Orange County NC Website
A. Background <br /> HOW we got here? <br /> • State DENR Opens Jordan Lake Additional Water Supply Allocation <br /> Request Process <br /> • Jordan Lake Partnership (JLP) MOU 2/17/2009 <br /> • Partners includes Orange, Durham, & Wake County & Cities <br /> • Pre-Application Process <br /> • Standard Demand and Supply Assumptions <br /> DENR Application Contents <br /> I. Water Demand Forecast <br /> II. Conservation and Demand Management <br /> III. Current Water Supply <br /> IV. Future Water Supply Needs <br /> V. Alternative Water Supplies <br /> VI. Plans to Use Jordan Lake <br /> B. Infrastructure <br /> Engineering Study <br /> WHY do we need to do this? and WHAT is it? <br /> This study determines: <br /> • Feasibility and design <br /> • Pipe sizes and distances <br /> • Various water system models <br /> From: Source(s)(Jordan Lake or other) <br /> Thru: Water Resource Partners (Durham, Hillsborough, OWASA, etc.) <br /> To: EDD Customer Zones <br /> Study Issues <br /> Infrastructure Engineering Analysis <br /> Existing and Necessary <br /> • Bolster Jordan Lake Application Request <br /> • Non-Utility Entity is Unique Situation <br /> • Further Dialogue and Partnerships with Local Utilities and Cities <br /> C. Next Steps <br /> th <br /> • Further Discussion at March 12 BOCC Work Session <br /> st <br /> • Orange County Draft Jordan Lake Application Due April 1 <br /> • Add the Engineering Design OC Share ($49,901) <br /> 2013-2014 Budget Process <br /> ■ Final Draft Application Due July 1, 2013 <br /> Commissioner Pelissier said the average use in the OWASA service area per day is <br /> about 8 million gallons. She said that it is striking that Orange County is going to ask for 4 <br />