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Contents <br />4-1 Geographical Coverages ....................................................................................................... ....4-6 <br />4-2 Summary of Approaches to Maintaining Environmental Integrity in Statewide <br /> Water Supply Management ............................................................................................... ... 4-11 <br />4-3 Existing Federal Programs for Environment and Recreation Water <br /> Development ........................................................................................................................... .. 4-21 <br />4-4 Existing State Programs for Environment and Recreation Water Development. ..4-25 <br />4-5 Evaluation of Impact Fees as a Potential Funding Source .......................................... ..4-32 <br />4-6 Evaluation of Recreation Districts as a Funding Source ............................................. .. 4-33 <br />4-7 Evaluation of Sales Tax as a Funding Source .................................................................. .. 4-33 <br />4-8 Evaluation of Trust Funds as a Funding Source ............................................................ ..4-34 <br />4-9 Comparison of Types of Water Rights and Other Mechanisms that Provide <br /> Environmental and Recreational Flows .......................................................................... ..4-36 <br />4-10 Colorado Division of Wildlife Projects Included in SWSI Report ........................... . 4-49 <br />4-11 Projects Identified by Local Watershed Groups ........................................................... ..4-52 <br />4-12 Environment and Recreation TRT Membership ........................................................... ..4-55 <br />5-1 Population Projections by Basin ........................................................................................ ....5-4 <br />5-2 Statewide Agricultural Demands ....................................................................................... ....5-4 <br />5-3 Municipal and Industrial Gaps .......................................................................................... .. 5-14 <br />5-4 Colorado Utilities with Authorized Nonpotable Reuse Programs .......................... ...5-18 <br />5-5 Project Elements and Considerations for Water Supply Alternatives .................... ..5-43 <br />5-6 Addressing the Gap TRT Membership ............................................................................ ..5-48 <br />x DRAFT FINAL <br />