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The Roanoke

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The Roanoke

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  1. The Roanoke • The beginning • To the end ><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·.><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·.><((((º>

  2. Roanoke River BasinAssociation VA Coalition NC Coalition CommonHealth VA “The voice for the development, use, preservation and enhancement of Roanoke River Basin Resources”

  3. History • Formed in 1945 by leading citizens of Virginia and North Carolina to promote construction of dams for flood prevention. • Since formation, RRBA has expanded its scope to include aspects of the development, wise use, preservation and enhancement of the Roanoke River Basin.

  4. Who Are We • RRBA is a non-profit, 501 C (3) tax-exempt organization. • Members, mostly located within the basin of the 410-mile-long Roanoke River, include local governments, non-profit, civic and community organizations, regional government entities, businesses and individuals. • Activities are accomplished 98% voluntarily.

  5. Organizational Structure • President, Vice President and Secretary/Treasurer. • Advisory & Consensual Board of Directors. • Executive Director reporting to an Executive Committee made up of Officers, Directors with coverage responsibility in each major sector of the basin, each major project committee and an Advisor on Legislative and Regulatory Affairs. • Executive Director and Executive Committee run basic operations of the association. • Upper Reach Program integrated in June of 2011. • VA & NC Coalitions against uranium mining integrated in 2012. • CommonHealthVA Coalition integrated in April 2013.

  6. Mission & Purpose • Water prompted the formation of RRBA and water remains RRBA’s central focus. • We seek to serve as a catalyst to galvanize public support for the wise management of Roanoke River Basin resources.

  7. Mission & Purpose (2) • Recreation and tourism, hydropower generation, fishing, manufacturing and agricultural production constitute the backbone of the basin economy. Each is dependent on an ample supply of clean water. • We seek to protect water resources and growth potential, as both are essential for the environment and the economic vitality of the basin. We oppose any inter-basin transfers of water that would have a negative impact on the people of the basin.

  8. Key Activities – Past & Present • RRBA educates basin residents, governmental agencies, and NGOs about water resource issues in the basin. • RRBA is on the forefront of opposing uranium mining & milling in VA which is arguably the greatest threat to the basin in it’s history, with the VA & NC Coalitions and the CommonHealthVA Coalition. • RRBA helped establish, and supports the Roanoke River Basin Bi-State Commission legislated by the States of VA and NC for the purpose of providing guidance and recommendations for the use, stewardship, and enhancement of the water and other naturalresources for all the citizens within the river basin.

  9. Key Activities – Past & Present (2) • RRBA was a key litigant for over 20 years in an effort to prevent the city of Virginia Beach from diverting up to 60 million gallons of water per day from the Roanoke River at Lake Gaston. • RRBA has a permanent seat on the Corps of Engineers (COE) Stakeholders Water Management Committee.

  10. Key Activities – Past & Present (3) • Upper Reach is a highly visible program of environmental education and recreational activities within the Roanoke River Basin Association. • Designed specifically to integrate paddling, hiking and bicycling, Upper Reach will provide interpretive educational enhancements and support facilities to existing hiking trails and blueways within the Roanoke River Basin and Lake Country region. • Coupled with aggressive event programming and classroom outreach, Upper Reach will help to transform the environmental awareness within the region and help to foster a sustainableeco-tourism industry. < upperreach.org >

  11. Key Activities – Past & Present (4) • RRBA continuously monitors municipal and industrial development activities that might negatively impact the quality of the water resources within the basin. • RRBA monitors non-basin municipalities in North Carolina and Virginia who might seek an inter-basin transfer of water out of the Roanoke River Basin. • Worked to have American Rivers Org. designate the Roanoke River as most endangered due to uranium mining threat.

  12. Key Activities – Past & Present (5) • Supports public service to the basin. Established the R. Bolling Lambeth Scholarship to be awarded in recognition of self-sacrificing public service to the Roanoke River basin. • Led the effort to organize a coalition of communities, organizations, and citizens (Roanoke River Basin IBT Coalition, Inc.)to better address issues and concerns regarding out of basin water transfer requests in VA & NC. • Participated in Smith Mt. Lake Re-licensing Project.

