DRAFT LANGUAGE FOR:

A RESOLUTION BY THE TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL IN SUPPORT OF

THE PROPOSED JORDAN RESERVOIR WATER SUPPLY NUTRIENT STRATEGY 

RULES 15A NCAC 02B .0262-.0273 & .0311

 

WHEREAS, the Jordan Lake Reservoir is a popular recreation destination for over 1million visitors each year including residents of Chapel Hill; and

 

WHEREAS,  the Jordan Lake Reservoir is a major drinking water source for residents in the Triangle; and 

 

WHEREAS,  the State of North Carolina first directed local governments to reduce nitrogen in waters that flow to the Jordan Lake Reservoir in 1997 under the Clean Water Responsibility Act; and

 

WHEREAS,  the Jordan Lake Reservoir is on the EPA 303(d) list of impaired waters due to excessive nutrients from point and non-point sources, and has been since 2002; and

 

WHEREAS, the Jordan Lake Reservoir Nutrient Strategy rules were developed by the NC Division of Water Quality through a lengthy stakeholder process and were adopted by the NC Environmental Management Commission (EMC) on May 8, 2008 and approved by the Rules Review Commission on November 11, 2008; and

 

WHEREAS,  the Jordan Lake Reservoir Nutrient Strategy rules are based on sound scientific monitoring and modeling to apportion decreases in the nutrient load from all point and non-point sources in the Jordan Lake watershed in order to improve water quality; and

 

WHEREAS,  the Jordan Lake Reservoir cannot meet water quality standards unless nutrient loads from all current and future sources are reduced, including those from wastewater, and from stormwater from existing and new development; and

 

WHEREAS,  the threat to the water quality in the Jordan Lake  Reservoir and drinking water users, as well as recreations users will continue until all sections of the rules are approved by the NC General Assembly;

 

WHEREAS,  the Town of Chapel Hill supports protection of waters within its own boundaries that flow to the Jordan Reservoir;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF CHAPEL HILL that members of the North Carolina General Assembly are hereby requested to vote to approve the Jordan Lake Reservoir Nutrient Strategy rules in their entirety in order to protect the public health and welfare of the citizens of Chapel Hill and other residents of North Carolina.

 

Adopted, this the ___day of ____, 2009          ________________________________

 

ATTEST:

 

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