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<br />. . <br /> <br />5.3.4.2 Contractor <br /> <br />For the plan selection meeting identified in <br />section 5.3.4.1, the contractor will be required to: <br /> <br />a. Update all appraisal designs and estimates <br />for changes identified by the problem identification, quantification, and <br />verifying activities processes. <br /> <br />b. Update all appraisal designs and estimates <br />for changes in design, price levels, interest rates, and other factors. <br /> <br />c. Based upon new or additional data or further <br />analysis, update all environmental assessments. <br /> <br />d. As described in section 5.4.3, prepare summary <br />material in accordance with instructions of section 5.3.2.2 and be prepared <br />to participate in the plan selection meeting. <br /> <br />5.4 Reports and Meetings <br /> <br />5.4.1 Problem Identification and Quantification Report and <br />Meeting <br /> <br />This report will contain the contractor's hypotheses or <br />hypothesis and supporting analysis of the problem in terms of the physical and <br />chemical processes at work in the area and a discussion of the regional <br />geology and its relationship to the local geologic formations. The report <br />will include data and analysis that support conclusions as to the mechanisms <br />producing the salt, how it is reaching the surface, where it is surfacing, the <br />rate in ft3/s at which it is reaching the surface, and the amount of salt in <br />tons annually entering the Colorado River. <br /> <br />Fifteen copies of the report of not more than 75 double- <br />spaced typewritten pages in three-ring looseleaf binders with labels will <br />be submitted to Water and Power for review. Thirty days after receipt of <br />the report, the Problem Identification and Quantification (PIQ) meeting <br />will be held with the Contractor to discuss the report. Water and Power <br />will submit comments to the contractor within 20 days after the meeting. <br />The revised PIQ report will be submitted to Water and Power within 30 days <br />after receipt of Water and Power's comments. <br /> <br />If additional time is required beyond 30 days by Water <br />and Power for review of this report and to make arrangements for meeting <br />with the contractor, such additional number of days will be allowed to <br />the contractor for completion of Phase I activities if his schedule is <br />affected by such delay. <br /> <br />D-10 <br />