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Agenda - 11-10-2015 - 1 - Eligibility Changes for Food and Nutrition Benefit Recipients
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Agenda - 11-10-2015 - 2 - Space Study Work Group Report Update
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Agenda - 11-10-2015 - 3 - Affordable Housing Plan Update and Affordable Housing Fund Criteria - Additional Discussion from October 6, 2015 Meeting
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Agenda - 11-10-2015 - 4 - Orange Well Net Update
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Agenda - 11-10-2015 - 5 - Upper Neuse River Basin Association Update
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Agenda - 11-10-2015 - 6 - Eno River Hydrilla Management Pilot Study Update
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• Determination of sources of nutrients in the watershed and the loading of nutrients from <br /> individual jurisdictions to Falls Lake; <br /> • Falls Lake response modeling; <br /> • Development of data for consideration of additional regulatory options; and <br /> • Linkage of water quality conditions in Falls Lake to the designated uses of the Lake. <br /> Attachment A identifies the locations of surface water sampling stations for both the <br /> jurisdictional and lake tributary nutrient loading determination projects. All of the data collected <br /> is available for review at the web site set up for this purpose: http://unrba-wgp.cardno.com/ <br /> Attachment C is an example of the results obtained from water quality samples collected in five <br /> streams that feed into the northern end of Falls Lake. Fairly significant variations in these <br /> nutrient concentrations are seen among the five streams, as well as over the course of the <br /> time interval shown for two of the streams listed. Attachment D illustrates variations in the <br /> volume of stream flow in three streams in the upper portion of the Falls Lake watershed. The <br /> combination of nutrient concentration and rate of streamflow in each individual stream <br /> determines the amount (loading) of nutrients entering Falls Lake, so a stream that contains a <br /> low concentration of nutrients (such as Eno River) could actually contribute more nutrient <br /> loading if its streamflow was significantly larger than a second stream with a higher <br /> concentration of nutrients (such as Ellerbe Creek). <br /> CardnoEntrix is also collecting data for the following Special Studies as part of the Falls Rules <br /> re-examination process: <br /> • Falls Lake Constriction Point Monitoring <br /> • High Flow Monitoring <br /> • Storm Event Sampling <br /> • Sediment Sample Analysis <br /> • Light Penetration Analysis <br /> • Volatile Suspended Sediment Determination <br /> • Survey of Recreational Use of Falls Lake <br /> • Model Performance Evaluation <br /> • Evaluation of Regulatory Options to Falls Lake Rules <br /> Project Outcomes <br /> • Determine sources of nutrients. <br /> • Quantify nutrient loading entering the lake <br /> • Examine nutrient related processes in the lake. <br /> • New data will be used in lake and water-shed re-modeling <br /> • Goal — more appropriate, achievable Stage II nutrient reduction goals <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if there is a specific party responsible for determining the <br /> rules. <br /> Tom Davis said the legislature passed the enabling legislation, and the rules were <br /> enacted in 2011. He said the Division of Water Resources (DWR) is the body that wrote the <br /> rules. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if the intent is to gather the data and provide it to the <br /> DWR so that the rules can be revised. <br /> Tom Davis said yes. <br />
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