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Rozzelle @MecklenburgCountyNC.gov; sam.erwin @wpcog.org; Young, Sarah; sberley @co.burke.nc.us; scott.carpenter @burkenc.org; Holland, Scott D; ScottHuneycutt @co.union.nc.us; SDavis @camdensc.org; Self r @dnr.sc.gov; sgreene56 @netscape.net; sharris @alexandercountync.gov; skip @perigee.net; squeaksmith @earthlink.net; ssummer @scana.com; Jester, Steve; Johnson, Steven R; stevepeeler @ci.lincolnton.nc.us; sturnmire @co.alexander.nc.us; SWhite @lcwasd.org; sylvest @scdah.state.sc.us; t_eldridge @bellsouth.net; Styer, Tami C; TClark @newtonnc.gov; tcouch @camdensc.org; Tdmead @aol.com; Lail, Terry; thomas_mccoy @fws.gov; Gause, Tim E; tim @ncwf.org; tkenney @foothillsconservancy.org; Fransen, Tom; Reeder, Tom; tom @catawbalands.org; troyblackmon @bankofyork.com; t- Wayne.Chapman -1 @invista.com; vetaylor @roadrunner.com; Vic.carpenter @kershaw.sc.gov; wallison @co.iredell.nc.us; wenonahh @ccpperafts.com; whip6259 @bellsouth.net; WMartin @newtonnc.gov; wMelton @ci.kannapolis.nc.us; kkearns @kearnswest.com Subject: The Catawba - Wateree Water Supply Master Plan Attachments: WSMP _ReportExecSummary_20140513.pdf Dear Catawba - Wateree Comprehensive Relicensing Agreement Parties, Catawba - Wateree Water Management Group members, Catawba - Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group members and other Catawba - Wateree partners: One of the first items in the Catawba - Wateree Comprehensive Relicensing Agreement (CRA) to be implemented in 2007 was the formation of the Catawba - Wateree Water Management Group (CWWMG). This group has worked hard since then to identify, fund, and manage projects that will enhance the capabilities of the Catawba - Wateree River to provide water resources for human needs (e.g., water supply, power production, industry, irrigation, and commerce), while maintaining the river's ecological health. Without significant efforts to manage water supply and consumption, this generation could see a time when there will not be enough water flowing in the Catawba - Wateree River to support more people moving into the heart of North or South Carolina. Not enough water to support new jobs. Not enough water to produce more 2 electricity to drive new industry. Not enough water to protect environmental resources. Not enough water to ensure the quality of life we currently enjoy. The CWWMG has worked with stakeholders for more than four years to address this complex issue. The CWWMG solicited input and guidance from a 19- member public stakeholder team representing environmental interests, lake users, local governments and state agencies. Together, they updated long -term water use projections, evaluated options and developed long -term basin -wide conservation strategies. The resulting basin -wide Water Supply Master Plan (WSMP) can help ensure our water supply will fully support the growing needs of the region into the next century — decades beyond current expectations. The WSMP is the most significant water supply management and planning endeavor undertaken in the Catawba - Wateree River Basin since original construction of the eleven- reservoir system in the 1900s. Once implemented, it will provide the following regional benefits: • Dependable, resilient, regional water supply that can support more than two million people and a vibrant, growing economy through 2100. • Efficient, balanced water use to produce electricity to power the region. • Environmental protection in accordance with agreements developed during Duke Energy's Federal Energy Regulatory Commission hydro relicensing process. • A shared regional vision and implementation plan for coordinated investments in the region's shared water future. The WSMP will provide all these benefits while still conforming to the hydro project operating conditions established in the CRA. However, one of the recommended initiatives in the WSMP