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<br />CONI <br /> <br />CasUe Pines North Metropolitan District <br />Application for Water Efficiency Grant <br /> <br />. Irrigation times can be specified for each irrigation zone to ensure that irrigation <br />would not occur during daylight hours to minimize evaporation losses during <br />irrigation. Also, the timing of irrigation in different zones can be optimized to use <br />the maximum amount of water available at a given time. This ultimately shortens <br />the irrigation window and can help prevent the soaking of turf just prior to high <br />usage. <br /> <br />3.3 Conservation Plan and Water Savings <br /> <br />The proposed Irrigation Management System would optimize irrigation rates and is <br />thereby expected to provide water savings. This would assist the District in meeting <br />its targeted water savings goal of 175 to 220 AFY by 2014, as outlined in Conservation <br />Goal #1 of the District's Water Conservation Plan. Also, Conservation Goal #3 <br />specifically calls for the monitoring of District irrigation on parks and open space. <br />This irrigation management system would provide a detailed set of monitoring data <br />for each irrigation zone. <br /> <br />4.0 Scope of Work <br /> <br />This scope of work provides a general description of the project and outlines the <br />major tasks, roles, and responsibilities of each party involved and the deliverables. <br />The anticipated schedule and project budget for each of these tasks is provided in <br />Section 5.0 and 6.0, respectively. <br /> <br />4.1 Project Overview <br /> <br />The District plans to initially install the Irrigation Management System at the <br />following six District irrigated parks: <br /> <br />. Retreat Park <br />. South Open Space Park <br />. North Open Space Park <br />. Upper Coyote Ridge Park <br />. Lower Coyote Ridge Park <br />. Daniels Gate Park <br /> <br />Figure 4 shows the location of these parks within the District service area as well as <br />the number of irrigated acres at each park. When completed, the Irrigation <br />Management Program would be used to control irrigation for approximately half of <br />the District's irrigated landscaping area. <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />Co\OOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\BLACKCAIDESKTOPICPNGAAtmWATER EFFICIENCY GRANT PROGRAM APPLlCATION.DOC <br />