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2009 ERCD - Regional Partnership and Potential Joint Use of Jordan Lake Reservoir MOU
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2/17/2009
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Z.i~-©9 <br />G b <br />Memorandum of Understanding <br />Jordan Lake Partnership <br />MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING SUPPORTING A REGIONAL <br />PARTNERSHIP FOR WATER SUPPLY PLANNING AND POTENTIAL JOINT <br />USE OF THE B. EVERETT JORDAN RESERVOIR <br />WHEREAS, the Research Triangle Region of North Carolina has experienced three <br />significant droughts within the past six years; and <br />WHEREAS, the B. Everett Jordan Reservoir (Jordan Lake) has proven to be a reliable <br />source of water supply; and <br />WHEREAS, the Research Triangle Region continues to grow and serve as the premier <br />economic engine for our State; and <br />WHEREAS, the local government jurisdictions in the Research Triangle Region have <br />responsible and thoughtful land use plans to accommodate the projected growth of our <br />Region; and <br />WHEREAS, the local government jurisdictions and their constituent water supply <br />authorities are responsible for providing for the publicly owned water supply that has <br />been a critical ingredient in the economic development of the Region; and, <br />WHEREAS, only about two thirds of the total water supply capacity of Jordan Lake is <br />currently allocated, and only about half of that allocated amount is currently being used; <br />and, <br />WHEREAS, Jordan Lake is a regional asset and it is understood that the use of its water <br />supply requires a comprehensive and collaborative regional approach that will provide <br />sustainable benefits, including: <br />• Improved cooperation between local water utilities and ease of regulatory oversight; <br />• Reduced unit costs through economies of scale in facility design, construction and <br />operation of a potential joint use public water supply intake and other investments; <br />• Increased flexibility and reliability of local water supplies, especially during droughts <br />and other dynamic events; and <br />• Enhanced ability to comply with federal and state drinking water standards; and <br />• Sustainable use of regional drinking water resources; therefore <br />BE IT RESOLVED, that the signatories to this memorandum of understanding pledge to <br />work together as part of a Jordan Lake Regional Water Supply Partnership (referred to as <br />the Jordan Lake Partnership); and, <br />BE IT RESOLVED, that the signatories will participate in the Jordan Lake Partnership <br />for regional water supply planning related to Jordan Lake with the goal of <br />collaboratively defining Jordan Lake's role in a long term sustainable and secure regional <br />water supply for the Research Triangle Region; and, <br />larch 16, 2009 Page 1 of 17 <br />:;-,_ <br />
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