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joanna
bloom:,
we
have
folks
online
who
are
interested
in
providing
covid
to
the
board.
possibly..
But
let
me
read
the
zoom
guidance,
and
then
I
will
explain
how
books
indicate
that
they
are
ready
for
public
comment..
If
that
works
for
you.
thanks,
joanna.,
all
right.
you're
welcome.
hi!.
My
name
is
joanna
bloom,
and
I'm
serving
as
the
technical
host.
for
this
meeting.
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joanna
bloom:,
if
you
have
any
difficulty
using
that
q.
a.
box,
you're
welcome
to
text
me
at
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817-1742
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of
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using
the
mine
technique,
wrab
host:
in
the
existing
pipe,
rather
than
doing
open
cuts
to
replace
entire
pipe
sections,,
reduces
the
environmental
impact
and
disruptions..
So
for
this
project,
about
90%
of
the
project
is
done
with
lining,
and
only
about
10%..
We
use
traditional
open
cut
methods.
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utility
locates,
and
temporarily
wrab
host:,
the
it
department
actually
funded
an
additional
locator
for
our
utilities
team
just
to
be
able
to
to
keep
up
with
that.
and,
chris,
you're
you're
in
the
loop
and
and
working
with
that
team
and
overseeing
it..
So
I,
if
you
were
a
joan,,
I
have
anything
to
add
to
that.
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host:
yeah,
christopher
deputy
director
of
operations,
joe,
you're,
absolutely
correct..
I
think
that
that
number
is
pretty
striking,
gordon.,
so
you're
you're
wise
to
make
that
comment.
yeah,
this
this
fiber
project.
Once
we
get
done,,
you
know,
there's
lots
of
great
things
on
the
horizon,,
but
the
impact
has
been
significant..
The
crews
have
been
completely.
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host:
and
hydro
hydroelectric
is
part
of
our
system
as
well,,
and
the
board's
input
on
that
was
well,.
The
project..
If
a
renewable
energy
project
like
that
breaks,
even,,
and
if
it
pays
itself
back
in
like
20
years,,
the
city
should
pursue
it..
So
you're
right
for
something
to
pay
back
in
5
years
is.
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robby
glenn:
cool..
Can
you
guys
all
see
my
screen?
okay.
cool.
hello,
everyone.
good
evening.?
My
name
is
robbie
glen..
I
am
a
water
resources
engineer
in
the
water
resources
division.
and
tonight
I'm
going
to
give
a
quick
update
just
to
have
a
couple
of
slides
on
the
2,023
water
efficiency
plan,
update.
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robby
glenn:,
so
just
quick
agenda
for
it.
we're
going
to
review
the
scope
of
this
project,
the
schedule.
and
as
joe
kind
of
alluded,
to,
we,.
We
do
have
interest
to
see
if
the
rab
would
like
to
participate..
If
there's
a
rap
member
who
would
like
to
participate
outside
the
normal
rep
meetings
on
this
project.
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robby
glenn:,
so
to
start..
What
is
the
water
efficiency
plan?
little
bit
of
history?
back
in
2,004,
the
state
passed
the
water
conservation
act..
This
required
all
retail
water
providers..
It
sell
more
than
2,000
acre
feet
of
water
on
an
annual
basis.
to
have
a
state
approved
water
efficiency,
plan.
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host:,
I
was
just
on
the
call
with
denver
water,
the
other
day,
and
they're
implementing
a
new
program
with
their
landline
replacement,
program,
where,
if
they
tear
up
any
turf
because
they're
replacing
the
wet
lines,
they'll,
replace
that
term
water,
efficient,
landscape,
and
no
cost
to
the
property
owner..
So
things
like
that
like.
and
then
the
state
just
announced
an
urban.
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kate,
dunlap:,
substantial
operational
water,,
operational,
recreational
water
quality
and
environmental
impacts,
but
the
degree
to
which
those
impacts
is
very
different
between
the
species..
