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<br />- <br />- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />4. Sheet Piling (4200 square feet) <br />5. Pipe Piling (900 linear feet) <br />6. Obermeyer Bladder Gate (lump sum) <br />7. Bladder Gate Installation (lump sum) <br />8. Concrete (230 cubic yards) <br />9. Reinforcing Steel (41400 pounds) <br />10. Radial Gates (lump sum) <br />11. Contingency <br />12. Planning and Design Costs <br /> <br />Total Cost <br /> <br />Imp1ementation Schedu1e <br /> <br />$ 47,880 <br />$ 12,870 <br />$ 79,653 <br />$ 8,800 <br />$ 78,510 <br />$ 26,170 <br />$ 18,000 <br />$ 40,000 <br />$ 15,528 <br /> <br />$353,981 <br /> <br />The following schedule is proposed for implementation of the <br />project: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Task <br />~Complete Final Design <br />2. Order Pneumatic Structure <br />3. Start Construction <br />4. Complete Construction <br />5. Project is Operational <br /> <br />Socia1, Economic, and Physica1 Impacts <br /> <br />Date <br />07/01/99 <br />08/15/99 <br />10/01/99 <br />11/15/99 <br />12/01/99 <br /> <br />The project will have no significant social impacts. <br /> <br />Although shareholders in the SIC will be impacted with increased <br />assessments for construction and loan repayment, the project will <br />have a long term positive economic impact by assuring annual <br />diversion of approximately 23,563 acre-feet of water for <br />irrigation and as indicated on page 4 under alternative 1, the <br />reverse of this situation is not acceptable to the Company. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The project will have no significant physical impacts once <br />construction is complete. The new diversion structure will occupy <br />the same area as what exists now and will be about the same size <br />and shape. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Feasibility Study <br />Sterling Irrigation Company Diversion Structure <br />August 1998 <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />- <br />- <br />