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<br />OQJ~Ho <br /> <br />- 14 - <br /> <br />More specifically, the energy related employment and its attendant <br />population will necessitate massive increases in virtually every support systeml <br />currently in use in the affected area, as well as creation of certain new oneS. <br /> <br />Domestic water systems will require an additional: <br /> <br />31,222,000 m~gallOnS per <br />155,446,000 million g2llons of <br /> <br />day of treatment and supply capability <br /> <br />storage capacity <br /> <br />for an estimated rough cost of $91,054,000. <br />Board estimates that the development costs of <br />demands will be approximately $210,500,000. <br /> <br />The Colorado Water Conservation <br />the water required to meet domestic <br /> <br />WATER TOTAL <br /> <br />$ 301, 554,000 <br /> <br />Sewage: <br /> <br />The proper disposal of domestic waste water will require an additional: <br /> <br />14,836,600 million gallons per day treatment capacity. <br /> <br />SEWAGE TOTAL <br /> <br />$ 96,700,000 <br /> <br />Schools: <br /> <br />The provision of elementary and secondary schools to serve the energy <br />related population requires the addition of: <br /> <br />40 elementary school <br />16 high schools <br /> <br />SCHOOLS TOTAL <br /> <br />$184,500,000 <br /> <br />Police and Fire Protection: <br /> <br />These traditional services require an additional: <br /> <br />114 vehicles of different use <br />80,700 square feet of space <br /> <br />POLICE AND FIRE PROTECTION TCTAL $ 25,102,000 <br /> <br />Local Governmental Services: <br /> <br />including traditional services, public works and streets will require: <br /> <br />973,000 square feet of space and additional materials <br /> <br />TOTAL LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES $276,000,000 <br /> <br />1. Per capita costs for capital improvement E-operations as well as <br />Community Standards are detailed in Appendix A. <br />