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<br />Purpose of the Strategic Plan <br /> <br />In 2001 the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) undertook a strategic planning <br />process and its plan is updated each year. The purpose of this process was to create a <br />Strategic Plan and to review it annually to ensurc the CWCB provides to pro,ide the citizens <br />of Colorado, and its water users and others, with an understanding of how this organization <br />would achieve its mandate to Conse17Je, Develop, Protect, and Manage C%rado's Water fOr Present <br />and Future Generations in accordance with applicable state and federal law and regulations. <br /> <br />The Board uses the Strategic Plan to: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Identify policy development needs <br />Set program direction <br />Define program and project priorities <br />Develop staff performance goals <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />CWCB Mission Statement <br /> <br />Conserve, Develop, Protect and Manage Colorado's <br />Water for Present and Future Generations <br /> <br />Fundamental Goals <br /> <br />CWCB must develop and implement programs to: <br /> <br />. Conserve the waters of the State for wise and efficient beneficial uses <br /> <br />. Develop waters of the State to: <br /> <br />~ Preserve the natural environment to a reasonable degree <br />~ Fully utilize State compact entitlements <br /> <br />. Protect the waters of the State for maximum beneficial use without waste <br /> <br />. Manage the waters of the State in situations of extreme weather conditions - both for <br />floods and droughts <br /> <br />The CWCB must also maintain and sustain its autonomy and identity with respect to other <br />State and Federal entities, while collaborating and cooperating with local, State and Federal <br />entities and others, in service to the citizens of Colorado. <br /> <br />These Fundamental Goals apply to all of the major programs and projects undertaken by <br />CWCB, and to the staff working within this organization. <br />