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<br />BETA VERSION 3/15/95 <br /> <br />B-C Program: Infrastructure <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Riverine Flood Infrastructure <br />. Benefit-Cost Analysis Program <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />Using the <br />Infrastructure <br />Program <br /> <br />USing the Full <br />Benefit-Cost <br />Program <br /> <br />This "Mlnl- <br />Model" User's <br />Manual <br /> <br />The Riverine Flood Infrastructure Benefit-Cost Analysis Program is <br />intended to complement the use of the larger Riverine Flood Beneflt- <br />Cost Analysis Program when the total cost of the proposed mitigation <br />and repair project does not exceed $43,600 and when a full Flood <br />Insurance Study is not available. For example, such projects may include <br />upgrading an existing culvert to a larger size,upgrading a pump, or <br />waterproofing a transformer. <br /> <br />For a proposed mitigation project whose total cost does exceed $43,600, <br />the Riverine Flood Benefit-Cost Analysis Program should be used. <br />This Program requires a greater range of data entry and contains <br />numerous default values which are not included in Infrastructure "mini- <br />model" and thus provides a far more complete and accurate benefit-cost <br />analysis for any project. <br /> <br />For projects appropriate for analysis with the Infrastructure "mini-model," <br />several data entries are required which are slightly different from the <br />entries contained in the Riverine Flood Program. Since these entries <br />may require explanation, they are presented in this user's guide. For <br />most entries, i.e., all entries not discussed below, please consult the <br />User's Guide to the Riverine Flood Benefit-Cost Analysis Program. <br /> <br />1 <br />