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Status of Identified Projects and Processes <br />SWSI noted that about 80% of the 2030 statewide M&I demand could be met if providers were <br />successful in implementing the IPPs. It was also noted that this maybe an optimistic projection. <br />There is significant uncertainty with many of the IPPs due to competition for the same water <br />supplies and the federal permitting process. <br />The attached tables list the major types of IPPs for each basin. New information is available on <br />some of the major IPPs and these updates are shown on the tables in draft form. CWCB will be <br />working with the basin roundtables to update the status of existing IPPs and including additional <br />IPPs needed to meet projected demands. It will be an ongoing function of the Intrastate Water <br />Management and Development Section to regularly update the Water Providers' Planning <br />Database with this information. <br />Attachment: Major Identified Projects and Processes <br />