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<br />Chapter 4 - Reallocations <br /> <br />4-1.3 <br /> <br />(4). Other Costs. If the multipurpose pool was raised two <br />feet, there would be associated costs. These costs are summarized <br />in Table 4-6. <br /> <br />Table 4-6 <br />Other Costs <br /> <br /> Item Costs Associated with <br /> Raisina Lake Level 2 feet <br />Flowaae easements $120,000 <br />Relocation of roads and bridaes $200,000 <br />Historic properties survey and any appropriate $278,000 <br />mitiaation measures <br />Present worth of moditvina recreation facilities $234,700 <br />Present worth of additional recreation O&M $48,400 <br /> Total $881,100 <br /> <br />(5). Total Costs. The total cost associated with <br />reallocation of flood control storage is summarized in Table 4-7. <br /> <br />Table 4-7 <br />Total Cost with Reallocation fram Flood Control Storage <br /> <br />Item Cost <br />Lost flood control benefits $ 217,000 to $ 665,200 <br />Lost hvdroDower benefits $2,309,811 to $2,309,811 <br />Lost recreation benefits $ 0 <br />Other costs $ 881,100 <br />Total $3,407,911 to $3,856,111 <br /> <br />e. Updated Cost of Storaqe. (The cost allocated to the user under this <br />procedure updates the cost of the reservoir to present day price levels and then assigns <br />a percentage of the costs based on the "Use of Facilities" cost allocation procedure. Costs <br />are updated from as built costs to 1967 prices by use of the Engineering News Record (ENR) <br />Construction Cost Index and then from 1967 to current prices by use of the Corps' Civil <br />Works Construction Cost Index System (CWCCIS). Land values will be updated by the <br />