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Ms. Samantha Orduno 5 August 13, 1993 <br />our report would provide recommendations regarding a work scope for a <br />Phase II ESA, if any. Three copies of the report will be submitted to <br />you. <br />C. HYDROGEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS <br />Significant amounts of water are typically required for golf course <br />maintenance and upkeep, primarily for watering of the fairways and <br />greens. The potable water supply for the club house and maintenance <br />building would be supplied by the City of Mounds View. As discussed at <br />the Golf Course Task Force Meeting, possible sources of water for <br />course upkeep would include City water, special wells drilled as a non - <br />potable source, or pumping from open ponds. If non -potable wells are <br />used, a series of shallow wells may be feasible, as opposed to a more <br />expensive, deep, high yield well. <br />Pumping from open ponds may also be feasible. If this alternative is <br />chosen, the designers would typically require information regarding the <br />amount of drawdown that would occur for a given rate of pumping in a <br />given pond. This would require analysis of the nature and permeability <br />of the subsoils, and calculations of the rate of drawdown and recharge. <br />We propose to extend some of the geotechnical borings deeper, to obtain <br />subsurface information for design of one or more shallow wells. We <br />would also obtain information regarding the nearby municipal well. We <br />would review the data, and based on the water needs determined by the <br />Architect, analyze whether pumping from shallow wells and/or ponds is <br />feasible. <br />Fees <br />Based on the scope of services described above, the fees for our <br />services would be as follows. <br />A. Geotechnical exploration and <br />report <br />B. Phase I Environmental Site <br />Assessment <br />C. Hydrogeological Analysis <br />$ 1,980 <br />$ 2,000 <br />$ 3,000 to $5,000 <br />If additional borings or deeper borings are needed, or if engineering <br />and testing are requested beyond that required for preparation of our <br />report, the additional charges would be billed at the unit rates shown <br />on the enclosed fee schedule. <br />