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✓ram"✓��- <br /> Stage II presents unnecessary challenges to future <br /> water quality improvements. Research by our technical <br /> consultants indicates that Stage I1... <br /> rrr ♦ Requires nutrient reductions that are impossible <br /> ✓ with today's technology <br /> ♦ Rules out cost-effective, innovative solutions <br /> that exist today <br /> ♦ Would cost local governments and citizens in the <br /> T Basin over$1 billion to implement <br />,w- ,✓ri -..... ---.....✓ <br />���✓--� � ��✓�- � ,� ♦ May only produce minor improvements — Falls <br /> Lake already provides safe drinking water, <br /> supports a healthy fishery, and provides enjoyable <br /> recreation with today's good water quality <br /> The UNRBA is committed to leading <br /> the development of a more effective <br /> strategy for improving water <br /> quality in Stage 11. <br /> r <br /> Can the Stage 11 rules be reexamined and revised? <br /> Yes! The Falls Lake Rules specifically allow for a reexamination of the Stage II <br /> requirements. Pursuant to the rules, the UNRBA is working with the State of <br /> North Carolina and partners across the basin to reexamine Stage II of the <br /> Nutrient Management Strategy. <br /> ✓ <br /> Data <br /> ✓, ✓ <br /> coltection, G­ lit <br /> c ✓ <br /> v <br /> I <br /> ✓ <br /> r I <br /> 6 <br /> ✓ <br /> ✓ ✓ <br /> Collaboration <br /> .. uoy <br /> �I I <br /> q <br /> ✓ f �& <br /> r <br /> I <br /> 1 I <br /> t„ <br /> / ✓ r <br /> Where can 1 learn more? Members of the public are welcome to attend all <br /> UNRBA meetings.To join us at an upcoming <br /> Visit our website UpperNeuse.org meeting or review minutes from previous meetings, <br /> visit our website at UpperNeuse.org <br />