New York Statutes

§ 38 — Lake George water levels

New York § 38
JurisdictionNew York
Law NAVNavigation
Art. 3Navigable Waters of the State

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N.Y. Navigation § 38 (2026).

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§ 38. Lake George water levels. Any dam or other similar structure so\nlocated in the outlet of Lake George as to affect the water levels of\nthe lake shall, with due allowance for fluctuations due to natural\ncauses or to emergencies and for a reasonable use of water for power and\nfor sanitary purposes, be operated in such a manner as to maintain the\nwaters of the lake from the first day of June to the thirtieth day of\nSeptember in each year as nearly as may be at an average level of three\nand five-tenths feet on the gage of the United States Geological Survey\nat Rogers Rock on Lake George, known as Rogers Rock gage, and in such a\nmanner as to maintain the waters of the lake from the first day of\nOctober to the first day of December at a level which shall not fall\nbelow two and

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