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07/07/2015
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Board of County Commissioners
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7/24/2015 <br /> Stakeholder Comments Received (cont.) <br /> Lex Krumhout (cont.) <br /> Until county-wide evaluation including all water control districts can <br /> be funded, consider: <br /> redirecting this funding to encourage drought tolerant landscaping and <br /> conservation; <br /> pressurize reuse and use proceeds to fund alternative water supply; <br /> encourage private water farming; and <br /> Offer mobile irrigation lab to make better use of fresh water supplies. <br /> *County promotes conservation (<90 gpcd reflects that) and reuse <br /> expansion; MIL's offer benefits but require funding. <br /> CD <br /> th <br /> Stakeholder Comments Received (cont.) <br /> Lex Krumhout (cont.) <br /> Before investing in this project as proposed, County should consider a <br /> system expanded to include inter-basin/district connections, water <br /> farming options and greater conservation effort more fully. <br /> *Private water farming poses challenges when placing critical utility <br /> infrastructure on property not owned by the utility; increases <br /> infrastructure costs by requiring additional piping to transport water <br /> from multiple sites to the WTP; limits utility's ability to protect and <br /> maintain the water supply to utility standards. <br /> Smith <br />
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