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<br />I <br />\ <br />I <br />I <br />\ <br />, I <br /> <br />6.0 Program Implementation <br /> <br />6.1 Public Participation <br /> <br />The L TWD will make copies of the Water Conservation Plan available for review and <br />comment from Monday, April 8, 1996, through Thursday, June 6,1996. Notice of the <br />availability of copies of the Little Thompson Water District's Water Conservation Plan <br />will be posted and published during the public review period. Comments will be <br />accepted in person or in writing at the L TWD office from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., <br />Monday through Friday, during the comment period. Comments will also be accepted <br />at the regularly scheduled Board of Directors meetings on Thursday, May 2, 1996, and <br />June 6, 1996. A resolution to accept the Water Conservation Plan will be scheduled <br />for adoption at the June 6, 1996, Board of Directors meeting. <br /> <br />6.2 Potential Effects of the Conservation Plan <br /> <br />The implementation of conservation measures in the Little Thompson Water District <br />has the potential for both positive and negative effects on the District. The L TWD's <br />Water Conservation Plan attempts to promote wate use efficiency without executing <br />wholesale changes that may have detrimental consequences on the District's finances. <br />Below are some potential positive and negative effects which were considered by the <br />District. <br /> <br />6.2.1 Potential Positive Effects of Water Conservation <br /> <br />Water conservation may: <br />. Lower system demand which could help delay future treatment plant and <br />n__ Infrastructure expansiOii: <br />. Provide a means to extend raw water supplies which could make more water <br />available for renting out in certain years. <br />. Lower the individual tap-holder's quarterly water bill. <br />. Provide a way to comfortably meet system demands when Colorado-Big <br />Thompson quotas are set at or below 60% of allocation. <br /> <br />6-1 <br />