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4t); <br />The COE will provide two copies of the report. The Sponsor will <br />be charged $35.00 per report for additional copies. A charge of <br />$2,000 will be added to the total survey cost for contracting <br />and administrative services. <br />b. Hydrographic Survey Cost Computation. <br />The Texas Water Development Board computes Hydrographic Survey <br />costs utilizing the following formula: <br />2 <br />Rate = 0.0000014 X (Area) <br />_ $14,412 <br />+ 1.15 X (Area) + $13,000 = <br />(Area is the surface area of the lake at the time of the survey, <br />in acres and Rate-is the proposed cost of the survey). Lake <br />Crook has a surface area of 1,226 acres at elevation 476 feet <br />National Geodetic Vertical Datum. The estimated survey cost is <br />therefore $14,500.00 (rounded up to the next $100.00). The cost <br />of the survey and report are proposed as lump sum fees in <br />accordance with the recorded surface areas and the standard rate <br />schedule and represents the typical charges for a "standardized" <br />underwater bathymetric survey for a given size lake and <br />associated reporting of the findings. This standard charge <br />schedule assumes: a surface acreage of the lake at normal pool <br />elevation; an underwater bathymetric survey only; a 500 -foot <br />average width between the surveying transects; acceptable <br />weather conditions; no significant surface or sub - surface <br />obstructions to navigation; no unusual owner- induced delays once <br />the field mobilization and survey effort has been initiated; a <br />8 - <br />
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