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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />2 B 2 d. What is being planned to accommodate increased demand based on population, economic <br /> <br />changes or other factors ? <br /> <br />2 B 2 e. In areas of increased water demand fueled by growth, what methods are anticipated to <br /> <br />increase supply? <br />2 B 2 f. What might the population, local governments and state government be faced <br /> <br />with in the next ten to fifteen years based on the results? <br /> <br />In addition, the survey must incorporate the seven questions used in the CWCB 's prior <br /> <br />DRAFT survey reported in February of2000 in order that the results can be compared. <br /> <br /> <br />2 B 2 g. Have you done any drought planning 1 <br /> <br /> <br />2 B 2 h. Do you have a master water supply pllill ? <br /> <br /> <br />2 B 2 i. Have you done a hydrology study that considers the risk of drought? <br /> <br /> <br />2 B 2 j. Do you have a drought response plan ? <br /> <br /> <br />2 B 2 k. Do you have a water conservation plan ? <br /> <br />2 B 2 I. Is there an ordinance that prescribes water conservation in times of drought? <br /> <br />2 B 2 m. Would you please send us a copy of the work you have done? (only for those who have. <br /> <br />not already done sOoo) <br /> <br />2 B 3. Also, this survey should identify those providers with excess capacity who may be willing <br /> <br />to assist other impacted organizations in times of drought. In other words who has the philosophy <br /> <br />and capacity to share resources in dry times? <br /> <br />2 B 4. The contractor will develop the survey target list fo~water providers and users. In the <br /> <br />development of the list, the contractor needs to include information on the smaller, morei <br />7 <br />