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Bray, TravisKeywords
water supplywater planning
watershed management
water resources management
water resource management
Colorado
Moffat Collection System Project
water law
conservation
recycle
three prong approach
reduce water use
GCD
gallons per capita per day
drought
dry
economic downturn
conservation baseline
conservation program areas
AF
acre-feet
soil amendment
water use education
audits
low-income homes
toilet retrofits
residential rebates
commercial rebates
incentive contracts
incentives
new legislation
rain barrels
Gross Reservoir enlargement
proposed dam
shortfall
reliability
Moffat Water Treatment Plant
Denver Water
vulnerability
collection system imbalance
raw water customers
Marston Water Treatment Plant
Foothills Water Treatment Plant
flooding
South Boulder Diversion Canal
Ralston Reservoir
Moffat Tunnel
existing FERC Boundary
timeline
dam raise
infrastructure
Two Forks Dam
Two Forks EIS
IRP
integrated resource plan
EIS
environmental impact statement
Moffat Collection System Project EIS
environmental studies
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
CRCA
Colorado River Cooperative Agreement
WISE
Water Infrastructure and Supply Efficiency
Water Infrastructure and Supply Efficiency
404 permit
ROD
record of decision
401 certification
USFS
United States Forest Service
Coal Creek Canyon
4e conditions
IGA
intergovernmental agreement
mitigation
enhancement
Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Plan
Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Plan
Mitigation and Enhancement Coordination Plan
FERC
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
South Platte
Roberts Tunnel
Williams Fork Watershed
treatment plant
Continental Divide
stream
river
canal
ditch
Chatfield Reservoir
Cherry Creek Reservoir
Marston Foothills
Cheesman Reservoir
Antero Reservoir
Tarryall Creek
Dillon Reservoir
Blue River
Wolford Mountain Reservoir
Green Mountain Reservoir
Upper Fraser River
Middle Fraser River
Colorado River
streamflow
Kremmling
cfs
cubic feet per second
wet year
average year
dry year
full use
existing system
Colorado River Cooperative Agreement
Western Slope
mediation
bypass flows
stage 3 drought
ditch rights
habitat protection
nutrient loading
aquatic habitat
environmental enhancements
Berthoud Pass sediment basin
Windy Gap
environmental flows
Administrative Law
Agriculture Law
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Energy and Utilities Law
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Government Contracts
Hydraulic Engineering
Hydrology
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Public Policy
State and Local Government Law
Technology and Innovation
Urban Studies and Planning
Water Law
Water Resource Management
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