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3 ~~ <br />• Review of documents requested and provided by Chatham County and <br />OWASA <br />George Luger said that his understanding is that the Chatham County staff is working <br />with OWASA and other entities to see what needs to be done to faclitate a regional water <br />supply out of Jorclan Lake for the western intake. <br />Ed Kerwin said that there has not been recent activity on the intake issue, but there has <br />been some work on the other study that was discussed about connections. <br />OWASA Director of Planning Ed Holland said that at the August 14'" meeting, there was <br />information about a small study that OWASA was particpating in with the City of Dufiam and <br />the Town of Cary. This study is about haw the irrterconnections between OWASA, Cary, and <br />Dufiam might be optimized or upgraded for these three jurisdictions. Chatham County <br />expressed an intent in possibly particpating. There has been some work on this. The <br />discussions were left-that Chatham County would not be a formal particpant in this study, <br />because.some of the information does not exist yet, but they would approach how Chatham <br />County could be served with this interconnection. The work is moving forward. <br />George Lucierlett at 6:54 p.m. <br />Ed Kerwin said that this is a very important topic with the drought. Last week's rain ony <br />increased OWASA's water supply by less than one percent. It is important to discuss water <br />issues all the time and not just when then: is a drought. <br />Charlie Home said that, in his mind, what Chatham County is faced with is riparian. rights <br />and issues surrounding that. He said that Jordan Lake is seen as full and all an: going to look <br />at it as the answer to their water problems. <br />Commissioner Jacobs asked what sense of urgency OWASA was getting from the State <br />for regional planning for Jordan Lake. Ed Kennrin said that the Governor's Office is taking the <br />strategy seriously, and the Policy Advisor facilitated a meeting last week that he attended along <br />with others to discuss the water crisis and the need for a more unified message about <br />conservation. He said that utilities do not have a simple answer for this. The other issue is <br />funding for regional water systems. <br />Carolyn Efland said that UNC was asked to send copies of its water bills to the State <br />immediately. Today the responsibility was put under Crime Control and Public Safety that the <br />State's emergency response group is now managing the drought. She thinks the message is <br />that the State takes it seriously. She said that right now the reservoir is way lower than it was <br />before the 2002 drought, so by next summer, the State could be in dire straits. She is worried <br />that the. ctizenry does not realize this. She said that there was so much discussion about <br />n:daimed water use, and after the 2002 drought, there was a lot of serious work on it This is <br />just now under consbvction and will not be ready unti12009. She said that this is seven years <br />from when they really got serious about reclaimed water use. <br />Mayor Chilton said that seven years is good for developing anything of this magnitude. <br />Mayor Chilton made reference to the western intake issue and asked, if they were able <br />to work on this together, what kind of timetable would Chatham County need. <br />Charlie Home said that Chatham's need for water will be quicker than Dufiam and <br />OWASA's need, and the timeframe at this point is that Chatham will need it within the next 10- <br />15years. Then: is an effort now to inkxease the allocation from Jordan Lake. <br />Mayor Chilton said that Chatham County, OWASA, Orange County, and the Cily of <br />Dufiam have an allocation from Jordan Lake. <br />Ed Kennrin said that OWASA is working hard to not ever need water from Jordan Lake, <br />but it wants to keep the allocation. Based on the current plannir~, there is a greater risk of <br />shortage before the quany reservoir comes online in the 2030's. OWASA's interest is <br />preserving some futun: flexibility and minimmng any expense for that <br />
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