During 2009, the North Carolina State Legislation adopted new legislation (S.L. 2009-216) in an effort to further protect the water quality of the B. Everett Jordan Reservoir (Jordan Lake) by creating a Nutrient Management Strategy (Jordan Rules. Jordan Lake is classified as a Nutrient Sensitive Water (NSW) and is also listed as impaired due to over-enrichment of nutrients (phosphorous and nitrogen). The intent of the rules is to restore and maintain water quality in the lake as a drinking water supply.
Durham County already implements various storm water programs within its jurisdiction. This includes water supply watershed protection, riparian buffer rules and Neuse NSW rules. The County’s water supply watershed protection and riparian buffer rules have long been implemented in portions of the Jordan Lake watershed. This Stage I Adaptive Management Program seeks to enhance Durham County’s existing rules.
Those wishing to comment on the Jordan Lake Rules should feel free to contact:
Chris Roberts, P.E., Division Manager
Sedimentation & Erosion Control Division
Phone: (919) 560-0739
Fax: (919) 560-0740
croberts@durhamcountync.gov
RELATED LINKS
UNRBA