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I~ <br />• A state and federal stormwater rule would be administered the Division and would primarily affect the <br />NC Department of Transportation and the five state universities in the watershed. <br />The proposed effective date for the final rules pursuant to this public comment process is March 1, 2008. <br />HOW TO SUBMIT COMMENTS <br />The Commission is very interested in all comments pertaining to this proposed set of rules. The Division of <br />Water Quality encourages those interested and potentially affected by this proposal to review the information <br />below and make comments on the proposed strategy. <br />At the public hearings, participants will have the opportunity to make oral comments and submit written <br />comments. The Hearing Officers will limit the length of time each speaker is allowed, if necessary, in order to <br />allow all who wish to speak that opportunity. <br />Written comments may also be submitted to the address below until August 14, 2007. Written comments may <br />be submitted to Rich Gannon or Jason Robinson of the Division's Planning Section at the postal address, e- <br />mail address, or fax number listed below. <br />FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION <br />The following information related to the proposed rules is available on the Division website at: <br />http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/nps/JordanNutrientStrateg <br />• This announcement (3 pp) <br />• Summary of the reservoir's history and the need for and nature of the rules (8 pp) <br />• Text of the 12 proposed rules (compiled (81 pp) and individual) <br />• Fiscal analysis of costs to affected parties (187 pp) <br />• Links to draft TMDL and related water quality modeling information <br />• .Final Report of 2003-2004 stakeholder goal-setting/conceptual strategy process (38 pp) <br />Secondary supporting information is also available as follows: <br />• Related Division of Water Quality rules: <br />http://www.ncwaterquality.org/admin/rules/codes statutes:htm <br />• Full records of 2003-2004 stakeholder process that set strategy goals and developed a conceptual <br />strategy can be found at the following website by following the path below: <br />http://www.tlcog.dst.nc.us/dov~mloads.shtml - jorlkstlc <br />> REGIONAL PLANNING > WATER RESOURCES > Jordan Lake Stakeholder Project <br />You may also request hard copies of information from or direct questions to: <br />Rich Gannon or Jason Robinson <br />DENR-Division of Water Quality, Planning Section <br />1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 <br />Phone (919) 733-5083, ext. 356 or 537, Fax (919) 715-5637 <br />Rich.Gannon~ncmail.net or Jason.T.Robinson cr,ncmail.net <br />