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<br />Upper Big Sandy Water Balance <br />Attachment 2 - Page 4 <br /> <br />. Evaluate the significance of surface flows and surface runoff in the water balance an( <br />develop recommendations as to whether the District should pursue related additional dat <br />collection. <br />. In recognition of the presence of wetlands, threatened species, and other environmenta <br />needs, consider the effects that any calculated potential change in water levels coul< <br />have. <br />. If time and funding allow, determine defensible values for a range of inputs to the wate: <br />balance including, but not limited to, irrigated acreage return flow, wastewater retun <br />flow, municipal consumptive use, and municipal pumping volumes. <br /> <br />This work will be led by Mr. Martin with assistance from Ms. Radabaugh, Mr. Berg, and Ms <br />Johnson. Additionally, the District will facilitate communication between Martin and WOO( <br />through conference calls. <br /> <br />Deliverables associated with this task include a draft and final report describing the watel <br />balance and Martin and Wood's technical conclusions. Additionally, all data will be provided tc <br />the District for their future use of the water balance as a management tool. <br /> <br />S:\694 - Upper Big Sandy Mgmt Dist\694.2 - AK Roundtable\Application\AK Scope.doc <br />