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2015-04-04 INT KerrLakePittoplbarria Countp 38oarb of Ouperbioors In Opposition of the Interbasm Transfer Certificate For the Kerr Lake Regional Water System RESOLUTION 2015 -04 -04 WHEREAS, the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) solicited public comment on March 31, 2015 on the Kerr Lake Regional Water System ( KLRWS) Interbasin Transfer (IBT) certificate request; and WHEREAS, KLRWS has requested an increase to its current grandfathered IBT of 10 million gallons per day (mgd) to an amount over 14 mgd; and WHEREAS, the proposed water withdrawal could cause substantial negative economic and environmental impacts to the North Carolina and Virginia counties, cities, and towns located in the Roanoke River Basin; and WHEREAS, the out -of -basin transfer of water will further solidify the routine practice of shifting natural resources to benefit a particular area at the direct consequence to other areas in the Roanoke River Basin; and WHEREAS, the proposed water transfer would reduce the flow and assimilative capacity of rivers and streams in the Roanoke River Basin; and WHEREAS, the out -of -basin transfer may have the effect of causing regulatory restrictions to be imposed on localities upstream, affecting their water use and wastewater discharges, and ultimately adversely affecting their economies; then NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors that it does hereby proclaim its strong opposition to the granting of additional interbasin transfers from the Roanoke River Basin, and does hereby call this matter to the attention of industries, businesses, counties, cities, towns and citizens of the Roanoke River Basin. Given under my hand this 21 st day of April, 2015. Brenda H. Bowman, Chair Pittsylvani : County Board of upervisors Clare ce C. Monday, Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors