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Alternative Agricultural Water Transfer Methods -Grant Application Form <br />January 2008 <br />Lindsay Griffith, P.E. Brown and Caldwell Provide Engineering Services Senior Engineer <br /> and project cost and benefit <br /> estimates. <br />Isabelle Lheritier Brown and Caldwell Provide Engineering Services Engineer II <br /> and project cost and benefit <br /> estimates. <br />Jason Munun Brown and Caldwell Provide economic analysis, Financial and Management <br /> Business Plan services and Consultant <br /> benefit and cost estimates for <br /> project including non-market <br /> costs and benefits <br />Ron Lay Brown and Caldwell Provide economic analysis, Business Consulting Senior <br /> Business Plan services and Consultant <br /> benefit and cost estimates for <br /> project including non-market <br /> costs and benefits <br />III. Budget <br />A detailed budget by task, which includes level of effort (hours), and rates. Any unit costs or other direct <br />costs must be specified (i. e. mileage, number of miles, dollars per mile). (For an example budget format - <br />SeeAttachment 1 at the end of this application.) <br />If applicable, the budget should also detail the source and amount of matching funds and/or in-kind <br />conti^ibutions, if any. If applicable, the budget should also include any other outstanding orpreviously <br />applied for funding that also supports the water activity: <br />See budget tables at the end of the grant application for the required budget information. <br />IV. Schedule <br />The proposed schedule for this project is shown below. The schedule assumes an April 1, 2009 start <br />date. <br /> 2009 2010 <br />TASK Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar <br />1. Project Kickoff <br />2. Obtain List of Candidate Projects <br />3. Assemble Data and Determine Feasibility of <br />Implementing Alternative Agricultural Water <br />Transfer Methods to the List Of Candidate <br />Projects <br />4. Select Three Specific Projects Using <br />Alternative Agricultural Water Transfer Methods <br />5. Produce Detailed Engineering, Economic, And <br />Institutional Data For The Three Selected Projects <br />Sufficient To Facilitate Implementation Of The <br />Three Selected Projects <br />6. Develop Business Model To Facilitate Practical <br />Implementation Of Alternative Agricultural Water <br />Transfer Methods Throughout Colorado <br />7. Summary Report To CWCB <br />8. Project Management <br />32