PWC is seeking a firm whose combination of experience and personnel will provide timely, costeffective, and quality professional services to support this project. The following general description of the tasks that may be required is not intended to be all-inclusive, nor is it guaranteed that all the tasks will be utilized. 1. Document current water system infrastructure conditions and usage from available tools including risk assessments, customer meter data (both usage and pressure), system SCADA, GIS data, and hydrant flow testing. 2. Project future water demand and wastewater flow using available demographic and population projections, Traffic Analysis Zone (TAZ) data, land use / zoning data, and other current planning information. 3. Coordinate with both existing and prospective wholesale water customers regarding their future needs with respect to the water supply from the PWC systems. 4. Confirm calibration of existing water system hydraulic models for the High Service Area and Low Service Area systems. 5. Update the existing water system hydraulic models to account for 10-year and 20-year system growth projections for both the existing and prospective service areas. 6. Perform hydraulic modeling tasks necessary to determine those system improvements required to improve water quality and maintain the prescribed levels of service for both the existing and prospective service areas over the 20-year planning horizon.