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<br />Metropolitan Water Supply Investigations - Phase II Plan of Study <br />7/5/94 4:17 PM <br /> <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />expertise in the study subject matter including the CWCB, the Division of Water <br />Resources, Division of Wildlife. Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation, the <br />Department of Health, and the Department of Agriculture. The primary purposes <br />of the State Management Team are contract administration and coordination of <br />State involvement in the study process. <br /> <br />Technical AdvisoI:\' Committee IT AC) - As described above, the T AC consists of <br />individuals appointed by members of the Forum with expertise on metro area <br />water supply systems. The role of the TAC is to provide technical guidance <br />through all four phases of the MWSI project, to facilitate the collection of <br />background materials and relevant data, and to participate in "brainstorming" <br />discussions leading to the formulation of specific water supply options. It is <br />hoped that the MWSI also will serve to facilitate communication between <br />different water supply entities and the development of working relationships that <br />will be necessary for the post-study implementation of cooperative water supply <br />options . <br /> <br />Consulting Team - The Consulting Team consists of Hydrosphere Resource <br />Consultants, Inc., HRS Water Consultants, Inc., Spronk Water Engineers, Inc. <br />and Mulhern MRE, Inc. with Lee Rozaklis of Hydrosphere as the Project <br />Manager. The role of the Consulting Team is to coordinate and carry out the <br />detailed investigations described in the POS. <br /> <br />B. Study Organization and Individual Responsibilities <br /> <br />The attached schematic depicts the overall study phases and the relationships <br />between the various components of the POS. The MWSI project envisions an <br />informal and collaborative development process with sufficient flexibility to <br />integrate new ideas and information into the study process and adjust the scope of <br />investigations accordingly. This will require regular meetings of the individual <br />TAC Work Groups to monitor progress on each study area and periodic meetings of <br />the T AC as a whole to coordinate overall study efforts and provide for better <br />communication between the Work Groups. <br /> <br />In order to effectively administer and coordinate the activities of the T AC and the <br />Work Groups, each Work Group will designate a "point person" to serve as a <br />representative to a T AC Coordinating Committee and to provide a direct channel for <br />communication between the individual Work Groups and the Consulting Team. The <br />T AC Coordinating Committee will meet as need to address administrative matters, <br />determine when Work Group and T AC meetings should be scheduled and set the <br />agendas for such meetings ~ <br /> <br />The State Team will meet on a monthly basis to monitor study progress and budget. <br />assign responsibilities where State resources and input is needed, and provide <br />