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Jordan Lake Water Supply Allocation Reports and Publications

Reports & Publications

  • Jordan Lake Water Supply Storage Allocation Round Three: Hearing Officers' Report (June 2002)
  • Jordan Lake Water Supply Storage Allocation Recommendations: Round Three and Appendices (October 2001 Report)
  • Status Report: Jordan Lake Water Supply Storage Allocation, Round Three & Cape Fear River Basin Water Supply Plan (August 2001)
  • Jordan Lake Water Supply Storage Allocations Round Two and Proposed Increase in Interbasin Transfer Hearing Officer's Report (May 2001)
  • Jordan Lake Water Supply Storage Allocation & Interbasin Transfer Recommendations: Round Two (September 2000)
  • Jordan Lake Water Supply Storage Allocation Recommendations (March 1997)
  • Online versions of historic documents (pdf):
    • Public Law 88-253 (December 1963) 502kb
    • House Document 508 (July 1962) 14,907kb
    • Public Hearing (March 1963) 7,760kb
    • Public Hearing (February 1962) 12,980kb
  • Jordan Lake Water Supply Allocation Round Three: Hearing Officers' Report (June 2002)
  • Draft Cape Fear River Basin Water Supply Plan (March 2009)

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