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§ 3. Definitions. Wherever used or referred to in this chapter, unless  a  different meaning clearly appears from the context: (1) "District" or  "soil and water conservation district" means a  county  whose  board  of  supervisors  has  by  resolution  declared  said county to be a soil and  water conservation district.    (2) "Director" means one member of the governing body of  a  district,  appointed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.    (3) "Committee" or "state soil and water conservation committee" means  the agency created in section four of this chapter.    (4) "State" means the state of New York.    (5)  "Agency  of this state" includes the government of this state and  any subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise,  of  the government of this state.    (6)  "United  States"  or "agencies of the United States" includes the  United States of America, the soil conservation service  of  the  United  States   department   of   agriculture,   and   any   other   agency  or  instrumentality,  corporate  or  otherwise,  of  the  United  States  of  America.    (7)  "Government"  or  "governmental"  includes the government of this  state, the government of the United States, and any subdivision, agency,  or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise of either of them.    (8) "County board" means  the  county  board  of  supervisors  of  any  county.    (9)  "Land  occupier" or "occupier of land" includes any person, firm,  corporation, or governmental unit who shall hold title to, or  shall  be  in  possession of, any lands lying within a district organized under the  provisions of this chapter, whether as owner, lessee, renter, tenant  or  otherwise.    (10)  "Agriculture land" shall be defined as any landholding exceeding  twenty-five acres which is used by the owner or occupier of the land for  the raising of any agricultural or forestry products, provided, however,  that concentrated agricultural operations on landholdings of  less  than  twenty-five acres shall be included in the term.    (11) "Concentrated agricultural operations" shall be as defined as any  form   of   agricultural   operation   including  feedlots  and  poultry  operations, which  produces,  because  of  its  confined  nature,  large  amounts of animal and related wastes in a limited area as defined by the  State Soil and Water Conservation Committee.    (12) "Soil and water conservation plan" shall be defined as a document  containing  proposals  for  the conservation of soil and water resources  and which provides an orderly method for  landowners  and  occupiers  to  follow  in  limiting  soil erosion and reducing the amount of pollutants  entering into the waters or on the lands of the state.    (13)  "Nonpoint  source"  means  any  source  of  water  pollution  or  pollutants,   as   defined  in  section  17-0105  of  the  environmental  conservation law, which is not a discrete  conveyance  or  point  source  permitted  pursuant  to title seven or eight of article seventeen of the  environmental conservation law.    (14) "Nonpoint source abatement and control program" means  a  program  of  activities  and projects for the abatement and reduction of nonpoint  source  pollution  through  the  implementation   of   best   management  practices.    (15)  "Agricultural  nonpoint  source  abatement  and control program"  means a program consisting of activities and projects for the  abatement  and  reduction  of  water  pollution  from agricultural nonpoint sources  through the installation, operation and maintenance of  best  management  practices.  Such program shall address agriculturally related activities  and their impact on water quality and shall include, but not be  limitedto,  activities  and  projects  for  controlling  losses  from  the land  including nutrients, particularly nitrogen  and  phosphorus,  pathogens,  toxic  contamination  of  surface  waters  and  groundwaters  from heavy  metals,  pesticides and other organic substances, and for the prevention  of siltation and eutrophication of  streams,  rivers,  lakes  and  other  water bodies.    (16)  "Best  management  practices" means a practice or combination of  practices determined to be the most effective, economically feasible and  practicable means of  preventing  or  reducing  pollution  generated  by  nonpoint sources.    (17)  "Priority  water  body"  means  a  water  body identified by the  commissioner of environmental conservation pursuant to  section  17-1407  of the environmental conservation law.    (18) "Recreational use" means any activity undertaken out of doors for  purposes of mental or physical enjoyment and relaxation and may include,  but  shall  not  be  limited  to,  hunting,  fishing, canoeing, boating,  trapping,  hiking,  cross   country   skiing,   tobogganing,   sledding,  speleological   activities,   horseback  riding,  bicycle  riding,  hang  gliding,  motorized  vehicle  operation   for   recreational   purposes,  snowmobile operation and training of dogs.

