New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 6 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Chapter X - DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Appendices
Appendix 17

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(cf. Part 361)

For each siting condition, a siting consideration weight is assigned which may differ from the average weight based on the nature of the facility (see table 1).

Within the context of reviewing the siting considerations, each criterion is evaluated separately and a numerical value assigned to it. Assignment of a value of "1" means that the site conforms closely with the most desirable site conditions, assignment of a value of "2" means that the site has problems but is not wholly undesirable and an assignment of a value of "3" means that the site is undesirable from the viewpoint of the criterion being evaluated.

The assigned numerical value is multiplied by the percent of siting consideration weight for each evaluation criterion to determine the criterion score. The sum of criteria scores is then multiplied by the siting consideration weight to determine the siting consideration score for each siting criteria (see table 2). The procedure is repeated for each criterion. The resultant scores are then totalled to arrive at the total site score. Consult table 3 for an example of calculating the score for a siting condition.

TABLE 1. SITING CONSIDERATIONS AVERAGE WEIGHTS AND SPECIAL CASE WEIGHT CHANGES

Facility Type
Siting Consideration Average Weights Landfill Incinerator Transfer/Storage Pits/Ponds/Lagoons Treatment
Population Density 10
Population Adjacent to Transport Route 7
Risk of Accident in Transportation 10 + (2-4)
Proximity to Incompatible Structures 3
Utility lines 1
Municipal Effects 4
Contamination of Ground and Surface Waters 18 - (2-3) + (2-4) - (2-3)
Water Supply Sources 8
Fires and Explosions 11 + (2-4) + (1-3)
Air Quality 12 + (4-6) + (1-2)
Areas of Mineral Exploitation 3 + (1) + (1) - (1) - (1)
Preservation of Endangered, Threatened, and Indigenous Species 6
Conservation of Historic and Cultural Resources 4
Open Space, Recreational and Visual Impacts 3 + (1-2) + (1-2) - (1-2) + (1-2) - (1-2)
Total Score = 100

TABLE 2. SITING EVALUATION WORKSHEET

Siting Consideration Criteria % of Siting Consideration Weight Rating 1, 2 or 3 Siting Criteria Scores Sum of Criteria Score Siting Consideration Weight Siting Consideration Score
Population Density Population within 0.5 miles of the site boundary 70 10
The projected population and the rate of growth for the area within 0.5 mile of the site boundary during the 20-year period following initial site operation 30
Population Adjacent to Transport Route Population for areas within 0.5 mile of anticipated transportation routes 70 7
The projected population and the rate of growth for areas within 0.5 mile of the transport routes during the 20-year period following initial site operation 30
Risk of Accident in Transportation Mode of transportation 10 10
Length of transport route 15
Accident rate of transport route 20
Structures within 0.5 mile of the transportation route 10
Transportation restrictions 15
Nature and volume of waste being transported 30
Proximity to Incompatible Structures Proximity to airports 50 3
Proximity to other incompatible structures 50
Utility Lines Proximity to major utility lines 100 1
Municipal Effects Consistency with the intent of master land use plan 10 4
Consistency with local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations 10
Public expense/revenue tradeoffs 80
Contamination of Ground and Surface Waters Ground and surface water aspects 40 18
Runoff 20
Hydrogeological characteristics 40
Water Supply Sources Relationship to water supply sources 100 8
Fire and Explosions Minimum distance 50 11
Fire department and emergency medical services 20
Proximity to fire department and fire-fighting water supply. A suitable water supply shall be as recommended by the New York State Department of State Office of Fire Prevention and Control 30
Air Quality Atmospheric stability 20 12
Prevailing wind direction 50
Wind speed 30
Areas of Mineral Exploitation Risk of subsidence 100 3
Preservation of Endangered, Threatened and Indigenous Species Developmental and operational impacts on endangered, threatened and indigenous species or critical habitat 100 6
Conservation of Historic and Cultural Resources Proximity to historical or cultural resources 100 4
Open Space, Recreational and Visual Impacts Proximity to open space and recreational resources 50 3
Relationship to scenic views or vistas 30
Degree to which proposed facilities are readily noticeable to passersby 20
Risk of Accident in Transportation Mode of Transportation .10 × 2 = .20
Length of transport route .15 × 3 = .45
Accident rate of transport route .20 × 1 = .20
Structures within 0.5 miles of the transportation route .10 × 1 = .10 2.0 × 10 = 20
Transportation restrictions (traffic intersections, traffic/railroad intersections, tunnels, bridges and toll booths .15 × 1 = .15
Nature and volume of waste being transported .30 × 3 = .90
Site Score (Sum of Siting Consideration Scores) 150

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