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6 <br /> The limited resource, or economic driver, identified in Task 3 , be it primarily effluent <br /> disposal (wastewater treatment capacity) or water supply, will influence the distribution of <br /> costs in the eventual reclaimed rate structure. The analysis in this section will compare the <br /> rate structures in the Case Study jurisdictions and how the costs were distributed between <br /> water, wastewater and reclaimed water customers. Alternatives for designing a reclaimed <br /> water rate structure in Indian River County' s will also be presented and discussed. <br /> Subtask 4.5 — Technical Memorandum. Prepare an interim deliverable in Technical <br /> Memorandum format that summarizes the results of the work performed in Tasks 2 <br /> through 4 for review by Indian River County staff. The Technical Memorandum will <br /> provide the reference material for the discussions to be conducted at the workshop <br /> meeting in Subtask 4 . 6 . <br /> Subtask 4.6 — Workshop Meeting on Implementation Strategy. BC will prepare for <br /> and lead a workshop style meeting with County staff. BC Team members will present <br /> the results of work preformed in Tasks 2 and 3 , as well as the findings of the case studies <br /> and the preliminary evaluations in Subtasks 4 . 1 through 4.4. The purpose of the <br /> workshop meeting will be to gain consensus on an implementation strategy to be used as <br /> the basis for more detailed planning in subsequent tasks. <br /> Task 5 — Reclaimed Water System Conceptual Design <br /> This task includes the planning and conceptual design of an expanded reclaimed water <br /> distribution system in Indian River County to serve residential and commercial <br /> developments as well as existing users such as gold courses . <br /> Subtask 5. 1 — Define Geographical Reuse Service Areas. Based on the land use and <br /> planning information compiled and reviewed in Task 2 , define the geographical limits of <br /> the proposed Reuse Service Area within the County. While the goal of this program is to <br /> have the primary Reuse Service Area defined as the County Urban Service Area, from a <br /> planning perspective it is important to evaluate the capabilities of each WWTF, and <br /> define sub areas, so that the County can properly management of the reclaimed water <br /> produced at each WWTF . However, other options will also be considered, taking into <br /> account the demand for reclaimed water in the WWTF service areas and the location of <br /> potential customers within those service areas . <br /> Describe the background information on the physical, environmental, and demographic <br /> characteristics of each of the areas served by the County's four W WTFs. This task will <br /> focus on the factors that affect planning, design, and operation of a low pressure, a <br /> pressurized and a combination reclaimed water transmission and distribution system . <br /> Topics will include vicinity mapping, soils, climate, population and land use zoning. <br /> Information from the County's Comprehensive Plan and the County's Planning <br /> Department will be reviewed and summarized to document the proposed development in <br /> the County's four WWTF service areas. <br /> S :\041077.003\IRC Reclaimed Water System Implementation Plan\Attachment I .doc October I , 2005 <br />