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<br /> RECOMMENDED CHANGES TO DRAFT UWMP
<br /> The 2005 UWMP Draft for Pubiic Review was issued on November 18, 2005. As a
<br /> result of public input, further review of the document by staff and consultants, and further
<br /> refinement of water supply and demand projections, several changes are recommended
<br /> to the Draft UWMP. The following table titled "List of Changes/Corrections to Draft Plan
<br /> for Public Review" identifies the recommended changes, which are listed in sequential
<br /> order by UWMP chapter/section. Each change is given a"change item #", along with
<br /> the location of the change (chapter, section, page, and figure/table # if appropriate), the
<br /> nature of the change, and who the change was initiated by.
<br /> In general, the recommended changes fall into three broad categories: 1) changes
<br /> required to move the UWMP from a Draft to Final document; 2) changes in response to
<br /> typographical errors and further editing refinement and clarification by staff and
<br /> consultant; and 3) changes resulting from response to public comment and further
<br /> refinement of water supply and demand projections. Following is a list of which change
<br /> items fall into each category:
<br /> Chanqes required to move UWMP from Draft to Final document
<br /> Change Items #1, 3, 4, 43, 44
<br /> Changes in response to errors and editing refinemenUclarification
<br /> Change Items #2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 19, 23, 24, 26, 27, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39,
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<br /> Chanqes in response to public input and refinement of supply/demand proiections
<br /> Change Items #9, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42
<br /> Following the list of changes (and referenced therein) are new or revised UWMP tables
<br /> and figures:
<br /> 1. [NEW] Table 2-3. Assumptions for Growth in Multi-Family Housing Units
<br /> 2. REVISED Figure 4-1. Future Water Reliability
<br /> 3. REVISED Table 4-3. Future Water Reliability
<br /> 4. REVISED Table 5-1. Existing and Projected Base Water Use
<br /> 5. REVISED Table 6-2. Water Conservation Program Savings
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