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Rubric for Design Proposal

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Introduction

Briefly introduces the water quality problem at hand and summarizes the proposed solution

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Objective

Outlines the goal and scope of the proposed solution, including constraints and limitations

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Design Strategy

Describes how the proposed solution will achieve the objectives. Explains the science behind the proposed solution, and provides detail on why the proposed solution is the best one

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Plan of Action

Describes the steps to be taken in implementing the solution

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Verification Plan

Presents a plan for ensuring that the proposed solution is working in the way it was intended

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Predicted Cost and Schedule

Provides estimates for the cost and timeline for implementing the solution

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Technical Drawing

Includes a technical drawing of the prototype solution that is based on research, drawn to scale and identifies each component of the proposed solution

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Statement of Contribution of Each Team Member

Describes how each team member contributed to the development and selection of the proposed solution and the creation of the design proposal

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