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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Public Engagement <br />While the prompted questions provided in the public engagement sessions did not mention Potable Water specifically, <br />several members of the public included mentions water or potable water in their responses. Additionally, a “Water” sticker <br />was provided during the mapping exercise and several residents used this opportunity to give their opinion on where <br />water improvements are needed. <br />One Word <br />The in-person One Word Activity requested attendees to answer the following questions in ONE WORD each. <br />In ONE WORD: <br />1. If the County achieves its HIGHEST ESTIMATED GROWTH, what would be your top concern? <br />Five residents responded to the above question saying that their top concern if the County reaches its highest possible <br />growth is clean / potable water. <br />Thought Wall <br />Six people left comments on the Thought Wall elements highlighting their concern about water supply and water quality. <br />Mapping Exercise <br />During the Mapping Exercises, a total of 11 Water stickers were placed on the maps. Recurring locations include: <br />◊ Vero Lake Estates (3 stickers) <br />◊ The location where 82nd Ave turns into 69th St (2 stickers) <br />DIA Highlights <br />◊ Reviews available potable water facilities. <br />◊ Identifies water withdrawal amounts by land use. <br />◊ Describes the County’s Water system and service areas. <br />◊ Discusses Level of Service considerations for potable water. <br />PAGE 39