is to pursue raising the summer target lake levels by 6 inches on three reservoirs (James, Norman and Wylie) in an effort to increase target usable water storage. Provided the WSMP is supported by decision makers within the Basin, and after the New License is issued by the FERC, Duke Energy will conduct additional evaluations and bring this issue to the CRA Final Agreement Committee for their consideration. The CWWMG will be arranging meetings with its member organizations as well as other entities in the Catawba - Wateree Basin to further explain the WSMP, its features, benefits, and implementation. If your organization wants to have a more detailed conversation, please contact me. I have attached a copy of the WSMP Executive Summary for your information. More details regarding the CWWMG including the complete WSMP report is available at www.catawbawatereewmg.org 1 €I ++ I to DbLbx c b. X bLf sf f ! Sj\Af s!Cbt j o X bLf s!Tvgq rm!N bt Lf s!Qbo pm- CATAWBA WATEREE WATER MANAGEMENT GROUP E)2 MGIGM&CREED Catawba- Wateree River Basin Water Supply Master Plan LI 05'. zot. VAA sEAL 27914 ' e • �p Edo Q g•Ch'�FL US bbbs + ' +e�lillllti`ti�b� So,7 — q C ATAW B A WATEREE WATER MANAGEMENT GROUP Bcpvuid f !Dbtbx cb.X buf sf f X buf s!N bobhf n f ou!Hspvq The Catawba - Wateree Water Management Group ( CWWMG) is a 501C -3 non - profit organization that heralds a mission: "to identify, fund, and manage projects that will help preserve, extend, and enhance the capabilities of the Catawba - Wateree River Basin to provide water resources for human needs while maintaining the ecological integrity of the waterway." The CWWMG has 19 members, one member representing each of the eligible 18 public water utilities in North and South Carolina that operate water intakes on either a reservoir or regulated river reach of the main stem, and one member representing Duke Energy Carolinas LLC (Duke Energy). The organization was borne out of the most recent Catawba - Wateree Hydroelectric Project relicensing process completed by Duke Energy. The eligible water users include public water systems that have the installed capacity to withdraw 100,000 gallons per day or more from the Catawba - Wateree River Basin's reservoirs and /or regulated river reaches. The CWWMG members pay annual dues to fund projects and initiatives to achieve the mission statement of the organization. The CWWMG serves 4,750 square miles that drain into the Catawba River, providing water for neighbors from Morganton, NC to Camden, SC. Water use in this region is critical for public water supply, power production, industrial needs, agriculture, and irrigation. Incorporated in 2007, the CWWMG mission recognizes that, without excellent stewardship and change, the Catawba - Wateree River Basin may not meet future anticipated needs related to water supply, as documented during the recent relicensing process. CWWMG members meet regularly to formulate strategies and projects to help understand and address the Basin's water challenges. Additionally, the CWWMG seeks collaborative partnerships with other water use stakeholders to help fund, manage, and oversee the projects and initiatives undertaken. To date, this Catawba - Wateree River Basin Water Supply Master Plan represents the most comprehensive analysis and results oriented body of work completed by the CWWMG. More information about the CWWMG and a summary of projects and information are available at catawbawatereewmg.org. Dbibx c b. X bd sf f !Sj \&f sCbt j o X bd s!Tvgqra!N bt Lf s!Qto Prepared by: HDR 440 S. 