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Board Meetings
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7/23/2002
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CWCB Director's Report
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. Develop a BMP resource guide and central contact site; post results on CWCB web site. <br />. Synthesize findings to create a solid framework for industry-wide discussion and adoption of <br />BMPs as an industry standard. <br /> <br /> <br />The BMPs and other information will reside on our web site. <br /> <br />The BMPs were completed and delivered to the Board in May 2002. They are available on the <br />Board's web site. Future activities related to this project are expected. <br /> <br />21. <br /> <br />State Fair Exhibit <br />Authorization: Long Bill <br /> <br />Grant AmOlmt: $25,000 <br />Project Manager: Dan McAuliffe <br /> <br />Brian McLaren, Exhibit Development & Project Management (1132 Steele Street, Denver, CO <br />80206) was hired by the Board to design, develop and manage the production of a three- dimensional <br />interpretive, topographic, stylized model depicting a water drainage basin and water uses. The model will <br />educate the public water management and use and depict the origin of water in the mountains, its storage, <br />its storage, its flow through cities and farms and its role in the natural environment. The main water <br />features will utilize real water in a re-circulating system. The estimated dimensions of the model are 90' <br />long x 10-12' wide. It will be designed so that additional details and enhancements can be added later. <br /> <br />The exhibit is expected to be completed for use at the 2002 Colorado State Fair. <br /> <br />Page310f31 <br />
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