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15 <br />Table 2. JLP Recommended Alternative sources to be constructed. <br />Jordan Lake - Round 4 <br />Haw <br />Storage Allocation <br />2015 <br />28.2 <br />Jordan Lake - Future Rounds <br />Haw <br />Storage Allocation <br />2025- 2045 <br />8.2 <br />Cape Fear River Withdrawal <br />Cape Fear <br />River Withdrawal <br />2025, 2045 <br />12.8 <br />Haw River Withdrawal <br />Haw <br />River Withdrawal <br />2015, 2020 <br />4.0 <br />W. Fork Eno Reservoir Expansion <br />Neuse <br />Reservoir Expansion <br />2015 <br />1.2 <br />i Stone Quarry Expansion <br />Haw <br />Quarry Reservoir <br />2035 <br />2.1 <br />i Town of Mebane Purchase <br />Haw <br />Purchase <br />2015 -2020 <br />2 (0.5-2.5) <br />Neuse Basin Option 1 <br />Neuse <br />TBD <br />2025 <br />13.7(9-15) <br />Neuse Basin Option 2 <br />Neuse <br />TBD <br />2035 -2045 <br />13.7(9-15) <br />Neuse Basin Option 3 <br />Neuse <br />TBD <br />2050 -2055 <br />13.7(9-15) <br />TOTAL All New Sources <br />96.2 -100 <br />In total, the JLP Recommended Alternative provides approximately 100 MGD of additional <br />supply by 2060, which would meet the Region's projected cumulative need of 95.2 MGD. The <br />timing and sequence of bringing the new sources online would reduce the risk of a supply <br />deficit for any partner during the planning period. <br />Jordan Lake Allocations proposed in JLP Recommended Alternative <br />The JLP Recommended Alternative includes new or expanded Jordan Lake Allocations for <br />multiple partners, both in this current Round 4 and in future allocation cycles, to meet needs <br />through 2060. Currently, 63% of Jordan Lake's water supply pool has been allocated, and a 1% <br />storage allocation is assumed to yield approximately 1 MGD of average day supply. All existing <br />allocations are currently held by Jordan Lake Partnership members, and the JLP Recommended <br />Alternative proposes that all of these either be maintained or increased. <br />Table 3 presents current allocations, the proposed Round 4 allocation requests, and future <br />proposed allocation requests through 2060. Round 4 requests would meet water supply needs <br />through 2045; future allocations would meet 2060 needs. Table 3 indicates the total allocation <br />amounts for each partner, who are expected to distinguish between Level I and Level II <br />requests in their respective Round 4 allocation applications. <br />Table 3 includes all thirteen JLP members, even though Raleigh and Sanford are not expected to <br />request Jordan Lake Allocations. The Towns of Apex and Cary currently hold a combined <br />allocation that meets the needs of both communities. The Town of Cary also has finalized long- <br />term agreements to serve the Town of Morrisville and the Wake County - RTP South service <br />areas and is expected to make a joint allocation request. Table 3, therefore, includes the <br />combined amount of the proposed allocation request, but it also shows the individual partners' <br />amounts. <br />Page 16 Orange County 2014 Jordan Allocation Request <br />