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<br />Metropolitan Water Supply Investigations - Phase II Plan of Study <br />8/16/94 5:04 PM <br /> <br />Page 19 <br /> <br />systems. In order to determine what increases in yield may be attainable from <br />such options, a "baseline" inventory of the region's existing water supplies <br />must be developed as an accounting point of departure, This inventory will <br />address both surface water and groundwater uses. Some system integration <br />ideas may actually come about from such an inventory if it addresses water <br />rights portfolios and agreements from an individual supplier perspective. <br /> <br />b) Approach <br /> <br />Existing sources of water supply inventory will be reviewed and compiled to <br />develop an initial inventory. Technical Appendix 3 of the Metro Denver <br />Water Supply EIS and the Regional Water Supply Study conducted by the <br />NCWCD are two primary existing sources of this information. The initial <br />inventory will be organized by individual supplier and will address existing <br />individual system yield and demand, water rights/facilities owned or <br />controlled, and any agreements with other suppliers. <br /> <br />Obtain Denver Basin aquifer decreed appropriation and production amounts <br />from the T AC members including the Division of Water Resources. Obtain <br />additional information from the Division I Water Court. (HRS) <br /> <br />This initial inventory will be updated by questionnaire and discussions with <br />individual suppliers. <br /> <br />c) . Output <br />An updated and relatively comprehensive inventory and accounting of existing <br />water supply demand and by individual supplier and totaled by regions and <br />sub-region. <br /> <br />d) Sub-Task Leader: Jim Brannon <br /> <br />12. Sub-Task 41: Systems Integration Map <br /> <br />a) Purpose <br /> <br />To develop a geographic presentation of water supply systems information <br />including strea~ and reservoirs, political boundaries, water supply agency <br />service areas, major water supply system facilities, and major water <br />distribution system facilities. This information will then be used as a tool to <br />facilitate discussions and "brainstorming" sessions regarding opportunities for <br />linkage of water supply and distributions systems so as to increase or more fully <br />utilize regional water supplies, <br />