Specifications include, but are not limited to: E. SCOPE OF SERVICES: Generally, the work to be performed under this contract is likely to include: Project Management: Involving project oversight, supervising staff assigned to the project, monitoring of project progress, schedule, and deliverables and interfacing with the Agency of Natural Resources and/or Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets. Data Compilation: Compiling existing data, particularly from: survey information topography Geographic Information System (GIS) data layers river corridor, basin, mitigation, and municipal planning documents water quality monitoring reports parcel maps public meeting minutes and other data pertinent to the project. Public Outreach: Sponsoring and conducting public meetings in collaboration with the Agency of Natural Resources and/or Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets one-on-one meetings with landowners identifying and coordinating with stakeholders defining project objectives conducting educational activities attending local planning, selectboard, and/or other meetings Revised 10/28/2010 and other public relations activities such as: developing newspaper ads and website content and designing signage for easements and fences. Project Identification & Alternatives Analyses: Critical source area identification and prioritization, project development including preliminary landowner commitment and alternatives selection shall reflect, wherever possible, stakeholder consensus and will accommodate the goals of the ERP. Project identification will rely on existing and/or new data, including spatial analysis and water chemistry. Project Design: Producing maps and/or design drawings adequate for: regulatory considerations public representations of the project creating a basis for landowner commitments construction contracts or reference in conservation easement documents and supportive of the project objectives and the goals of the ERP. For example, developing planting plans for riparian buffer vegetation or incorporating stream survey results into a restoration project that maintains, restores, or accommodates the evolution of the fluvial dynamic equilibrium condition