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§ 3. Definitions. Wherever used or referred to in this chapter, unless  a  different meaning clearly appears from the context: (1) "District" or  "soil and water conservation district" means a  county  whose  board  of  supervisors  has  by  resolution  declared  said county to be a soil and  water conservation district.    (2) "Director" means one member of the governing body of  a  district,  appointed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.    (3) "Committee" or "state soil and water conservation committee" means  the agency created in section four of this chapter.    (4) "State" means the state of New York.    (5)  "Agency  of this state" includes the government of this state and  any subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise,  of  the government of this state.    (6)  "United  States"  or "agencies of the United States" includes the  United States of America, the soil conservation service  of  the  United  States   department   of   agriculture,   and   any   other   agency  or  instrumentality,  corporate  or  otherwise,  of  the  United  States  of  America.    (7)  "Government"  or  "governmental"  includes the government of this  state, the government of the United States, and any subdivision, agency,  or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise of either of them.    (8) "County board" means  the  county  board  of  supervisors  of  any  county.    (9)  "Land  occupier" or "occupier of land" includes any person, firm,  corporation, or governmental unit who shall hold title to, or  shall  be  in  possession of, any lands lying within a district organized under the  provisions of this chapter, whether as owner, lessee, renter, tenant  or  otherwise.    (10)  "Agriculture land" shall be defined as any landholding exceeding  twenty-five acres which is used by the owner or occupier of the land for  the raising of any agricultural or forestry products, provided, however,  that concentrated agricultural operations on landholdings of  less  than  twenty-five acres shall be included in the term.    (11) "Concentrated agricultural operations" shall be as defined as any  form   of   agricultural   operation   including  feedlots  and  poultry  operations, which  produces,  because  of  its  confined  nature,  large  amounts of animal and related wastes in a limited area as defined by the  State Soil and Water Conservation Committee.    (12) "Soil and water conservation plan" shall be defined as a document  containing  proposals  for  the conservation of soil and water resources  and which provides an orderly method for  landowners  and  occupiers  to  follow  in  limiting  soil erosion and reducing the amount of pollutants  entering into the waters or on the lands of the state.    (13)  "Nonpoint  source"  means  any  source  of  water  pollution  or  pollutants,   as   defined  in  section  17-0105  of  the  environmental  conservation law, which is not a discrete  conveyance  or  point  source  permitted  pursuant  to title seven or eight of article seventeen of the  environmental conservation law.    (14) "Nonpoint source abatement and control program" means  a  program  of  activities  and projects for the abatement and reduction of nonpoint  source  pollution  through  the  implementation   of   best   management  practices.    (15)  "Agricultural  nonpoint  source  abatement  and control program"  means a program consisting of activities and projects for the  abatement  and  reduction  of  water  pollution  from agricultural nonpoint sources  through the installation, operation and maintenance of  best  management  practices.  Such program shall address agriculturally related activities  and their impact on water quality and shall include, but not be  limitedto,  activities  and  projects  for  controlling  losses  from  the land  including nutrients, particularly nitrogen  and  phosphorus,  pathogens,  toxic  contamination  of  surface  waters  and  groundwaters  from heavy  metals,  pesticides and other organic substances, and for the prevention  of siltation and eutrophication of  streams,  rivers,  lakes  and  other  water bodies.    (16)  "Best  management  practices" means a practice or combination of  practices determined to be the most effective, economically feasible and  practicable means of  preventing  or  reducing  pollution  generated  by  nonpoint sources.    (17)  "Priority  water  body"  means  a  water  body identified by the  commissioner of environmental conservation pursuant to  section  17-1407  of the environmental conservation law.    (18) "Recreational use" means any activity undertaken out of doors for  purposes of mental or physical enjoyment and relaxation and may include,  but  shall  not  be  limited  to,  hunting,  fishing, canoeing, boating,  trapping,  hiking,  cross   country   skiing,   tobogganing,   sledding,  speleological   activities,   horseback  riding,  bicycle  riding,  hang  gliding,  motorized  vehicle  operation   for   recreational   purposes,  snowmobile operation and training of dogs.

