Este documento tiene como objetivo proporcionar información básica sobre el uso general del agua en relación con el cultivo de marihuana para uso personal o en una "instalación de cultivo de marihuana" o "establecimiento de marihuana"., "Febrero de 2018, actualizado en abril de 2020, Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2024)
Water Loss Control represents the efforts of drinking water utilities to provide stewardship and accountability in their operations by reliably auditing their supplies and keeping their system losses to a reasonable minimal level. New methods of water auditing and loss control give water utilities the potential to recapture large volumes of treated water as well as additional revenues., "July 1, 2009.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed October 2014)
Energy and water are inextricably linked. Colorado water utilities use energy to pump treat and distribute potable water customers use energy to heat cool and or pressurize water and wastewater utilities use energy to treat and discharge wastewater. By conserving water, water utilities and customers can save energy. Equally important, energy and water savings translate into direct savings on customers energy and water bills. Water conservation represents an important and, as of yet, underutilized opportunity to attain substantial energy savings. Water conservation is consistent with the overarching goals of the New Energy Economy and is an important component of moving Colorado towards a more sustainable future., "June 30, 2009.", Includes bibliographical references., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed September 2014)
Water conservation plans are required for those covered entities that receive financial assistance from either the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) or Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority (CWRPDA). This Guidance Document presents a Model Water Conservation Plan ("Model Plan") that has been crafted to provide guidance to covered entities, and other planning entities, that are interested in developing water conservation plans., Title from title page., "May 2005.", Includes bibliographical references.
Water conservation plans are required for those covered entities that receive financial assistance from either the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) or Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority (CWRPDA). This Guidance Document presents a Model Water Conservation Plan ("Model Plan") that has been crafted to provide guidance to covered entities, and other planning entities, that are interested in developing water conservation plans., Title from title page., "May 2005.", Includes bibliographical references.