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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />." <br /> <br />:s.. <br /> <br />. , <br /> <br />that water is usable. Our demonstration will incorporate visual aids such as maps and <br />picture posters boards. The kids will be split into teams to answer water conservation <br />questions and will receive washable water droplet tattoos and educational bookmarks to <br />help enforce the importance of water and how they too can be water smart and help <br />conserve Colorado's water. Festival dates and locations are as follows: <br /> <br />· May 11 th Westminster/NorthglennfThornton <br /> <br />· May 15th City of Fort Collins <br /> <br />· May 16th City of Boulder <br /> <br />· May 21-22 Ute Water Conservancy District <br /> <br />Upcoming Statewide Water Conservation Workshops: The Office of Water <br />Conservation and Drought Planning (OWCDP) will be supporting the third round of <br />Water Conservation Workshops in collaboration with Great Western Institute, Colorado <br />WaterWise Council and Western Resource Advocates. Currently four workshops are <br />scheduled: <br /> <br />· Greeley - May 31 & June 1 - Greeley Ice Haus <br />· Pagosa Springs - June 14 & 15 - Pagosa Springs Community Center <br />· Grand Junction - July 9 & 10 - Mesa County Fairgrounds <br />· La Junta - July 16 & 17 - Otero Junior College <br /> <br />The workshops will incorporate water conservation lessons learned and model <br />applications. Staff will present information on the OWCDP technical and financial <br />assistance programs. For more information about workshop agendas, please refer to the <br />CWCB website - www.cwcb.state.co.us/Conservation. <br /> <br />CWCB Receives 3 Water Conservation Plans for Review & Approval: Within <br />the last month, the Office of Water Conservation & Drought Planning (OWCDP) has <br />received three water conservation plans for review and CWCB-approval. Entities <br />submitting plans include: City of Fort Lupton, City of Alamosa, and Denver Water. The <br />City of Alamosa and Denver Water updated their plans to conform to the new statutory <br />planning requirements set in 2004, while Ft. Lupton completed its first water <br />conservation plan. All three entities utilized the Water Conservation Planning Guidance <br />Document and modified it to develop their plans. OWCDP staff has begun the process <br />of evaluating the plans and hopes to send out approval letters in the next month or so. <br />Alamosa has an approved loan with the Colorado Power & Water Development <br />Authority and needs to have an updated and approved water conservation plan prior to <br /> <br />7 <br />