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Show developement within the basin appear to be more optimum methods of meeting increased M&I demands. This is neither exotic nor technologically difficult(and should be studied in greater detail) but it does appear to be a much cheaper solution to the Jordan River Basins impending water problem than inter-basin transfers." Implementation Cost Display Sheet: Salt Lake County Water Quality Management Plan Current Facilities Plans to 1995-2000 Item Municipal § Industrial Water Development Wastewater Treatment Facilities (Local share only) Flood and Stormwater Control Facilities TOTAL Present Plan $225,000,000 l 22,500,0003 95,000,000 5 $342,500,000 Proposed Plan $60,000,0002 21,250,000"* 25,000,000 6 $106,250,000 Notes: 1. Re-imbursable costs for Bonneville Unit attributable to Salt Lake County taxpayers/consumers: Bureau of Reclamation, E.W. Clyde. 2. Dual Water System Costs: 208 staff estimates from typical Davis County costs. Supplied by Nielsen, Maxwell 5 Wangsgaard. 3. 208 Facilities Plan costs by Stevens, Thompson § Runyon. 4. Revised estimates using new process and reduced flows from water conservation pricing. 5. 208 technical reports - costs based on average land values for detention basins and associated features. 6. Revision of costs based on using canal/retention system concept. page 8 . |