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<br />That said, the participation and joint ownership of these projects has allowed ELCO to <br />develop and maintain its system in a way it might not otherwise have been able to on its <br />own. <br /> <br />As the population grows in the entire region, water supplies are becoming more <br />valuable and difficult to attain. This alone provides a convincing impetus for water <br />providers to implement water conservation planning. Additionally, under the Colorado <br />Revised Statute 37-60-126 prompted by the Water Conservation Act of 2004, water <br />providers delivering over 2,000 acre feet are required to have a State-approved water <br />conservation plan on file with the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB), Office <br />of Water Conservation and Drought Planning. Any entity that seeks funding from <br />CWCB or the Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority must have <br />a State-approved Water Conservation Plan. <br /> <br />Clear Water Solutions, Inc. <br />East Larimer County Water District <br /> <br />2007 Water Conservation Plan <br /> <br />2 <br />