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• 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 /> Orange County Growth Pattern (map) <br /> Future Land Use Map of the Orange County Comprehensive Plan (map) <br /> Untitled Table <br /> Untitled Table <br /> Jordan Lake Water Sharing Agreements (map) <br /> Potable Water Interconnections —Jordan Lake Partners (map) <br /> Untitled Map <br /> Draft Application Guidelines for Jordan Lake Water Supply Storage Allocation (Table) <br /> Draft Application Guidelines for Jordan Lake Water Supply Storage Allocation (pg. 2 <br /> Table) <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 /> Further Discussion at March 12th BOCC Work Session <br /> • Orange County Draft Jordan Lake Application Due ARrW Probably October 1 st <br /> ■ Add the Engineering Design OC Share ($49,901) <br /> • 2013-2014 Budget Process <br /> • Final Draft Application Due 'uly 1,2013 Early Next Year <br /> Comments/Questions: <br /> Craig Benedict, during the presentation above, said that it is not known how much <br /> water is in a future allocation request and this may delay the application request. He said <br /> some forecasts estimate usage at 70 gallons per person per day, which is reasonable. He <br /> said this is a raw water supply, which is 20% higher than finished water. He said there have <br /> been 13 entities involved in this process. He said water resources are scarce in the triangle, <br />