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<br />09/04/92 <br /> <br />13:45 <br />e <br /> <br />URS CONSULTRNT DENUER <br />:e <br /> <br />012 <br /> <br />.001848 <br /> <br />" <br /> <br /> <br />in 1992 dollars. .other i'ear b"'''9- figures sholoJlS iAclude apfrepr:iate escalatioA flgl.lF8. <br />. rbet co.~f$ are segregated into the three major components 0' the recovery f..clll'Y: fish <br />.:. .... '. '.haiChltry for augmentation; broodstock and rafugla hOlding ponds and a research facUlty. <br />i ~ <br />estimated operation and maintenance costs have been develO~ed and are also presented 11pf~ I <br />in Table 7, 8 and 9. These costs represent all functions to be performed on-site with theJ <br />exception of the research program. Details on the extent of r.earch programs, who will <br />conduct them, and changing priorities over time prevent ac9urate estimates of costs. <br />These estimates would remain relatively constant regardless of site selection. Operation <br />and maintenance costs for the research building which are as~iated with water quality <br />pathology and other services connected with the propagatio~ of fish are included. <br /> <br />Utilities are the major variable between water supplies. The cold water supply requires <br />heating, heat recapture and greater pumping costs. Surface water supply would require <br />heating, heat recapture and disinfection costs. : <br /> <br />TABLE 7 <br /> <br />TABLE 8 <br /> <br />TABLE 9 <br /> <br />ISSUES AND PERMITS <br /> <br />13; It <br />to <br /> <br />[)Jill <br />r <br /> <br />r A)( +1J;J ALdi'cftG <br />-t1U s oJJ'--l&rNlJdlL. <br /> <br />11 <br />