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<br />Metropolitan Water Supply Investigations - Phase II Plan of Study <br />7/5/94 4:17 PM <br /> <br />Page 14 <br /> <br />d) Sub-Task Leader: Lee Rozaklis <br /> <br />6. Sub-Task 4f: Identify Potential Effluent Demands <br /> <br />a) Purpose <br /> <br />Define and quantify existing and future potential demands for reusable effluent <br />from metropolitan area wastewater treatment plants and urban return flows and <br />the timing of those demands. The categories or types of potential demands <br />will include potable reuse, non-potable reuse for municipal and industrial uses, <br />exchange, and agricultural reuse. Characterize effluent exchange potential <br />under existing and pending rights. Characterize agricultural effluent reuse <br />potential involving the Burlington system. <br /> <br />b) Approach <br /> <br />Interview applicable system managers to determine best sources of information <br />regarding potential municipal and industrial demands for reusable effluent. <br />This should include, but not be limited to Aurora, Denver, Arvada, Thornton, <br />Westminster, Englewood, Littleton and Lakewood. <br /> <br />Compile and review existing information related to effluent management <br />opportunities developed by Metro, Denver Water, Aurora and others. <br /> <br />Characterize effluent exchange potential and agricultural reuse potential <br />inVOlving the Burlington system incorporating the results of Sub-task 4e. <br /> <br />Identify existing reuse systems currently in place, planned or under <br />development, e.g. DIA, Gateway <br /> <br />Quantify reuse demand potential for each type of demand <br /> <br />c) Output <br /> <br />A task memorandum to document methodologies, assumptions, sources of <br />information used, and findings <br /> <br />d) Sub-Task Leader: Robert Weaver <br /> <br />7. Sub-Task 4g Investigate Effluent Use Water Quality Thresholds <br /> <br />0) Purpose <br />The purpose of this sub-task will be to compile the data and summarize the <br />conclusions of previous investigations for water quality requirements <br />