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Work Plan for Refined Plume Definition and Management of Floating Product-7500 W 11 th St., Tracy, CA. Page 21 � <br /> scheduled, sampling from that well will be deferred until its pump and <br /> appurtenances are functional. If such delay in recovering samples from the well <br /> in the restaurant is required, the potable water monitoring program for that well <br /> will be extended to make sure that a minimum of four water-quality monitoring <br /> rounds are completed. <br /> 6.2 Cost Estimate <br /> A cost estimate for monitoring the quality of groundwater in potable water supply wells <br /> included in the Engineer's Estimate in Appendix A(Tasks 7A and 7B). <br /> Note: . <br /> All estimates are in non-inflated present value (2003) US Dollars based on median <br /> expense assumptions. Some quantities are approximate and cannot be determined <br /> accurately except in the field. The estimates provided are for general budgetary <br /> purposes only. Actual costs may vary due to changes in vendor pricing and scope of <br /> work adjustments based on the results of progressive stages of field investigations. <br /> CAPITAL COST <br /> Installation $4,550 <br /> (Including procurement of <br /> sampling authorization, <br /> installation of sampling ports, <br /> first round of potable <br /> water-quality monitoring <br /> and report results.) <br /> Total Estimated Capital Cost $4,550 <br /> OPERATING COST <br /> Cost Per Round of Potable <br /> Water-quality Monitoring $2,400 <br /> Total Estimated Operating Cost* $7,200 <br /> *Assumes three additional rounds of potable water-quality monitoring. <br /> CLOSURE COST <br /> System Closure Activities $ 0 <br /> Total Estimated System Closure Cost $ 0 <br /> sic <br />