Whereas, The tremendous growth of population and the development of the territory surrounding and adjacent to the harbor of New York has resulted in recent years in an increasingly serious pollution of the harbor, coastal and tidal waters in such area and the tributary waters therein; and
Whereas, Such pollution constitutes a grave menace to the health, welfare and recreational facilities of the people living in such area and is occasioning great economic loss; and
Whereas, The control of future pollution and the abatement of existing pollution in the waters in such area is of prime importance to the people living in such area and can best be accomplished through the cooperation of the states of New Jersey and New York and Connecticut by and through a joint or common agency;
Now, therefore, The state of New York and the state of New Jersey and the state of Connecticut do agree and are bound as follows:
All of the coastal, estuarial and tidal waters within or covering portions of the signatory states as follows:
Two general classifications shall be used:
"District" means the area more particularly described in Article II of this compact.
"Commission" means the Interstate Environmental Commission.
"Municipality" means any city, incorporated village, borough, county, town, township, district, or any municipality governed by an improvement commission, any joint sewer commission, or any other subdivision of any one of the signatory states, located within the district.
"Rule" or "Regulation" means any rule or regulation established by the commission not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States or of any signatory state, promulgated by the commission touching the abatement of pollution of the waters of the district.
"Tidal waters" means all those waters which ebb and flow within the designated district.
"Dissolved oxygen" is the gaseous oxygen held in solution by the water at any given time. It is expressed as a percentage of the maximum amount of oxygen that would be required to saturate the water under the existing conditions of temperature and salinity.
"Pollution" is any foreign matter which renders waters unfit to sustain fish life and unsatisfactory for bathing.
"Sewage effluent" means the treated sewage discharged from a treatment plant.
"Suspended solids" means those solid particles carried in suspension in the untreated sewage or sewage effluent.
"Entity" means any organization or association owning, controlling or operating a sewerage system or treatment plant within a municipality.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 22a-294
(1949 Rev., Appendix D; 1969, P.A. 7; P.A. 86-143, S. 1, 7.)