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<br />WATER SUPPLY OPERATIONS/CONSERVATION <br />1993 WORK PROGRAM <br /> <br />1. Shift emphasis from acquiring additiqnal water supplies to more efficiently operating the <br />existing system for maximization of yield, minimizing operation costs of the raw water <br />system, and promoting water conservation. <br /> <br />.2. Continue monitoring water consumption of the City's customers to increase knowledge <br />of water use patterns. <br /> <br />3. Maintain the recently updated Water Supply/Demand analysis, fncluding establishing a <br />comprehensive database of the City'sland .use, zoning, and population data for use in <br />subsequent supply/demand water forecasting. <br /> <br />. . .. . <br />4. . Improve operational efficiency of the water supply system. <br /> <br />5. Prepare the 1993. utility rate analysis for Arvada. <br /> <br />6. Continue to research and identify new raw water projects which have the potential of <br />being developed wHhin the next five to ten years. .. <br /> <br />7. Continue protecting the City's water supplies via monitoong andlor participating in water <br />rights cases. <br /> <br />8. Protect groundwater supplies underlying Arvada for possible future usage. <br /> <br />9. Identify potential winter return flow reservoir sites and proceed towards acquisition of <br />the land. <br /> <br />10. Use existing decreed water rights to fill Arvada Reservoir; maximize utilization based <br />- - -- - -- - u - -- - on-cosfeffecuveness alia OrougnCreserVes.- - - - -- ___h_ -- - - ~ - n - . - . - - --- - - - - <br /> <br />11. Continue operation of the Arvada Reservoir Dam Safety Program to ensure the safety of <br />the reservoir embankment. <br />