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<br />I <br />I <br />lJ- <br />I <br /> <br />} <br /> <br />People and Resources <br /> <br />People fonn the foundation for this water conservation plan. Denver Water's plan to <br />increase water use efficiency is a product of community involvement and Board commitment. <br /> <br />The voice of citizens, neighborhood organizations, and water-conscious civic leaders is <br />very important in our search for solutions to our water conservation problems. Public input to <br />this plan has come from a number of sources: <br /> <br />. Participation in Board Meetings <br />. Involvement in subcommittees or <br />special task forces <br />. WaterSave9l <br />. Citizens Advisory Committee <br /> <br /> <br />. Continuing communications <br /> <br />from the public <br /> <br />Citizen input into the <br />decision process can be seen in <br />many of the water conservation Citizens Advisory Committee (CAe) Meeting <br />programs now in place at Denver <br />Water. . Citizen -invelvement will GOntinue~ to. be. an integral part of our water conservation <br />planning. Our goal is to establish a dialogue with customers by maintaining and expanding <br />existing opportunities for public involvement and participation irI' community infonnation <br />-1 networks, and by evaluating community impressions of water service, quality and conservation. <br />We invite anyone interested in participating in this ongoing dialogue to call the Office of Water <br />Conservation, (303)628-6343, for details. . <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~6 - <br />