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WHEREAS, <br />assurances made to Orange County by the Orange - Alamance Water <br />System as early as 1968 that Orange - Alamance would develop a <br />water supply and treatment facility in the Haw Creek watershed <br />sufficient to serve its Alamance County customers and would cease <br />the interbasin transfer of water from the Eno River; and <br />WHEREAS, <br />the Towns of Mebane and Graham have entered into a water sales <br />agreement with Orange - Alamance which requires that Orange - <br />Alamance abandon plans for developing the Haw Creek water supply <br />and request the declassification of the Haw Creek watershed as <br />a protected water supply watershed so that it can be developed <br />without the encumbrances entailed by watershed protection <br />regulations, and which additionally requires that Orange - Alamance <br />use its entire Capacity Use Agreement raw water withdrawal <br />allocation from the Eno River prior to obtaining water from <br />either the Mebane or Graham water systems; and <br />WHEREAS, <br />the Haw Creek watershed remains a viable alternative for <br />development of a water supply for Orange County, the Town of <br />Hillsborough, the orange - Alamance Water System or another water <br />purveyor who could employ Haw Creek water supplies to provide <br />water to western Orange County and compensate for the loss of <br />water from the Eno Basin to the Haw Basin resulting from Orange - <br />Alamance's use of water from the Eno to supply its customers in <br />Alamance County; <br />NOW, BE IT <br />THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Orange County Board of Commissioners <br />opposes the declassification of the Haw Creek watershed, strongly <br />supports the Town of Hillsborough in its opposition to the <br />declassification of the Haw Creek Reservoir and requests that the <br />NC Environmental Management Commission decline the petition to <br />declassify the Haw Creek watershed and; <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Orange County Board of Commissioners request <br />that the NC Division of Environmental Management classify the Haw <br />Creek watershed with the highest watershed classification <br />supported by the current land use in the watershed unless and <br />until another water supply in the Haw River basin can be <br />developed to compensate for the interbasin transfer of waters <br />from the Eno Basin during times of low flow in the Eno Basin. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />B. PROCLAMATION OF WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by <br />Commissioner Halkiotis to proclaim the month of March, 1992 as Women's <br />History Month in orange County. The proclamation is stated below: <br />THE ORANGE COUNTY COMMISSION FOR WOMEN SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING <br />PROCLAMATION TO THE ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />WHEREAS, American women of every race, class, and ethnic background have <br />made historic contributions to the growth and strength of our <br />Nation in countless recorded and unrecorded ways; <br />WHEREAS, American women have played and continue to play a critical <br />economic, cultural, and social role in every sphere of the life <br />of the Nation by constituting a significant portion of the labor <br />
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