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B. <br />3. The Engineer shall serve as the Owner's professional representative in all <br />phases of the Project, and shall give consultation and advice to the Owner during the <br />performance of his services. <br />4. Basic services shall be paid for by the Owner as indicated in Section V, <br />Paragraph A. <br />MASTER PLANNING AND PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING REPORT PHASE <br />The Engineer shall first prepare a master plan for water and sewerage facilities within <br />the study area, with such plan indicating the sizes, capacities, and general layout of <br />the facilities needed to serve the area within the next 20 -year period. The Engineer <br />shall then confer with the Owner and establish those sub -areas, if any, where the <br />initial components of the master plan are needed to meet the existing water and` <br />sewerage needs. After such sub -areas are designated, the Engineers shall prepare a <br />preliminary engineering study and report on the initial construction program. In <br />order.to accomplish the above, the Engineer shall; <br />1. Conduct field work to locate those buildings that are not now served by <br />water and/or sewerage systems. <br />2. Estimate the present water supply requirements and make projections of <br />future demands for the several sub -areas and the total area within each region to be <br />served. <br />3. Conduct field and office investigations on the area's fresh water resources to <br />establish a source of adequate quantities of good quality water for the water supply <br />systems. <br />4. Prepare a master plan of water supply, treatment, ground and elevated <br />storage, transmission and distribution lines and other facilities to serve the existing <br />water systems and to furnish water supply in areas not now served. The water supply <br />systems will be developed as an integrated system to serve the entire region within <br />the study area. <br />5. Estimate the present sewerage requirements and make projection of future <br />flows for the several sub -areas and the total area within each region to be served. <br />6. Review and establish with the Owner the method for treatment and disposal <br />of the sewage. <br />7. Prepare a master plan of sewage collection, pumping, transmission, treatment <br />and disposal facilities to serve the existing sewerage systems and to furnish sewerage <br />in areas not now served. <br />_JP_ <br />
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