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The above analysis shows that water from the Big Chino may not be needed until <br />2025 and possibly not at all. In addition, the economy is down. Current new <br />construction impact fees could not cover their share of the annual debt service <br />for the pipeline. We therefore need to move cautiously and prudently, and <br />seriously consider other alternatives first. <br />CWAG is requesting that the City: <br />1. Establish a working group of staff, council representatives and members <br />of the public to determine the probability that we will need Big Chino water <br />five years from now, ten years from now, and fifteen years from now. <br />2. Examine what reasonable alternatives we have to enhance our water <br />supply, and compare their costs/benefits to Big Chino water. <br />3. Not commit to construct the pipeline, or expend sizable funds in <br />furtherance of the project, until the above two tasks are completed and <br />after ADWR issues its rule on Prescott's pending application for assured <br />water based on recharge credits. <br />