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§ 15-2907. Water resources management strategy; development purpose.    Not  later  than  January  first,  nineteen  hundred eighty-seven, the  department of environmental conservation, with the participation of  the  department  of  health  and  whenever  possible,  regional  planning and  development boards, shall develop and submit a complete statewide  water  resources  management  strategy  to the water resources planning council  for its review and adoption. This strategy shall be composed of substate  water  resources  management  strategies  which  recognize  the  natural  boundaries  of  the  water resource basins, watersheds, and aquifers and  existing significant deficiencies of water supply,  and  which  organize  these  in  the  most  practical  and  manageable  manner.  Each substate  management strategy shall analyze the present  and  future  demographic,  natural  resource, economic development, water quality, and conservation  requirements of public and private water systems  and  develop  regional  management  strategies  to  meet  the  water  resources  requirements of  residential, agricultural, industrial and commercial users  as  well  as  assure the highest possible quality and quantity of these resources.    Strategies shall analyze the efficiency and capacity of existing water  supply  sources  and  facilities  and  shall contain recommendations for  appropriate modifications, restoration, and expansion or development  of  new   sources   or   facilities.  Such  strategies  shall  also  include  evaluations and recommendations  as  to  the  feasibility  of  including  hydroelectric energy generation facilities as part of the modifications,  restoration,  and  expansion or development of new or existing resources  or facilities. The strategy shall also contain recommendations regarding  implementation of these strategies by  the  department  of  health,  the  department   of  environmental  conservation,  other  appropriate  state  agencies, local governments and  special  districts.  In  addition,  the  departments  shall  submit  to  the  council  substate  water  resources  management strategies as soon as  such  strategies  are  developed.  The  departments   shall   also  report  regularly  to  the  council  on  the  development of the strategies and receive the council's  recommendations  and  directions.  Such  substate  strategies shall also be available for  public inspection as soon as such strategies are developed.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-15 > Title-29 > 15-2907

§ 15-2907. Water resources management strategy; development purpose.    Not  later  than  January  first,  nineteen  hundred eighty-seven, the  department of environmental conservation, with the participation of  the  department  of  health  and  whenever  possible,  regional  planning and  development boards, shall develop and submit a complete statewide  water  resources  management  strategy  to the water resources planning council  for its review and adoption. This strategy shall be composed of substate  water  resources  management  strategies  which  recognize  the  natural  boundaries  of  the  water resource basins, watersheds, and aquifers and  existing significant deficiencies of water supply,  and  which  organize  these  in  the  most  practical  and  manageable  manner.  Each substate  management strategy shall analyze the present  and  future  demographic,  natural  resource, economic development, water quality, and conservation  requirements of public and private water systems  and  develop  regional  management  strategies  to  meet  the  water  resources  requirements of  residential, agricultural, industrial and commercial users  as  well  as  assure the highest possible quality and quantity of these resources.    Strategies shall analyze the efficiency and capacity of existing water  supply  sources  and  facilities  and  shall contain recommendations for  appropriate modifications, restoration, and expansion or development  of  new   sources   or   facilities.  Such  strategies  shall  also  include  evaluations and recommendations  as  to  the  feasibility  of  including  hydroelectric energy generation facilities as part of the modifications,  restoration,  and  expansion or development of new or existing resources  or facilities. The strategy shall also contain recommendations regarding  implementation of these strategies by  the  department  of  health,  the  department   of  environmental  conservation,  other  appropriate  state  agencies, local governments and  special  districts.  In  addition,  the  departments  shall  submit  to  the  council  substate  water  resources  management strategies as soon as  such  strategies  are  developed.  The  departments   shall   also  report  regularly  to  the  council  on  the  development of the strategies and receive the council's  recommendations  and  directions.  Such  substate  strategies shall also be available for  public inspection as soon as such strategies are developed.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-15 > Title-29 > 15-2907

§ 15-2907. Water resources management strategy; development purpose.    Not  later  than  January  first,  nineteen  hundred eighty-seven, the  department of environmental conservation, with the participation of  the  department  of  health  and  whenever  possible,  regional  planning and  development boards, shall develop and submit a complete statewide  water  resources  management  strategy  to the water resources planning council  for its review and adoption. This strategy shall be composed of substate  water  resources  management  strategies  which  recognize  the  natural  boundaries  of  the  water resource basins, watersheds, and aquifers and  existing significant deficiencies of water supply,  and  which  organize  these  in  the  most  practical  and  manageable  manner.  Each substate  management strategy shall analyze the present  and  future  demographic,  natural  resource, economic development, water quality, and conservation  requirements of public and private water systems  and  develop  regional  management  strategies  to  meet  the  water  resources  requirements of  residential, agricultural, industrial and commercial users  as  well  as  assure the highest possible quality and quantity of these resources.    Strategies shall analyze the efficiency and capacity of existing water  supply  sources  and  facilities  and  shall contain recommendations for  appropriate modifications, restoration, and expansion or development  of  new   sources   or   facilities.  Such  strategies  shall  also  include  evaluations and recommendations  as  to  the  feasibility  of  including  hydroelectric energy generation facilities as part of the modifications,  restoration,  and  expansion or development of new or existing resources  or facilities. The strategy shall also contain recommendations regarding  implementation of these strategies by  the  department  of  health,  the  department   of  environmental  conservation,  other  appropriate  state  agencies, local governments and  special  districts.  In  addition,  the  departments  shall  submit  to  the  council  substate  water  resources  management strategies as soon as  such  strategies  are  developed.  The  departments   shall   also  report  regularly  to  the  council  on  the  development of the strategies and receive the council's  recommendations  and  directions.  Such  substate  strategies shall also be available for  public inspection as soon as such strategies are developed.