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§ 15-0313. Powers  and  responsibilities with respect to water pollution               control.    1. The department shall perform such duties and functions with respect  to the control of water pollution as is provided in article  17  of  the  Environmental Conservation Law, and shall have such powers and authority  as may be necessary in that regard.    2.  The  department is hereby authorized, upon due consideration after  hearing to:    a. Alter, modify or amend the "Rules and Classifications and Standards  of Quality and Purity for Waters of New York State" for the  control  of  pollution  of  the  waters  of the state as provided in paragraph (c) of  subdivision 7 of section 17-0301,    b. Classify the waters of the state in accordance with best  usage  in  the  interest  of  the  public, and alter, reclassify, modify, change or  amend the classification of waters hitherto adopted and  established  by  the  former  Water  Resources  Commission and the former Water Pollution  Control Board as provided in paragraph (c) of subdivision 7  of  section  17-0301,    c. Establish new, or alter, modify, change or amend existing standards  of  quality  and  purity  of  the  waters of the state applicable to the  classification of waters.    3. In the classification of waters and the adoption  of  standards  of  purity  and  quality  therefore, due consideration shall be given by the  department to the factors and considerations  specifically  provided  in  section 17-0301.    4.  The  department  is  authorized  to  adopt  and  enforce rules and  regulations governing the direct  application  of  chemicals  to  or  in  surface  waters for the purpose of altering water quality, or the direct  application of pesticides to or in surface waters,  notwithstanding  any  of the provisions of this chapter.    a.  Such  rules  and regulations may forbid such direct application or  use of pesticides and chemicals except pursuant to a  permit  issued  by  the  department,  or  by  an appropriate officer or agency authorized by  such rules to issue such permits, except that  a  permit  shall  not  be  required  for  the  application  of a pesticide to a pond of one acre or  less in size which has no outlet to surface water.    b. Such rules and regulations may specify the pesticides and chemicals  and quantities and concentrations thereof which may be directly  applied  or used, which specified chemicals and pesticides shall be selected with  maximum  protection  of  life, health and property as criteria for their  selection, and shall  also  provide  for  giving  reasonable  notice  to  persons likely to be adversely affected by such use of chemicals and may  require  consent  of  persons  who  may reasonably be expected to suffer  substantial damage or injury thereby prior to the issuance of any permit  for such use. A fee of one hundred dollars shall accompany each permit.    c. No pesticide or chemical may be introduced into any surface  waters  of  the  state  classified  pursuant  to article 17 in violation of such  rules and regulations.

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§ 15-0313. Powers  and  responsibilities with respect to water pollution               control.    1. The department shall perform such duties and functions with respect  to the control of water pollution as is provided in article  17  of  the  Environmental Conservation Law, and shall have such powers and authority  as may be necessary in that regard.    2.  The  department is hereby authorized, upon due consideration after  hearing to:    a. Alter, modify or amend the "Rules and Classifications and Standards  of Quality and Purity for Waters of New York State" for the  control  of  pollution  of  the  waters  of the state as provided in paragraph (c) of  subdivision 7 of section 17-0301,    b. Classify the waters of the state in accordance with best  usage  in  the  interest  of  the  public, and alter, reclassify, modify, change or  amend the classification of waters hitherto adopted and  established  by  the  former  Water  Resources  Commission and the former Water Pollution  Control Board as provided in paragraph (c) of subdivision 7  of  section  17-0301,    c. Establish new, or alter, modify, change or amend existing standards  of  quality  and  purity  of  the  waters of the state applicable to the  classification of waters.    3. In the classification of waters and the adoption  of  standards  of  purity  and  quality  therefore, due consideration shall be given by the  department to the factors and considerations  specifically  provided  in  section 17-0301.    4.  The  department  is  authorized  to  adopt  and  enforce rules and  regulations governing the direct  application  of  chemicals  to  or  in  surface  waters for the purpose of altering water quality, or the direct  application of pesticides to or in surface waters,  notwithstanding  any  of the provisions of this chapter.    a.  Such  rules  and regulations may forbid such direct application or  use of pesticides and chemicals except pursuant to a  permit  issued  by  the  department,  or  by  an appropriate officer or agency authorized by  such rules to issue such permits, except that  a  permit  shall  not  be  required  for  the  application  of a pesticide to a pond of one acre or  less in size which has no outlet to surface water.    b. Such rules and regulations may specify the pesticides and chemicals  and quantities and concentrations thereof which may be directly  applied  or used, which specified chemicals and pesticides shall be selected with  maximum  protection  of  life, health and property as criteria for their  selection, and shall  also  provide  for  giving  reasonable  notice  to  persons likely to be adversely affected by such use of chemicals and may  require  consent  of  persons  who  may reasonably be expected to suffer  substantial damage or injury thereby prior to the issuance of any permit  for such use. A fee of one hundred dollars shall accompany each permit.    c. No pesticide or chemical may be introduced into any surface  waters  of  the  state  classified  pursuant  to article 17 in violation of such  rules and regulations.

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§ 15-0313. Powers  and  responsibilities with respect to water pollution               control.    1. The department shall perform such duties and functions with respect  to the control of water pollution as is provided in article  17  of  the  Environmental Conservation Law, and shall have such powers and authority  as may be necessary in that regard.    2.  The  department is hereby authorized, upon due consideration after  hearing to:    a. Alter, modify or amend the "Rules and Classifications and Standards  of Quality and Purity for Waters of New York State" for the  control  of  pollution  of  the  waters  of the state as provided in paragraph (c) of  subdivision 7 of section 17-0301,    b. Classify the waters of the state in accordance with best  usage  in  the  interest  of  the  public, and alter, reclassify, modify, change or  amend the classification of waters hitherto adopted and  established  by  the  former  Water  Resources  Commission and the former Water Pollution  Control Board as provided in paragraph (c) of subdivision 7  of  section  17-0301,    c. Establish new, or alter, modify, change or amend existing standards  of  quality  and  purity  of  the  waters of the state applicable to the  classification of waters.    3. In the classification of waters and the adoption  of  standards  of  purity  and  quality  therefore, due consideration shall be given by the  department to the factors and considerations  specifically  provided  in  section 17-0301.    4.  The  department  is  authorized  to  adopt  and  enforce rules and  regulations governing the direct  application  of  chemicals  to  or  in  surface  waters for the purpose of altering water quality, or the direct  application of pesticides to or in surface waters,  notwithstanding  any  of the provisions of this chapter.    a.  Such  rules  and regulations may forbid such direct application or  use of pesticides and chemicals except pursuant to a  permit  issued  by  the  department,  or  by  an appropriate officer or agency authorized by  such rules to issue such permits, except that  a  permit  shall  not  be  required  for  the  application  of a pesticide to a pond of one acre or  less in size which has no outlet to surface water.    b. Such rules and regulations may specify the pesticides and chemicals  and quantities and concentrations thereof which may be directly  applied  or used, which specified chemicals and pesticides shall be selected with  maximum  protection  of  life, health and property as criteria for their  selection, and shall  also  provide  for  giving  reasonable  notice  to  persons likely to be adversely affected by such use of chemicals and may  require  consent  of  persons  who  may reasonably be expected to suffer  substantial damage or injury thereby prior to the issuance of any permit  for such use. A fee of one hundred dollars shall accompany each permit.    c. No pesticide or chemical may be introduced into any surface  waters  of  the  state  classified  pursuant  to article 17 in violation of such  rules and regulations.