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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. 6) POr"epa'r"'e a thoy'ough fiY"la'f.cial aYld ecoY"le.rnic evaluati':.)"'J of the <br />District's ability to repay the costs associated with the plan(s). <br />The economic evaluation would assume 50~ fltnding from the CWCB ana <br />another financing method for the other half. The evaluation can be <br />used to determine if the plan is feasible and to select the best plan <br />if there was more then one studied. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />7) Following the economic evaluations and concurrently with <br />preparation of the feasibility report, discussions will be held with <br />the District, HWE, and the ewes to arrive at a recommendation on the <br />feasibility of the project. 1-he analysis performed by HWE will be <br />adequate to show if the District can repay the costs of the project <br />based lJPO"'-1 -the avai lable dat;a. Ther"'e wi 11, hO\.'JE?ver"', be other'" <br />considerations such as environmental disruption, long range plans of <br />the District, reliability of the growth projections, etc. A <br />r"'ecofl1mE''''-ldation will be dete.,....mined and i'("lcluded-in the final <br />feasibility report. <br /> <br />8> Prepare the feasibility report for the project in accordance with <br />CWCB guidelines. Generally the report would describe the engineering <br />wor~(, the economic evaluations, the environmeYltal concerns, the <br />decisions made, and a future project schedule. The main report would <br />describe the plan and the impo.,....tant evaluations, with appendices Yor <br />technical calculations and the interim report. A d.,....aft report would <br />be prepared initially tor review by involved parties before the <br />document is finalized. The r~eport would h~ve about 40 pages of text <br />plus the appendices and maps and drawings. Twenty five copies of the <br />r~eport would be produced. <br />