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08E <br /> DRAFT JPH MINUTES <br /> PAGE 12 <br /> sewer treatment plant- outfall . <br /> He asked that the <br /> Property owners Interests be taken Into account. <br /> Robert Rose, resident of Queen Street and Hillsborough <br /> Planning Board member, expressed concern that the banaid solutions mentioned would not work. <br /> any future development in Orange County He not co that <br /> him if it endangered the people, wildlife uand concern <br /> that are already present. He asked how could you keep taking from the river without showing any resnimumbiller <br /> flow. HeePlacement or at least keeping a minimum water <br /> continued that anything done i•n the Immediate <br /> future was just a stop-gap measure and still a breakeven <br /> point. <br /> John Hartwell , Eno River resident, expressed concern <br /> that as long as the sewage is <br /> must be water there . put into the river, there <br /> recommended t <br /> ded monitoring equipment at the <br /> to tolerate the sewage. He <br /> treatment plant itself mo <br /> that the plant is operating d orer er be constantly assured <br /> properly, <br /> Pete Thorn, representative of the Durham/Chapel Association, spoke in upportCoape) Hill <br /> efforts to sustain Hillsborough support until 01'rASthe <br /> completion of Cane Creek in three 'or until the <br /> urged that Hillsbrough uphold its four years. OWASA.He <br /> He stated a reasonable water supply commitment to nts is <br /> crucial to the economy. for all residents is <br /> V <br /> D. W. presented a resolution from the Orange <br /> Y Fish and Wildlife Club attached on <br /> pages <br /> of these minutes. <br /> Marshall no noted <br /> there <br /> where <br /> one two issues presented: <br /> mspecificall specifically. other <br /> to move ahead on Seven Mile Creek <br /> some motion of the Board needed to ) She hole <br /> areas- made in both these <br /> iWillhoit noted that the manager had re <br /> proposed policy positions. prepared a list of <br /> suggestion as to what he feltethennextestepat should had in <br /> the short range modification. n would be io <br /> have John Wray evaluate One action would be to <br /> flow. John <br /> also OWASArs proposal on in-stream <br /> Resources expressed a desire to ask the <br /> Division to make some additional runs on their <br /> model accounting for the purchase <br /> Burlington and also assuming the <br /> of 1 mto from <br /> reservoirs, and use the model to advise <br /> seont the timingtof <br /> the purchase of water by y OWASA from the Town of i <br /> He asked that they use a criterion <br /> number of days left at the point where the 1 <br /> cross to of the <br /> Propose a cutback in the transfer town systems d <br /> to develop a proposal in terms of OWASA and I <br /> stream flow as the reservoir capacity cutting back on in- ' <br /> y decreases, ,. <br />
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