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Decommissioning Plan I Rev.0 <br />3) Site aboveground and underground electrical interconnection and distribution cables will be removed and <br />recycled off-site by an approved recycler. <br />4) PV module support racking will be removed and resold or recycled off-site by an approved recycler. <br />5) PV module support steel and support posts will be removed and recycled off-site by an approved recycler. <br />6) Electrical devices, including transformers, and inverters, will be removed and recycled off-site by an approved <br />recycler. <br />7) Concrete pads will be removed and recycled off-site by an approved recycler. <br />8) Fencing will be removed and recycled by an approved recycler. <br />The project site may be converted to other uses in accordance with applicable land use regulations at the time of <br />decommissioning. There are no permanent changes to the site, and it can be restored to its original condition. <br />This is one of the many great advantages about solar gardens. If desired, the site can return to productive <br />farmland after the system is removed. <br />TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL <br />During the decommissioning of the project, Decommissioning Contractor will use if necessary, appropriate <br />temporary (construction -related) and sedimentation control best management practices as described in the <br />project Storm -water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). <br />SYSTEM REMOVAL COSTS <br />The breakdown of costs for removal of the Community Solar Garden is found in TABLE 1 below. The costs are <br />based upon typical quantities for a 1mwAC/1.35mwDC Fixed Tilt array. Costs may slightly vary depending on site <br />specific quantities at time of construction. <br />TABLE 1 (Decommissioning Costs <br />Quantity <br />Unit <br />Unit Cost <br />Total Cost <br />Mobilization/Demobilization <br />Mobilization/Demobilization <br />1 <br />Sump <br />$10,000.00 <br />$10,000.00 <br />Subtotal Mob/Demob <br />$10,000.00 <br />Permitting <br />State Permits <br />1 <br />S mp <br />$1,200.00 <br />$1,200.00 <br />Subtotal Permitting <br />$1,200.00 <br />Civil Infrastructure <br />Removal Gravel Surfacing from Road <br />325 <br />Cy <br />$5.80 <br />$1,885 <br />Haul Gravel Removed from Road <br />325 <br />Cy <br />$6.84 <br />$2,223 <br />Disposal of Gravel Removal from Road <br />325 <br />Cy <br />$0.00 <br />$0 <br />Removal Geotextile Fabric from Road Area <br />16,000 <br />SF <br />$0.10 <br />$1,600 <br />Culvert Removal and Disposal <br />0 <br />Each <br />$1,200 <br />$0.00 <br />De -Compact and Grade Road Corridor <br />1,000 <br />LF <br />$1.00 <br />$1,000.00 <br />Topsoil and Stabilization on Removed Road Area <br />0.45 <br />Acres <br />$17,000.00 <br />$7,650.00 <br />Removal of Security Fence <br />2,500 <br />LF <br />$6.50 <br />$16,250.00 <br />Subtotal Civil Infrastructure <br />$30,608 <br />
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