The board in making its determination to grant, conditionally or otherwise, or to deny a certificate shall consider the criteria listed in subdivision (b) of this section. The specific criteria set forth in subdivision (b) of this section each relate three distinct situations relative to such criteria. Situation (1) is considered to be the most favorable with respect to siting requirements, situation (2) is considered less favorable and situation (3) is considered least favorable.
-floodplains
-wetlands
-recharge zones
-surface waters
-aquifers
-floodplains
-wetlands
-recharge zones
-surface waters
-aquifers
However, it is anticipated that these locational limitations can be overcome without extensive effort.
-floodplains
-wetlands
-recharge zones
-surface waters
-aquifers,
present severe problems with respect to water contamination. Extensive efforts would be required to overcome these natural conditions.
-public or private drinking water supplies or livestock water supplies.
-public or private bodies of recreational water.
-agricultural, commercial or industrial water supplies.
Therefore, no potential problems are anticipated.
-public or private drinking water supplies or livestock water supplies.
-public or private bodies of recreational water.
-agricultural, commercial or industrial water supplies.
However, mitigative measures will be used to protect water supply sources.
-public or private drinking water supplies or livestock water supplies.
-public or private bodies of recreational water.
-agricultural, commercial or industrial water supplies.
Although mitigative measures are expected to be employed, they may not be sufficient to insure the protection of water supply sources.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 377.7