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<br />f. Evaluate need for additional raw water pump stations, identify <br />potential sites, and move towards acquisition of the land. <br /> <br />g. Evaluate the need for additional ditch turnout structures, identify <br />pOtential sites, and move towards acquisition of the land. <br /> <br />h. Evaluate the cost/benefit of an improved information data <br />collection system for the water supply system. <br /> <br />3., Maintain and operate existing supply facilities. <br /> <br />a. Use existing water rights to fill Arvada Reservoir; maximize use <br />based on cost effectiveness and drought reserves. <br /> <br />b. Continue the Arvacla Reservoir Dam Safety Program to ensure the <br />safety of the reservoir embankment. <br /> <br />4. Work towards the reduction in the per capita demand for water by <br />continuing to implement feasible and cost effective water conservation <br />measures. <br /> <br />a. Update Arvada's Water Conservation' Master Plan for 1992; <br />prepare work program for 1993. <br /> <br />b. Increase public awareness and education in water conservation by <br />continuing education efforts in schools, Arvada Sentinel; Arvada <br />Report, and utility billing in~rts. <br /> <br />c. Continue to work closely with the Park Planning Division, North <br />Jeffco Parks and Recreation Division, and Buildings and Grounds <br />Division to maximize effectiveness of water conservation by the <br />City, to set a good example for our citizens: (a) implement <br />.. - additiOllll! parksinto-City's cen~rnputetizeairrigation system: <br />(b) renovate additional street medians and parks to Xeriscapes and <br />work . towards better water management on parks and street <br />medians; and (c) install ULVs in City facilities. <br /> <br />d. Continue to maximize the usefulness of Arvada's community-wide <br />Water Conservation Advisory Group for providing input and <br />guidance to the staff and City Council, as well as representing the <br />City's water customers. <br /> <br />e. Use Meter-Master system to validate permanent water demand <br />reductions and evaluate effectiveness of water conservation <br />measures from existing programs such as the residential water <br />audit pilot program and the UL V rebate program. <br />