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Metropolitan Water Supply Investigation MWSI Process <br /> 2. MWSI Process <br /> 2.1 . MANAGEMENT <br /> In October of 1993, Governor Roy Romer issued an Executive Order(Appendix 1) <br /> creating the Front Range Water Forum, comprised primarily of elected officials, water <br /> managers, and community leaders from the Front Range and the West Slope. Forum <br /> members were asked to nominate representatives to serve on a Technical Advisory <br /> Committee(TAC). The Governor,the Colorado Water Conservation Board and several <br /> key state legislators encouraged the Forum and the TAC to take leadership roles in the <br /> MWSI. The Forum's role was to consider any public policy issues that might arise from <br /> the investigation, while the TAC was charged with technical oversight and guidance of <br /> the investigations. The TAC consisted primarily of members with expertise in metro <br /> Denver area water supply systems and water issues. The TAC directed the initial scoping <br /> of the investigations, provided technical guidance during the investigations and facilitated <br /> collection of information. <br /> The Governor's Executive Order also directed the Executive Director of the Department <br /> of Natural Resources to appoint a Project Management Team (PMT) consisting of <br /> representatives from state agencies having interest or expertise in the subject matter of the <br /> investigation. The PMT originally included representatives from the Colorado Water <br /> Conservation Board, the Colorado Division of Water Resources, the Colorado Division of <br /> Wildlife, the Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, the Colorado <br /> Department of Public Health and Environment and the Colorado Department of <br /> Agriculture. The primary purpose of the PMT was contract administration and <br /> coordination of the State's involvement in the MWSI process. The PMT was later <br /> restructured to include several key TAC members in order to serve as a TAC steering <br /> committee. <br /> Members of the Front Range Water Forum are listed in Appendix 2, Technical Advisory <br /> Committee Members are listed in Appendix 3 and Project Management Team Members <br /> are listed in Appendix 4. <br /> 2.2. MWSI PHASES <br /> As originally conceived, the MWSI was to be implemented in four relatively <br /> conventional planning phases designed to define specific objectives, gather data, develop <br /> a modeling capability, and evaluate promising water supply options. <br /> 1. Scoping(Phase I) - The purpose of this phase was to specifically define <br /> study objectives and work tasks. In addition, the Scoping phase was to <br /> identify data needs, data sources, and the technical issues to be addressed. <br /> 5 <br /> Prepared for the Colorado Water Conservation Board,Colorado Department of Natural Resources by <br /> Hydrosphere Resource Consultants,1002 Walnut Street,Suite 200,Boulder,CO 80302 <br />