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<br />b. Local and Regional Benefits – obtain from Corp’s Regional Economic <br />Development (RED) account or similar source. An IMPLAN model can be used <br />to develop quantitative outputs from updated RED information that can be <br />added and/or subtracted from the costs and benefits output from the Hazus <br />model. <br />c. Cost information for analysis: <br />i. Construction costs (quantitative) <br />ii. Mitigation costs (quantitative) <br />iii. Operation and maintenance costs (quantitative) <br />iv. Social costs (qualitative) <br />d. Benefit information needed for analysis: <br />i. Flood damages/fighting (quantitative) <br />ii. Development (quantitative) <br />iii. Induced economic growth (quantitative) <br />iv. Social (qualitative) <br />e. Analyze the following MN EIS alternatives (if found to meet the purpose and <br />need of the Project): <br />i. Proposed Project <br />ii. Base No Action Alternative (no emergency measures) <br />iii. No Action Alternative (with emergency measures) <br />iv. Distributive Storage (with flood barriers) <br />v. C2 (move the Southern Alignment north 1.5 miles) <br />2. Other Studies and Support: <br />a. Compilation of completed and currently funded flood risk reduction projects <br />since FFREIS) – provide list of project descriptions and available information to <br />DNR. <br />b. Changes in wetland impacts due to Project alignment changes – write memo <br />based on information provided by USACE. <br />c. County and city land use plans (relevant portions) – provide information to <br />DNR. <br />d. Analysis of hydrologic rating curve – provide DNR with updated H&H models <br />that incorporate the most recent project modifications and mitigation <br />measures (H&H 7.1 model update). <br />e. Analysis of 37-feet stage through town - For Fargo ND, Moorhead MN, Cass <br />County ND, and Clay County MN review existing infrastructure and document <br />impacts that would occur and require mitigated if the Project Red River flow <br />through town stage were increased from 35-feet to 37-feet at the Fargo gage. <br />Include in the evaluation: pump dependency time, county road closures and <br />isolated properties, protecting/maintaining sewer systems between 35-feet <br />and 37-feet, number of basements impacted between 35-feet and 37-feet, and <br />impacts to Cass and Clay Counties in rural areas. Determine the additional <br />length of levees required for Project Red River flow through town stage of <br />HMG_TO08-A10_Long.docx 6 <br />DR <br />A <br />F <br />T