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<br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />: <br />! <br /> <br />what proportion of available state funding should be <br />devoted to the repair and rehabilitation of existing <br />systems (especially reservoirs) and to increasing the <br />reliability of existing supplies against drought versus the <br />construction of projects which will develop new water <br />supplies? <br />(3) Should the law be amended to permit grants from the <br />CWCB construction fund and/or to permit loans for 100 <br />percent of a project's cost in the case of irrigation <br />projects and small municipal water supply syst~ms? <br />(4) Should state funding be made available for the first <br />time to assist with major Front Range municipal water <br />supply projects? If so, should state funding be used only <br />for the cost of environmental mitigation and PUblic <br />recreation? <br />(6) What role should improved efficiency of use and <br />"better management" of the State's water resources play in <br />the future? <br />(7) In light of the answers to the above questions. how <br />much funding is needed. when. and from what tax revenue <br />sources should it be derived? <br />Summary <br />(To be completed in next draft) <br /> <br />-10- <br />