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City of Eden Proposed New Water Conservation Ordinance

City of Eden Proposed New Water Conservation Ordinance. April 20 , 2010. Water Conservation Ordinance. The new legislation (15A NCAC 02E. 0607) created new requirements for dealing with water emergencies and drought.

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City of Eden Proposed New Water Conservation Ordinance

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  1. City of Eden Proposed New Water Conservation Ordinance April 20 , 2010

  2. Water Conservation Ordinance • The new legislation (15A NCAC 02E. 0607)created new requirements for dealing with water emergencies and drought. • This new legislation stipulated specific requirements for Water Shortage Response Plans (WSRP).

  3. Water Conservation Ordinance • The new ordinance is modeled following the State WSRP Guidelines and customized to fit the unique situations we have in our particular water system.

  4. Water Conservation Ordinance • The requirement to develop this ordinance grew out of Governor Easley’s Drought Response during the drought years at the end of his governorship in 2007 and 2008.

  5. Water Conservation Ordinance • Ten required elements needed to be addressed and incorporated into the WSRP, which is part of the proposed Water Conservation Ordinance.

  6. Water Conservation Ordinance • The key elements that are new or enhanced in the new draft ordinance are as follows:

  7. Water Conservation Ordinance • 1) The authority for implementation moves from the City Council to the City Manager.  This requirement is part of making the plan immediately responsive to rapidly changing conditions.  The State wanted one individual to have the authority to implement conservation levels.

  8. Water Conservation Ordinance • 2) The ordinance needed to state how our customers and citizens will be notified when conservation levels are invoked

  9. Water Conservation Ordinance • 3) There are set levels of severity mated to outlined levels of conservation response.

  10. Water Conservation Ordinance • 4) There must be detailed triggers to initiate response measures that are more or less restrictive based on the conditions and these are guided by the US Drought Monitor weekly updates.

  11. Water Conservation Ordinance • 5) There must be a water use classification system that defines permitted uses of water that will be allowed under various levels of conservation.

  12. Water Conservation Ordinance • 6) The plan must have enforcement protocols for violations and have progressive penalties for first, second, and multiple offenses.  The plan incorporates emergency pricing rates with percentage surcharges to promote conservation and to maintain revenue streams for supporting the water production infrastructure.

  13. Water Conservation Ordinance • 7) There must be a process for public review of the WSRP.

  14. Water Conservation Ordinance • 8) There must be procedures in place for variances and a variance criteria for consideration and granting of such variances.

  15. Water Conservation Ordinance • 9) There must be an evaluation system in the WSRP to evaluate the effectiveness of the implemented WSRP and whether it achieved the goals it is designed to promote.

  16. Water Conservation Ordinance • 10) There should be a process outlined in the WSRP to allow for revision as necessary to meet changing conditions within the community.

  17. Water Conservation Ordinance • Section 16-85 lists the various stages of conservation required.  Stage 1, 2, and 3 impose surcharges on the customer’s bill of 5, 15, and 25 percent increasing with each stage of severity. 

  18. Water Conservation Ordinance • Section 16-87 lists the fines for first, second, third, and fourth violations, which are a warning, $100, $250, and $250 with discontinuation of service.

  19. Water Conservation Ordinance • While this Water Conservation Ordinance is designed to guide us through drought situations specifically, it is also designed to address other situations that can occur causing water shortages.

  20. Water Conservation Ordinance • Acute water shortages could occur from broken water mains, inability of the water plant to operate, or a contamination event in the distribution system. 

  21. Water Conservation Ordinance • There may be other chronic water shortages beside drought that may occur such as a major pollution event in the river that prevents its use for days or weeks.

  22. Water Conservation Ordinance • The proposed Water Conservation Ordinance provides the tools to deal with conservation in most any abnormal event.

  23. Water Conservation Ordinance Questions?

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