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Water Conservation
Project Type
Water Conservation Plan
Project Name
Ken-Caryl Ranch Water & Sanitation District Water Conservation Plan
Title
Water Conservation Plan
Date
5/1/1997
County
Jefferson
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Complete Plan
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<br />6 . DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION REGARDING WATER USE <br />EFFICIENCY MEASURES, INCLUDING BY PUBLIC EDUCATION, <br />CUSTOMER WATER USE AUDITS, AND WATER-SAVING DEMONSTRATIONS. <br /> <br />The Denver Water Department has addressed this element in detail <br />in its Conservation Master Plan. The District Board of <br />Directors, by executing the Water Service Agreement (Master <br />Meter), has agreed to assist the Denver Water Board in <br />implementing Denver Water's Conservation Master Plan. A copy of <br />the Conservation Master Plan is attached hereto and incorporated <br />into this plan by reference as attachment Appendix I. <br /> <br />The District, by disseminating Denver's published information <br />brochures and pamphlets on water use efficiency measures, will <br />continue to cooperate with the Denver Water Department in all <br />efforts to educate the public on water conservation. <br /> <br />Xeriscape pamphlets, as well as native plant material guides and <br />other conservation information are available at the office. <br /> <br />The District has available water conservation information from <br />AWWA, Colorado Water Conservation, Inc., and other water <br />conservation sources. <br /> <br />Life at Ken-Caryl, a private newspaper published every other week <br />by the Ken-Caryl Ranch Master Association to bring timely <br />information to the residents of Ken-Caryl Ranch has been used and <br />will continue to be used as a resource to inform the public about <br />water use and water issues. <br /> <br />11 <br />
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