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Winter 2008
waterwisewinter08cover.jpgIn this issue:
- Water Use in Power Plants: Obstacle or Opportunity?
- Exploring Climate Change through books and movies
- Spotlight: Denver Water's Liz Gardener
- Study targets Water-Saving Technology
- Aurora study pinnpoints best conservation measures
- Governor's conference tackles issue of drought

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Welcome to the Colorado WaterWise Council

The Colorado WaterWise Council's mission is to promote the efficient use of Colorado´s water. Our affiliated program, Xeriscape Colorado, is a leading source of information for low water landscapes. Download the CWWC brochure for more information.

CWWC members are welcome to attend or call in to Board meetings. For meeting locations and dates, please see the Calendar below.

 
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Colorado has been faced with increased demands on existing water supplies. Consequently, there is a greater focus on water conservation, not just in times of drought, but in anticipation of future population growth. We have developed these projects as a way to promote, educate and learn more about how to use this precious resource most wisely. We are always looking for volunteers for our projects. If you are interested please This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
Xeriscape Colorado
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Xeriscape™ Colorado is a program of the Colorado WaterWise Council. Xeriscape™ Colorado promotes creative approaches to water conserving landscapes by helping people improve their landscapes and to reduce the need for water, maintenance and other resources.

 

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