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When will the Denver Basin no longer meet the current water demands of CPN?

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When will the Denver Basin no longer meet the current water demands of CPN?

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The continuous growth and development in the CPN community has placed demands on the current water resources. Experts predict that by the year 2022 the Denver Water Basin will not be able to meet the current peak demands of CPN. The CPNMD currently views securing renewable water from other areas in Colorado as its number one priority. You can learn more about the work being done to invest in renewable water. In conjunction with renewable water, the community of CPN can help deter the impending water need by conserving what is already available. Wise management and careful utilization will extend the life of the water in the Denver Basin, keep water bills at a minimum and aide in assuring an adequate water supply for the future of the community. To find ways to conserve water, by making a few small changes, visit the Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense website.

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