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2/17/2009
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6b
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2009-010 ERCD - Jordan Lake Partnership Memorandum of Understanding Supporting a Regional Partnership and Potential Joint Use of Jordan Lake Reservoir
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Minutes - 20090217
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Future Water Needs <br /> • determined by projected water supply demands, less projected water conservation, less <br /> currently available water supply sources,less water supply sources under current <br /> development <br /> • identifies western Jordan Lake intake facility and its equity partners <br /> Wastewater Discharges <br /> • required to determine interbasin transfer issues and for hydrologic modeling <br /> • wastewater discharge volumes projected to the year 2060 <br /> • wastewater discharge volumes provided by each system,but reviewed for regional <br /> consistency <br /> Interbasin Transfers <br /> • identifies interbasin transfer quantities for the Towns of Cary and Apex, and their associated <br /> water systems <br /> • may identify an interbasin transfer quantity for Chatham County,depending on future water <br /> service area <br /> Hydrologic Modeling <br /> • use Cape Fear River Basin Hydrologic Model maintained by the NC Division of Water <br /> Resources <br /> • model inputs based upon Regional Water Supply Planning Framework <br /> • required for analyzing impacts of water withdrawals and wastewater discharges on water <br /> supply reservoirs and stream flows <br /> • <br /> 2 <br />
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