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Decommissioning Assumptions <br /> To develop a cost estimate for the decommissioning of the Project, the following assumptions <br /> and pricing references were utilized. Costs were estimated based on current pricing, <br /> technology, and regulatory requirements. The assumptions are listed in order from top to <br /> bottom of the estimate spreadsheet. <br /> 1. The projected life of the Project is 25-35 years. <br /> 2. Decommissioning will utilize a full-time Project Manager or support staff. <br /> 3. Common labor will be used for most of the tasks except for heavy equipment operation. <br /> 4. Mobilization was estimated at approximately 7% of the total cost of other items. <br /> 5. Permit applications required include the preparation of a Storm Water Pollution Protection <br /> Plan (SWPPP) and a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan. <br /> 6. Road gravel removal was estimated on a time and material basis using a 16-foot width and <br /> an 8-inch thickness for the access roads. Because the material will not remain on-site, a <br /> hauling cost is added to the removal cost. Road aggregate can often be disposed of by giving <br /> to landowners for use on driveways and parking areas. Many landfills will accept clean <br /> aggregate for use as "daily cover" and do not charge for the disposal. <br /> 7. Grade Road Corridor reflects the cost of mobilizing and operating light equipment to spread <br /> and smooth the topsoil stockpiled on-site to replace the aggregate removed from the road. <br /> 8. Erosion and sediment control along roads reflect the cost of silt fence on the downhill side of <br /> the roads and surrounding all on-site wetlands. <br /> 9. In most cases, topsoil is required to be stockpiled on the Project site during construction, <br /> therefore any such stockpiled topsoil can be used to replace the road aggregate, once <br /> removed. This will help in eliminating the costs for any borrowed landfill. Tilling to an <br /> agriculture-ready condition is estimated at $402.87 per acre (based on DOT bid prices for Soil <br /> Bed Preparation). The majority of the Project area is assumed to be tilled to an <br /> agriculture-ready condition. Because decommissioning activities are not expected to eliminate <br /> the grasses and vegetation under the arrays or heavily compact the soils the restoration effort <br /> is expected to be limited. Array areas left as pasture will require little restoration effort because <br /> the arrays will have been planted with native plants and pollinator seed mixes. As a result, the <br /> soils will have been rejuvenated by having been removed from intensive farming. <br /> 10. Fence removal includes loading, hauling, and recycling or disposal. The fence and posts <br /> weigh approximately 10 pounds per foot. <br /> ENTERPRISE <br /> �7 ENERGY <br />