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the needs of the applicant or, with a grant, should a recommendation be added to assess <br />the future project status for ability to repay a portion of the grant? <br /> <br />5. What is the ability of the sponsor to pay for the project? What actions have been <br />taken to secure l ocal funding? Are there supporting factors which overcome the <br />sponsor’s inability to pay? (These could be related to basin water needs and compact <br />considerations). <br /> <br />6. What alternative sources of water or alternative management ideas have you <br />considered? Are there water rights conflicts involving the source of water for the <br />project? If so, please explain. <br /> <br />7. How has public input been solicited and is there local support for the project? Have <br />the beneficiaries solicited funding, letters or other docum entation to demonstrate support? <br /> <br />8. Is there opposition to the project? If there is opposition, how have those concerns <br />been addressed? <br /> <br />9. How does the project affect the protection and conservation of the natural <br />environment, including the protection of open space? <br /> <br />10. What is the impact of the proposed action on other non - decreed values of the stream <br />or river? Non - decreed values may include things such as non - decreed water rights or <br />uses, recreational uses and soil/land conservation practices. <br /> <br />local <br />1 1. How does the project relate to land use plans? If conflicts exist, how will these <br />be addressed? <br /> <br />12. Identify any intrabasin conflicts and how they will be addressed. <br /> <br />13. Identify any interbasin impacts and how any conflicts would be addresse d. <br /> <br />14. How does the project support agricultural development or protect the existing <br />agricultural economy? <br />