Once a steering committee and group have made the decision to proceed with a feasibility study, there are a number of key actions that need to be taken. Figure 3 provides, in chronological order, the actions or decisions that have to be made. The key actions for a feasibility study include: deciding who will conduct the study, development of project assumptions, determining which components (study areas) will be included to make the study comprehensive, accepting or rejecting the completed study, and group decisions after accepting the study.