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Agenda - 11-05-20; 7-a - Interim Alternative Implementation Approach (IAIA) – Upper Neuse River Basin Association (Falls Lake Rules)
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Page | 2 <br /> <br />but difficult to assign a numeric credit. The IAIA is expected to be more cost‐effective than that <br />described in the current Strategy. <br />An important aspect of the IAIA is to promote additional actions directed at reducing nutrient <br />loading impacts from ED and to promote general improvement in the eutrophication conditions <br />in Falls Lake (Lake). The IAIA is considered interim because it would apply only during the <br />period between the time the IAIA is initiated and when the Falls Lake Rules are readopted <br />(expected in 2025 or later). Participation in the IAIA will allow a jurisdiction, in the interim <br />period, to achieve full Stage I ED compliance with the current Strategy. However, it is <br />anticipated that this approach may be a model to be used for future implementation efforts. <br />What are the goals of the IAIA? <br />The members of the Upper Neuse River Basin Association (UNRBA) have established the <br />following goals for the IAIA: <br /> Continue to improve water quality in Falls Lake and its watershed until the re‐ <br />examination of Stage II is completed and a new strategy is adopted <br /> Engage each jurisdiction in a collaborative, watershed‐focused approach <br /> Provide flexibility to the IAIA participants in terms of cost‐effectiveness, types of <br />projects, where to implement projects, and who to partner with <br /> Shift the focus from counting pounds to implementing projects <br />What will it cost each participant? What will it cost Orange County? <br />Funding of Stage I IAIA eligible activities and projects are based on minimum investment levels <br />for each participating jurisdiction as determined cooperatively by the participating jurisdictions. <br />Table 1 shows how a $1.5 million investment could be assigned to the IAIA participants if all <br />current UNRBA member jurisdictions with an ED requirement participate. Orange County’s <br />Stage 1 participation commitment is currently expected to be $161,943. <br />Table 1. Local Government Financial Commitment Fiscal Year Levels for Members that Choose <br />to Participate in the Stage I ED IAIA <br />Member Annual Funding <br />Level <br />Member Annual Funding <br />Level <br />Town of Butner $23,393 Town of Hillsborough $34,221 <br />City of Creedmoor $16,926 Orange County $161,943 <br />City of Durham $337,587 Person County $114,394 <br />Durham County $133,300 City of Raleigh $466,081 <br />Franklin County $19,058 Wake County $88,968 <br />Granville County $100,453 Town of Wake Forest $13,692 <br />5
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