Ecolex Logo
Le portail au
droit de l'environnement
Résultats de la recherche » Législation

Sole Source Aquifer Protection (Consolidated Laws of New York: Environmental Conservation Law; Article 55)

Pays/Territoire
États-Unis d'Amérique
Sous-division territoriale
New York
Type du document
Législation
Date
1909 (2019)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Eau
Mot clé
Bassin/captage/bassin versant Eaux souterraines Pollution des eaux douces Lutte contre la pollution Zone de conservation des eaux Normes de qualité de l'eau Collectivité locale Eaux continentales
Aire géographique
Amériques, Arctique, Pacifique du Est, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord
Résumé

This Article of the Environmental Conservation Law of New York New concerns sole source aquifer protection. It provides that it is declared to be the public policy of this state to provide funds for the preparation and implementation of groundwater watershed protection plans in order to maintain existing water quality in special groundwater protection areas within federally designated sole source aquifer areas contained within counties having a population of one million or more and to further the implementation of nonpoint source controls for the protection of the potable supply underlying the entire recharge area. It is the purpose of this article to (1) establish procedures for the designation of special groundwater protection areas within designated sole source aquifer areas contained within counties having a population of one million or more; (2) acknowledge the variations in hydrogeology, water quality, and land uses within designated areas, and the existence of certain areas which are of vital importance in maintaining water quality in the designated sole source aquifer area; (3) assure that such vital areas within designated sole source aquifer areas are protected and managed in such a way as to maintain or improve existing water quality; (4) Establish procedures for the development and implementation of a site-specific comprehensive management plan for each designated special groundwater protection area; (5) Initiate the implementation of a portion of the state groundwater management program using the Long Island sole source aquifer region as a model for future state-wide application; and (6) Establish guidelines for federal-state cooperation in the planning, funding and implementation of special groundwater protection area plans.

Texte intégral
Anglais
Site web
public.leginfo.state.ny.us