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Board Meetings
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5/11/1998
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OWC Section - Preliminary Report on Program Accomplishments, Benefits, and Challenges
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<br />"J <br />I ,)" If' <br />/.1 L L <br />/ <br /> <br />throughout Colorado to implement water conservation measures. A second <br />goal is to stimulate the development of creative and innovative water <br />conservation projects that will add to the knowledge of existing <br />measures and their effectiveness in achieving water savings. The grant <br />program will provide an opportunity to learn more about water <br />conservation and acquire data regarding "what works and what doesn't.1I <br />The water conservation grant program provides discretionary funds for <br />the implementation of water efficiency demonstration projects <br />throughout the state. This report explains the grant program and <br />application criteria. <br /> <br />0043251 <br />WTROOl71 <br />Colorado Water <br />League of Women Voters of Colorado, Denver, CO <br />lsn <br />36 p <br />Tech Rep <br />League of Women Voters of Colorado <br />AWWA <br />English <br />League of Women <br />-- Adolph Coors <br />tables, figures <br />Colorado -- Water Resources -- Rivers -- Aquifers <br />Regulations -- History <br />Abstract This report is designed to present some of the <br />issues regarding water in Colorado and to contribute to the public <br />dialogue about how we will use and manager our water resources in the <br />future. <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />Number <br />Number <br />Title <br />Corporate Source <br />Publication Date <br />Page <br />Document Type <br />Publisher <br />Availability <br />Language <br />Sponsor <br /> <br />Accession <br />WATERNET <br /> <br />Notes <br />Descriptors <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Accession Number <br />WATERNET Number <br />Title <br />Corporate Source <br />Publication Date <br />Page <br />Document Type <br />Availability <br />Language <br />Sponsor <br />Notes <br />Descriptors <br /> <br />Voters of Colorado -- Pure Water 2000 <br />Company <br /> <br />0043252 <br />WTROOl72 <br />Landscape and Maintenance Guidelines <br />Denver Water Department, Office of Water <br /> <br />Conservation <br /> <br />HSl <br />22 P <br />Tech Rep <br />AWWA <br />English <br />Denver Water Department, Office of Water Conservation <br />appendices <br />Landscaping -- Planning -- Xeriscaping -- Lawn <br />Watering -- Soil -- Vegetation -- Irrigation <br />Abstract Because the Denver Water Board owns and managers <br />operating a municipal water system, it develops and maintains <br />landscaping to accomplish various purposes, both utilitarian and <br />aesthetic. These Guidelines are issued so that landscaping of the <br />Board's lands, when needed. will conform to a uniform policy. The <br />intent of the policy is that, consistent with the purpose for which it <br />is intended, the Board's landscaping should be planning, developed, and <br />irrigated in a manner that minimizes cost and maintenance, reflects <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.' 39 <br />
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