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<br />Mapping Plan for Colorado <br /> <br />7.0 Results of CWCB Prioritization Process <br /> <br />The lowest possible total score for a county was 3.3 and the highest possible score was 40.0. The lowest <br />actual score was 7.4 and the highest actual score 35.3. The scores are broken down in the table below in <br />ranges of approximately 5 points (10 points or less, 10 to 15 points, 15 to 20 points, and so on). <br /> <br />Table 7.1- CWCB Prioritization Score Ranges <br /> <br />Range of Total Scores Number of Counties <br />Less than 10.0 2 <br />10.0 to 14.9 8 <br />15.0t019.9 17 <br />20.0 to 24.9 26 <br />25.0 to 29.9 8 <br />30.0 or more 3 <br /> <br />The top ranked 16 counties, representing 25% of the total, are listed below, along with the total number of <br />points awarded. <br /> <br />Table 7.2 - Top Ranked County Scores <br /> <br />Rank County Name Total Points <br />1 Douglas 35.3 <br />2 Eagle 31.3 <br />3 Larimer 30.1 <br />4 Elbert 29.7 <br />5 Garfield 27.0 <br />6 Weld 26.5 <br />7 Boulder 26.4 <br />8 Teller 26.0 <br />9 Broomfield (City & County) 25.7 <br />10 Routt 25.5 <br />11 Park 25.1 <br />12 Adams 24.8 <br />13* Denver (City and County) 24.5 <br />13* Arapahoe 24.5 <br />13* Mesa 24.5 <br />16 Rio Grande 24.4 <br /> <br />* Tied <br /> <br />Results for all 64 counties, including scores for each individual parameter are presented in Appendix B-1. <br /> <br />12/26/2002 <br /> <br />Page 27 of 38 <br />