- High Rock Lake Association
The High Rock Lake Association, Inc. (also known as "HRLA") is a non-profit group of businesses and individuals with the common goal of protecting the environment at
High Rock Lake and the surroundingYadkin Project area. It was founded in 1954. [ [http://www.hrla.com/aboutus.asp Untitled Document ] ] They have served as the primary representative for individual home owners and businesses in discussions with the federal government and Alcoa during the 2001-2002 and 2007-2008 droughts, and during the 2008 federal contract resolution. The Board of Directors and Officers are all volunteers who serve without pay. Their main source of income is from contributions and member dues.Background
High Rock Lake is the second largest lake in
North Carolina [ [http://findlakes.com/high_rock_lake_1_north-carolina_vacation.htm High Rock Lake ] ] , and is managed under federal license byAlcoa . The licensing process is years long and has traditionally been relicensed for 50 years at a time, with the latest contract expected to be signed in 2008. [ [http://www.alcoa.com/yadkin/en/info_page/relicensing_overview.asp Alcoa Power Generating Inc., Yadkin Division : Relicensing: Overview ] ] . The last contract was signed in 1958, at a time when virtually no homes were on the lake and the environment was less of a concern than thehydroelectric power the dam provided.History
The association is known for protecting the local environment over the years, including fighting to prevent a nuclear power plant from being built on the Yadkin River which would have used up to 75 million gallons of water per day. More recently, the association took a visible role when the lake levels of High Rock Lake dropped to 24 feet below full in 2002. This resulting in a large fish kill and other damage to the environment, as well as the inability of local home owners and visitors to use the facilities of the lake. They have played a significant role in the development of new polices and regulations in the management of the lake levels since the drought. [ [http://www.alcoa.com/global/en/news/news_detail.asp?pageID=20060809005701en&newsYear=2006 Alcoa: News: News Releases: Stakeholders Reach Agreement in Principle on the Future of the Yadkin Project ] ] [ [http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&cid=1173352611996&c=MGArticle Winston-Salem Journal | Public Resource, Company Profits: Homeowners at High Rock raising questions about lake management ] ] [ [http://www.csrwire.com/News/6106.html Stakeholders Reach Agreement in Principle on the Future of the Yadkin Project ] ]
Current Activities
In 2007 and early 2008, the entire State of North Carolina is experiencing a severe drought similar to that of 2001-2002. [ [http://www.ncdrought.org/ North Carolina Drought Management Advisory Council ] ] During this time, Alcoa has been granted permission to operate under the proposed guidelines of the pending 2008 contract, and the lake levels have been dramatically higher than during the previous drought. [ [http://www.alcoa.com/yadkin/en/lakes/high_rock.asp Alcoa Power Generating Inc., Yadkin Division : Lakes: Lake Levels: High Rock ] ] These new policies were negotiated in part by the Association, which plays a part in all policy modifications and discussions with the
FERC . [ [http://www.alcoa.com/yadkin/en/environment/drought_plan.asp Alcoa Power Generating Inc., Yadkin Division : Environment: Drought Contingency Plan ] ] .Their position has sometimes been controversial, such as opposing the
City of Salisbury 's demand that Alcoa pay forsedimentation removal [http://www.salisburypost.com/area/349021402671128.php] and they have publicly stated that their goal is to find a balance between the hydroelectric project, local home owners and businesses, and the environment.ee also
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Sustainability
*Biodiversity
*Global warming
*Recycling
*Ecology
*Earth Science
*Natural environment
*Lexington, North Carolina
*Yadkin River
*Hydroelectricity References
External links
* [http://www.hrla.com High Rock Lake Association official website]
* [http://www.ferc.gov Federal Energy Regulatory Commission]
* [http://www.savehighrocklake.org SaveHighRockLake.org - Unaffiliated group with similar goals]
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