Orange County NC Website
Orange County water supply reservoir water levels <br /> Available information as of 11:00 AM, Tuesday, March 12, 2009 <br /> Lake Orange <br /> • Water level is full and spilling <br /> • Water storage capacity is at 100% (475 million gallons) <br /> • Approximately 141 days of water supply remaining (at Capacity Use specified release rate). <br /> • The Hillsborough gage indicates that the latest Eno River flows are at approximately 29 cfs <br /> (18.4 mgd). This flow represents a level that is approximately 50.1% of the historical <br /> median flow level (57 cfs) for this day of the year. <br /> • Orange Alamance continues the operation of its water plant five days a week (Monday- <br /> Friday) with average withdrawals of 300,000 gallons per day. <br /> West Fork Reservoir (as reported 2/27/2009) <br /> • Water level is full and spilling <br /> • Water storage capacity remaining is 100 % <br /> • Approximately 366 days of water supply remaining (assuming Town's current 30 day <br /> average water consumption rate (1.124 mgd). <br /> OWASA Reservoirs <br /> • Water level at Cane Creek Reservoir is full. <br /> • Water level at University Lake is full. <br /> • Total remaining water storage capacity is approximately 100 % <br /> • Approximately 473 days of water supply remain with no additional rainfall (at the current 30- <br /> day average daily demand [7.53 million gallons per day]) <br /> • OWASA's year-round water conservation requirements are in effect <br /> National Weather Service/NOAA Regional Precipitation data (through 3/2/2009) <br /> (inches above [+1 or below [-1 normal) <br /> RDU Piedmont-Triad <br /> +0.18" since March 1, 2009 -0.08" since March 1,2009 <br /> -3.13" since January 1, 2009 -2.56" since January 1, 2009 <br /> Miscellaneous notes <br /> The NC Drought Management Advisory Council drought map, last updated March 10, 2009, <br /> indicates that all of Orange County lies within the area of the state characterized as experiencing <br /> abnormally dry - but not yet drought - conditions. <br />