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SPDSS Memorandum <br />Final <br />To: Ray Alvarado and Ray Bennett <br />From: LRE -Rick Parsons, Kara Sobieski, and Erin Wilson <br />Subject: Task 66.2 -Collect and Develop Municipal and Industrial Consumptive Use <br />Estimates <br />Date: November 14, 2007 <br />INTRODUCTION <br />The Task 66 objectives are to: <br />BACKGROUND <br />The SPDSS Feasibility Study recommended population data, <br />available per capita water demand data and estimated <br />consumptive use (CU) rates be used to estimate historical <br />municipal and industrial demands and consumptive use. <br />Under Task 3, fourteen meetings were held with Water <br />Commissioners, Division Engineers, and Division of Water <br />Resources personnel to discuss administrative practices in <br />each Water District, particularly with regard to key diversion <br />Table of Contents Page <br />Introduction 1 <br />Background 1 <br />Approach 2 <br />Results 2 <br />Population Data 2 <br />Water Demands 6 <br />Consumptive Use 13 <br />StateMod Modeling <br />Recommendations 18 <br />Comments and Concerns 24 <br />References 24 <br />structures (SPDSS Task 3), transbasin diversions (SPDSS <br />Task 4), and key storage structures (SPDSS Task 5). A number of the key facilities are integral <br />to the water supply and distribution systems for municipalities in the South Platte River basin. <br />Specifically, Task 5 operational memoranda included municipal demands, water supplies, and <br />operations for the following key municipalities -City of Denver, City of Aurora, City of Fort <br />Collins, City of Greeley, City of Loveland, City of Longmont, City of Boulder, and Standley <br />Lake Cities - Northglenn, Westminster, and Thornton. <br />