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GJN4168 Pacific Water Contract 10.30.03
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GJN4168 Pacific Water Contract 10.30.03
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935076
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2004050298
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0739-791-9971
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9/13/2014
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Dragonfly Bend Habitat Enhancement Project, Scope of Work Page 3 <br /> Pacific Water Resources, Inc. <br /> hydrology and sediment tt'ansport/deposition issues. Field studies may include <br /> measurements of existing channel shape, form and structure. <br /> 4. Review Available Hydraulic Model Output. PWR will review summary output <br /> from available hydraulic models to assess flow velocities and distributions for <br /> identifying the erosive potential of flow and the magnitude of channel forming <br /> processes. Only summaries from existing hydrologic models for existing and/or <br /> proposed conditions will be reviewed within the level of effort identified in the <br /> fee estimate. No new hydrologic modeling is proposed as part of this work plan. <br /> 5. Assess Proposed Project Impacts. PWR will evaluate the proposed project <br /> impacts based on the plans provided, materials reviewed and site observations and <br /> measurements taken. This assessment will consider fluvial geomorphic processes <br /> under current and proposed conditions. It will also attempt to evaluate <br /> qualitatively how the proposed design meets the intent of project goals. <br /> 6. Prepaze Technical Memorandum. Based on our review of the information <br /> provided and assessment of project azea geomorphic processes, PWR will prepaze <br /> a technical memo outlining our conclusions and recommendations. These <br /> conclusions and recommendations may be incorporated by others into an <br /> environmental assessment (EA) prepazed for this project. They may also be used <br /> to support the design effort in future phases of work to be performed by PWR or <br /> others. We anticipate that this memo may also identify needs for additional <br /> geomorphic, hydrologic or hydraulic studies outside of this work scope. <br /> Deliverables: <br /> • Technical memorandum consisting of approximately 5-6 pages <br /> Estimated Fee <br /> The estimated fee for the above outlined activities is provided on the attached <br /> spreadsheet. The spreadsheet identifies the approximate level of effort (in hours) by <br /> employee classification and activity. Reimbursable expenses aze also identified. <br /> We propose to perform this work in accordance with our existing price agreement <br /> (#0739-791-9971 #27). The project manager for this assignment will be Phil Pommier, <br /> P.E. The geomorphologist for this assignment will be Habib Matin, Ph.D., P.E. The <br /> QA/QC engineer will be Roger Sutherland, P.E. The project engineer will be Ken Elbert, <br /> P.E. Administrative support services will be performed by Kathy Kerth in our Beaverton <br /> office. <br /> Schedule <br /> <br /> The schedule is to provide a draft technical memorandum by November 21St, 2003. This <br /> <br /> schedule assumes that PWR receives notice to proceed by November 3, 2003. <br /> PACIFIC <br /> WATER RESOURCES, INC. <br /> <br />
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