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Plan of Study-Greeley and Loveland Irrigation System Rehabilitation Feasibility Study Page 4 <br /> Products: <br /> 1. A memorandum will be prepared describing the analytical methods and results of the existing facilities <br /> evaluation. <br /> 2. A working DSS hydraulic model which will be given to the Company for future use. <br /> 3. ECI will give a one-day modeling training program for selected Company personal on the use of the DS S <br /> hydraulic model. <br /> 4. A system matrix which will identify problem reaches. The system matrix will be used in Task 4 <br /> Alternative Development. <br /> Task 4-Alternative Development <br /> Objective: <br /> Several alternatives will be developed including structural and nonstructural elements.in an attempt to identify <br /> the least costly combination of measures for achieving the study objective. <br /> Methodology: <br /> 1. Identify structural and non-structural plan elements. <br /> 2. Preliminary evaluate plan elements to determine which are suitable for further analysis. <br /> 3. Formulate alternatives using those plan elements which are carried forward from the first two steps. <br /> Products: <br /> 1. A memorandum will be prepared describing the methods used in formulating alternatives from the plan <br /> elements. The formulated alternatives will be used in Task 5 Alternative Evaluation. <br /> Task 5-Alternative Evaluation <br /> Objective: <br /> The alternatives identified in Task 4 must be evaluated to distinguish the differences between them and to <br /> formulate up to three sound system alternatives. <br /> Methodology: <br /> 1. The plan elements will be formulated into system alternatives. The six evaluation factors used by the <br /> CWCB will be used which include the following: <br /> a. description of project outputs or yields; <br /> b. I project costs including capital costs,annual costs and cost per unit of output, <br /> C. impacts on the man-made environment,the natural environment,and existing social structure; <br /> d. the financial feasibility of the proposed project as measured by the project sponsor's ability to <br /> repay all reimbursable costs; <br /> e. institutional requirements for project implementation; and <br /> f, any special technical problems which should be taken into consideration. <br /> 2. An evaluation of institutional considerations will be undertaken to obtain compliance of governmental <br /> agencies and/or other parties to allow project implementation. Each major institutional considerations <br /> will be described in the study report. The results will be presented in a summary table format indicating <br /> the type of action required. <br /> F:\PROJECTS\GREELE—I\CWCB\GRELOV.PRO <br />