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10.3 <br />10.3.1 <br />1 OA <br />24" Finished <br />Watermain <br />LF <br />3,800 <br />• <br />i $250 <br />. <br />$950,000 <br />1I 20" Raw Watermain <br />LF <br />1,900 <br />$175 <br />$333,000 <br />Well 8 Meter Vault <br />Lump Sum <br />1 <br />$100,000 <br />$100,000 <br />Total <br />$3,058,000 <br />1 Costs are for comparison of alternatives and are not meant to represent the MI project costs_ <br />Vacant City Property Site <br />The City owns a vacant 4.1 acre parcel located on the east side of Ramsey Blvd NW, west of the <br />Public Works Site shown on Figure 1 in Appendix I. A 4.1 acre parcel would be sufficient to <br />construct Rannsey's water treatment plant. <br />Raw Watermain and Costs — Vacant City Property Site <br />The raw watermain required to construct a water treatment plant at the Vacant City Property Site <br />is shown on Figure 3 in Appendix I, The water main costs are included in Table 10-3_ <br />Easements and restoration are assumed to be needed for a portion of the raw waterrnain <br />constructed along Ramsey Boulevard; however, it is assumed that most of the watermain can be <br />constructed in existing County Right -off -Way. <br />Table 10-3 - Fire Station Site Costs <br />Unit <br />Est. <br />Quantity <br />4,500 <br />Unit Price <br />24" Raw Waterrnain <br />LF <br />$250 <br />$1,125,000 <br />Easements/Restoration <br />- Ramsey Blvd <br />Lump Sum <br />1 <br />$300,000 <br />- <br />$300.000 <br />24" Road Crossing <br />(Jacking) <br />LF <br />200 <br />$1,000 <br />$200,000 <br />24" Finished <br />; Watermain <br />LF <br />4,500 <br />1 <br />$250 <br />$1,125,000 <br />20" Raw Watermain <br />LF <br />1,900 <br />$175 <br />$333,000 <br />' Well 8 Meter Vault <br />Lump Sum <br />1 <br />$100.000 <br />$100,000 <br />WTF Garage <br />, Lump Sum <br />1 1 <br />$1,280,000 <br />$1280,000 <br />i Total <br />; $4,463,000 <br />1 Costs are fc'r comparison of alternatives and are no! meant :a represent the full proiect costs. <br />Water Treatment Plant Site Evaluation and Recommendation <br />The City has planned to locate a water treatment plant at the Fire Station site. Some of the raw <br />waterrnain is in place and it is convenient for metering Well 8. However, the Fire Station site is <br />remote from other Public Works facilities, would have some to inefficiencies, and would require <br />building a garage. The Fire Station site would also require the City to purchase land. Due to the <br />construction of the garage and purchasing land, the Fire Station site is more expensive than the <br />Public Works site. <br />FEASIBILITY STUDY -DRAFT <br />Page 35 <br />RAMSY 154354 <br />