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Mr. Pat Klaers <br />November 19, 2003 <br />Page Two <br /> <br />ultimate VVWTP flow from the VVWTP master plan, which is expected to get underway after the <br />comprehensive plan is adopted. Once we identify the ultimate flow for the WWTP, a preliminary <br />design can be accomplished to determine how to treat that amount of effluent. Is it possible to build a <br />large enough structure for the ultimate flow, but only partially equip it for the expected flow in the next <br />five to ten years, then just add additional equipment in the future? Can the existing building be <br />expanded, or must it be removed and reconstructed? These are the types of questions that would be <br />answered by the preliminary design report. Once the preliminary design is complete and the full <br />scope of the project is known, the final design would begin. <br /> <br />It is possible if we begin now that both of these projects could be bid together and constructed in the <br />summer of 2004. At this point, the best we can do is provide a fairly large range for the estimated <br />construction costs. We believe on the Iow end the two projects combined would cost approximately <br />1.5 million dollars. On the high end, we would estimate 3.5 million dollars. Firmer numbers will not be <br />available until a preliminary design is complete and the scope of the head works project is known. <br /> <br />If you have any questions or need more information regarding either or both of these projects, please <br />call. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Howard R. Green Company <br />Terry J. Maurer, P.E. <br /> <br />TJM:sw <br /> <br />Ltr-111803-Klaers <br /> <br />Howard R, Green Company <br /> CONSULTING ENGINEER8 <br /> <br /> <br />