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First. That the plans proposed are justified by public necessity.

Second. That said plans provide for the proper and safe construction of all work connected therewith.

Third. That the said plans provide for the proper protection of the supply and the watershed from contamination and that filtration is at the present time unnecessary.

Fourth. That the said plans are just and equitable to the other municipalities and civil.divisions of the State affected thereby and to the inhabitants thereof, particular consideration being given to their present and future necessities for sources of water supply.

Fifth. That the said plans make fair and equitable provisions for the determination and payment of any and all legal damages to persons and property, both direct and indirect, which will result from the execution of said plans or the acquiring of said lands.

Provided, however, that the said application, maps and plans, as submitted, shall be modified, and the Commission does hereby determine that they be modified, and that the work done thereunder be subject to the following conditions:

1. The quantity of water, which may be diverted from Hannacroix creek, or its tributaries, under this decision, shall not exceed the reasonable needs of the community served, as determined by the Conservation Commission, and in no case shall such diversion exceed two million gallons in any one day without the further approval of the Conservation Commission.

2. Nothing in this decision shall prevent the Conservation Commission from authorizing any other community to take an equitable quantity of water from Hannacroix creek or its tributaries, providing that such taking by another community shall not deprive the village of Ravena and such other communities as may be legally supplied with water by the said village of Ravena of a sufficient quantity of water for their reasonable needs, as determined by the Conservation Commission.

3. The village of Ravena shall procure the enactment by the State Department of Health of rules and regulations for the sanitary protection of all watersheds used by the said village, shall put these watersheds in proper sanitary condition and thereafter shall diligently enforce the provisions of these rules and regulations.

4. Both the high service and the storage reservoirs shall be properly fenced in such manner as to exclude domestic animals from the shores of the said reservoirs.

5. After these works have been acquired by the village of Ravena, and after reasonable time has been allowed for compliance with the requirements of this decision, the Commission will cause the works to be inspected by its engineers, and, if the requirements of this decision have been complied with, a permit to operate will be issued to the village of Ravena, in accordance with the provisions of section 523 of the Conservation Law.

Wherefore, the Conservation Commission does hereby approve of the said application of the Village of Ravena, as thus modified.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Conservation Commission has caused this determination and approval to be signed by the Deputy Commissioner and has caused its official seal to be affixed hereto and [L. s.] has filed the same with all maps, plans, reports and other papers relating thereto in its office in the city of Albany this 14th day of December, 1917.

CONSERVATION COMMISSION
A. MACDONALD,

Attest: J. J. FARRELL,

Asst. Secretary to the Commission.

Deputy Commissioner.

PERMITS TO OPERATE

The following completed structures and water supply systems, applications for which had previously been approved, have been approved as to safety and permits to operate the same issued:

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The following list indicates the action taken on all sewerage applications filed with this Commission during the year 1917:

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589. Amherst, town of, Sewer District No. 1, sewerage and sewage disposal..... .... Feb. 21, 1917 July 16, 1917 590. Croton-on-Hudson, village of, sewerage and sewage disposal

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591. Binghamton, city of, extensions in Bradley and George streets

Mar. 2, 1917 Mar. 27, 1917

Mar. 2, 1917 Mar. 12, 1917

592. Larchmont, village of, intercepting sewers and sewage disposal

Mar. 2, 1917 Mar. 22, 1917

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598. Eastchester, town of, pumping station at Highland avenue and California road.. Mar. 22, 1917 Apr. 23, 1917 599. Murphy, J. J., sewage disposal for residence at Great Neck....

