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<br />RATING FACTORS <br /> <br />..-"::.:.'~ <br />:~~J <br />, "," <br /> <br />TYPE OF PROJECT: <br /> <br />w <br />w <br />... <br />--J <br /> <br />Group projects that must be installed prior to individual on <br />farm projects will receive additional priority points. <br />Individual on farm projects that rely on the group project <br />can then be attached properly to the group project (4 extra <br />points are assigned) . <br /> <br />PRIORITY AREA: <br />WS010 ---------- 21 points <br />WS022 ---------- 18 points <br />WS016 ---------- 15 points <br />WS014 ---------- 12 points <br />WS023 ---------- 09 points <br />WS018 ---------- 06 points <br />WS006 ---------- 03 points <br />SCOPE OF WORK: <br /> <br />Salt reduction and wildlife --------- 15 points <br />Salt reduction only ----------------- 10 points <br />wildlife only -------~--------------- 03 points <br /> <br />{.~~:~: <br />,'.;)) <br /> <br />SCHEDULE OF APPLICATION: <br /> <br />Less than 5 years <br />More than 5 years <br /> <br />05 points <br />03 points <br /> <br />EXTENT OF SALINITY CONTROL WORK DONE: <br /> <br />More than 50% ----------------------- 05 points <br />Less than 50% ----------------------- 03 points <br /> <br />COORDINATION WITH ANOTHER PROJECT: <br /> <br />Yes --------------------------------- 05 points <br />No ---------------------------------- 01 point <br /> <br />...:.... <br /> <br />SIGNUP PERIOD: <br />All applications will be serviced according to ranking <br />after applying the above rating system to each. <br />High priority jobs will be planned before proceeding to <br />lower priority jobs. Applicants unable to make firm <br />planning decisions will be serviced when decisions can <br />be made. Applications not serviced during their first <br />year of sign up will be given an additional 5 points <br />once only. A secondary priority system based on cost <br />per ton of salt reduction will be used when there are <br />more salt plans than funds for contracting. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENT #3 <br />