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NbobhfnfoUHspvgTX bLf s!Tvggrn !NbtLfdClrho W ATAE REE Fyf dvgd!Tvn n bsz dr)m bLf !di bohf /!Ui f !X pst dDbt f !t df oblp!sf qsf t f od !d f !jn gbddpgi jhi f s!gpgvrbypo!hspx u !)boe! bt t pdjbLf e!x bLf def n boe *!boe!bo!f \Af o!hsf bLf s!jn gbddpgdrjrm bLf !di bohf /!X bLf s!zjf ref of bodf n f oil t LEW hjf t !x f sf U f o!bggi# e!Lp!f bdi !pgd f t f !dbt f t !jo!bo!f gpsJLp!f of bodf !ps!f yLf oe!d f !bvbjrbcrfi! x bLf s!t vgq&!ghvsf !2.6!t vn n bj{ f t !u f !t df oblpt !boe!t LEW hjf t !Ts!d f !Qrboojoh!Dbt f -!Cf t d Dbt f - !boe!X pst dDbt f !n pef risvot / • I L-00 Baseline Scenario • 9G -01 Baseline Projected Population Growth • CI -02 Lower Lake lames Critical Elevation (Bridgewater PH) • MP -01 Planning Case • CI-05 Lower Mountain Island Lake Critical Intake • MP -01 Planning Case • WC -01O High Lnd Water Conservation I Reside ntiai & Who le 5a le! • CI-01 Lower Upper- Catawba Intakes • CI -03 Lower Lake Norman Critical Intakes • CI-04 Lower Lake Wylie Critical Intakes • 110.026 Raise sum mertarget operating levels in Lake James, Norman and Wylie by 6" • LP -03 Semi •MonthIV LIP Stage Lookup • MP -01M Mitigated Planning Case • CI -05 Lower Mountain Island Lake Critical Intake • MP -01Mh Mitigated Planning Case B • LP -05 Adjust Lake Norman LIP Stage Minimum Elevations • PG -02 Slow Population Growth • No climate change • CI-02 Lower Lake James Critical Elevation (Bridgewater PH) • PG -02 Slow Population Growth • WC -01p High End Water Con Servation (Residential & Wholesale) • CI -01 Lower Upper- Catawba Intakes • CI-03 Lower Lake Norman Critical Intakes • CI -04 Lower Lake Wylie Critical Intakes • NO-025 Raise summertarget operating levels in Lake James, Norman and Wylie by 6" • LP -03 Semi - Monthly UP Stage Lookup • PG -03 Rapid Population Growth • CC -03 Climate Change from Mufti -Model Ensemble • CI -02 lower take James Critical Elevation (Bridgewater PH) • MP -03 Worst Case • WC -01B High End Wate r Cc nse rvatio n (All PW/WW) • CI.01 Lower Upper Catawba Critical Intakcn • CI -03 Lower Lake Norman Critical Intake • CI-04 Lower Lake Wylie Critical Intakes • RO-U2B Raise summertarget operating levels in Lake James, Norman and Wylie by 6" • LP -03 Semi - Monthly LIP Stage Lookup • MP -03Ma Mitigated Worst Case A (MP -03 with Yield Enhancement Strategies) • LP -01 Modify Lake James LIP Stage Minimum Elevations Qhv sf !2.6!Tdf o bil pt !boe Fussbi f hjf t !Vt f e !g)s!.b Lf hsbLf e!Qboojo h !Dbt f t 2.7 N bz!3125 Dbibx cb.X buf sf f !X buf s!N bobhf n f oUHspvq' k bLf s!Tvggra!Nbt Lf s!Ckao Fyfdvgd!Tvn n bsz C AIAW6A lbcrfi!2.5!t vn n bsj{ f t !d f !n pef rfie!jn gbddpo!t bg !zjf re!g)s!u f !joLf hsbif e!t df obIpt !qsf t f oef e!jo! ghvsf !2.6/ lbcrh!2.5!Cbtjox jef Zjf re!Tvn n bsz!g)s!Tjn vrh f e!.bLf hsbuf e!Qbaojoh!Tdf obsjpt Planning Case A MP -01b Planning Case B 0 0 MP -01 M Mitigated Planning Case A 139 30 NQ.12Nc NjyhbLf e!Qrboojoh!Dbt f !C!)Sf dpn n f oef e* 315 51 MP -01 Mc Mitigated Planning Case C 269 50 MP -02 Best Case —0 20 MP -02M Mitigated Best Case >74 50+ MP -03 Worst Case -169 -40 MP -03Ma Mitigated Worst Case A -78 -20 MP -03Mb Mitigated Worst Case B 26 -10 Notes: Change in safe yield calculated as the difference between the safe yield range midpoint (average) for a given scenario and the safe yield range midpoint for the Planning Case (i.e., MP -01). 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This Master Plan makes the following specific recommendations to improve the effectiveness of the DX X N H!bt !b!rfibejoh!x bd s!sf t pvsdf !grboojoh!pshboj{ bypo!Ts!u f !Cbtjo;! ■ Create an external task force to build relationships with elected officials and regulators ■ Host roundtable discussions with legislators and regulatory officials N bz!3125 2.22 DbLbx cb.X bLf sf f !X bLf s!N bobhf n f oL1Hspvq' k bLf s!Tvggre!Nbt Lf s!Qbo Fyfdvywf!Tvn n bsz • Tf f I !bggpjotn f odg)s!n f n cf st !Lp!sf hvrbLpsz!bevjt psz!hspvgt • DpniocpsbLf !xjd !i#f .n joef e!pshboj {bypot !jo!OpsJi !boe!Tpvd !Dbsp#b!ip!dsf bLf !b!rbshf s}! t uEpohf s!\Apjdf !g)s!x bLf s!t vggm!jt t of t • DpniocpsbLf !xjd !pd f s!hspvgt !r# f !d f !Bn f Idbo!X bLf s!X psl t !Bt t pdjbypo!)BX X B *!boe!d f ! 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