The rules and regulations set forth in this Part
2 and enacted in accordance with the provisions of §§ 1100 through 1107 of the Public Health Law shall apply to Glenmere Lake and all watercourses tributary thereto or which may ultimately discharge into said Glenmere Lake or which may be developed in the future to serve as sources of the water supply to the Village of Florida.
As used in this Part 2, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CHLORIDE SALT
The solid compounds or the solutions of potassium chloride
(commonly used as fertilizer), calcium chloride (commonly used for
winter road maintenance), or sodium chloride (commonly used for water-softener
regeneration).
HERBICIDE
Any substance used to destroy or inhibit plant growth.
JUNKYARD
An area where two or more unregistered, old or secondhand
motor vehicles are being accumulated for purpose of disposal, resale
of used parts or reclaiming certain materials such as metal, glass,
fabric and/or the like.
LINEAR DISTANCE
The shortest horizontal distance from the nearest point of
a structure or object to the high-water mark of a reservoir or to
the edge, margin or steep bank forming the ordinary high-water line
of a watercourse.
PESTICIDE
Any substance used to destroy or inhibit pests such as rodents
and insects.
POLLUTANT
Dredge, spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage,
garbage, sewage sludge, chemical waste, biological materials, heat,
wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt and industrial,
municipal and agricultural wastes.
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
Any material in any form that emits radiation spontaneously.
"Radiation" shall mean ionizing radiation, that is, any alpha particle,
beta particle, gamma ray, X-ray, neutron, high-speed proton and any
other atomic-particle-producing ionization, but shall not mean any
sound or radio wave or visible, infrared or ultraviolet light.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid wastes, including
garbage, manure, rubbish, ashes, incinerator residue, street cleanings,
dead animals, offal and solid commercial and industrial wastes.
REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA
Land used for the depositing of refuse except that it shall
not include the land used for the depositing of refuse from a single
family, a member of which is the owner, occupant or lessee of said
land, or any part of a farm on which only animal wastes resulting
from the operation of such farm are deposited.
RESERVOIR
Any natural or artificial lake or pond which is tributary
to or serves as a source of Glenmere Lake.
SEWAGE
Any liquid or solid waste matter from domestic, commercial,
private or industrial establishment which is normally carried off
in sewers or waste pipes.
TOXIC CHEMICAL
Any compound or substance, including but not limited to gasoline,
kerosene, fuel oil or diesel oil, which is or may be harmful or poisonous
to humans.
TREATMENT WORKS
Any treatment plant, sewer, disposal field, lagoon, pumping
station, septic system, constructed drainage ditch or surface water
intercepting ditch, incinerator, area devoted to sanitary landfill
or other works not specifically mentioned in this definition, installed
for the purpose of treating, neutralizing, stabilizing or disposing
of sewage.
WATERCOURSE
Every spring, stream, marsh or channel of water of any kind
which flows or may flow into Glenmere Lake.
WATERSHED
The entire drainage area contributing water to Glenmere Lake.
WATER SUPPLY
The public water supply of the Village of Florida.
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 standards
for raw water quality as contained in Part 170 of Title 10 (Health)
of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the
State of New York (10 NYCRR 170).
The Trustees of the Village of Florida, or any
person or persons charged with the maintenance or supervision of the
public water supply system, shall, by its officers or its duly appointed
representative, make regular and thorough inspections of the reservoir,
watercourses and watershed to ascertain compliance with the rules
and regulations set forth in this Part 2. It shall be the duty of
the aforesaid Trustees of the Village of Florida to cause copies of
any rules and regulations violated to be served upon the persons violating
the same, together with notices 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 Trustees of the Village
of Florida to promptly notify the State Commissioner of Health of
such violations. The aforesaid Trustees of the Village of Florida
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 specified by § 1103 of the Public
Health Law.