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12 <br />classification. The annual inspections and testing <br />costs associated with a `commercial" designation for a <br />spray irrigation system serving a volunteer fire <br />department can be several thousands of dollars. <br />Accounting for the type of flow actually treated by a <br />system rather than assigning a blanket "commercial" <br />designation would significantly reduce a volunteer fire <br />department's annual cost; <br />18) B. Everett Jordan Reservoir Nutrient Management Rules <br />As Stage 1 Adaptive Management begins in 2010, and the <br />stakeholders await the 2014 technical report on water <br />quality that may trigger additional nutrient reduction <br />steps, Orange County continues to note its longstanding <br />watershed protection efforts in this watershed prior to <br />the 2001 baseline. The County requests that members of <br />the North Carolina General Assembly take leadership in <br />making funding available to local governments to <br />address the nutrient management reductions that may be <br />required, and in particular consider the creation of a <br />revolving fund (perhaps administered by the Clean Water <br />Management Trust Fund) to provide starter funds for <br />