Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 864.3 - DefinitionsThe several terms, words or phrases hereinafter mentioned shall be construed as follows:
(a)Item no. In table I of this Part an item number is assigned to each specifically designated waters or portions thereof.(b)Waters index number as appearing in table I of this Part shall mean that number or abbreviation which has been assigned to any specifically designated waters or portions thereof for the purpose of identification.(1) The numbering or index system used to identify specific waters of New York State was adapted from that used by the New York State Conservation Department in its biological survey series of reports on the watersheds of the State. The primary waters of a drainage basin, such as rivers or large lakes are usually referred to by name or an abbreviation. Tributaries of primary waters are consecutively numbered progressing upstream from the mouth. Ponds and lakes are numbered consecutively as they are encountered, such numbers being preceded by the letter P. Tributaries of such lakes and ponds are numbered consecutively as they enter, progressing clockwise around the lake or pond from its outlet or mouth. When isolated lakes and ponds are referenced by a waters index number, it is merely for convenience of their identification and location within a subdrainage basin, and it is not necessarily indicative of their being tributary to any waters to which no surface connection is shown on the reference maps.(2) This system was applied to the basin under consideration by the Conservation Department in its biological survey of the Lower Hudson watershed in 1936, and has been closely followed in connection with the identification of the waters with the following exceptions: some of the stream numbers do not run consecutively due to the omission of streams originally shown on older maps employed by the Conservation Department at the time of its 1936 survey, but not shown on newer maps reproduced herein. Conversely, a few streams not shown on the older maps but appearing on the newer maps are designated by the letters a, b, c, etc.(3) The system as applied to the identification of waters in the Lower Hudson River drainage basin may be illustrated as follows: Waters index number | Name of waters | Explanation |
H | Hudson River | Primary waters within New York State extending upstream from The Battery, New York City. |
H-43 | Lake Tiorati Brook | The forty-third tributary of the Hudson River in New York State above The Battery (Map Q-24nw). |
H-43-1 | Minisceongo Creek | The first tributary entering Lake Tiorati Brook upstream from its mouth (Map Q-24nw). |
H-43-1-11-P 150c | Lake Welch | One of several ponds or lakes encountered between the 150th and 151st pond of the waters index system, and specifically located in the drainage basin of the 11th tributary of Minisceongo Creek upstream from its mouth (Map Q-23ne). |
(c) The abbreviations trib.,tribs.,subtrib. and subtribs. indicating tributary, tributaries, subtributary and subtributaries, respectively, shall mean any stream, lake, pond or other body of surface water which flows into any other stream, lake, pond or other body of surface water. Where no tributaries or subtributaries are mentioned, the specifically designated waters shall include only the stream, lake, pond, or other body of surface water referenced by such waters index number; where tributaries or subtributaries are mentioned after the waters index number, the specifically designated waters shall include the stream, lake, pond, or other body of surface water referenced by such waters index number and all tributaries and subtributaries thereof, which are shown on the reference maps, unless exceptions are expressly stated.(d)Name as appearing in table I of this Part shall mean the name, if any, by which the specifically designated waters are generally known and which may appear on the reference maps. In cases of specifically designated waters which have no name, the named tributary to which the unnamed waters are tributary is indicated as far as possible.(e)Description as appearing in table I of this Part shall mean a brief indication as to the location of the specifically designated waters. Entries may include designations of segments or sections of waters to which a particular assignment of a class and standards shall apply. Entries may also include any useful information pertinent to the classification and standards.(f)Map ref. no. as appearing in table I of this Part, means map reference number and indicates one or more of the following numbered maps reproduced herein completely, or in part, on which the specifically designated waters and their index numbers are shown. The following maps were produced from original maps which may be procured through the Washington Distribution Section, Geological Survey. Map ref. no. | Quadrangle name | Published by | Edition |
O-24se | Hopewell Junction | U.S. Geological Survey | 1957 |
O-25sw | Poughquag | U.S. Geological Survey | 1945 |
O-25se | Pawling | U.S. Geological Survey | 1958 |
P-23se | Popolopen Lake | U.S. Geological Survey | 1957 |
P-24nw | West Point | U.S. Geological Survey | 1957 |
P-24ne | Oscawana Lake | U.S. Geological Survey | 1956 |
P-24sw | Peekskill | U.S. Geological Survey | 1957 |
P-24se | Mohegan Lake | U.S. Geological Survey | 1957 |
P-25nw | Lake Carmel | U.S. Geological Survey | 1943 |
P-25ne | Brewster | U.S. Geological Survey | 1958 |
P-25sw | Croton Falls | U.S. Geological Survey | 1943 |
P-25se | Peach Lake | U.S. Geological Survey | 1958 |
Q-23ne | Thiells | U.S. Geological Survey | 1955 |
Q-24nw | Haverstraw | U.S. Geological Survey | 1955 |
Q-24ne | Ossining | U.S. Geological Survey | 1955 |
Q-24sw | Nyack | U.S. Geological Survey | 1957 |
Q-24se | White Plains | U.S. Geological Survey | 1957 |
Q-25nw | Mount Kisco | U.S. Geological Survey | 1955 |
Q-25ne | Pound Ridge | U.S. Geological Survey | 1951 |
R-23se | Weehawken | U.S. Geological Survey | 1955 |
R-24nw | Yonkers | U.S. Geological Survey | 1956 |
R-24ne | Mount Vernon | U.S. Geological Survey | 1956 |
R-24sw | Central Park | U.S. Geological Survey | 1956 |
S-23ne | Jersey City | U.S. Geological Survey | 1955 |
S-24nw | Brooklyn | U.S. Geological Survey | 1956 |
(g)Class, as appearing in table I of this Part and denoted by the letters AA, A, B, C, D, SB, or SC, and the Roman numeral I opposite each specifically designated waters, shall mean class AA, A, B, C, D, SB, SC, and I as set forth in Part 701, supra.(h)Standards, as appearing in table I of this Part and denoted by the letters AA, A, B, C, D, SB, or SC, and the Roman numeral I opposite each specifically designated waters shall mean the standards of quality and purity established for class AA, A, B, C, D, SB, or SC, and the Roman numeral I, as the case may be, as set forth in Part 701, supra. The symbol (T) after any standard designation shall mean that the designated waters are trout waters and that the dissolved oxygen specification for trout waters shall apply thereto. The symbol (TS) after any standard designation shall mean that the designated waters are suitable for trout spawning and that the dissolved oxygen specification for trout spawning waters shall apply thereto.(i) The term trout as used in this Part means any fish in the following genera: Coregonus, Oncorhynchus, Prosopium, Salmo, Savelinus and Thymallus.(j) The Lower Hudson River drainage basin shall be deemed to include the following areas: all land and water areas, the natural surface water drainage from which is directly or indirectly tributary to the Lower Hudson River.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 864.3