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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />o Economic development. <br /> <br />o Domestic water supply. <br /> <br />o Legal and institutional means for implementation. <br /> <br />o Financing. <br /> <br />o Environmental and socioeconomic assessment. <br /> <br />The project will consist of four phases: <br />o Preliminary assessment and concept plan. <br />o Reconnaisance study. <br />o In depth feasibility study and detailed design. <br />o Project implementation. <br /> <br />The approach is constructed to address all project components in each phase, <br />at not more than a level of depth and specificity which is necessary and <br />'practical. The, approach will minimize risk and, investment of participants, _,_, __,_ <br />and build increasing degrees of certainty regarding the potential, for ultimate ~__ - <br />success. The project's scoPe will broaden, and the degree of specificity and, . <br />analytical depth increase, as work proceeds in each subsequent phase: > , <br /> <br />The general questions which are critical for each component at each phase are: . <br /> <br />o What are the potential resources and opportunities for <br />realization of the project's ultimate goals? <br /> <br />o What are the potential constraints on realization of the <br />project's goals? <br /> <br />o What problems must be resolved in order to continue <br />working toward project realization? <br /> <br />Each phase will focus only on the issues most critical to the project's <br />ultimate success at that particular stage. For example, in Phase I and II, <br />the goals and objectives of stakeholders (particularly the reservoir and ditch <br />owners, and the SECRA) , and the quantity of water potentially needed and <br />available are the most critical to continued pursuit of the project. <br /> <br />Results of each phase will identify opportunities, resources, and constraints <br />to project realization. At the conclusion of each phase, decisions which need <br />to be made, and problems which need to be addressed in the subsequent phase <br />will be identified. <br /> <br />3 <br />