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investments
Benefits.
Benefits are an important consideration
NAVFAC P-442 specifies four types of benefits:
a)
b)
Efficiency/productivity
c)
d)
Nonquantifiable
in the economic
increases
output measures
All potential
Special caution must be taken when evaluating benefits.
benefits must be identified for each alternative and quantified whenever
possible.
Unquantifiable benefits must also be identified. A qualitative
statement will provide the decision-maker with additional information.
Document negative aspects as well. Most important, source data should always
be documented.
A thorough treatment of benefit documentation can be found in
Chapter V of NAVFAC P-442.
13.2.5
Compare Costs and Benefits and Rank Alternatives
After the costs
and benefits are determined, a comparison of the alternatives should be
produced.
Alternatives are to be ranked based on economic desirability.
13.2.6
Perform Sensitivity Analvsis.
Sensitivity analysis provides
feedback within the economic process (see drawing in para. 13.2) . A double
check on the assumptions gives credibility to the final results.
It further
refines the assumptions and indicates which values are sensitive to change.
In this way, the decision-maker can be certain that all relevant information
has been considered.
A thorough treatment of sensitivity analysis can be
found in Chapter VI of NAVFAC P-442.
13.3
Desire of Cathodic Protection Svsteins. Once a facility has been
funded, design alternatives must be examined. Design analysis follows the
economic methodology of Section 13. It is the responsibility of the Navy to
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APPENDIX A (continued)
(dates)?
(3)
Where?
(Mark on drawings. )
i.
Complete
information
(2)
Wiring
diagrams
(3)
Method
of grounding.
Get:
and schemstlc.s.
in the vicinity?
(Metal pipes,
J. Are any abandonedfacilities
located
etc., may be used as ground beds.) Are they connectedortobe
connectedtoanythingelse.
k.
2.
(Immediate
(1)
(2)
Probable
(3)
(4)
location.
to existing
facilities?
Soil resist ivity. If site is uniform, take 5-foot and 10-foot (usual
depth of burled structures) readings at suitably spscecl grid (20- foot
and 100- foot readings may be required).
Do not exceed 100- foot
If route of piping or structure
spacing with vlbroground instrument.
is known, follow the route. Take reading8 of f111, if any.
b.
Soil PH.
moist.
if soil is
Soil samples and water ssmples (stesm riser, etc. ) . Take ssmples
sulfides and sulfate (and pH) at representative grid locations.
(Minimum of six. )
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When
h.
(2)
d.
Structure-to-soil
voltage
(at discretion
(1)
(2)
Coated structure
of engineer) :
requires
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for
are needed.
and