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11/18/2007
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CF Section – Referred Non-Reimbursable Investments - CWCB - Climate Change Analysis
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Water Project Construction Program -Project Data <br />Non-Reimbursable Investment <br />Applicant: Colorado Water Conser~~ation Board <br />Project Name: Analysis of Climate Change Effects on Colorado Water Resources Study Project <br />County: Statewide Drainage Basin: Statewide Water Source: N/A <br />Total Project Cost: $100,000 <br />Funding Sources: CWCB <br />Type of Applicant: State Agency Median Household Income: N/A <br />CWCB Investment: $100,000 <br />SUMMARY <br />The American Water Works Association Research Foundation's and the National Center for <br />Atmospheric Research's 2006 publication entitled, "Climate Change and Water Resources: A Primer <br />for Municipal Water Pro~~iders" states that in order to plan efficiently, it is important to understand <br />how and why climate may change in the future and how that may affect the resources upon which the <br />water utility industry depends. The Climate Change Effects on Colorado Water Resources Study <br />Project will include the following activities to achieve atwo-pronged approach in collaboration and <br />partnership with other federal, state, and local entities engaged in assessing water adaptation <br />strategies to address climate change: <br />~ Explore, compare, and contrast future climate scenarios to be used at the regional level <br />~ Assist in ongoing efforts to superimpose those potential changes on water resource systems to <br />assess system reliability <br />~ Participate in ongoing efforts currently underway by federal agencies, and large water <br />providers in the State, such as Denver Water, Colorado Springs Utilities, and Boulder, to <br />de~~elop appropriate hydrologic models <br />~ Identify the mechanisms necessary for such hydrologic modeling to be fully integratable in <br />the State's Decision Support Systems <br />~ Analyze how potentially altered streamflow patterns affect water supplies based on new and <br />different call patterns <br />~ Assist water users in their efforts to identify their most critical vulnerabilities, articulate the <br />causes for those vulnerabilities and provide technical assistance <br />~ Assist water users to analyze how climate change and vulnerability, and climate extremes <br />might exacerbate those ~~ulnerabilities <br />~ Collaborate with federal, state, and local water provider efforts to design an analytic process <br />to better address and solve the vulnerability in the face of climate uncertainty including but <br />not limited to selection and application of baseline and scenario data including the <br />de~~elopment of alternative time series datasets of important ~~ariables such as daily or <br />
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