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File #: 24-613    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/29/2024 In control: Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
On agenda: 11/12/2024 Final action: 11/12/2024
Title: Arapahoe County Water Supply Study
Attachments: 1. Board Summary Report, 2. Presentation, 3. Arapahoe County Water Supply Study, 4. Public Comments Summary and Response, 5. Proposed Motion, 6. Resolution
To: Board of County Commissioners

Through: Bryan Weimer, Director, Public Works and Development

Prepared By:
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Loretta Daniel, Long Range Planning Program Manager and Larry Mugler, Planner/Project Specialist
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presenter
Presenter: Will Koger, Forsgren Associates, Inc., Consultant Team Leader
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Subject:
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Arapahoe County Water Supply Study
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Purpose and Request:
recommended action
The Water Supply Study (Study) consultants have completed the Water Supply Study document. The Study was available for public comments during the month of October, relevant public comments have been identified, and the Study is before the Board for final action. Staff is requesting that the Board accept the Water Supply Study and direct the staff and Planning Commission to incorporate the Study into the Arapahoe County Comprehensive Plan.
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Background and Discussion: The purpose of the Study is to understand present and future conditions of water supply and demand, to identify efficiencies that can be achieved, and to take steps through comprehensive planning, development review, and regulatory processes to encourage best practices for water demand management, water efficiency, and water conservation. The overall intent of the Study is to ensure that land use decisions are made based on balancing the efficient use of limited water supplies with the needs of new residents, businesses, and industry to have a reliable water supply. Another important consideration was to develop an approach to evaluate the water supply for new development at an earlier stage in the development process.

The goals of the Study are to:
1. Close potential gaps between future supply and demand;
2. Improve water use efficiency; and
3. Extend the life of Denver Basin aquifers to sustain a long-term supply.

The Water Supply Study has a planning horizon of 2050 and expands on the scope of an earlier water study completed in 2001, which was incorporated into the 2001 Arapa...

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