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1.2 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> <br />The Consultant will: <br /> <br />1.2.1 Gather Data. Work with the City to obtain the following information concerning the <br />potential use of reclaimed water: <br /> <br />Infonnation concerning potable water sales with the City. As part of this task, large <br />volume users and identified irrigation only meters will be reviewed. The Consultant will <br />look for monthly data in electronic format to supplement the water use information used <br />by the Consultant for the Water Master Plan. <br /> <br />b) <br /> <br />Information concerning the wastewater flow projections. Specifically, the Consultant <br />will seek information on the timing of a second wastewater treatment plant, the amount <br />of flow to be diverted to the plant, and the amount of flow remaining at the existing plant. <br />The Consultant understands that the City is currently in the process of developing this <br />information through its Wastewater Master Plan process, and that this information should <br />be available in July 2004. <br /> <br />c) <br /> <br />Information concerning non-potable water needs for Texas State University - San <br />Marcos ("TSU-SM"). The Consultant will meet with TSU-SM staff for one three hour <br />meeting to discuss and define its needs. <br /> <br />d) <br /> <br />Information concerning planned developments within the City's service area that may <br />have a significant non-potable water demand. <br /> <br />e) <br /> <br />Information concerning any changes to the existing contractual obligations for the supply <br />of reclaimed water to Hays Energy. <br /> <br />1.2.2 Identify Potential Customers. Use the information obtained in Section 1.2.1 above to <br />identify potential reclaimed water customers. The Consultant will evaluate the demand of these <br />potential customers based on the location of the demand, type of demand, seasonal variation in <br />demand, diurnal variation in demand, and existing water source. The Consultant will evaluate <br />what the total demand for potable water is from the City's system that could be satisfied with <br />reclaimed water and the impact that making this substitution will have on the City's per capita <br />consumption rates. <br /> <br />1.2.3 Identify Reclaimed Water Corridor Concepts. Use the information obtained in Sections <br />1.2.1 and 1.2.2 above to identify clusters of potential reclaimed water customers. The Consultant <br />will identify general pipeline aligmrtents to create conceptual reclaimed water corridors from <br />which potential customers can be served. The Consultant will aggregate the demands for these <br />corridors to obtain potential demands for each corridor identified. <br /> <br />1.2.4 Identify Availability of Reclaimed Water. Use the information obtained in Sections 1.2.1 <br />~eclaimed ~,t~ter St~dy,.,APAt <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />