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WATER CONSERVATION PLAN 2008 <br />water rates will not be measured directly, but will instead be characterized by average <br />annual and peak monthly per capita water use. However, for some of the measures and <br />programs, such as the commercial and irrigation account audits and rebates, tracking <br />individual customer water use will be performed to monitor water efficiency and track <br />customer water use. <br />The monitoring and verification efforts that the City proposes to initiate for each measure <br />or program identified in Section 8 is presented in Table 19. The City will need to begin to <br />track the metrics identified in Table 19, with particular attention to individual customer <br />water use for those residential, commercial and irrigation customers that receive audits, <br />rebates and/or training. <br />10.4 Updating and Revising the Plan <br />The City will summarize the findings of the monitoring and verification efforts of Public <br />Works and Water Utilities and provide a briefing to the Water Board and City Council <br />once a year. These briefings will be documented in a white paper which can be updated <br />and revised as information and data are collected and analyzed. The City will use these <br />data as the basis for formally updating the Water Conservation Plan once every seven <br />years, as required by the CWCB. The plan will be updated by the end of 2015. <br />10.5 Plan Approval <br />The Water Conservation Master Plan was formally approved by the Longmont City <br />Council on August 26, 2008. <br />60 <br />