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ENB - Statewide Notices 8/24/2011 - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation
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ENB - Statewide Notices 8/24/2011
Pursuant to the Environmental Conservation Law sections 11-0901, and 11-0713, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation hereby gives notice of the following:
Notice of adoption to amend 6 NYCRR Part 2 and Part 170 pertaining to the use of a crossbow and modified longbow. This notice will be published in issue 34 of the State Register, dated August 24, 2011. Additional information about hunting with crossbows and modified longbows may be found at: www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/68802.html and www.dec.ny.gov/permits/25018.html.
Pursuant to the Environmental Conservation Law sections 13-0342 the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation hereby gives notice of the following:
Notice of Adoption to amend 6 NYCRR Parts 40 and 44 pertaining to reporting requirements for food fishing, food fish landing, marine bait, lobster, lobster landing, crab, horseshoe crab, party and charter boat, and food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license or permit holders. This notice will be published in issue 34 of the State Register, dated August 24, 2011.
Phone: (631) 444-0857
Division of Water (DOW) TOGS 3.1.5 - Guidance for Dam Hazard Classification
New York State Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) and Dam Safety Regulations (6NYCRR Part 673 - Part 673) require that the owners of all dams located in New York State operate and maintain their dams in a safe condition at all times. Part 673 requires various submissions and actions from dam owners based on a dam's downstream hazard classification. Part 673.5 provides authority to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) to assign a Hazard Classification to dams according to the potential impacts of a dam failure.
DOW TOGS 3.1.5 - Guidance for Dam Hazard Classification is technical guidance which provides greater detail regarding various potential impacts typically seen by NYS DEC staff, and their implication for hazard classification of a dam.
Document Availability: Draft DOW TOGS 3.1.5 can be obtained by sending an E-mail request to: dowinformation@dec.ny.gov with the subject line "Request Draft DOW 3.1.5", by calling (518) 402-8185, the Draft Guidance is available by email, or mailed as a single CD or a single paper copy. Please specify the format desired. It is also available on line on the NYS DEC's Dam Safety page at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/4991.html.
The public comment period will commence on August 24, 2011 and conclude on September 28, 2011.
Questions and comments may be directed to: Alon Dominitz, NYS DEC - Division of Water, 625 Broadway, 4th Floor, Albany, NY 12233-3504, E-mail: dowinformation@dec.ny.gov.
Public comment on this document will be accepted for 30 days, through September 23, 2011.
The re-proposed phosphorus TMDL for Chautauqua Lake will require permit limits on wastewater treatment plants and will rely on voluntary load reduction efforts from the agricultural community, developed land and septic systems to address the existing phosphorus water quality impairment. The TMDL was first proposed in July 2010 and re-proposed in July 2011. This revised proposal corrects technical errors in the Allocation Tables for the North Basin.
Information: Copies of the proposed draft plan can be found on the NYS DEC website at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/23835.html#Small, or by contacting Dan Hayes, NYS DEC - Division of Water, Bureau of Watershed Assessment and Management, 625 Broadway, 4th Floor, Albany, NY 12233-3502, Phone: (518) 402-8207, E-mail: dahayes@gw.dec.state.ny.us. Comments should be sent, written or via email, to the same addresses. Comments received by close of business September 23, 2011 will be considered prior to submitting the final TMDL to the EPA for approval.