New York Statutes

§ 22-1030 — Legislative findings

New York § 22-1030
JurisdictionNew York
Law ENVEnvironmental Conservation
Art. 22Mining of Uranium

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N.Y. Environmental Conservation § 22-1030 (2026).

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§ 22-1030. Legislative findings.\n The legislature hereby finds and declares that mining of uranium may\npose a significant danger to the public health, safety and welfare and\nthe environment in that:\n 1. such mining activities may pose a significant threat of\ncontamination and depletion of the state's drinking water supplies,\nincluding surface and subsurface waters;\n 2. mining activity poses the danger of release of airborne radioactive\nparticulates which may endanger the health of residents and the value of\nlivestock and dairy products;\n 3. no adequate method currently exists for storing wastes created as a\nresult of uranium mining;\n 4. in the event of abandonment of any such mine site caused by\nfinancial insolvency or other reasons, significant cleanup costs may be\nforc

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