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Water Supply Reserve Account -Grant Application Form <br />Form Revised October 2006 <br />5. Please provide a copy of the proposed scope of work. Please refer to Part 2 of the criteria and guidance <br />document for detailed requirements. Attach additional sheets as needed. <br />SCOPE OF WORK Three off channel reservoir sites on the Sewell Property will be evaluated. The <br />primary work tasks outlined below will be completed. <br />TTgraphic Survey Digital topographic information (5 foot contour intervals) will be developed for the <br />reservoir sites and related construction areas. <br />Identify Storage Alternatives. Up to three sizes of storage facilities will be configured for each of the three <br />site locations. Different embankment heights and grading plans will be used to develop the storage <br />alternatives. Active and total storage capacity, in acre feet, will be estimated for each alternative. <br />Screen Storage Alternatives. The project cooperators will review the storage alternatives and select those <br />alternatives that warrant further consideration. <br />Preliminary Design. Preliminary designs will be developed for each alternative that has been selected for <br />further consideration. The designs will identify the project specifications (embankment quantities, capacity <br />of outlet facilities, ect.) at a level of detail that will support the development of detailed costs estimates for <br />the alternatives. Preliminary designs for all related facilities (supply ditches, spillways, pump facilities, ect.) <br />will also be developed. <br />Construction Cost Estimates. Cost estimates will be developed for each selected alternative based upon <br />local unit construction costs, material costs, and the experience of the design engineer. Operational costs <br />(including pumping if necessary) will also be estimated. <br />?Uater Rights and Water Supply. Physical and legal water supplies available to the reservoirs will be <br />evaluated. This evaluation will assess the average and firm yield of each alternative, and will provide <br />recommendations regarding water right actions that may be required to develop the potential reservoirs. <br />Environmental and Permitting. An environmental review of each reservoir site will be completed. The <br />review will identify any sensitive environmental issues (wildlife migration corridors, slope instability, <br />endangered species, ect.). The environmental review will identify the specific permits that will be required, <br />the anticipated difficulty (if any) associated with permitting, and will specifically consider the review <br />criteria in Pitkin County 1041 regulations. Mitigation opportunities will be identified where appropriate. <br />Deliverables. Study results will be fully documented in a final Feasibility and Design Report. Results of <br />the topographic survey will also be delivered in digital format to the project sponsors. <br />Project Costs and Schedule. The total cost of the project is estimated to be $55,000. Please see <br />Attachments B and C for schedules, costs and fees. <br />6