N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6 § 876.2

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 876.2 - Definitions and conditions

The several terms, words or phrases hereinafter mentioned shall be construed as follows:

(a)Item number.

In table I an item number is assigned to each specifically designated waters or portions thereof.

(b)Waters index number as appearing in table I shall mean that number or abbreviation 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 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 number 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 Mohawk-Hudson watershed in 1934 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 1934 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 Mohawk River drainage basin may be illustrated as follows:

Waters Index NumberNameExplanation
HHudson RiverPrimary Waters
H-240Mohawk RiverThe 240th tributary of the Hudson River numbered consecutively upstream from the mouth.
H-240-144East Canada CreekThe 144th tributary of the Mohawk River numbered from its confluence with the Hudson River.
H-240-144-13Sprite CreekThe 13th tributary of East Canada Creek numbered consecutively upstream from the mouth.
H-240-144-13-P 717Canada LakeThe 717th pond, lake or reservoir encountered in the biological survey area of the Mohawk River-Upper Hudson River Watershed.
H-240-144-13-P 717-3Irving Pond OutletThe 3rd tributary of Canada Lake numbered in a clockwise direction from the outlet.

(c) The abbreviations trib., tribs., subtrib. and subtribs. indicating tributary, tributaries, subtributary, and subtributaries 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 are mentioned, the specifically designated waters shall include only the stream, pond or other body of surface water designated by such waters index number; where tributaries are mentioned after the waters index number, the specifically designated waters shall include the stream, pond, or other body of surface water designated 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 shall mean the name by which the specifically designated waters are generally known and which name 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 are identified as far as possible.
(e)Description.

The column headed Description contains designations or sections of waters to which a particular assignment of a class and standards shall apply. Also included in this column is any useful information pertinent to the classification and standard.

(f)Map Ref. No. as appearing in table I 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.Name of quadranglePublished byEdition
1CohoesU.S. Geological Survey1947
2 SchenectadyU.S. Geological Survey1947
3AlbanyU.S. Geological Survey1947
4GalwayU.S. Geological Survey1945 (reprinted from military edition for civil use)
5AmsterdamU.S. Geological Survey1947
6 BroadalbinU.S. Geological Survey1945 (reprinted from military edition for civil use)
7Jackson SummitU.S. Geological Survey1945 (reprinted from military edition for civil use)
8 GloversvilleU.S. Geological Survey1945 (reprinted from military edition for civil use)
9Tribes HillArmy Map Service1944
10Caroga LakeU.S. Geological Survey1945 (reprinted from military edition for civil use)
11Peck LakeU.S. Geological Survey1945 (reprinted from military edition for civil use)
12RandallArmy Map Service1944
13CarlisleChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
14Canada LakeU.S. Geological Survey1945 (reprinted from military edition for civil use)
15 LassellsvilleU.S. Geological Survey1945 (reprinted from military edition for civil use)
16 CanajoharieArmy Map Service1944
17Sharon SpringsChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
18 RichmondvilleChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
19OppenheimU.S. Geological Survey1945 (reprinted from military edition for civil use)
20Ft. PlainArmy Map Service1944
21Sprout BrookChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
22Little FallsArmy Map Service1944
23Van HornesvilleChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
24East SpringfieldChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
25HerkimerChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
26 JordanvilleChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
27NewportArmy Map Service1943
28IlionChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
29Millers MillsChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
30RamsonU.S. Geological Survey1945
31South TrentonChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
32Utica EastChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
33West WinfieldChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
34Port LeydenU.S. Geological Survey1907 (reprinted 1946)
35BoonvilleU.S. Geological Survey1904 (reprinted 1939)
36OriskanyU.S. Geological Survey1947
37Utica WestU.S. Geological Survey1947
38CassvilleChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
39RomeU.S. Geological Survey1947
40ClintonU.S. Geological Survey1947
41Oriskany FallsChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
42TabergU.S. Geological Survey1905 (reprinted 1942)
43VeronaU.S. Geological Survey1946
44VernonU.S. Geological Survey1945
45 MunnsvilleChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
46HamiltonChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943
47EsperanceChief of Engineers, U.S. Army1943

(g)Class as appearing in table I and denoted by the letters AA, A, B, C or D opposite each specifically designated waters shall mean class AA, A, B, C or D as the case may be, as set forth in Part 701, supra.
(h)Standards as appearing in table I, as the letters AA, A, B, C or D opposite each specifically designated waters shall mean the standards of quality and purity established for Class AA, A, B, C or D, as the case may be, as set forth in Part 701, supra. The symbol (T) after any class 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 class designation shall mean that the designate 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, Salvelinus and Thymallus.
(j) All streams or other bodies of water which appear as lines to indicate natural waters on the reference maps herein, and which are not specifically designated in table I, shall be assigned the same classes and standards of quality and purity as the specifically designated waters to which they are directly tributarty.
(k) All streams or other bodies of water which are not shown on the reference map herein shall be assigned to class D, as set forth in Part 701, supra, except that any continuous flowing natural stream which is not shown on the reference maps shall have the same classification and assigned standards as the waters to which it is directly tributary.
(l) The Mohawk 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 Mohawk River, except Sauquoit Creek, West Canada Creek, East Canada Creek and Schoharie Creek.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 876.2