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9/3/1985
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�L7;MIT•�/lRNyy� <br /> i 0 HrusOROUGN j ` ORANGE - At_AMANCE <br /> DuRNAN x WATER SYSTEM, INC. <br /> f <br /> 1 CHAPEL RILL' O p'1 This is a private water company serving an <br /> Of 1/AKE FOREST �,. area between Hillsborough and Mebane <br /> cARRepa �� ROLESQYILLE along US 70 and 185. it also serves an area <br /> in Alaman <br /> �MORRISVILLE 2EDULON ce County with sewer. The sytem <br /> Q KNIGHTDALE Q is connected with the Hillsborough water <br /> / CARY E cR Q Q�ENDEII Y <br /> APEX Q � system and the Mebane system. Through the <br /> / <br /> Q QGARNER Mebane system it can draw water from <br /> HOLLY SPRINGS �a,•� Graham. <br /> Q ' <br /> �FUQUAY-MARINA <br /> Q <br /> WATER: <br /> Source: Corporation Lake safe yield* 0.79 mgd** <br /> Plant capacity 1.0 mgd. <br /> Elevated storage 0.8 mg. <br /> Average daily use, 1984 0.5 mgd. <br /> Projected average daily use, 1992** 0.7 mgd. <br /> Notes: <br /> * Corporation Lake can be supplemented with water from Lake Orange <br /> owned and operated by Orange County. <br /> ** Safe Yield figure and use projection are from the Upper Neuse River <br /> Basin Study, NRCD, 1983 <br /> The system is considered adequate for the study period, 1985-92. The <br /> system could be used to transfer water from the Graham or Mebane water <br /> systems to Hillsborough and OWASA. <br /> I <br /> III-75 <br />
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