A.
The Rockland County Water Advisory Council ( the "Council") strives to unite and empower a comprehensive network of stakeholders to collaborate in the development and implementation of a sustainable long-term water supply plan for Rockland County.
B.
We envision a healthy and sustainable water supply for current and future Rocklanders, for our communities, visitors, businesses, and ecosystems to thrive. Our goal is for residents and visitors to understand where Rockland's drinking water comes from, our systems for water delivery, and how to conserve and protect our supply. Additionally, we strive for community leaders, business owners and professionals to understand the significance of Rockland's watersheds and the impacts of their decisions. The Council serves as a resource network to support source water protection, conservation, watershed health, and equitable access to drinking water.
C.
The Council will operate under the following core values:
(1)
Community-centered planning — We bring local municipalities, County agencies, community-based organizations, academic institutions, private and public water utilities, and large water users together to foster collaboration, and unite efforts that lead to a shared voice for action.
(2)
Data as a resource — We prioritize data-driven approaches to progress our work through the support of research, studies and partnerships to fill gaps in knowledge, and strive to reference the most current data available.
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Transparency and accountability — We lead with transparency in our decision-making processes, internal workflows, and how we develop our work program goals, and we hold one another accountable to reach those shared goals.