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§ 3. Definitions. Wherever used or referred to in this chapter, unless  a  different meaning clearly appears from the context: (1) "District" or  "soil and water conservation district" means a  county  whose  board  of  supervisors  has  by  resolution  declared  said county to be a soil and  water conservation district.    (2) "Director" means one member of the governing body of  a  district,  appointed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.    (3) "Committee" or "state soil and water conservation committee" means  the agency created in section four of this chapter.    (4) "State" means the state of New York.    (5)  "Agency  of this state" includes the government of this state and  any subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise,  of  the government of this state.    (6)  "United  States"  or "agencies of the United States" includes the  United States of America, the soil conservation service  of  the  United  States   department   of   agriculture,   and   any   other   agency  or  instrumentality,  corporate  or  otherwise,  of  the  United  States  of  America.    (7)  "Government"  or  "governmental"  includes the government of this  state, the government of the United States, and any subdivision, agency,  or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise of either of them.    (8) "County board" means  the  county  board  of  supervisors  of  any  county.    (9)  "Land  occupier" or "occupier of land" includes any person, firm,  corporation, or governmental unit who shall hold title to, or  shall  be  in  possession of, any lands lying within a district organized under the  provisions of this chapter, whether as owner, lessee, renter, tenant  or  otherwise.    (10)  "Agriculture land" shall be defined as any landholding exceeding  twenty-five acres which is used by the owner or occupier of the land for  the raising of any agricultural or forestry products, provided, however,  that concentrated agricultural operations on landholdings of  less  than  twenty-five acres shall be included in the term.    (11) "Concentrated agricultural operations" shall be as defined as any  form   of   agricultural   operation   including  feedlots  and  poultry  operations, which  produces,  because  of  its  confined  nature,  large  amounts of animal and related wastes in a limited area as defined by the  State Soil and Water Conservation Committee.    (12) "Soil and water conservation plan" shall be defined as a document  containing  proposals  for  the conservation of soil and water resources  and which provides an orderly method for  landowners  and  occupiers  to  follow  in  limiting  soil erosion and reducing the amount of pollutants  entering into the waters or on the lands of the state.    (13)  "Nonpoint  source"  means  any  source  of  water  pollution  or  pollutants,   as   defined  in  section  17-0105  of  the  environmental  conservation law, which is not a discrete  conveyance  or  point  source  permitted  pursuant  to title seven or eight of article seventeen of the  environmental conservation law.    (14) "Nonpoint source abatement and control program" means  a  program  of  activities  and projects for the abatement and reduction of nonpoint  source  pollution  through  the  implementation   of   best   management  practices.    (15)  "Agricultural  nonpoint  source  abatement  and control program"  means a program consisting of activities and projects for the  abatement  and  reduction  of  water  pollution  from agricultural nonpoint sources  through the installation, operation and maintenance of  best  management  practices.  Such program shall address agriculturally related activities  and their impact on water quality and shall include, but not be  limitedto,  activities  and  projects  for  controlling  losses  from  the land  including nutrients, particularly nitrogen  and  phosphorus,  pathogens,  toxic  contamination  of  surface  waters  and  groundwaters  from heavy  metals,  pesticides and other organic substances, and for the prevention  of siltation and eutrophication of  streams,  rivers,  lakes  and  other  water bodies.    (16)  "Best  management  practices" means a practice or combination of  practices determined to be the most effective, economically feasible and  practicable means of  preventing  or  reducing  pollution  generated  by  nonpoint sources.    (17)  "Priority  water  body"  means  a  water  body identified by the  commissioner of environmental conservation pursuant to  section  17-1407  of the environmental conservation law.    (18) "Recreational use" means any activity undertaken out of doors for  purposes of mental or physical enjoyment and relaxation and may include,  but  shall  not  be  limited  to,  hunting,  fishing, canoeing, boating,  trapping,  hiking,  cross   country   skiing,   tobogganing,   sledding,  speleological   activities,   horseback  riding,  bicycle  riding,  hang  gliding,  motorized  vehicle  operation   for   recreational   purposes,  snowmobile operation and training of dogs.