<br />'fable 8. ComPUtation of annual area redevelo:pment benefits
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<br /> Income to local
<br /> labor from proJ- Income to looal Present worth
<br /> ect construction labor_ from Rnlmal of' income to
<br /> ~ costs oM&.R costs Factor J:./ looal labor
<br /> 1 $877,800 ?i 1.0000 $877 ,800
<br /> 2 $23,200 3/ 0.9697 22,497
<br /> 3 21,980 ... 0.9403 20,668
<br /> 4 20,760 0.9118 18,929
<br /> 5 19,540 0.8842 17,2:77
<br /> 6 1.8,320 0.8574 15,708
<br /> 7 17,100 0.8314 14,21i
<br /> 8 15,880 0.8062 12,802
<br /> 9 14,660 0.7818 11,461
<br /> 10 13,440 0.7581 10)189
<br /> 11 12,220 0.7351 8,983 '
<br /> 12 11,060 0.7128 7,841
<br /> 13 9,780 0.6912 6,760
<br /> 14 8,560 0.6703 5,738
<br /> 15 7,340 0.6500 4,771
<br /> 16 6,120 0.6303 3,857
<br /> 17 4,900 0.6112 2,995
<br /> 18 3,680 0.5927 2,181
<br /> 19 2,460 0.5747 1,414
<br /> ,20 1,240 0.5573 691
<br /> Total 11, 066, 779
<br /> Annual equivalent :factor (100 years) . .032760
<br />, Annual area redevelopment benefits (rounded) -. 34,900
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<br />1/. Inte~st rate 3-1/8 percent.
<br />g/ CODstruction costs totai $6,270,000 ('fable 6). Of' this amount
<br />35 percent is cost of labor, with local i&bor receiving 40 per--
<br />cent of the total 'labor income.
<br />3/ Aml1:uuGIf&R cost is $138,000, of' which .$23,200 accrues to local
<br />labor.
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<br />Water ~ity Control
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<br />Additional benefits will accrue f'rom proJect _construction and
<br />operation which cunot be ,assigaed a monetary value. The quality of
<br />water which will 'be delivered to the Rl.o Grande is geuerally well within
<br />the limits of' the Public Health Service Drinking Water Standards. The
<br />addition of' this water to the 10lr flw Qfthe river willad.ll to ths
<br />aspects of general public health and esthetic values in the proJect
<br />area.
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<br />Ef'fects on Fish alld Wildlif'e Resources
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<br />With the exception of the La SaUj'les area, it is oDly on
<br />rare occasions that areas of.ponded vater exist, even f'or a short
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