Specifications include, but are not limited to: TASK 1 EXISTING CONDITIONS City staff will provide the consultant with the existing City’s system. The existing system shall be analyzed to identify any existing deficiencies. The successful consultant shall review the City’s current IFFP and become familiar with it and note existing system design parameters. An existing Level of Service for the City’s system shall be determined which will be used to establishing criteria by which future impact fees may be assessed. The consultant shall also review the City’s contract with CWP and include the timing on of the takedown schedule. This schedule should be included in the overall sourcing requirements for the City so that it complements the timing of constructing other wells within the City. TASK 2 WATER MODEL UPDATE Eagle Mountain City will provide the consultant with a copy of the existing water model. The consultant will review the model with the provided GIS mapping and identify any area to be added to the model. The consultant will also include planned developments within the City to model the future needs of the system. The model will become the basis from which all future required system improvements will be based. The consultant should include an additional 40 hours of work to review inconsistencies between the water model and actual conditions in the field. The City believes that there may be unknown field conditions such as closed valves or improperly identified pipe sizes. It is anticipated that this analysis will help to identify areas where this may occur and can be addressed. Because exact causes in these discrepancies are unknown at this point, the additional 50 hours is intended to identify the problems and not necessarily to assist in correcting the issues. TASK 3 RECOMMEND FUTURE PLANNING FOR WATER SYSTEM Based on the results from the water model, the consultant shall generate future facilities plan for the City’s system. The plan will include system upgrades required in the 5-year, 10 year, and 10 Revision 4: January 03,2024. 4 plus years periods. Future plan models should also identify system deficiencies which would fall on the responsibility of the city to upgrade, as well as costs for these facilities. It is anticipated that the capital recovery portion of the CWP water will be included in impact fees. TASK 4 IMPACT FEE FACILITIES PLAN The Consultant will generate an Impact Fees Facilities Plan (IFFP) which will identify needed system improvements within the next 6 years. Costs for these needed system improvements will be included in the final report, as well as a capacity analysis to determine a per ERU cost for the recommended improvements. TASK 5 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT The consultant should be prepared to work closely with stakeholders in this project, including City staff, local developers, and City Council. A presentation to the City Council during a work session and policy session to make final recommendations should be included in the proposal.