Source: http://www.dec.ny.gov/enb2001/20010704/not0.html
Timestamp: 2016-09-28 13:53:16
Document Index: 162788475

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 380', 'art 360', 'art 373', 'art 380', 'art 600', 'art 7810']

Date:	June 26, 2001
Applicant:	New York Power Authority
App ID:	0-0000-01153/00001
Permit Type:	Freshwater Wetlands (Article 24)
Location:	Certain electric transmission lines in DEC Regions 4, 7, 8 and 9
Project Description: Authorize the use of registered herbicides (Arsenal and Glypro) in regulated Freshwater Wetlands in accordance with all label requirements using low volume application methods, by the New York Power Authority (NYPA), during routine management of Rights of Way for certain electric transmission lines in the NYPA service area.
Wetlands and Municipalities with Scheduled Year 2001 ROW Vegetation Maintenance
NYSDEC Wetland Designations
#14-5, #15-1,
#16-2, #17-1,
RE-18, RE-25, RE-26, RE-27, RE-30
#24-2, #25-4
W-11, W-13
#3-4, #5-4, #8-5
GI-5, GI-8, L-2
#53/01 - #54/01,
#54/04 - #54/05, #56/08 - #57/02,
#56/04
M-1, M-2, V-20, C-33
#58/05 - #58/06,
#59/07 - #60/01,
#62/04 - #62/07,
#58/03, #60/05
C-35, C- 36, C-41, C-44, C-46
#64/03, #66/06,
#69/06, #69/02,
#65/03 - #65/06, #70/06 - #71/02,
#71/03 - #71/06
L-8, LYS-10, LYS-13, BAL-3, BAL-9
#77/07 - #77/08,
#1/06 - #002/02,
#1/04
BRE-11, BRE-14, BRE-17
#6/03 - #6/06,
#7/03 - #7/06,
#8/03 - #9/04,
#9/07- #10/01,
CIC-5, CIC-7, CIC-10, CIC-12, CLE-1
#66/04 - #67/04,
#67/07 - #68/01,
#69/05, #64/02
CI-12, CI-13, CI-32, CI-41
#03/01
#06/04, #08/05,
#07/01 - #07/03
PT-7, PT-19, PT-22
#17/01
#34/01 - #34/02,
#35/06 - #36-02,
#36/04 - #36/05,
#37/03 - #39/06,
AK-6, AK-7, OK-1, OK-4, OK-5
#37/03 - #39/06
#43/05 - #43/06,
#45/06 - #45/07
BN-4, BN-9
#49/02 - #49/03
#12/01
#020/03, #24/04
#21/01 - 022/07,
#020/02
MA-13, MA-16, MA-18, PA-1
#25/01 - #25/02,
#25/07 - #26/04,
#27/06 - #27/07,
#27/02, #28/04,
#28/07, #29/05
PA-5, PA-7, PA-8, PA-9, PA-15, PA-27, PA-28
#34/05 - #34/07,
#32/02, #32/07,
#33/05
SO-38, SO-41, SO-42, SO-44
#37/04 - #37/05,
#37/01, #36/06
SO-36, SO-46
#39/07 - #40/02,
#42/06 - #42/07,
#42/02, #44/04
RO-21, RO-24, RO-25, WO-35
#49/07 - #50/01,
#51/05 - #51/06,
#46/05, #47/04
WO-36, WO-38, SA-15, VI-18
#14/04 - #15/05,
#12/03, #13/01
CL-2, CL-5, CL-6
#22/02
#13/05 - #14/01,
#17/05 - #18/01,
#12/05, #15/04
TE-3, TE-27, TE-28, TE-30, CC-30
#19/06 - #19/07,
#20/03 - #20/05,
#20/06 - #21/02,
CC-4, CC-21, CC-25, WO-31
#24/04 - #25/01,
#26/07 - #27/03,
#27/05 - #28/01,
#25/05, #28/06,
#30/01
WO-3, WO-7, WO-8, WO-17, AK-2,
The New York State Department of Health (DOH) and the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) propose to amend the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Final Intended Use Plan (IUP) dated September 20, 2000, to adjust the estimated project cost for one DWSRF project listed in the Project Readiness List. A project description and explanation of the reason for the cost increase are included in the table below: Borrower	County	Project Description	DWSRF #	Current IUP Cost	Proposed IUP Cost Explanation	(V) Herkimer	Herkimer	New Surface Water Treatment Rule Compliance Facility
$3,095,637	$4,452,064	The actual bids for the project were higher than the original estimate.
