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ENB - Statewide Notices 2/22/2017
Notice of Adoption 6 NYCRR Part 490, Projected Sea-level Rise
Pursuant to Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) §3-0319, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) hereby gives notice of the following:
Notice of adoption of rule on February 3, 2017, to be effective February 22, 2017, to establish a new 6 NYCRR Part 490, Projected Sea-level Rise (Part 490). Part 490 will establish projections of sea-level rise in three specified geographic regions of New York State over various time intervals.
The Community Risk and Resiliency Act (Chapter 355 of the Laws of 2014) added Section 3-0319 to the ECL. Section 3-0319 requires NYS DEC to adopt regulations establishing science-based State sea-level rise projections. The promulgation of Part 490 by NYS DEC fulfills this statutory requirement.
E-mail: climatechange@dec.ny.gov
Contact: Dave Adams, NYS DEC - Division of Lands and Forests, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-4253, Phone: (518) 402-9425, E-mail: isinfo@dec.ny.gov.
A finalized program policy document titled "Rapid Response Framework for Invasive Species" is now available. This program policy is intended to serve as an aid to resource managers who are responsible for responding to newly discovered invasive species infestations. Early detection of new invasions is critical to any rapid response. The process that we have selected ensures that managers give attention to all of the necessary components of an effective response: coordination, communication, public outreach, planning, science, information management, laws and regulations, resources and logistics. Our experiences with snakehead fish, chronic wasting disease, hydrilla, oak wilt, Asian long horned beetle, and emerald ash borer in New York State have been used to help develop and refine this framework.
The Program Policy: Rapid Response Framework for Invasive Species is posted on the NYS DEC web site at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/265.html and is available in NYS DEC's Central Office in Albany and each regional NYS DEC office.
Pursuant to Title 6, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) Chapter III, Air Resources Subchapter A Prevention and Control of Air Contamination and Air Pollution Part 243, Transport Rule NOx Ozone Season Trading Program
NYSERDA intends to sell 516 of the 2017 vintage and 516 of the 2018 vintage Ozone Seasonal allowances via Amerex Brokers LLC (Aramex). Interested parties may contact Amerex directly to inquire about purchase.
Final Amendment No. 2 to the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2017 Intended Use Plan
Draft Amendment No. 2 to the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Intended Use Plan (IUP) issued October 1, 2016 was published in the February 1, 2017 issue of the Environmental Notice Bulletin. The comment period for Draft Amendment No. 2 closed on February 15, 2017 and the New York State Department of Health (NYS DOH) received no public comments pertaining to the Amendment. Therefore, as of February 16, 2016 the Amendment as shown below was final:
NYS DOH has determined that the amendments are necessary, reasonable, and in the interest of protecting public health. The amendments will not adversely affect any project on the IUP Project Annual List above the subsidized funding line. Except as noted above, there are no other changes to the IUP as a result of this Amendment No. 2 of the FFY 2017 IUP.
Contact: Michael Montysko , NYS DOH - Bureau of Water Supply Protection, Corning Tower Room 1135, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12237, Fax: (518) 402-7599, E-mail: bpwsp@health.ny.gov.