How to Write a Feasibility Report for Stormwater Retention & Irrigation

Businesses are increasingly turning their attention to the potential environmental impact of their facilities and processes. While stormwater generally replenishes dry soil, it can also wash pollutants into the soil and groundwater at industrial sites and plants -- ultimately affecting drinking water quality. A well-developed plan for stormwater retention and irrigation can allow a business to control its environmental impact while reducing total operating costs. Writing a feasibility report demonstrates the likelihood that the stormwater system will have the desired effect.

Instructions

    • 1

      Introduce the plan. Describe the system to be used for stormwater retention, explain the specific issues it seeks to address, and list the designers or contractors assisting. Include the total amount of capital required for implementation.

    • 2

      Review the technical aspects of the system. Excerpt studies that demonstrate the efficacy of the technology behind the plan. Give examples of case studies where the plan was implemented in comparable applications (similar geography, weather patterns and industries).

    • 3

      Illustrate how the administration of the new system will fit into the existing business model and chain of command. Describe any new positions the system might require or redundancies it might create.

    • 4

      Analyze the total financial impact of the plan. Describe the ways it will save costs -- including how much and how frequently -- as well as potential indirect costs. Provide every budgetary line item associated with the stormwater system. Show the total net expense or profit associated with adopting the plan.

    • 5

      Include a recommendation. Explain whether the proposed stormwater retention and irrigation system is feasible for your company. Summarize the key parts of your report that support your decision.

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