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  2. 2000 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    Dick Gephardt at the 2000 Democratic National Convention Governor of California Gray Davis delivered remarks on both the first and third days of the convention. His first speech was a welcoming speech on behalf of the host state of the convention. In it, he harkened back to the 1960 Democratic National Convention held in Los Angeles 40 years earlier, which nominated John F. Kennedy for ...

  3. Denver Water - Wikipedia

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    Denver Water is a water utility that operates as a public agency serving the City and County of Denver, Colorado, and a portion of its surrounding suburbs. Established in 1918, the utility is funded by water rates and new tap fees. [ 2] It is Colorado's oldest and largest water utility.

  4. Ralston Dam - Wikipedia

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    13,200 acre⋅ft (16,300,000 m 3) Surface area. 160 acres (65 ha) Normal elevation. 1,844 m (6,050 ft) [1] Ralston Dam (National ID # CO00205) is a dam in Jefferson County, Colorado . The earthen dam was constructed in 1937 by the Denver Board Of Water Commissioners, with a height of 204 feet (62 m), and a length of 1,170 feet (360 m) at its ...

  5. Public water system - Wikipedia

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    The term "public" in "public water system" refers to the people drinking the water, not to the ownership of the system. Some US states (e.g. New York) have varying definitions. Over 286 million Americans get their tap water from a community water system. Eight percent of the community water systems—large municipal water systems—provide ...

  6. Pac-12 Conference - Wikipedia

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    Pac-12 Conference; Formerly: Pacific Coast Conference (PCC, 1915–1959) Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU, 1959–1968) Pacific-8 (1968–1978)

  7. Standley Lake - Wikipedia

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    5,506 feet (1,678 m) [1] Standley Lake is a 1,200-acre (4.9 km 2) reservoir located in Westminster, Colorado. While originally constructed to provide water for the agricultural irrigation of the surrounding region northwest of Denver, it now serves primarily as the municipal water supply for the cities of Westminster, Northglenn, and Thornton.

  8. Gross Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    2,222 m (7,290 ft) [2] Gross Reservoir, located in Boulder County, Colorado, is owned and operated by Denver Water. Completed in 1954, the reservoir has a surface area of 440 acres (180 ha), and the spillway sits at 7,225 feet (2,202 m) elevation. [1] The reservoir is undergoing an expansion project. The reservoir receives water from South ...

  9. Marston Lake - Wikipedia

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    19,795 acre⋅ft (24,417,000 m 3) Surface elevation. 5,525 ft (1,684 m) Marston Lake is a reservoir in Denver, Colorado. It is owned by Denver Water and was completed in 1902. [2] The reservoir sends water to the Marston treatment plant, and from there the water is distributed to Denver residents. The reservoir receives water from the South ...