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6.Explain how construction ready this infrastructure project is relative to design completeness and the <br />permitting process. <br />The District has awarded a contract to construct the Phase I WWTP to Apollo General Contractors, <br />Inc.and has pre-purchasedthe process equipment skid from Kubota that is scheduled for delivery in <br />July 2021.The system will be completed and operational by the end of October 2021. <br />The District has contracted with HLA Engineering and Land Surveying,Inc.to develop bid <br />documents for a well driller to determine an adequate site by constructing test wells starting July I, <br />2021.The information obtained will be use by Aspect Consulting to complete the well design.The <br />final well development will be completed in 2022. <br />7.Indicate the Estimated Number of Short Term and/or Permanent Jobs Created/Retained by the Project. <br />The water right credits the District will receive once the Kittitas County well is completed will provide <br />capacity for up to 3,000 additional ERUs,enough to serve the full future build-out of their service area. <br />Existing commercial operations such as the ski resorts will use the additional water capacity to add <br />hours to their ski-related operating time in the form of night skiing,days to their operating season by <br />increasing their snow-making operations,and add year-round operations to their facilities resulting in <br />diversity and more FTEs. <br />Kittitas County has approved developments without consideration of the limited capacity of the <br />District's domestic water and wastewater systems.The completion of the Kittitas County Well and <br />Phase 1 MBR provide the needed water and wastewater capacities to allow the planned developments <br />to move forward in a sustainable manner.The new construction sparks construction-seasonjobs for <br />many years as the development occurs.The average home in Snoqualmie Pass requires three seasons <br />to complete. <br />The commercial vs.residential mix of ERU consumption has historically been about 7 commercial <br />connections for every 100 residents.The usual support businesses of services for residential are <br />anticipated to be supplemented with new business types to cater to year-round outdoor activities. <br />Submit the original application to: <br />Kittitas County Department of Public Works <br />411 N.Ruby,Suite #1 <br />Ellensburg,WA 98926 <br />6