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62 <br /> of how to improve the handling and disposal of Orange County's solid waste, <br /> and will advocate for better long-term solutions <br /> • The CFE will continue to advocate for increased efforts to gather information <br /> related to water resources in Orange County and to increase public awareness <br /> and understanding of water supply sources, related concerns, and what steps <br /> can be undertaken to maintain or improve the quantity and quality of Orange <br /> County water supply resources <br /> • The CFE will continue to address, as appropriate, the critical environmental <br /> issues for Orange County as enumerated on page 3 of the 2014 State of the <br /> Environment report, which include potential adverse effects from a) invasive, <br /> non-native, plant and animal species; b) reductions in State-led collection of <br /> water resources data; c) potential drilling for natural gas in the Deep River <br /> basin; d) urban sprawl; and CFE support for e) the responsible deployment of <br /> clean and appropriately-sited renewable energy and reductions in energy use <br /> to help fight climate change <br />