New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter XXIX - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Part 1806 - Review And Approval Of Projects
Standards for Review and Approval
Section 1806.24 - Standards for diversions
Universal Citation: 21 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 1806.24
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) The project sponsors of all diversions subject to review and approval under section 1806.4, 1806.5 or 1806.6 of this Part shall comply with the following standards.
(b) For projects involving out-of-basin diversions, the following requirements shall apply:
(1) Project sponsors shall:
(i) demonstrate that they have made good
faith efforts to develop and conserve sources of water within the importing
basin, and have considered other reasonable alternatives to the
diversion;
(ii) comply with the
general standards set forth in sections 1801.3,
1806.21, and
1806.22 of this Part, and the
applicable requirements of this Part relating to consumptive uses and
withdrawals.
(2) In
deciding whether to approve a proposed diversion out of the basin, the
commission shall also consider and the project sponsor shall provide
information related to the following factors:
(i) any adverse effects and cumulative
adverse effects the project may have on the ability of the Susquehanna River
Basin, or any portion thereof, to meet its own present and future water
needs;
(ii) the location, amount,
timing, purpose and duration of the proposed diversion and how the project will
individually and cumulatively affect the flow of any impacted stream or river,
and the freshwater inflow of the Chesapeake Bay, including the extent to which
any diverted water is being returned to the basin or the bay;
(iii) whether there is a reasonably
foreseeable need for the quantity of water requested by the project sponsor and
how that need is measured against reasonably foreseeable needs in the
Susquehanna River Basin;
(iv) the
amount and location of water being diverted to the Susquehanna River Basin from
the importing basin;
(v) the
proximity of the project to the Susquehanna River Basin;
(vi) the project sponsor's pre-compact member
jurisdiction approvals to withdraw or divert the waters of the basin;
(vii) historic reliance on sources within the
Susquehanna River Basin.
(3) In deciding whether to approve a proposed
diversion out of the basin, the commission may also consider, but is not
limited to, the factors set forth in subparagraphs (i) through (v) of this
paragraph. The decision whether to consider the factors in this subdivision and
the amount of information required for such consideration, if undertaken, will
depend upon the potential for the proposed diversion to have an adverse impact
on the ability of the Susquehanna River Basin, or any portion thereof, to meet
its own present and future needs:
(i) the
impact of the diversion on economic development within the Susquehanna River
Basin, the member states or the United States of America;
(ii) the cost and reliability of the
diversion versus other alternatives, including certain external costs, such as
impacts on the environment or water resources;
(iii) any policy of the member jurisdictions
relating to water resources, growth and development;
(iv) how the project will individually and
cumulatively affect other environmental, social and recreational
values;
(v) any land use and
natural resource planning being carried out in the importing basin.
(c) For projects involving into-basin diversions, the following requirements shall apply.
(1) Project sponsors shall:
(i) provide information on the source,
amount, and location of the water being diverted to the Susquehanna River Basin
from the importing basin;
(ii)
provide information on the water quality classification, if any, of the
Susquehanna River Basin stream to which diverted water is being discharged and
the discharge location or locations;
(iii) demonstrate that they have applied for
or received all applicable withdrawal or discharge permits or approvals related
to the diversion, and demonstrate that the diversion will not result in water
quality degradation that may be injurious to any existing or potential ground
or surface water use.
(2) In deciding whether to approve a proposed
diversion into the basin, the commission shall also consider and the project
sponsor shall provide information related to the following factors:
(i) any adverse effects and cumulative
adverse effects the project may have on the Susquehanna River Basin, or any
portion thereof, as a result of the introduction or potential introduction of
invasive or exotic species that may be injurious to the water resources of the
basin;
(ii) the extent to which the
proposed diversion satisfies all other applicable general and specific
standards set forth in sections
1806.20 -1806.25 of this Part
pertaining to withdrawals and consumptive use.
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