The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is taking public comments until 5 p.m. on July 31 on proposed regulations that will govern the implementation of the Sewage Pollution Right to Know Law, which was passed in 2012 with support of a coalition led by Riverkeeper.
The law requires that all discharges of raw or partially treated sewage from publicly owned treatment plants, pipes, manholes, pump stations and other infrastructure be reported publicly within four hours. Those reports are currently being made to registered users of the via the NY-ALERT system by e-mail, text or phone.
Please make your views known about the importance of public notification of sewage contamination, the main cause of illness from contact with water during recreation like swimming. Your comments may include:
You must send comments during the public comment period. The DEC is required to consider and respond to public comments made via e-mail or mail. Send your comments to [email protected] or:
NYS DEC – Division of Water
625 Broadway, 4th Floor
Albany, NY, 12233-3500
Several public public information sessions about the regulations are scheduled. Though the statements made at these public information sessions will not be considered as public comments, it will be important for the DEC to hear from you about the importance of this law and its thorough implementation. The public information sessions are scheduled at the following dates and times: