New York State Announced New Rules for our Waters!
Today, thanks in part to the advocacy of our community, New York State announced it will adopt a “WW” (wet weather) designation across NYS waters!
Okay so what’s all this mean?? Up and down the Hudson and all across NYS, the waters of New York are classified for particular uses (ie fishing, boating, swimming, etc). Many of the waters are not currently classified for swimming simply because they do not meet criteria for swimming when it rains.
As you’ve heard us say before, while not the only factor, poor water quality generally correlates to heavy rains when untreated wastewater is released into our rivers. This is because NYC, like many other urban environments, is built on a CSO system. With today’s rulemaking, the State will add a wet weather (WW) limited use designation for waters impacted by CSO discharges and/or municipal separate stormwater sewer systems (MS4) effluents. The State’s intention with the WW limited use designation is to upgrade waters to primary contact recreation (“PCR”) best use (ie. swimming!!), even if that best use can only be attained partially, during periods of dry weather.