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On June 12, 2001, the MCMUA adopted a "Resolution Declaring Local Water Emergency and Providing For Implementation of Phase I Restrictions and Conservation," in accordance with the "Resolution Establishing Local Water Emergency Regulations," adopted February 8, 2000.  The 2001 water emergency remained in effect until October 9, 2001 when it was rescinded with the adoption of a resolution by the MCMUA Board..

Provided below is the June 12, 2001 resolution declaring a local water emergency and implementing Phase I water restrictions and conservation.

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RESOLUTION
DECLARING LOCAL WATER EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PHASE I
RESTRICTIONS AND CONSERVATION

WHEREAS, the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (hereinafter "MCMUA" or "Authority") adopted regulations providing for the implementation of water conservation measures and restrictions when prevailing circumstances in the Service Area are such that the water supply has been depleted and the System of the MCMUA is stressed; and

WHEREAS, the MCMUA finds that:

  1. Due to a combination of factors including lower than normal precipitation and a consequent lowering of the potentiometric surface in the Authority wells and unprecedented water use by the Authority’s Customers in excess of historic use and contract allocations, a water shortage exists in the Service Area.

  2. The conditions outlined in the Report of the Chief Engineer dated June 6, 2001, justify the declaration of a Local Water Emergency; and

WHEREAS, the Borough of Wharton has applied to the Authority to be exempted from the water restrictions recommended by the Chief Engineer due to the fact that all volumes of water purchased by Wharton are utilized for manufacturing purposes; and

WHEREAS, the Authority concurs in the request of Wharton for exception from the Phase I restrictions;

WHEREAS, the Southeast Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority is not drawing water from the Authority System;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority in the County of Morris and State of New Jersey on this 12th day of June, 2001 as follows:

  1. The Authority hereby declares that a Local Water Emergency exists in the Service Area.

  2. The Executive Director is authorized and directed to implement Phase I measures as follows:

  1. Customers of MCMUA shall implement and observe the following Adjustable Water Use measures:

  1. the watering of lawns, shrubbery and other plant growth as well as the washing of vehicles shall occur only on alternate days in accordance with the schedule below:
     
    - Odd Days: Odd numbered homes
    - Even Days: Even numbered homes

  2. the washing of streets, driveways, sidewalks, and paved areas is banned

  3. the automatic serving of water in restaurants is banned although requests for water can be honored.

  1. Within a week of the date hereof the Customers shall submit a plan to the Authority including:

  • water conservation measures implemented;

  • an inventory of municipal water storage, back-up supplies and interconnections;

  • water use restrictions implemented

  1. Within three weeks of the date hereof and every week thereafter the Customers shall report as to water use reductions achieved, an assessment of the state of the water emergency within the municipality served and a recommendation as to whether a Phase II emergency should be declared.

  2. The Borough of Wharton is exempted from the Phase I restrictions hereinafter implemented.

  3. SEMCMUA is exempted from the Phase I restrictions hereinafter implemented by virtue of its non-use of the Authority System.

  1. This Resolution shall take effect immediately.

C E R T I F I C A T I O N

I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority at the Regular Board Meeting held on June 12, 2001.

MORRIS COUNTY MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES AUTHORITY

BY:
s/ Dorothea Kominos
Dorothea Kominos, Chairperson

ATTEST:
s/ Marilyn Regner
Marilyn Regner, Secretary

 
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