So
I
will
say
that
of
these
4,
the
zebra
and
quaga
muscles
are
by
far
the
most
impactful
and
costly
to
deal
with.
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host:
almost,,
I
guess.
now
it's
over
2
years
ago.,
so
we
really
will
do
kind
of
a
little
bit
of
a
start
over
again.,
but
we're
not
starting
from
ground
0..
But
you
know,
the
the
concept
on
a
mitigation
plan.
Is,
is
really
that
cycle
on
a
flood
project,
because
we
do
have
the
floodplain
mapping.
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host:
and
then
really
is
a
bigger
picture.,
as
we
look
at
this
particular
point
that
we're
bringing
next
month
in
these
2
drainages
is,.
It
is
also
running
it
through
and
looking
through
the
filter
of
the
cfs
that
the
the
board
helped
us
pass
last
year.,
and
how
do
these
particular
projects
that
will
come
up
in
that
mitigation?
Plan?.
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Wrab
host:
rank,
and
relate
to
all
of
the
other
projects
that
we've
we've
got
to
do
in
the
city.,
and
so
I
think,
a
couple
of
other
things..
As
we
mentioned
earlier,
this
evening,
we
are
doing
a
commute.,
our
our
last
community
outreach
meeting
for
this
mitigation
plan,
actually
in
the
middle
of
this
week.,
so
we'll
have
some
more
information
to
to
be
able
to
brief
the
board
on
that.
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Wrab
host:
and
then
the
the
2
mile
creek
runs
from
that
about
that
nineteenth
and
edgewood
area
as
well,,
but
that
actually
goes
up
to
the
north
and
west,
and
where
lyndon
enters.
The
city
is
really
where
that
that
that
train
starts.
so
we'll
bring
all
of
that
to
the
board
and
definitely
have
a
more
robust
discussion
on
that
next
week,
and
maybe
the
other
thing
on
the
primary.
there
is.
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Wrab
host:
does
that
suggest
that
that
all
the
ongoing
or
pending
projects
have
been
run
through
that?
and
and
this
one
we
get
into
is
we
we
talked
about
last
year
during
the
cip
process.?
What
what
are
we
putting
through
the
cfs,
and
what
are
we
not
putting
through
cfs.?
Certainly
this
is..
There
are
some
projects
that
are
identified
in
in
the
shorter
term
range
in
the
cip,,
but
we
weren't
into
the
design
process..
That's
why
we
decided
to
say,
okay,.
Let's
get
the
mediation
plan
done.
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Wrab
host:
yes,
thank
you..
Chris
is
right
next
to
each
other..
So
if
you'll
give
me
some
grace,,
I'm
going
to
refer
my
notes.,
I
am
involved
in
both
these
efforts,
but
just
kind
of
minimally.,
so
I'll
try
to
do
them,
justice.,
so
yeah,.
I
think
both
of
these
are..
It's
just
to
t
up
some
awareness
and
some
context,
as
you're
out
and
about
in
the
community,
and.
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host:
so
it's.,
it's
part
of,
what's
being
referred
to
as
an
adjustment
to
base
action.,
there's,
typically
2
adjustment
to
bases
each
year
that
the
the
city
goes
through.
formally..
This
is
a
special
adjustment
base,.
So
it's
a
little
bit
out
of
cycle
of
the
normal
process..
I
think
the
first
one
is
typically
in
may.
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Wrab
host:
on
this
96
million
dollars,,
which
is
mostly
south
border
creek,,
but
then
also
a
goose
2
mile.
I
thought
holy
cow
as
the
city
ever
done.,
the
96
million
dollar,
bond
and
utilities.,
and,
and
so
my
immediate
thought,
was,
gosh!.
Is
there
any
way
to
sort
of
spread
that
out?
and
and
that's
really
what
we're
looking
at,
whereas
the
one
that
was
invasion
in
2,024
for.