Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 155.8 - Village of irvington(a) Application. The following rules and regulations enacted in accordance with the provisions of sections 1100, 1101, 1102 and 1103 of chapter 45 of the Consolidated Laws (Public Health Law), as finally amended by chapter 879 of the Laws of 1953, shall apply to Harriman Road Reservoir of the village of Irvington and/or to any reservoirs which have been or may be constructed to serve as sources of any part of the public water supply of the village of Irvington, the water from which is tributary to or discharge [FN*] into Harriman Road Reservoir or said reservoirs.(b) Definitions. (1) The term water supply means the public water supply of the village of Irvington.(2) The term reservoir means Harriman Road Reservoir serving as the source of the water supply and any reservoir which has been or may be constructed to serve as any part of the water supply of the village of Irvington.(3) The term watercourse means every spring, pond (other than reservoirs), stream, marsh, ditch, gutter or channel of any kind, the waters of which flow, either continuously or occasionally, or which may flow into this water supply.(4) The linear distance of a structure or object from a reservoir or watercourse is the shortest horizontal distance from the nearest point of the structure or object to the high-water mark of a reservoir or to the edge, margin or precipitous bank forming the ordinary high-water mark of such watercourse.(5) The term human excreta means feces, urine and other excretions commonly disposed of by the so-called dry system as typified by the ordinary privy.(6) The term sewage means waste liquids containing human excreta and decomposing matter flowing in or from a house drainage system or sewer.(c) Human excreta. (1) No human excreta shall be desposited, thrown or placed or allowed to escape into any reservoir or any tributary watercourse.(2) No human excreta shall be placed or spread upon the surface of the ground at any point on the watershed of the water supply.(3) No human excreta shall be buried in the soil on the watershed of the water supply unless deposited in trenches or pits at a distance of not less than 500 feet from any reservoir or any tributary watercourse and covered with not less than 18 inches of soil in such a manner as to effectually prevent its being washed over the surface of the ground by rain or melting snow.(4) No privy or receptacle of any kind for the storage or deposit of human excreta shall be constructed, placed, maintained or allowed to remain within 100 feet of any reservoir or any tributary watercourse, unless such privy or receptacle shall contain or be a watertight receptacle, removable or otherwise, and no sewage shall be discharged or allowed to flow into any reservoir or any tributary watercourse nor upon the surface of the ground at any point on the watershed of the supply nor disposed beneath the surface of the ground within 100 feet thereof, except into a watertight receptacle, removable or otherwise, from which privy or receptacle no outward percolation can take place, and which shall be emptied when filled up to within six inches of the top. If the contents of any such privy or receptacle shall be disposed of on the watershed, such contents shall be buried as set forth in paragraph (3) of this subdivision. All such privies and receptacles referred to in this paragraph shall be placed as far as possible (within said limiting distances) from any such reservoir or tributary watercourse, as the property to which such privy or receptacle is appurtenant shall permit, and shall be constructed or installed only with the approval and under the supervision of the village of Irvington and in such manner as effectually to prevent any pollution of the water supply. These restrictions and limiting distances shall not apply to sewage treatment plants installed under and in accordance with plans which first have been submitted to and approved by the State or Westchester County Commissioner of Health.(5) Whenever in the opinion of the State or Westchester County Commissioner of Health, excremental matter from the aforesaid privy, receptacle, trench or place of disposal may be washed over the surface of the ground or through the soil in an imperfectly purified condition into any reservoir or tributary watercourse, the said privy, receptacle, trench or place of disposal shall be removed, after due notice to the owner thereof, to such places as shall be considered safe and proper by the State or Westchester County Commissioner of Health.(d) Sink wastes, garbage, etc. (1) No bath water, sink or laundry wastes or polluted liquid of any kind, except the effluent from a properly constructed and operated sewage treatment plant as hereinbefore provided by paragraph (4) of subdivision (c), shall be discharged or allowed to flow into any reservoir or any tributary watercourse nor be deposited beneath the surface of the ground within 50 feet of any reservoir or any tributary watercourse.(2) No garbage, refuse, putrescible matter, decayed fruits or vegetables, dead animals or parts thereof, oil wastes or any other matter that pollutes water shall be deposited in any reservoir or tributary watercourse nor on or beneath the surface of the ground within 100 feet of any reservoir or any tributary watercourse nor in such manner that it can be washed by rain, melting snow or otherwise over the surface or through the ground into any reservoir or tributary watercourse.(e) Swimming, boating, animals, etc. (1) No person or persons shall bathe or swim or be allowed to bathe or swim in any reservoir or in any tributary watercourse except in such bathing places as may be operated in accordance with the State Sanitary Code (Chapter I of this Title) and under the supervision of the State or Westchester County Commissioner of Health.(2) No boating or fishing of any kind, ice cutting or any trespassing whatever shall be allowed in or upon the waters or ice of any reservoir or any tributary watercourse of the public water supply, except by duly authorized officers or employees of the village of Irvington.(3) No animal or poultry shall be allowed to stand, wade, wallow or swim nor to be washed or watered in any reservoir or any tributary watercourse and no watering place shall be maintained in such way as to pollute any reservoir or tributary watercourse with excremental matter.(4) No stable for cattle or horses, barnyard, hogyard, pigpen, poultry house or yard, hitching place or standing place for horses or other animals shall be so located or maintained in such a manner that the drainage, leachings or washings therefrom may pollute any reservoir or any tributary watercourse.(5) No manure pile shall be maintained or allowed to remain within 150 feet of any reservoir or any tributary watercourse.(f) Camps, interments. (1) No camp, tent, building or other structure for the occupancy of laborers engaged in construction work or for other use, except as a private camp or dwelling maintained by a person for his own personal use or for use of family and friends, shall be located, placed or maintained within a distance of 300 feet of any reservoir or any tributary watercourse.(2) No interment of a human body shall be made within a distance of 200 feet of any reservoir or any tributary watercourse.(g) [General clause.] In addition to observing the foregoing requirements, all persons living on or visiting the watershed shall refrain from any act, though not heretofore specified, which may result in contamination of any portion of the water supply.(h) Inspections. The village of Irvington or such other person or persons as may be charged with the maintenance or supervision of the water supply or the duly appointed representative of said village shall make regular and thorough inspections of all reservoirs, watercourses and watersheds tributary thereto for the purpose of ascertaining whether the above rules and regulations are being complied with, and it shall be the duty of said village to cause copies of any rules and regulations violated to be served upon the person 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 said village to promptly notify the State and Westchester County Commissioner of Health of such violations. The village shall report to the State Commissioner of Health in writing annually, on the first day of January, the results of the regular inspections made during the preceding year, stating the number of inspections which have been made, the number of violations found, the number of notices served and the general conditions of the watershed at the time of the last inspection.(i) Penalties. In accordance with sections 1100 and 1103 of chapter 45 of the Consolidated Laws (Public Health Law), as amended by chapter 879 of the Laws of 1953, the penalty for each and every violation or noncompliance with any of these rules and regulations which relate to a permanent source or act of contamination is hereby fixed at $100. [FN*] So in original. Apparently should be "discharges"
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 155.8