The rules and regulations hereinafter given, duly made and enacted in accordance with the provisions of sections 1100-1107 of the Public Health Law shall apply to Rice, Port, Jackson Summit, Cameron and Dixon Reservoirs and those tributaries which now serve or which may be developed in the future to serve as sources of the public water supply of the City of Gloversville, Fulton County, New York, and to all watercourses tributary thereto or ultimately discharging into said reservoir.
No refuse disposal area shall be located within 250 feet of any reservoir or watercourse.
No interment of a human body shall be made within 250 feet of any reservoir or watercourse.
No radioactive material in excess of the quantity listed for said material in Table 4, Appendix 1, Part 16, Chapter I (Ionizing Radiaton), Title 10 (Health) of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York shall be disposed of by burial in soil within 250 feet of any reservoir or watercourse.
No junkyard shall be located within 100 feet of any reservoir or watercourse.
Bathing and swimming are prohibited in any reservoir or watercourse owned by the City of Gloversville.
No hut, tent, shelter or building of any kind, except a waterworks structure, shall be permitted on the water or ice of any reservoir or watercourse owned by the City of Gloversville.
No boating shall be allowed in or upon the waters of any reservoir or watercourse owned by the City of Gloversville except by duly authorized employees of the City of Gloversville in the performance of their duties of supervision and maintenance of the water supply.
No fishing or trespassing shall be allowed in or upon any reservoir or watercourse owned by the City of Gloversville within 1000 feet of the water supply intakes except by duly authorized employees of the City of Gloversville in the performance of their duties of supervision and maintenance of the water supply.
No herbicide, pesticide or toxic chemical shall be discharged, applied or allowed to enter into any reservoir or watercourse unless a permit to do so has been obtained from the appropriate State agency having jurisdiction over such facility.
No manure pile shall be maintained or allowed to remain within 50 feet of any reservoir or watercourse.
No person including State agencies or political subdivisions having jurisdiction, shall perform any act or grant any permit or approval which may result in the contravention of the following standards for raw water quality:
Items | Specifications |
1. Floating solids; settleable solids; oil; sludge deposits; tastes or odor producing substances | None attributable to sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes. |
2. Sewage or wastes effluents | None which are not effectively disinfected. |
3. pH | Range between 6.5 and 8.5. |
4. Disolved oxygen | For trout waters, greater than 5.0 parts per million; for non-trout waters greater than 4.0 parts per million. |
5. Toxic wastes, oil, deleterious substances, colored or other wastes or heated liquids | None alone or in combination with other substances or wastes in sufficient amounts or at such temperatures as to make the waters unsafe or unsuitable as a source of water supply for drinking, culinary or food processing purposes. Provided further, that the concentration or quantity of the constitutents or characteristics hereinafter set forth shall not exceed the allowable limits established therefor. |
Constitutent or characteristic | Allowable limits |
Physical | |
Turbidity | 5 units |
Microbiological | |
Coliform organism | 50 per 100 ml. |
Inorganic chemicals | (Concentration in mg/1) |
Ammonia (NH3) | <2.0 |
Arsenic (As) | 0.05 |
Barium (Ba) | 1.0 |
Boron (B) | 1.0 |
CCE | 0.2 |
Cadmium (Cd) | 0.01 |
Chloride (Cl) | 250. |
Chromium (Hexavalent) (Cr + 6) | 0.05 |
Copper (Cu) | <0.2 |
Cyanide (CN) | <0.1 |
Fluoride (F) | <1.5 |
Lead (Pb) | 0.05 |
Mercury (Hg) | 0.005 |
Nitrates (NO3) + Nitrites (NO2) | 10. |
Selenium (Se) | 0.01 |
Silver (Ag) | 0.05 |
Sodium (Na) | <20. |
Sulfate (SO4) | 250. |
Total dissolved solids | 500. |
Uranyl ion | <5.0 |
Zinc (Zn) | <0.3 |
Organic chemicals | (Concentration in mg/1) |
Organic nitrogen | 0.5 |
Oxygen consumed | 2.0 |
Phenols | 0.001 |
Pesticides | |
Aldrin | 0.017 |
Chlordane | 0.003 |
DDT | 0.042 |
Dieldrin | 0.017 |
Endrin | 0.001 |
Heptachlor | 0.018 |
Heptachlor epoxide | 0.018 |
Herbicides | 0.1 |
Lindane | 0.056 |
Methoxychlor | 0.035 |
Organic phosphates + carbamates | 0.1 |
Toxaphene | 0.005 |
Radioactivity | (Concentration in pc/1) |
Gross beta | 1000. |
Radium-226 | 3. |
Strontium-90 | 10. |
The board of water commissioners of the City of Gloversville or any duly appointed person or persons as may be charged with maintenance or supervision of the water supply shall make regular and thorough inspections of the reservoir, watercourses, and watershed to ascertain whether these rules and regulations are being complied with. It shall be the duty of the aforesaid board of water commissioners of the City of Gloversville or any such duly appointed person or persons as may be charged with maintenance or supervision of the water supply to cause copies of any rules and regulations violated to be served upon the persons violating the same together with notice of such violations. If such persons served do not immediately comply with the rules and regulations, it shall be the further duty of the aforesaid board of water commissioners of the City of Gloversville or any such duly appointed person or persons as may be charged with maintenance or supervision of the water supply to promptly notify the State Commissioner of Health of such violations. The aforesaid board of water commissioners of the City of Gloversville or any duly appointed person or persons as may be charge with maintenance or supervision of the water supply shall report to the State Commissioner of Health in writing annually, prior to the 30th day of January, the results of the regular inspections made during the preceding year. The report shall state the number of inspections which were made, the number of violations found, the number of notices served, the number of violations abated and the general condition of the watershed at the time of the last inspection.
Penalties for violations of these rules and regulations shall be those prescribed by section 1103 of the Public Health Law.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 116.1