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• • <br />availability will include a review of previous literature with <br />specific concerns addressing: <br />1. Historical water level patterns for area wells. <br />2. Data on recharge zones, physical characteristics, <br />and water quality. <br />3. Adjacent area water demands and future projections <br />of groundwater use. <br />4. Permitting requirements. <br />Specific information will be obtained regarding the current <br />attitude and practice of the Houston-Galveston Coastal Subsidence a <br />District regarding the use of groundwater. Following the <br />determination of each supply alternative, an associated distribu- <br />tion system model will be utilized to analyze the La Porte area <br />• ch milestone ear. If, at an time, demand <br />consumption for ea y Y <br />projections within the system indicate system deficiencies, the <br />model will be modified to identify required improvements that <br />will be necessary to meet future demands.; <br />Task 4.0 - Recommendations and Conclusions <br />Task 4.1 - Supply System <br />The most cost-effective, technically feasible raw or treated <br />water source will be selected from the possible alternatives <br />listed in Task 3.0. A_tabular presentation of costs for each <br />alternative will be presented in addition to a discussion of <br />the merits and deficiencies of each. <br />Task 4.2 - Distribution System <br />• Final determination of the distribution system will be based <br />on which water source is recommended. <br />Task 4.3 - Preliminary Layout <br />Engineer will prepare an exhibit detailing the final water <br />system configuration including preliminary locations of exist- <br />ing and proposed supply facilities and distribution mains. The <br />exhibit will present the major system network, but it will not <br />include lines serving individual blocks or customers. <br />• <br />~~s` <br />