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<br />U023u' <br /> <br />f'wli$ictlllllifiedPonds <br />The opPOsite of the above scenano would be: identified ponds that don"! exist <br />For example, at Waller Walker (SWA) five ponds were idenlified by Mitchell <br />(1995) which do no! eXist It is possible pooled water from irrigation or recenl <br />rams resembled ponds_ Phantom ponds included In this report could result In an <br />o",ereslimation of pumping and chemical treatment costs. <br /> <br />~.%..brti.(;ipa_1l2.n ~ , <br />Costesllmates were based on the assum~on all property owners would <br />participate In reclamation elforts. For each pro~rty owner who~chooses nol to <br />participate a cost overestimate Will result. ( / '....... <br /> <br />6_;lmr:t.f9-'l~_~ _ I "" ,. <br />Some ponds may be barren or contain on\J: naUve fish. When lhe!l& ponds are <br />Included In the cost estimate for the study ~a a~ereSlimate Will result For <br />example, Blue Heron Lake has suffered ';?'"aOeumented fish kills In recent years <br />and is currently vOid offish, ~" .... <br /> <br />LaQor Cost with R~Declto ChemlcaLAp~ ., <br />A labor cost of $3823 was identifil~B~~ad If),the reClamation 01 22 3/4 <br />Road Pond He Cited 52 hou.1lor PfCW1t p'reparlttmr which Included. obtaining <br />landowner agreement. ~~epanng we pum~g '1lOntract, submitting the fish <br />removal apPhcallon.~d}1innt.tniF'ie operation. He Cited another 98 hours lor <br />sampling the pond - pplYI , e tox~"'t and detOXicant 01 the 150 total <br />hau ~ 140 w~re t W Wilith: na!.iflll level and 20 were at the Wildlife <br />~~~ger Ileve .' ~abor I w;ls in all chemical application calculations <br />...~ e the paral'ir,.set i,a'p lcation. and clean up would require Similar <br />~ffo'rt r rdle~ I~_~~mical used. The major naw With thiS assumption is. <br />rOTenone apphOOjpnCC"~d chlonne is applied twice which would suggest <br />dlffe~nt \~ye~' eff~'4;'~ild lor reclamation. However, in the case of chlOrine <br />(rn.p~:mdS ~ have been pumped) the volume of treated water is much less <br />erefore~hlonn~pplicatlon in pumped ponds reqUires effort Similar to <br />rotenone applicatiQ,; in full ponds. This assumption cannot be apphed to <br />treatment of rijll~nds with chlorine and therefore some error does exist In the <br />calculation ~ffort in the column .Chlorine w/o Pumping" <br /> <br />The co~abor will most likely decrease with time as the methodology becomes <br />re- tine and streamlined, If this happens, the labor standard would be high <br />"- rQsU Ing in an overestimate of total reclamation costs, <br /> <br /> <br />EJ.!.I!IWng with Three-Phase Service Onsile <br />Sel"UpFee <br />A set"up fee 01 51000 was inCluded in the calculation of pumping cost 011 all <br /> <br />5 <br />