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32:18-9.  Sanitary condition of tributary streams;  Hudson river
     ARTICLE VIII.

     1.  Each of the signatory states agrees, that in so far as waters within its  jurisdiction may flow into any portion of the district, all sewage discharged  or permitted to flow into any stream tributary to the tidal waters of the  district shall be treated to that extent, if any, which may be necessary to  maintain such tributary immediately above its confluence with the tidal waters  of the district in a sanitary condition at least equal to the classification  requirements determined by the commission for the tidal waters of the district  into which it discharges.  The waters of the Hudson river, immediately above  the mouth of Sparkill creek on the westerly side and the New York-New Jersey  boundary extended on the easterly side of the river, shall be maintained in a  sanitary condition at ebb tide at least equal to the sanitary condition  prevailing in the waters of the river immediately below said boundary at flood  tide.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-32 > Section-32-18 > 32-18-9

32:18-9.  Sanitary condition of tributary streams;  Hudson river
     ARTICLE VIII.

     1.  Each of the signatory states agrees, that in so far as waters within its  jurisdiction may flow into any portion of the district, all sewage discharged  or permitted to flow into any stream tributary to the tidal waters of the  district shall be treated to that extent, if any, which may be necessary to  maintain such tributary immediately above its confluence with the tidal waters  of the district in a sanitary condition at least equal to the classification  requirements determined by the commission for the tidal waters of the district  into which it discharges.  The waters of the Hudson river, immediately above  the mouth of Sparkill creek on the westerly side and the New York-New Jersey  boundary extended on the easterly side of the river, shall be maintained in a  sanitary condition at ebb tide at least equal to the sanitary condition  prevailing in the waters of the river immediately below said boundary at flood  tide.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-32 > Section-32-18 > 32-18-9

32:18-9.  Sanitary condition of tributary streams;  Hudson river
     ARTICLE VIII.

     1.  Each of the signatory states agrees, that in so far as waters within its  jurisdiction may flow into any portion of the district, all sewage discharged  or permitted to flow into any stream tributary to the tidal waters of the  district shall be treated to that extent, if any, which may be necessary to  maintain such tributary immediately above its confluence with the tidal waters  of the district in a sanitary condition at least equal to the classification  requirements determined by the commission for the tidal waters of the district  into which it discharges.  The waters of the Hudson river, immediately above  the mouth of Sparkill creek on the westerly side and the New York-New Jersey  boundary extended on the easterly side of the river, shall be maintained in a  sanitary condition at ebb tide at least equal to the sanitary condition  prevailing in the waters of the river immediately below said boundary at flood  tide.