600. Ravena, village of, extensions in Wendell and Bradwell streets, Jefferson, Orchard and Russell avenues

Mar. 28, 1917 May 8, 1917

Mar. 28, 1917 Apr. 25, 1917

601. Guinzburg, Victor, sewage disposal for residence in town of New Castle....... Mar. 28, 1917 Apr. 5, 1917 602. Borden's Condensed Milk Co., Whites

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609. MacCurdy, Dr. J. T., disposal works for
residence in town of Mount Pleasant.... Apr. 30, 1917

610. Binghamton, city of, extensions in River

view avenue and English street........ May 9, 1917 May 23, 1917

611, Binghamton, city of, sewer in Louisa

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District No. 9, sewage disposal........ June 18, 1917 July 3, 1917 624. Rensselaer County Tuberculosis Hospital,

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625. Scotia, village of, sewage disposal...
626. Utica, city of, sewers in Weaver and

Auert streets, Trenton and Walker
avenues and in Herkimer road......
627. Binghamton, city of, extensions in Boule-
vard Terrace and Middle street....
628. Oriskany, village of, modifications of
system

629. Delhi Creamery Co., creamery wastes... 630. Steele, A. B., Fourth Lake, sewage disposal

631. Massena, village of, extensions in Grove street, Ridgewood avenue and East Ovis street...

632. Whitesboro, village of, extensions in First and New streets..

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633. Kings Park State Hospital, extensions.. July 3, 1917
634. Pittsford High School, sewage disposal.. July 23, 1917
635. Rockville Center, village of, sewage dis-
posal for Clinton and South Side High
Schools

636. Oneida Community Ltd., sewage disposal

July 16, 1917
Aug. 21, 1917

July 23, 1917 Aug. 4, 1917

for Kenwood and city of Sherrill...... July 23, 1917 Aug. 30, 1917 637. New Hartford, Sewer District No. 1, extensions in Fairfax Place and Cornwall Place

638. Chemung County Tuberculosis Hospital, sewage disposal

Aug. 1, 1917 Aug. 4, 1917

July 31, 1917 Aug. 21, 1917

No.

Applicant

Approved

by State Department

of Health

639. Rosemary Creamery Co., wastes disposal.. Aug. 4, 1917 640. Niagara County Tuberculosis Hospital,

sewage disposal ..

641. Afton Development Co., wastes disposal.. Aug. 10, 1917 642. Utica State Hospital, Marcy Division,

sewage disposal

643. Yorkville, village of, extensions in Baylis, Russell, Hall and Bunker avenues, Fair

view Place

644. Friendly Home, Brighton, sewage disposal. 645. Colonie, town of, School District No. 2, sewage disposal

646. Goodrich, D. M., Mt. Kisco, sewage disposal

647. Normandie Dairy Products Co., Inc., creamery wastes

648. Steuben County Tuberculosis Hospital, sewage disposal

649. Eastchester, town of, intercepting trunk

sewer

650. General Filtration Company, Pittsford, sewage disposal

651. Standard Silk Co., Chadwicks, sewerage and sewage disposal....

652. Starr, Howard W., Huletts Landing, sewage disposal

653. Kenmore, village of, sewer extension.... 654. Ferry, Mansfield, sewage disposal for residence near Tannersville, town of Hunter

Approved by
Conservation
Commission

Sept. 10, 1917

Aug. 3, 1917

Aug. 28, 1917
Oct. 4, 1917

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655. State Prison at Wingdale, sewage disposal. Oct. 1, 1917
656. Larchmont, village of, sewage pumping

station and intercepting sewers in sewer
district 5-a

Oct. 657. East Williston School, sewage disposal.. Oct. 658. Altamont, village of, amended plans for

sewerage and sewage disposal......... Oct. 659. Kenmore, village of, amended plans for sewer system

660. Hull, Chancey S., Elgin Creamery, Cats-
kills, creamery wastes.

661. Eidlitz, O. M., Fourth Lake, sewage dis-
posal
662. Otsego County Tuberculosis
sewage disposal

Hospital,

5, 1917
5, 1917

Oct. 24, 1917
Pending

5, 1917 Nov. 20, 1917

Oct. 15, 1917 Oct. 29, 1917

Oct. 11, 1917 Nov. 20, 1917

Oct. 11, 1917 Oct. 29, 1917

Oct. 22, 1917 Pending

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