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10/21/1986
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r� -Y- <br /> • have made this a rather unlikely alternative at this time. • <br /> The Orange-Alamance Water Corporation, a private water company, is supplying <br /> water from the Eno River, Reuse Basin, to customers in Alamance County, <br /> Cape Fear Basin, adjoining the areas supplied by Mebane and Graham. The <br /> major growth of their service area is occurring in Alamance County. There is <br /> at present no limits except presently installed equipment on the amount of <br /> water this private corporation can withdraw from the Eno and divert to Alamance <br /> County. <br /> It appears to me that for the next 10-15 years the demands onthe upper <br /> Eno River water will continue to exceed the storage capacity and abuses to the <br /> stream flow level will continue to occur. _ <br /> It is also a rational judgement that if Hillsborough is forced to purchase <br /> water and maintain a 7Q10 in the river, that they will purchase only the <br /> minimum amount of water necessary, and that the 7Q10 will become the regulated,. <br /> sustained flow existing un-naturally for many months as it was this year_ - <br /> . <br /> The only regulat`ons devised to deal with th is problem lie within the <br /> - Capacity Use Area Act and allow the State of North Carolina to perform scienti - <br /> fically based studies of the watershed, develop guidelines to manage the <br /> conflicting interests, assist the users in implementing necessary changes. - <br /> and if ultimately necessary, declare the Eno River Basin a Capacity Use Area <br /> and regulate by permit all withdrawals in excess of 0.1 mgd. <br /> The jurisdictions involved have been warned for over 20 years that they <br /> would have to deal with their water supply problem. By delaying, and usurping <br /> the natural stream flow levels they have created a crisis that has no quick <br /> solution. I believe that the time is near where the information gained through <br /> a capacity use study by the State will be essential in assuring protection for <br /> the Eno River. I would like to ask this committee _to pass a resolution supporting <br /> a Capacity Use Study on the Eno River. <br />
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