Laserfiche WebLink
<br />2004 CPRA DROUGHT <br />ISSUE SURVEY <br /> <br />We will most likely be implementing the same policies as last year. A reduction in <br />irrigation schedules. No additional games for current users and no new permits issued <br />for field use to outside agencies or groups. <br /> <br />Dave Lee - City of Englewood <br /> <br />Grand Junction is in good shape. Irrigation companies are forecasting adequate water <br />supplies for this season based on snow pack and storage capacity. City and the <br />department have a plan that will be implemented in phases, if drought creates issues as <br />season progresses. <br /> <br />Joe Stevenson - City of Grand Junction <br /> <br />Greeley is allowed to water Golf courses and Parks that have Sporting events <br />scheduled,..ie soccer, high school baseball all other watering held off untiI4-15.....and <br />this could be adjusted if the water dept makes the call, but we are just ready and <br />waiting. <br /> <br />Ron Williams - City of Greeley <br /> <br />The Parks Division with the City of Thornton has been told by our Water Resources <br />Division that we will receive information on drought impacts between April 15 and May <br />1. I am not sure if we will have mandatory watering restrictions or not. Sorry I can't <br />really help you at this time. <br /> <br />Andy Jennings - City of Thornton <br /> <br />At our most recent Water Conservation Committee (March) meeting at the Town of Erie, <br />our Public Works Dept has recommended that we begin our outdoor watering season <br />on voluntary water restrictions for our Parks Department, HOAs and our citizens. Our <br />voluntary restrictions are not mandatory and suggest watering 2 days per week from <br />7pm to 7 am. At this time our water supplies for summer 2004 look adequate and we <br />do not anticipate mandatory water restrictions at this time. <br /> <br />Ron Fletcher - Parks Superintendent Town of Erie <br /> <br />, 't<-1<.J.,,"r <br />I . L <br />I"'" . 5 <br />,5 <br />