Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Pre-Design Phase: A. Meet with JVWCD staff to review the existing emergency power generation equipment and operation of the pumping facilities. B. Review existing electrical one-line diagrams of the individual facilities. Field verify for completeness and accuracy. Include any revisions to the one-line diagrams with the final design. C. Prepare base mapping utilizing an aerial photo background (minimum 1’ resolution). This includes main roadway features, utilities, and other features, as necessary. Aerial photography should be no older than two years and be detailed enough to display road features. D. Perform a utility search of the project sites, including but not limited to, water lines, sanitary sewer, storm drain, irrigation lines, gas, electrical, cable, fiber optics, telephone, etc. E. Prepare documentation and information as required to submit a categorical exclusion (CATEX) for this project to the EPA. The checklist and instructions for the CATEX are provided in Appendix C. F. Review emergency power generation versus pumping capacity for each facility to meet indoor demands within each pressure zone. Recommend improvements to key facilities to meet the projected 2065 indoor demands. The evaluation shall include redundancy in pumping capacity via emergency power for each pressure zone. The projected demands will be provided by JVWCD for each pressure zone. G. Evaluate existing on-site power generation equipment for the facilities listed in Appendix A. Provide recommendations on a phased replacement plan with estimated costs, based off the service life of the existing equipment. Review JVWCD’s equipment maintenance procedures and provide recommendations to improve the service life of the equipment. H. Meet with applicable entities affected by the project (e.g. municipalities, property owners, utility owners, regulatory agencies, etc.) during the preliminary and design phase to coordinate all aspects of the project. I. Based off the findings and recommendations from the preliminary design efforts, provide estimated costs to construct the project. The estimated costs will be used by JVWCD staff to determine the final scope to be included with Phase II of the Generator Project.