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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />35 <br />36 <br />37 <br />38 <br />39 <br />40 <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 <br />44 <br />45 <br />46 <br />47 <br />48 <br />49 <br />50 <br />7 <br />NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Orange County Board of Commissioners does <br />hereby recognize the Phillips Middle School Trash Terminators version 1.0 and <br />version 2.0 for their outstanding work in recycling, composting and protecting <br />the environment for all of Orange County. <br />This, the eighteenth day of February 2014. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Dorosin, seconded by Commissioner Rich to <br />approve a resolution recognizing the Trash Terminators for their accomplishments and <br />authorize the Chair to sign. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />Chair Jacobs said he and Commissioner Pelissier met with Green Stream, which had a <br />goal of composting 20,000 tons per year. <br />b. OWASA Annual Update Presentation <br />The Board received a presentation and information from the Orange Water and Sewer <br />Authority ( OWASA) on recent activities. <br />Alan Rimer, Chair of the OWASA Board, gave an overview of OWASA and its <br />relationship to Orange County and the Board of County Commissioners. He said they will be <br />seeking their 5 million gallons /per day Jordan Lake water supply allocation a little later this year. <br />He said the state has announced a new schedule for the round 4 allocation. He said the Jordan <br />Lake allocation is an insurance policy for severe droughts or operational emergencies. <br />He said OWASA tested the interconnections between Cary, Durham and Chapel Hill this <br />past year to see if 7 million gallons of water could be safely transported in the event of a supply <br />going out. He said this was done without any hydraulic problems, and it did work. <br />He said OWASA continues to collaborate with Orange County staff and others. He said <br />work is being done with the Jordan Lake Partnership group to look at a cost effective way to get <br />water from the lake to Durham. <br />Alan Rimer said a copy of the 50 year long range water plan had been provided to the <br />Board. He said the goal is to re -visit what was done 8 or 10 years ago and examine where <br />things are with all of the water supplies, including Cane Creek, University Lake and the Quarry. <br />He said this is being done to make sure that there is an understanding of where water will come <br />from 50 years in the future. He said OWASA has asked the towns to work on a consistent <br />method of population projections based on zoning classifications, in order to provide a clearer <br />picture of where the region is headed. He said a copy of their strategic plan was provided to <br />the public in January. He said public comments will also be solicited at the board meeting in <br />February. He encouraged the Board to submit comments as well, so that those can be <br />entered into the plan. He said the goal is to get this plan voted into place so that it guides the <br />board over the next 3 -5 years on those things that are important. <br />Alan Rimer said OWASA has continued to provide technical information to all entities <br />involved in the work being done to provide water and sewer services to the Rogers Road <br />neighborhood. <br />He said OWASA is doing forest management activities in the 490 acre Cane Creek <br />Mitigation tract, which is federally mandated. He said the original plan was to do selective <br />foresting in December, but this has been postponed due to inclement weather. He said <br />constituents have been notified that this will be underway in the spring. He said the remaining <br />