The Department has determined that the project cost increase is necessary, reasonable and consistent with the original project concept. In addition, the scope of the project has not changed, nor have we altered the project priority rankings in any way. This project cost increase will not adversely affect any other project on the IUP Project Readiness List above the funding line. Except for the above-noted change, there is no other change to projects listed on the Project Readiness List or to the project priority rankings. Written statements or comments on the above DWSRF project cost increase will be accepted by fax or mail until close of business on July 26, 2001 and should be filed with:
Fax Number: (518)402-7659
A Notice of Continuation was filed with Department of State to continue a proposed rulemaking regarding 6 NYCRR Part 380 to regulate the disposal of the radioactive wastes generated by the extraction or concentration of uranium or thorium where such waste is not regulated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The purpose of the rule is to control the disposal of wastes contaminated with the radioactive wastes from the extraction of uranium and thorium from ores. The rule requires that these radioactive wastes be disposed of at facilities authorized to accept radioactive waste, and will effectively exclude them from Part 360 and Part 373 landfills, unless a variance to Part 380 is requested and granted. Variances may be granted for slightly contaminated wastes, if the proposed disposal will have no significant adverse impact on the public health and safety or the environment. For further information, contact: Barbara Youngberg, Division of Solid & Hazardous Materials, 625 Broadway, 8th Floor, Albany, New York 12233-7255, phone: (518) 402-8579. E-mail: bayoungb@gw.dec.state.ny.us
Pursuant to the Environmental Conservation Law Sections 11-0303, 13-0105, 13-0338, 13-0339, 13-0339-a, 13-0340-a, 13-0340-b and 13-0342 the Department of Environmental Conservation hereby gives notice of the following:
Adoption of Regulations Governing the harvest, possession, and sale of marine finfish in New York waters.
For further information contact: Byron H. Young, Bureau of Marine Resources, 205 N. Belle Mead Rd., Suite 1, E. Setauket, NY 11733, phone: (631) 444-0436.
Effective Date of Regulations: June 20, 2001
Statewide - The State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council, as lead agency, has accepted a Draft Generic EIS on the proposed Repeal and Adoption of Fire Prevention and Building Code and Energy Conservation Construction Code. The action involves the repeal of the existing text of the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code ("Uniform Code") (9 NYCRR Part 600 et seq.) and the State Energy Conservation Construction Code ("State Energy Code") (9 NYCRR Part 7810 et seq.) and adopts new provisions for both sets of regulations. The Uniform Code regulates the construction of all buildings and structures in the State outside the City of New York. The State Energy Code regulates the construction of all buildings in the State (including the City of New York) for the purposes of minimizing the consumption of energy and providing for the efficient utilization of the energy expended in the use and occupancy of buildings. The project is applicable statewide.
A hearing to receive public comment on the proposed revision of the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and the State Energy Conservation Construction Code and on the draft generic environmental impact statement prepared for such proposed action will be held on Monday, August 20, 2001 at 8:00 a.m., at the University at Albany - School of Public Health, George Education Center (GEC) Auditorium, One University Place, Rensselaer, New York. In addition, a video conference connection will be established at the following locations which will allow individuals appearing at such sites to monitor the proceedings in Rensselaer and to submit comment on the proposed rule makings:
1.	University at Buffalo - Amherst Campus
Room NSC 201
Millersport Highway and Flint Road
2.	Rochester Institute of Technology
Building #5 - Wallace Memorial Library
Room A-400
3.	SUNY Upstate Medical University
Weiskotten Hall - Alumni Auditorium, 1st Floor
4.	Plattsburgh State University
Hawkins Hall - Room 202
5.	Westchester Community College
Classroom Building - Room 100
7.	SUNY at Stony Brook
Lecture Hall 3 - Level 2
Persons wishing to present testimony at the hearing are requested to notify the Department of State by August 13, 2001 of their intent to speak at the scheduled hearing. Prior notification to the Department of State of an appearance at the hearing will allow the Department to better organize and collect what is expected to be a large amount of public comment on the proposed rule makings. A tentative schedule of registered speakers will be established and made available prior to the date of the hearing.
Name of individual and any organization represented
Hearing location to be attended
Issue(s) upon which comment will be submitted
Ronald Piester, Department of State, Division of Code Enforcement and Administration, 41 State Street, Albany, New York 12231-0001, Phone (518) 474-4073, Fax (518) 486-4487, E-mail: rpiester@dos.state.ny.us