  13. Key Basin Associates • Dan River Basin Association • Keep the Ban • Duke University Environmental Law Clinic • Virginia Conservation Network • Lake Gaston Association • Roanoke River Partners • The Nature Conservancy • NC Water Congress • Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation • Governmental • US Fish & Wildlife Service • NC Wildlife Resources Commission • Virginia Dept. of Game & inland Fisheries • Army Corps of Engineers • VA- DEQ and NC- DENR

  14. Current Monitoring & Involvement • Uranium Mining in Virginia • Weekly Stakeholders Water Management conference • John H. Kerr 216 Study of Operations • Keep the Ban-Uranium Mining Group • Bi- State Comm. – Water Allocation Committee • Member – NC Water Congress • National Rivers Initiative • Coal Fire Fly Ash Dumping • Lake Gaston Weed Control • Philpott Reservoir 216 Study

  15. Current Monitoring & Involvement • Roanoke River Basin IBT Coalition • Kerr Lake Regional Water System IBT Request. • Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Granville County Water Allocation request. • Greenville Utilities (GUC) planning for an inter-basin transfer certificate to transfer water from the Tar River Basin to the Neuse River Basin. • Dan River near Milton IBT to Roxboro, NC • Dan River to Greensboro, NC - Triad

  16. 2011 Activity Directory • On Going • Weekly Stakeholder Water Management calls & meetings– Gene Addesso, Rives Manning, John Ryan, Rick Baldwin • Uranium Mining and Milling – John Cannon, Ann Flandermeyer Kirwin, Olga Kolotushkina, Andrew Lester, Mike Pucci • Kerr Lake 216 Study– Sam Pearsall, Chuck Peoples, John Ryan, Gene Addesso, Greg Godard and Rick Seekins • Lower Roanoke IBT Coalition – Rives Manning, Gene Addesso, Dan Brown and Michael Ward • Keep the Ban – Uranium Mining Group – Andrew Lester, Olga Kolotushkina • Executive Committee Make-Up • President – Gene AddessoUpper Basin Rep – John Lindsey • Vice President – Mike Pucci Mid-Basin Rep – Michael Ward • Executive Director – Andrew Lester Mid Kerr Rep – John Ryan • Secretary/ Treasurer – Anne Zeneski Lower Kerr Rep – Nancy Wilson • Lower Basin Rep – Rives Manning Upper Reach Program – Scott Murray • VA Coalition Pres., John Cannon NC Coalition Pres., Mike Pucci • CommonHealthVA Chair, Ann Flandermeyer Kirwin • Advisor for Legislative & Regulatory Affairs – Olga Kolotushkina

  17. 2011 Activity Directory (continued) • Upper Reach Program – Scott Murray • VA Coalition – John Cannon • NC Coalition - Mike Pucci • CommonHealthVA Coalition–Ann Flandermeyer Kirwin • Roanoke River Basin Bi-State Commission – John Field, and Sen. Frank Ruff • VA RRB Advisory Committee to Bi-State Commission – Sen. Frank Ruff, John Field, John Lindsey and William Lindenmuth • Bolling R. Lambeth Scholarship Award - John Lindsey and the Executive Committee • Web Site Improvement and Maintenance – web master Andrew Zeneski

  18. 2011 Activity directory (continued) • Current Issues • Uranium Mining and Milling in Virginia – Andrew Lester, Olga Kolotushkina, John Cannon, Mike Pucci, Ann Flandermeyer Kirwin Greg Godard, Rick Seekins and Gene Addesso • Bi-State Ad Hoc Committee on Water Allocation – Gene Addesso and Rick Seekins • Kerr 216 Study – Sam Pearsall, Chuck Peoples, John Ryan and Gene Addesso • Hydrilla & Exotic Weed Threat on Kerr Lake – John Palya, John Ryan Nancy Wilson and Rives Manning • Kerr Lake Regional Water System IBT Request – IBT Coalition and All Officers and Board Members. • UCPCOG Community-Wide Brownfields Assessment Program - Greg Goddard and Andrew Lester • Eden Area Watershed Restoration Program – Michael Ward

  19. 2011 Activity Directory (continued) • Continuing Liaison and Affiliations • Lake Gaston Weed Control Council – Rives Manning. • Lake Gaston Association -William Lindenmuth • Virginia Conservation Network – Olga Kolotushkina, Andrew Lester and Gene Addesso • Dan River Basin Association – Gene Addesso, Andrew Lester and Olga Kolotushkina • Roanoke River Partners – Gene Addesso, Scott Murray • North Carolina Water Congress – Gene Addesso • The Nature Conservancy – Chuck Peoples • Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation – Scott Murray, Olga Kolotushkina and Gene Addesso

  20. 2011 Activity Directory (Finis) • RRBA Liaison with Government Agencies • US Army Corps of Engineers – John Ryan, Gene Addesso and Andrew Lester • VA Dept. of Environmental Quality – Gene Addesso, Rick Seekins and Andrew Lester • NC Department of Environmental Resources (DENR) (DWR) (DWQ) – Sam Pearsall, Chuck Peoples, Gene Addesso, Rick Seekins and Andrew Lester • US Fish & Wildlife Service – Gene Addesso, Sam Pearsall • NC Wildlife Resources Commission – Gene Addesso, Sam Pearsall • Virginia Dept. of Game & Inland Fisheries – Gene Addesso, John Ryan • * for contact info visit <rrba.org> • New Projects • All new requests and inquiries should be directed to Andrew Lester, Executive Director of the Association at <raincrow2000@hotmail.com>

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