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� Strategic Plan <br />For the purposes of this report it is assumed that the City would be able to sell their <br />capacity in EBDA for the current value of the EBDA facilities less the value of grant funds <br />received. This analysis assumes that the portion of the facility paid for with grant funds is <br />not recoverable as a benefit to the City. The grant funded value would remain as a <br />nontransferable asset of EBDA. <br />The Union Sanitary District has expressed an interest in acquiring a portion of the San <br />Leandro capacity in EBDA, if San Leandro decides to have treatment done at EBMUD or <br />if a City reclamation project frees up EBDA capacity. Union Sanitary District is currently <br />preforming a wastewater facility plan, and will shortly be in a position to determine how <br />much additional capacity they require. As shown in Table 6-8, it is assumed that the City will <br />be able to recover all the value of their capacity in EBDA. <br />Costs given in Table 6-8 for compliance with the new basin plan (regulations) are based on <br />San Leandro's share of the EBDA capacity, EBMUD's rated capacity, and the proportion <br />of flow that San Leandro actually discharges. This proportionate share is shown in Tables <br />6-9 and 6-10. <br />00142.001 6-10 ' 1 <br />