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05/11/2015
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• <br />• <br />Michael Grochala <br />April 29, 2015 <br />Page 3 <br />the probability of funding will increase. Lino Lakes will benefit from the City of Rosemount's <br />and the City of Hugo's IWM plan development as each City has differing factors to be <br />considered with water supply and water reuse implementation. The City of Rosemount, for <br />instance, will also be looking at both industrial and wastewater treated effluent water reuse. This <br />will supplement the work that Lino Lakes has previously completed to ensure that all types of <br />water reuse are considered with in the City. <br />WSB Services and Fee <br />The proposed services (schedule and detailed fee attached) include all work required for grant <br />writing, application, submittal, and work plan development (if selected). WSB's services include <br />LCCMR presentation, discussions with supporting Representatives, and meetings required to <br />move the application through the Commission and the Legislature. If all three Cities are included <br />in the LCCMR grant application, the total estimated fee is $7,400 for each community. The <br />efforts of this application process will be shared between the communities as the beneficiaries of <br />the proposed grant. It is anticipated that the grant application will include approximately <br />$150,000 for each community depending on the scope of work desired in each community's <br />IWM Plan. <br />WSB believes this is an exciting opportunity for these communities and it will be an important <br />effort for these communities to be leaders of innovative water supply, reuse, and policy in the <br />State. By the Cities joining into this cooperative project for efforts they are planning to pursue <br />individually, they will be able to benefit and realize a cost savings during the grant application <br />process and during the plan development from overlapping efforts. <br />We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you. Please feel free to contact me if you have <br />questions or concerns regarding this scope of work. <br />Sincerely, <br />WSB &/Associate , Inc. <br />1/Ota( <br />odd Hubmer, PE <br />W ✓ <br />, <br />mie Wallerstedt, PE <br />Principal Project Manager <br />Cc: Diane Hankee, City Engineer <br />kkp <br />( Ilsersahanc hankeeAppllatalLocalMicrosollWindow 1 emp rar Intones Flies Conl1.161,1119X 042919 I 1R I0 (MR Apphc lion Proposal <br />
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