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11 <br /> June 1991 <br /> ADDENDUM <br /> To the Eno River Voluntary Water Use Agreement <br /> When Lake Orange is above 100 percent full and is spilling, <br /> Hillsborough will be allowed partial credit for water purchased from <br /> an outside source and discharged into the Eno River west of county <br /> road 1009 during the monitoring week that the discharge occurs, at a <br /> credit rate of 60 percent of the total discharge, when the discharge <br /> is made over a 24-hour period or greater. The credit volume will be <br /> divided by 7 days and added to the withdrawal limit listed in Table <br /> 1, to determine the allowed average daily withdrawal for that week. <br /> In the event that the flushing discharge straddles two monitoring <br /> weeks, the credit volume will be applied equally between the two <br /> weeks. The Orange County Engineer, or DWR staff in his absence, <br /> must be notified of the volume and the duration upon completion of <br /> the flushing. A written report of the flushing, detailing exact <br /> dates, times, and volumes, shall be included in the monthly report <br /> to DWR. If notification is not received with that months water use <br /> report, no credit will be granted and any excess water use will be <br /> labeled as a violation of this agreement . The Division of Water <br /> retains the right to revoke permission for Hillsborough to receive <br /> credit for flushed flows if at any time , in the opinion of the <br /> Division, the ability of Ben Johnston Dam to meet downstream flows <br /> may be compromised. Said revocation will be in effect until there <br /> is notice by DWR that the problem has been corrected to its <br /> satisfaction. If Lake Orange is not spilling, no credit will be <br /> allowed. <br /> - In the event that flow at the Eno River at Hillsborough streamflow <br /> gage is over 10 cfs, Corporation Lake and Lake Ben Johnston are both <br /> spilling water over the dams, purchases of water are being made from <br /> outside of the Eno River Basin, and the low flow period has not yet <br /> ended, users may cease their outside purchase of water and withdraw <br /> the amount of water allowed in the absence of a low flow period, as <br /> long as the ability to resume purchase of water for immediate <br /> customer delivery remains. This time period has been determined to <br /> be three days for the OWASA line. Water purchases will be made as <br /> often as necessary to flush the lines and keep them from stagnating. <br /> If flows drop below 10 cfs before the low flow period is over, Eno <br /> River withdrawals must immediately be reduced to Table 1 levels. <br /> - Transfer of water allocation between users is permissible under <br /> the following conditions: 1) Lake Orange is greater than 80 percent <br /> full; 2) notification of the duration and specific volume of the <br /> transfer will be given by the surrendering party to the Orange <br /> County Engineer, or the DWR in his absence, a minimum of one day <br /> before the transfer is to take place; 3) the total allocation will <br /> be adjusted if necessary by the averaging period of the surrendering <br /> party, and 4) written notification of the duration and volume of the <br /> transfer will be provided by both involved parties in their monthly <br /> water use reports to DWR. If prior notification is not received, <br /> DWR will not recognize the allocation transfer. <br />