New York Statutes
§ 15-1301 — Definitions
New York § 15-1301
JurisdictionNew York
Law ENVEnvironmental Conservation
Title 13Comprehensive Public Water Supply Studies and Reports
Art. 15Water Resources
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N.Y. Environmental Conservation § 15-1301 (2026).
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§ 15-1301. Definitions.\n 1. "Comprehensive study and report" shall mean a comprehensive\nengineering and economic feasibility study and the resultant plan for\nthe development of projects to provide adequately for present and\nreasonably foreseeable area-wide public water supply system needs. The\nstudy shall be designed to develop such information as may be required\nby the department, including, but not limited to: technical feasibility;\ncost estimates for construction, property rights acquisition and\ncontingencies and for engineering, legal and other services; proposed\nmethods of financing; and estimates of first costs and subsequent total\nannual costs of construction, operation and maintenance of recommended\nfacilities. Such study shall not provide for plans and projects for\npu
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