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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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1/23/2012
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6.1. C. - Page 14 <br /> 7. Environmental Considerations and Potential Effects <br /> 8. Legal and Institution Requirements <br /> 9. Financial Capacity of Sponsor <br /> 10. Research Needs <br /> WBA will prepare a Feasibility Study consisting of an executive summary and a USBR <br /> "crosswalk," which is a matrix that lists the specific citation in the reference documents for each <br /> piece of information that the D&S requires. <br /> WBA's will maximize the use of existing information in preparing the Title XVI Feasibility <br /> Study. This scope assumes that portions of the information required by the D&S are available in <br /> the Redwood City 2010 Urban Water Management Plan; the recent Update to the City's 2002 <br /> Water Recycling Feasibility Study prepared by Kennedy/Jenks; and recycled water proj ect <br /> environmental documents. As part of this scope WBA will conduct the studies to provide the <br /> balance of the needed information for those sections. <br /> Task A.1— In fo�mation Gath e�in� anc� Ch �on olo�v o f Existin� Studies and Repo�ts <br /> WBA will review copies of reports, studies and other reference material provided by the City and <br /> other readily available sources and will prepare a chronology based on the "crosswalk." A list of <br /> needed information will be identified along with an approach by which it can be obtained. <br /> Task A.2 — P�epa�e Sections with Available In fo�mation <br /> Using the readily available information and chronology, WBA will prepare the crosswalk and <br /> supporting material for as many sections and sub-sections as possible. Specifically what sections <br /> will be completed using existing information will not be known until Task A.1 is completed. <br /> This scope of work and budget assumes that sufficient information exists on which to complete <br /> the following sections or subsections: <br /> Section 1 Introductory Information <br /> Section 2 Statement of Problems and Needs <br /> Section 3 Water Reclamation and Reuse Opportunities <br /> Subsections 4a, 4b, 4e; parts of 4d - Description of Alternatives <br /> Section 7 Environmental Considerations and Potential Effects <br /> Section 10 Research Needs <br /> Task A.3 — Alte�natives, Economic Analvsis and Justi�cation <br /> Based on general conversations with the City and the team's knowledge of the existing project <br /> documents, WBA concludes there are several sections that will require original work to be <br /> prepared to complete the D&S. WBA team will prepare a memo on these subjects that will be <br /> referenced in the crosswalk. <br /> Section 4- Description of Alternatives: (4c) a description of other water supply alternatives <br /> considered (including impaired surface and groundwater), (4d) a cost estimate for the <br /> alternatives; operation, maintenance and replacement cost for the proj ect; and (4� distribution <br /> alternatives. Kennedy Jenks identified distribution alternatives that were not included in the <br /> Feasibility Study Update. A memo will be prepared that presents these alternatives and their <br /> costs estimates. <br /> Agreement over $10K 11 <br /> City Attorney Approved Version 091211 <br />
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