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1/25/2005
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WSP Section - Statewide Water Supply Initiative (SWSI) Status Update
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The SWSI process is NOT: <br /> <br />. Designed to supersede local water supply planning. <br /> <br />. A process designed to facilitate transbasin projects. <br /> <br />. An attempt to relieve water providers from the <br />financial responsibility to provide for mitigation as <br />required by law. <br /> <br />The SWSI process, however, IS intended to: <br /> <br />. Develop a common understanding of future water <br />needs and the options available to meet those needs. <br /> <br />. Facilitate discussion among various interest groups of <br />the tradeoffs associated with all water supply options. <br /> <br />. Identify options for meeting environmental and <br />recreational needs. <br /> <br />. Identify options to address agricultural shortages. <br /> <br />Against this backdrop, the SWSI process faced <br />challenges in evaluating how to meet Colorado's future <br />water needs. These obstacles were technical, social, and <br />political in nature. There are some people that are simply <br />seeking answers to legitimate questions while others <br />would raise issues to maintain the status quo, or to <br />advance specific agendas. The following comments are <br />an acknowledgment that obstacles and issues were <br />encountered that made the SWSI process more difficult. <br />Yet it is essential that we not only recognize our <br />differences but also what we have in common and <br />continue to work together to help ensure Colorado's <br />water future. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The following observations have been made of the SWSI <br />process: <br /> <br />. The mandated timeline for completion of the report <br />did not allow adequate time for feedback and <br />discussion among Basin Roundtable members. <br /> <br />. There was difficulty in communicating project goals, <br />objectives, and findings to Basin Roundtable <br />participants and interest groups in an understandabie <br />manner. There continues to be misconceptions and <br />suspicion over the project goals, findings, and <br />recommendations. <br /> <br />. Some Basin Roundtable participants had a difficult <br />time in representing a broader interest group, instead <br />representing the interests of their individual agency or <br />group. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~5'MiI <br />___...1....._ <br /> <br />C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ROWANNC\DESKTOPlS 11_ 11_23_04.00C <br /> <br />Section 11 <br />Implementation <br /> <br />'-.t <br /> <br />. Some Basin Roundtable participants were willing to <br />critique infonnation presented, but did not provide any <br />information from their agencies that would assist in <br />the analysis and evaluation of data and findings. <br /> <br />. Many of the larger and urban water providers were <br />wary of SWSI and questioned the benefits of active <br />participation in the process. <br /> <br />. Data sources on M&I demands were difficult to <br />access. Interpretation of the data was also difficuit <br />because this reporting is not routinely provided, and is <br />not available in a standardized format. Requirements <br />for standardized reporting for this information by all <br />water providers would allow refinement of supply and <br />demand and conservation efforts, and help ensure a <br />better understanding of out future water needs and <br />issues. <br /> <br />. Questions and misunderstandings on data <br />interpretation are an ongoing challenge. SWSI will <br />continue to provide technically sound analyses, but <br />there needs to be the opportunity and willingness of <br />Basin Roundtable participants to not just critique data <br />but to offer other better data sources, if they exist, and <br />solutions. <br /> <br />. Water supply and demand data is complex and <br />dynamic. Use of averages, differing periods of record, <br />and differing methods and assumptions can result in <br />competing conclusions. This in turn can lead people <br />to question the resulting conclusions or have <br />competing "facts." <br /> <br />. Some people are willing to critique and judge the <br />validity of plans of other interest groups but do not <br />want people to judge their own planning and projects. <br />At times it appeared that some interest groups wanted <br />to utilize SWSI to help put pressure on other interests <br />in order to obtain a competitive advantage on an <br />issue or to help them "negotiate" something of <br />importance to them and/or advance their own <br />individual agendas or projects. <br /> <br />. Water providers are sometimes reluctant to disclose <br />information. There is competition for water, especially <br />along the Front Range where many providers are <br />competing for the same water supplies. Water <br />providers are confident that they will be successful in <br />the competition for the limited supplies and they are <br />not seeking nor want assistance from the state. Water <br />suppliers feel that full disclosure of their plans may <br />impede their ability to be successful. This can occur in <br />several ways. For example, disclosing information on <br />projects can create greater competition and increase <br /> <br />CIIIII <br /> <br />11-5 <br />
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