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A RESOLUTION <br />• APPROVING A LOCAL WATER SUPPLY PLAN <br />FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE <br />WHEREAS, the Charlottesville community has been engaged in a lengthy public <br />process to develop consensus on a local Water Supply Plan that will ensure an adequate <br />supply of potable water for the Charlottesville -Albemarle community for the next 50 <br />years; and, <br />WHEREAS, since 2004 there have been 10 major well -attended public meetings <br />on the alternatives for a local water supply plan; and, <br />WHEREAS, during the consideration of alternative strategies a strong emphasis <br />was placed on developing a water supply (1) that would meet the needs of the community <br />for the next 50 years; (2) that would be within a watershed area locally controlled by <br />Albemarle County; and (3) that would represent the least environmentally damaging, <br />practicable alternative; and, <br />WHEREAS, this process identified a new dam at the Ragged Mountain Reservoir <br />as the best alternative to achieve the community's stated goals and criteria; and, <br />WHEREAS, the Ragged Mountain alternative provides for significant <br />enhancement of the natural conditions in the Moormans River and optimizes the balance <br />is <br />between human and natural needs within the South Fork Rivanna River basin; and, <br />WHEREAS, while the Ragged Mountain alternative does result in the loss of <br />additional forest adjacent to the reservoir, the alternative includes a mitigation plan that <br />provides permanent riparian protection to 75,000 linear feet of streams in the South Fork <br />Rivanna watershed, provides for 200 acres of new riparian forest and wildlife habitat, <br />provides 142 acres of new water surface for additional lacustrine aquatic habitat and <br />passive recreation, relocates and lengthens existing walking trails around the reservoir, <br />and provides for four acres of new wetlands adjacent to the southeastern boundary of the <br />City along Moores Creek; and, <br />WHEREAS, the construction of a new Ragged Mountain dam would protect the <br />public health, safety and welfare by fully correcting existing dam safety hazards with the <br />lower and upper Ragged Mountain dams; and, <br />WHEREAS, the Ragged Mountain alternative also provides that old and obsolete <br />water supply and treatment infrastructure will be replaced or updated, and where <br />necessary expanded, in order to provide continuously reliable service; and, <br />WHEREAS, the expanded Ragged Mountain reservoir will allow for the <br />replacement of the Sugar Hollow pipeline, which was built in 1927 and is prone to breaks <br />and iron corrosion, with a new, shorter pipeline from a much larger watershed; and, <br />
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