1) Facilitate eleven (11) meetings consisting of: • Six (6) Water Utility Coordinating Committee (WUCC) meetings, which are anticipated once per quarter and • Two (2) subcommittee meetings, • Two (2) joint departmental meetings with the Public Health Department, specifically the Environmental Public Health, and the Department of Community Development staff • One (1) water purveyor meeting, which would bring together Group A water utilities with fewer than 50 connections and Group B water utilities NOTE: While required for this submittal, the water purveyor meeting would not typically be a requirement for the CWSP. The associated costs should therefore be estimated separately as an optional activity. 2) Research relevant topics and draft background material, procedures, and policies. 3) Incorporated new provisions governing water systems, including among others components, the State Municipal Water Law of 2003, updated definitions of municipal water supplier, required water use efficiency measures, and water loss control. 4) Draft a “White Paper” by June 2025 that presents the climate change issues related to the CWSP update such as quality, supply and data considerations 5) Present draft material to WUCC for discussion and revision. 6) Draft CWSP document that reflects the WUCC’s final recommendation. 7) Review Jefferson County Code for consistency with CWSP Update, and if necessary, draft amendments to the code or Comprehensive Plan for Jefferson County