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City of Santa Ana, CA I SANITARY SEWER AND WATER FINANCIAL PLAN <br />Scope of Work <br />PROJECT UNDERSTANDING <br />The City of Santa Ana wishes to obtain a qualified consultant to 1) <br />conduct an evaluation of the City's sanitary sewer and water systems and <br />2) to perform a comprehensive sanitary sewer and water rate study. The <br />study will entail an assessment of the City's infrastructure to develop a <br />Rehabilitation and Replacement (R&R) Program and then design both <br />sanitary sewer and water rates that comply with all legal requirements <br />and protect the long-term financial health of the systems. The major goals <br />identified include: <br />€4 Develop sanitary sewer and water rates that are fair, objective and <br />fiscally appropriate over a 20-year study period. <br />i Assess the City's operations and budgets to determine current and <br />future level of service. <br />tl Evaluate the City's sanitary sewer and water infrastructure and <br />determine necessary improvements. <br />I Develop an R&R Program and long-range budget for both the sanitary <br />sewer and water systems. <br />M Provide alternative funding mechanisms to fund operations and capital <br />improvements while minimizing rate impacts. <br />V1 It is also understood that the City may deem it necessary to perform <br />the following additional duties: <br />R Project growth and water demands for the sanitary sewer and water <br />systems. <br />El Conduct a rate analysis on the basis of available water supply. <br />rIR Build a complete and comprehensive CIP program for both the sanitary <br />sewer and water systems. <br />i4 Develop a Water Master Plan using existing City GIS data. <br />Similar to other sewer and water systems in California, the City is facing <br />several challenges presented by reduced water demand, water supply <br />shortages, cutbacks in personnel, the recent adoption of SBx7-7, and <br />increased environmental regulations. In light of these, the City is striving <br />to provide reliable sewer and water services at affordable rates to its <br />residents. The result of this study will assist the City in meetings its goals. <br />City of Santa Ana Operations <br />The City of Santa Ana serves a population of about 320,000 residents in <br />Orange County, California. It obtains its potable water supply from <br />groundwater and import water via Metropolitan Water District. The <br />BLACK & VEATCH I Scope of Work <br />Exhibit A <br />25D-11