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2000 NS BOCC - Water and Sewer Boundary Agreement
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Minutes - 03-23-2000
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Mutual Aid Compact' <br />A JOINT RESOLUTION <br />ESTABLISHING COMMON LOCAL POLICIES FOR MUTUAL AiD <br />DURING WATER SUPPLY EMERGENCIES IN REGION J, NORTH CAROLINA <br />NVIIEREAS, the 1987 World -Class Region Conference expressed a broad based <br />commitment to specific actions for enhancing the economic, environmental, <br />and human resources of the cities and counties comprising Region J, North <br />Carolina; and, <br />IVIIEREAS, utility infrastructure with sufficient capacity and reliability is essen- <br />tial to the Region's continued economic strength; and, <br />WHEIZ E AS, the governing bodies of the parties to this Resolution recognize an <br />increasing interdependence of water supply, development, and disposal <br />activities expressed by the phrase "We all drink from the same bowl;" and, <br />WHEREAS, the increasing number of interconnections between local water systems <br />provide the basis of a larger, more coherently planned water supply network; <br />arid, <br />IVHEREAS, such interconnections should be designed to meet:uwater supply needs <br />ranging from short term emergency service measured in days, to seasonal tit(111ght <br />supplements lasting for weeks or months; to longer duration transfers caliahle of <br />satisfying interlocal water supply needs over a period of years; arid, <br />NVNEREAS, the Region's overall water resources are sufficient to meet most for- <br />eseeable local emergencies without undue hardship on neighboring water <br />systems within.the Region; and, <br />WHEREAS, an important element of the Region's high quality of life is the diversity <br />and uniqueness of its individual conununities, with those identities often expressed <br />through different philosophies of growth, development, and capital facility expansion. <br />NOW WHEREFORE, the governing bodies of the parties to this Resolution having deter- <br />mined that the public health, safety and welfare will be served and benefited by their <br />cooperation as hereinafter set out; and, in the desire to assure adequate service dut ing <br />temporary disruptions caused by failure of the of the water supply, treatment, or trans- <br />mission /distribution systems of any of the parties, do mutually resolve as follows: <br />
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