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WATER CONSERVATION PLAN 2008 <br />conservation activities conducted by the City. The direct measurement of the water <br />savings created by effective educational practices is not necessarily easy to determine. <br />However, it is clear that without ongoing, appropriate education of the City's customers <br />regarding water resources and its water conservation efforts, meaningful water <br />conservation will be difficult to implement. Therefore, educational practices will be <br />carried forward. <br />8.2 Detailed Description of Selected Measures and Programs <br />A listing of the water conservation measures and programs that passed the initial screening <br />process is provided below, with a brief explanation of each as it relates to the City. The list that <br />was developed is summarized in Table 14 to align with the requirements specified in CRS 37 -60- <br />126 (4)(a). <br />8.2.1 Supply Side Measures and Programs <br />Metering <br />Critical to any water conservation and/or management activity is the collection of <br />reliable information regarding water use. Metering is the front line of water use data <br />collection. Effective meter testing and replacement must occur to support accurate <br />billings, reliable water audits, and as indicated above, identification of unaccounted for <br />water loss. Accurate and efficient water use metering has been a priority of the City's for <br />many years. <br />38 <br />