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<br />I. <br />I . <br />I I <br /> <br />..- <br />t \ <br />1--' <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />'I <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />, 1 <br />1 <br />I <br /> <br />(6) Alternatives. This section shan describe the alternatives in detail. The <br />assumptions used in the evaluation of alternatives will also be described. A breakdown <br />shall be included of the nwnber of aquatic and terrestrial acres created, restored, or <br />preserved. An overview of vegetation management neem will he included for <br />Alternatives a through d. <br /> <br />(7) Jl;valuation of Alternatives. Ibis section shaD evaluate each alternative with <br />respect to its ability to meet the goals and objectives identifJed in paragraph 3. In <br />llclclitinn. lI1temative.~ ~haIl be compared with respect to construction costs. operation and <br />maintenance costs, environmental impacts, socioeconomic impacts, aDd engineeriDg <br />feasibility. The potential for management of the completed project to achieve objectives <br />shall also be Included in this discussion. A tabular lXM cffi\.il:ur.:y lWlllyMs shall be do~ <br />for the comparison of alternatives. Also an incremental cost analysis, which compares <br />all alternatives. shall be presented in either tabular or iI3Phic format. <br /> <br />(8) Selected Plan with Detailed Description. This section shall describe the <br />selected plan based on the conll1lClur'~ l:vlllwtliuu of alternatives. 'Ibis cktailcd 5C(;tiOD <br />shall describe each component of the alreruative. how the project is envisioned to <br />operate. construction methods. if appropriate. and mana~ement of the project. <br /> <br />(9) Environmental Effects. This section is the evaluation portion of the <br />environmentalllS~eul. nib ~lioll needs to descn"be the c;ffccts of the Selected Plan <br />on the environmental resow:ces as identified in the Affected Environment section. The <br />Contractor shall discuss the methods used to analyze any effects. In addition, provide <br />a summary of any environmental regulations applicable to each resource aDd describe any <br />coordination (including SHPO coordiuation), consultation, or otlIer activities performed. <br />COl/lplillll1;C: witlJ Huaxdous and Toxic Waste Rtgulations shall aile be dc:monstratcd. <br />This section will also include preparing and summarizing a Biological AssessmeDt for <br />endangered species. It is important to descn'be only the effects of the proposed project <br />on the environment; any conditions that are expected to occur whether or not the project <br />is constructed will need to be described separately in a Future Without-Project Condition <br />section. The without-projcct conditiODs and Drooosed proiect conditions will need to be <br />described in as much detail as possible, based on current trends, current scieDlifit <br />research, etc., and particular emphasis needs to be placed on fisheries, <br />endaDgeredlthreatenedlcandidate species, water quality, benthic invertebrates, organic <br />matter/drift. The Biological Assessment shall be included as a separate technical <br />appaldix. <br /> <br />(10) Monitoring and Evaluation Plan. This section sball recoJDIDCDll a <br />monitoring and evaluation plan. This plan shall be similar in scope to that described in <br />the Hamburg Bend DPR. The plan shall l'CCOIIIIIlCDd time frames and durations for <br />monitoring activities. The cost for tbi& work shall be ideDtifie4 and reported in Section <br />11. <br /> <br />Miuouri liotr Fish II1II WillIIi& MiIi;-' ........ lead PIojca lr.... Soopr. MoHer'- Iio. 0001) """ <br />5 <br />