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Title 15
Water Supply

Sections

15‑1501
Water withdrawals
15‑1502
Definitions
15‑1503
Permits
15‑1504
Water withdrawals for agricultural purposes
15‑1505
Interbasin diversions and water supply to other states
15‑1506
Transportation of water by vessel
15‑1507
Municipal water supply reservoirs on forest preserve lands
15‑1509
Approval of plans for forest preserve reservoir projects
15‑1511
Procedure on approval of application with respect to forest preserve reservoir projects
15‑1513
Payment of cost of construction
15‑1515
Supervision of construction and operation
15‑1517
Reservoir to be owned by the state
15‑1519
Reservoir to be kept in repair
15‑1521
Supply of water to other public water supply systems
15‑1523
Indirect damages
15‑1525
Water well drillers in New York state to obtain certificates of registration
15‑1527
Permit required for certain wells in Long Island counties
15‑1528
Moratorium on the drilling of new wells in the Lloyd Sands
15‑1529
Approval of completed water withdrawal systems
15‑1530
Long Island water usage information
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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