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10.1.1 <br />10.2 <br />10.2.1 <br />expansion to 20 MGD. Portions of the water treatment plant would be constructed on the existing <br />City -owned Fire Station property. A water treatment plant layout for the Fire Station Site is <br />shown on Figure 4 in Appendix I. <br />Raw Watermain and Costs — sire Station Site <br />The raw watermain required to construct a water treatment plant at the Fire Station Site is shown <br />on Figure 2 in Appendix I. The water main and site acquisition costs are included in Table 10-1. <br />Because the Fire Station Site is remote from other City garage facilities, it is assumed that a <br />water treatment plant garage is needed. <br />Table 10-1 — Fire Station Site Costs <br />Est. <br />Quantity <br />nit Pric <br />24" Raw Watermain <br />LF <br />4,350 <br />$250 <br />$1,088,000 <br />24" Road Crossing <br />(Jacking) <br />LF <br />200 <br />$1,000 <br />$200,000 <br />12" Raw Watermain <br />LF <br />1,850 <br />$100 <br />$185,000 <br />Land Purchase <br />Lump Sum <br />1 <br />$500,000 <br />$500,000 <br />WTP Garage <br />Lump Sum <br />1 <br />$1,280,000 <br />$1,280,000 <br />Total <br />$3,253,000 <br />1 Costs are for comparison of alternatives and are not meant to represent the full project costs. <br />Public Work Sit <br />The City is in the process of constructing a new Public Works Facility on a 19.9-acre parcel <br />shown on Figure 1 in Appendix I. The proposed water treatment plant site is a 3.5-acre portion in <br />the northeast corner of the Public Works Site. The northwest corner of the Public Works Site will <br />remain available for other uses or development as it offers the best visibility and has access to <br />both 143rd Avenue and Jasper Street. In addition, constructing the water treatment plant in the <br />northeast corner of the Public Works Site will allow the City to control access to the existing <br />cemetery on the site. A water treatment plant layout for the Public Works Site is shown on Figure <br />5 in Appendix I. <br />Raw and Finished Watermain nosts — Public \Norks Site <br />The raw and finished watermain required to construct a water treatment plant at the Public Works <br />Site is shown on Figure 3 in Appendix I. The watermain costs are included in Table 10-2. <br />Because a new Public Works building is being constructed on the Public Work Site, it is assumed <br />that a new garage is not needed with the water treatment plant. <br />FEASIBILITY STUDY - DRAFT RAMSY 154354 <br />Page 36 <br />