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<br />" <br /> <br />Metropolitan Water Supply Investigations - Phase II Plan of Study <br />8/16/94 5:04 PM <br /> <br />Page 20 <br /> <br />b) ilpproach <br /> <br />The area to be included in the "map" will generally include the Metro Denver <br />area, the South Platte River and its major tributaries from South Park <br />downstream to the Greeley. It may also be useful to includes West Slope water <br />supply facilities. This boundary should remain flexible subject to further <br />discussion of the TAC Systems Integration Work Group. <br /> <br />Investigate the availability of existing GIS coverages for study area. Ideally, the <br />"map" will be in a computer Geographic Information System (GIS) format so as <br />to facilitate easy modification. A GIS system would also be particularly useful. <br />for "brainstorming" as it would allow the display of different combinations <br />water supply and geographic features. <br /> <br />Investigate the availability of existing maps developed by Denver Water during <br />the preparation of the Metropolitan Denver Water Supply EIS and maps that <br />may be available through other water supply agencies. <br /> <br />Meet with the Systems Integration Work Group to review existing maps and <br />develop a preliminary list of feature and areas to be included, <br /> <br />Depending upon the availability of GIS coverages and other maps, determine <br />the most cost effective and expedient method for developing a "map" or maps <br />for use in "brainstorming" meetings. <br /> <br />c) Output <br /> <br />The work product will include a map or maps as described above and a task <br />memorandum to document the map development process and the underlying <br />rationale. <br /> <br />d) Sub-Task Leader: Roberl Weaver <br /> <br />13. Sub-Task 4m: Water Market Bulletin Board (This task will be <br />deferred and possibly included in study Phase III or IV.) <br /> <br />a) Purpose <br />To design an improved capability for individual water suppliers to be aware of <br />lease or purchase opportunities for water supplies, augmentation credits, <br />excess facilities capacity, etc., and to state their needs in these areas. <br />