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oral r r., • .a!Ierrlatlyc Welter Supply Evaluation <br />6.3.1 Methodology and Approach 6-4 <br />6.3.2 Utility Only 6-10 <br />6.3.3 Utility and Agricultural 6-11 <br />6.4 Reservoir Siting 6-10 <br />Section 7 Water Supply Options and Conceptual Estimates of Probable Costs 7-1 <br />7.1 Development of Water Supply Options 7-1 <br />7.2 Conceptual Estimates of Probable Costs 7-2 <br />7.3 Limitations of Analysis 7-5 <br />Section 8 Indian River Lagoon Impacts 8-1 <br />8.1 Total Maximum Daily Loads 8-1 <br />8.2 Stormwater 8-3 <br />8.2.1 Existing Surface Water Conveyance System 8-3 <br />8.2.2 Water Quality 8-3 <br />8.2.3 Pollutant Loading Estimates 8-5 <br />Section 9 Alternatives Analysis 9-1 <br />9.1 Long -Range Planning 9-1 <br />9.2 Existing Sand Mines 9-2 <br />9.3 Aquifer Storage and Recovery 9-2 <br />9.4 Inter -basin Connections 9-4 <br />9.5 Water Management District Reconnection 9-6 <br />Section 10 Property Acquisition 10-1 <br />10.1 Property Ownership 10-1 <br />10.2 Reservoir Site 10-1 <br />10.3 Rights of Way 10-2 <br />10.4 Pump Stations 10-2 <br />10.5 Surface Water Treatment Plant 10-3 <br />Section 11 Summary and Recommendations 11-1 <br />11.1 Summary 11-1 <br />11.2 Recommendations and Next Steps 11-1 <br />11.2.1 Phase 2 11-1 <br />11.2.2 County -Wide Planning and Inter -basin Connections 11-3 <br />11.2.3 Field Evaluation of Selected Property 11-4 <br />11.2.4 Well Abandonment Program 11-4 <br />11.2.5 Use of Dual Sources 11-4 <br />Section 12 References 12-1 <br />Smith <br />PW _X M 1.6706.104012.03.11 <br />O 2014 CDM Smith Inc. <br />All Rights Reserved <br />ii <br />156 <br />