Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Compare the current Logan City GIS data to the existing water model to identify areas with discrepancies and locations where the water model needs to be updated. Update the water model to accurately represent the existing water system. • The city has an extensive SCADA system that can be used to calibrate the model and ensure that the controls in the model match the settings used by the water system. Implement current SCADA controls in the model where feasible • Review existing plans and studies. The selected consultant will be required to conduct an extensive review of the existing Water Master Plan, as well as several other reports and studies that have been conducted in recent years. These other reports at a minimum are: Water Conservation Plan updated in 2020, Water Quality Reports created annually, Bluff Water Storage Tank and Transmission Lines Phase I Study, Current Bluff (Lower) Tank Design Plans, 2023 DDW Minimum Sizing Standards for Logan City, Impact Fee Facilities Plan (IFFP) and Impact Fee Analysis (IFA), and all Utah Division of Drinking Water and Safe Drinking Water Act regulations. • The updated Water Master Plan should investigate the following areas (at a minimum) within the existing Master Plan and make any necessary updates: o Present historical and future water consumption and demand projections. Demand projections should meet the 5-year, 20- year, 40-year (for ERC growth only), and build-out scenarios.