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to reflect its very low density pattern of <br />development and the existence of one <br />current water supply and two potential <br />supplies. <br />The "Middle Eno" sub -basin lies between <br />Lake Ben Johnson (intake point 103.0) and <br />Corporation Lake. This sub -basin includes <br />the proposed Seven -Mile Creek reservoir. <br />Orange County recommends that this sub - <br />basin be classified AS -3 to reflect its <br />land use pattern. Future land uses in this <br />basin should not affect this sub- basin's <br />potential for meeting WS -3 standards. <br />For the "Lower Eno" basin (from Lake Ben <br />Johnson through Hillsborough into Durham, <br />Orange County recommends that the Eno <br />emergency intake in Durham be protected as <br />with a modified WS -3 classification. The <br />county finds the WS -3 classification to be <br />most appropriate for this watershed. <br />However, since the water source to be <br />protected is a river intake, Orange County <br />proposes that the WS -3 standards be <br />applied to a 10 -mile protected area (as in <br />WS -4 classes) only, and that the upstream <br />areas within the Town of Hillsborough (but <br />below the Upper and Middle Eno as <br />described above) not be classified. <br />Summary: Upper Eno: WS -2 <br />Middle Eno: WS -3 <br />Lower Eno: WS -3 (10 -mile area only) <br />Finally, regarding the classification of watersheds, Orange County <br />requests that completion of special watershed studies be used as <br />the primary criterion for determining whether other watersheds may <br />qualify for CRITICAL WATERSHED (CW) STATUS. <br />COMMENTS RELATING TO WATERSHED RULES ISSUES OR DEFINITIONS <br />1. DEFINITION OF "CRITICAL AREA" <br />Orange County feels that the best methodology to determine the <br />true geographic area critical to protecting water supplies is <br />the concept of stream "travel time" for pollutants to reach <br />water supplies. However, it is recognized that detailed <br />research must be completed to reasonably project travel time. <br />- -- <br />::: <br />Given this, ::: �a !`::::::�J ::::.::: : :,:::�•.�::::.:.<;�« >. }:•:.:;k. v:�N.... <br />}1: };.}}}:+ a};,! piHA +CP}Yfn�C•:::,;...n:;vnr::ti:' :i; }:::::•i' :.::::::.:::. }•.. <br />:.:. >' >3::ar:. { "::.o tov'be used as a "default <br />staewice mYn�mum. Orange County further applauds the <br />provisions in the rules that allows local governments to <br />
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