Temporary State Commission on the Water Supply Needs of Southeastern New York meeting, hearing, and correspondence files
Series Number
10975
Summary
The Temporary State Commission on the Water Supply Needs of Southeastern New York was created in 1969. Its mandate was to study the future water supply needs of the southeastern portion of the state; the relationship of these needs to the water resources available; alternative methods for constructing, financing, and administering the needed water supply facilities; and to make recommendations on how to meet future water needs. Records consist of meeting summaries, reports, studies, publications, public hearing transcripts, and correspondence.
Creator
New York (State). Temporary State Commission on the Water Supply Needs of Southeastern New York
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series consists of overlay maps (which coincide with U. S. Geographical survey quadrangles) that are products of a Division of Fish and Wildlife wetlands inventory project. Apparently created to compile a comprehensive statewide survey to seek out, identify, and collect data on state wetlands, the maps provide data on the location, size, plant composition, cover types, bogs, drainage links, channels, nearby lakes, and grid coordinates. Record are fragile, use is only with assistance of archivist.
Creator
New York (State). Division of Fish and Wildlife ( -1995)
Access Restrictions
Use under supervision or with assistance of archivist due to adhesive sticking of sheets and possible damage to base maps.