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Water Supply Reserve Account – Grant Application Form <br />Form Revised May 2007 <br />_______________________________________ <br />5. Please summarize the proposed scope of work. Please refer to Part 2 of the Criteria and Guidance document <br />for detailed requirements. On the following page there is an example format for the Scope of Work. You can <br />use the example format or your own format, provi ded that comparable information is included. <br />The scope of work should outline by task how the water activity will be accomplished. It is important that the <br />scope of work detail the specific steps, activities/pr ocedures that will be followed to accomplish the water <br />activity and the specific products/deliverables that will be accomplished. The scope of work should include <br />but not be limited to: task description, key personne l, budget, schedule and deliverables and the final <br />report/project documentation upon completion of the water activity. <br /> Task 1 <br />Base Mapping Creation/Surveying: Recreation Engi neering and Planning will team with Landmark <br />Surveying to create a base survey of the four iden tified diversion structures. (*assumes that REP can <br />work with the existing survey created by CH2M Hill for the Homestake Project) <br />REP and Landmark Surveying will survey cross sections at 50 foot intervals (longitudinal) for a distance <br />of 200 feet above the crest of the diversion structur e, through the diversion structure, continuing for a <br />distance of 200 feet below the anticipated tail-out. REP and Landmark have teamed to map river-bed <br />topography at several other sites. The base surv ey will create the foundation of future design work <br />including HEC-RAS flood modeling. <br />Deliverables will include hard copies and electronic ve rsions (AutoCAD compatible) of the base surveys. <br /> A suitable base map already exists for the Granite Dam site. <br /> Task 2 <br />Preliminary Design: Recreation Engineering and Planning will create preliminary design plans for each <br />of the four diversion sites. The goal of each desi gn will be to create improvements that enhance water <br />delivery, minimize the need for annual maintenance, improve safety and navigability for recreational <br />boaters and improve a quatic habitat. <br />REP will create one draft design plan for each site to be submitted to the diversion owners and agencies <br />representatives for review. Each design will be r un through HEC-RAS computer flood modeling in order <br />to ensure that the design functions for water delivery and does not negatively impact base flood <br />elevations. Once comments and revisions are assimila ted a preliminary design will be completed for each <br />site with cost estimates and a narrative description. <br />Deliverables will include hard copies of each design plan in full size (24x36) format as well as 8 ½ x 11. <br />Electronic .pdf files will also be provided. <br /> Task 3 <br />HEC-RAS computer flood modeling: Recreation Engineering and Planning will create a HEC-RAS <br />computer flood model for each diversion site demonstr ating the functionality of the diversion at key flood <br />rates and no negative impact to the regulatory flood at each site. <br />REP will create a baseline for the model using the base survey data. The improved geometry will be <br />entered into the model and the model will be run to show that the diversion capability will be maintained <br />or improved and that there will be no reduc tion in flood carrying capacity at the site. <br />Deliverables will include a summary report for each site. (*note: This scope assumes that there is an <br />7 <br />