Laserfiche WebLink
1310/71-51-iC <br /> 75 Comparative Analysis or Remedial Acton Options <br />' A comparative analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of each remaining option <br /> weighed against those other options The comparative analysis provides a basis for the <br /> final selection process The alternatives will be compared on the on the basis of the four <br /> criteria (i a technical feasibility, reasonable cost, institutional considerations and <br /> environmental impacts) used to evaluate the alternatives in Section 7 4 <br /> 7 5 1 Technical Feasibility <br /> The primary consideration in discussing the technical feasibility of a technology is <br /> whether the technology is reliable and appropriate for the site situation at Shop-10 <br /> Technical feasibility addresses several issues which include the following <br /> o Effectiveness <br /> o Demonstrated Performance <br /> o Useful Life <br /> o Environmental Effects Upon Operation <br /> o Operation and Maintenance Requirements <br /> o Constructability <br /> 752 Reasonable Cost <br /> Detailed cost analyses were performed for each of the alternatives been considered To <br /> Y p 9 <br /> analyze project costs, the following three steps were performed <br /> o Estimate thecapital n <br /> cap a and operation and maintenance costs. <br /> o Using the capital and O & M estimates, calculate the present worth <br /> Only the major capital and operation and maintenance costs for each alternatives were <br /> identified The following items are considered capital costs and operation maintenance <br /> costs <br /> 37 <br />