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Indian River County <br />Reclaimed Water Master Plan <br />Scope of Services <br />IRCDUS desires to expand its reclaimed water system and has requested ATKINS to update a <br />detailed Reclaimed Water Master Plan. <br />The proposed scope of services includes the following tasks. <br />Task 1 Data Collection <br />Objective: Obtain the necessary data required for development of the Reclaimed Master Plan. Data may <br />be summarized in sections of the Master Plan document or may be used as inputs to model development. <br />ATKINS and IRCDUS will work together to identify data and compile a list of documents that <br />may be needed to complete the Reclaimed Water Master Plan. It is assumed that data relevant <br />to the Master Plan will be in databases, GIS, and spreadsheets. It is anticipated that the data <br />collection should be completed within a four-week time period. After the initial data is <br />collected, ATKINS will identify data that is missing or data that will need additional efforts to <br />collect. This data will subsequently serve as the basis for the development of the hydraulic <br />models that will be used to help in developing and evaluating reclaimed alternatives. IRCDUS <br />AND ATKINS will agree on a time to freeze all data inputs and updates for Master Planning <br />purposes. <br />The following data will be gathered from IRCDUS and other public sources for use in the <br />Master Planning efforts. The level of effort for this task assumes that this information is readily <br />available, accessible and complete for the purposes of this Master Plan: <br />• Reports on existing facilities as completed by IRCDUS 's other Consultant(s), including <br />but not limited to, the latest edition of the reclaimed water master plan, facility asset <br />information, and related studies. <br />• Existing permits for reclaimed facilities, including FDEP operating permits. <br />• Growth projections and future reclaimed water demands will be obtained from the <br />IRCDUS planning and related internal departments. <br />• GIS mapping data containing land use and population projections by parcel and <br />containing a road/street database complete and detailed enough for the geocoding <br />process. <br />• GIS data containing pipelines, facilities, service areas, roads, etc., that will be necessary <br />for completion of the Master Plan. <br />• Existing hydraulic models with associated databases for the reclaimed water systems. <br />• Reclaimed Water billing and customer information to supplement the overall projections <br />developed in the UF Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR), to be used in <br />the Master Plan. <br />• Historical monthly reclaimed water billing data and water production data in electronic <br />