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2 <br /> Orange County Staff Engineer. Additional background information on the Eno River <br /> and the WMOP is located at the following DWR website links: <br /> http://www.ncwater.org/Eno River Management/ <br /> http://www.ncwater.org/Eno River Management/plan.phi) <br /> Purpose of Information Item <br /> The last revision to the WMOP (the addition of the WFER) was made in 2000, over 20 <br /> years ago, and involved regulatory changes that required review and approval by the <br /> Environmental Management Commission (EMC) prior to execution. The existing <br /> WMOP (i.e. the 2000 version) is in typewritten font and needs to transition to the 21st <br /> Century. The existing WMOP does not contain a table of contents or page numbers for <br /> reference by the reader, and Resco Products (one of the major water users) is noted <br /> erroneously as Piedmont Minerals. In addition, the existing WMOP contains some <br /> administrative ambiguities that require minor clarifications and/or refinements. <br /> See Attachment 1 for a copy of the existing WMOP. <br /> The Orange County Staff Engineer originally initiated the proposed administrative <br /> updates with the WMOP partners in early 2020. Since that time, Orange County has <br /> received formal consent and input from all WMOP partners, including DWR. The <br /> WMOP partners have collectively agreed that it is time to update the formatting of the <br /> WMOP and provide more background and explanation of the existing WMOP terms. <br /> DWR has confirmed, in writing, that the proposed WMOP updates as contained within <br /> this Information Item will not require EMC review or approval due to the <br /> administrative/cosmetic nature of the proposed updates. The proposed updates involve <br /> converting the late-1980's WMOP document to electronic format, providing a table of <br /> contents and page numbers, adding an introductory section, making grammar and <br /> editorial updates, and providing a better explanation of the allowable raw water <br /> withdrawal allocations (i.e. revisions to Table 1 within the WMOP). The proposed <br /> revisions also update the names of the current partners and current state agencies. <br /> See Attachment 2 for a copy of the proposed WMOP, inclusive of proposed updates. <br /> DWR staff has accepted and integrated all of the requested administrative WMOP <br /> updates as such. The Hillsborough Board of Commissioners was made aware of the <br /> proposed WMOP updates through a Town staff-initiated information item on consent <br /> agenda at their August 9, 2021 meeting; see Agenda/Minutes at the link below: <br /> http://archive.hillsboroughnc.gov/WebLink/l/doc/3424/Pagel.aspx. There were no <br /> Town Commissioner comments and/or exceptions received. There are no Orange <br /> County financial impacts associated with the proposed WMOP updates. <br /> NOTE: Any future proposed regulatory/material changes to the WMOP (e.g. changing <br /> allocated raw water withdrawals, changing minimum water releases, etc.) would require <br /> formal presentation to the WMOP partner government leaders and the EMC for review <br /> and approval prior to execution. <br /> Please communicate any questions or concerns to Christopher J. Sandt, P.E., Staff <br /> Engineer (csandt@orangecountync.gov or 919-245-2583). <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />