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<br />Metropolitan Water Supply Investigations - Phase II Plan of Study <br />7/5/944:l7PM <br /> <br />Page 26 <br /> <br />(e.g. rapid infiltration bed technology) to attain required water quality <br />thresholds (CDM EMS, CDM unpublished RIB studies, treatment texts) <br /> <br />Interview key people and review past effluent management studies. <br /> <br />Develop a demand function, suitable for screening purposes, for various <br />potential uses of effluent taking into account all delivery-related facility and <br />O&M costs. <br /> <br />Choose possible effluent management schemes and analyze potential <br />environmental impacts. Interview key people and review past effluent <br />management studies. <br /> <br />Compile into a draft report, review the draft with the work group, and write <br />up the fmal report. <br /> <br />c) Output <br /> <br />The Effluent Management Summary Report will include the following: <br /> <br />1. Executive Summary <br />2. Effluent Sources <br />3. Effluent Demands <br />4. Effluent Management Concepts <br />5. Bibliography <br /> <br />d) Sub-Task Leader: Lee Rozaklis <br /> <br />3. Sub-Task 5c: Interruptible Supply Framework Report <br /> <br />a) Purpose <br /> <br />Broadly assess, at a sub-basin level, the gross supply potential for interruptible <br />supply arrangements given existing water supplies. Determine whether there is <br />any real water supply potential to this source. If not, no need to proceed <br />further. Sources to be considered include agricultural, recreational/parks and <br />instream flow uses within the South Platte basin. <br /> <br />Examine alternative means of achieving voluntary short-term transfers of <br />existing water supplies to meet municipal needs, without permanent <br />reallocation of water use. Examine the technical. institutional and economic <br />issues associated with interruptible supply arrangements. <br />