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Water Quantity Tech Team Proposal
Problem statement The staff team of the initiating governments proposes that a Water Quantity Technical Team be formed. The purpose of the "tech team" is to facilitate the planning, coordination and review of the water quantity analyses outlined in the Draft Scope of Work (Section 3.1.4.5), and facilitate coordination with the technical assessment described in Section 3 of the Draft Scope of Work. The specific tasks that the tech team will complete are as follows.
OBJECTIVES The objectives of forming a Water Quantity Tech Team are to:
WORK PRODUCTS The Water Quantity Technical Team will produce and distribute information that facilitates the completion and availability of the technical work products produced by contractors and consultants. This information is envisioned to be in the form of:
SCHEDULE 3/22/2000 Planning Unit review of Water Quantity Technical Team Proposal for formation, comments solicited on proposal 4/7/2000 Comments on proposal due to Linda Sterling 4/12/2000 Initiating Government decision on formation of Tech Team 4/26/2000 Planning Unit decision on revised proposal for Tech Team formation 5/1/2000 Tech Team meets to review tasks for work to be completed on FY 2000 Water Quantity Analyses, meetings weekly thereafter
The schedule of work tasks and updates, and budget for the technical team will be proposed by the working Technical Team, and approved by Planning Unit and Initiating Governments.
PROGRESS REPORTS Quarterly reports will be submitted to the Staff Team and Planning Unit in draft format, comments will be solicited within a 2-week period, and revisions incorporated within 1 week. A final report will be released to the public within 1 month of the review of the draft. Quarterly reports will include: summaries data collected, data analysis, and modeling tasks, updates on schedule and budget of ongoing water quantity analysis work, changes to work plans or contracts originally approved and coordination with other technical work conducted for Watershed Management and Habitat Restoration activities.
Proposals for resource acquisitions deemed necessary by the tech team to function effectively will be forwarded to the Staff Team weekly. In addition, recommendations regarding database policies and procedures, and water quantity data quality assurance measures will be reported by team participants weekly to the Staff Team, and monthly to the Planning Unit.
STAFFING Technical Teams will generally be composed of representatives from the Initiating Governments and the Planning Unit or their designees, and other technical experts identified by the Planning Unit. Technical team members will commit to meeting weekly for up to 4 hours. Additional time commitments will be required for reviewing technical information produced by contractors, composing quarterly reports and updates, reviewing and responding to comments to technical documents, and communicating with Project Staff and contractors. Participation on the tech team will require familiarity with or training in hydrology or water resource management.
BUDGET Participation in the technical team at this time is voluntary or is being funded through the organizations that provide staff to the team. A budget for operations and communications, and any associated resource acquisitions will be developed by the technical team and submitted to the Staff Team, Planning Unit and Administrative Decision-makers. |