Specifications include, but are not limited to: The TOA Master Water & Sewer Plan will evaluate the town’s existing wastewater and drinking water system infrastructure, determine the future needs of those systems based on anticipated growth, and provide a prioritized framework to guide the town in making future capital investments. This review should provide updates to the water model created in 2014 and make recommendations for future improvements. The updated water model should provide the relative hydraulic impacts that future proposed improvements would have on the system and demonstrate benefits to the system, primarily in the form of increased fire flows. The consultant shall review all existing water resource documents; including GIS data and mapping, water supply information, and any other relevant data and documents provided by the town or obtained through the consultant’s fieldwork, modeling, and interviewing town staff. TOA understands this RFSQ may be inadequate to fully describe the work envisioned. Consultants should include additional tasks they deem appropriate and a written reason why a task should be included. The scope of this project should include: 1. Update existing water distribution model, including maps, peak demands, and hydraulic profile. 2. Analysis of the water distribution system and evaluation of the system under existing conditions, to identify operating deficiencies. 3. Review 2014 capital improvement plan project recommendations and update scope and cost information, as necessary. 4. Assess potential limits to additional water system connections under existing surplus water agreement for 265,000 gallons per day. 5. Evaluate the water and sewer systems storage capacity. 6. Develop a 10-year maintenance and longer-term replacement schedule for the sewer and water systems. 7. Develop a prioritized capital improvement plan (CIP) with budget estimates to be used by TOA staff for future planning purposes.