N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10, § 139.1
L. 1893, ch. 661; L. 1889, ch. 251
(5) Whenever it shall be found that, owing to the character of the soil or to the surface of the ground or owing to the height or flow of subsoil or surface water or through special local conditions, the excremental matter from any privy or aforesaid receptacle or from any trench or place of disposal may, in the opinion of the State Board of Health, be washed over the surface of the ground or through the soil into any lake, pond or reservoir, spring, stream, ditch, gutter, drain or other watercourse, the waters of which comprise or when running flow into the aforesaid Hackensack Creek above the aforesaid limits, then the said privy or receptacle for excreta or the said trench or place of disposal shall, after due notice to the owner thereof, be removed to such greater distance or to such place as shall be considered safe and proper by the State Board of Health.
(c) House slops, sink waste, laundry water, garbage, refuse, etc.
(2) No clothing, bedding, carpets, harness, vehicles, tanks, barrels, receptacles, utensils nor animals nor anything that pollutes water shall be washed or rinsed in, nor shall any person bathe in any lake, pond, reservoir, spring, stream, ditch, gutter, drain or other watercourse of any kind aforesaid.
(d) Manures, composts, etc.
(2) No human excreta or compost containing human excreta shall be spread upon the ground within 200 feet, horizontal measurement, of the high-water line of any lake, pond or reservoir or the edge, margin or precipitous bank of any spring, stream, ditch, gutter, drain or watercourse of any kind whose waters comprise or when running flow into the aforesaid Hackensack Creek above the aforesaid limits and no manure or compost of any kind shall be spread or deposited upon the ground so as to be washed a less distance than 50 feet over the surface or through the soil before reaching the nearest point of any such aforesaid lake, pond, reservoir, spring, stream, ditch, gutter, drain or other watercourse aforesaid.
(e) Dead animals, offal, manufacturing wastes, etc.
No dead animal, bird, fish nor any part thereof nor any offal or putrescible matter nor any polluted waters or refuse from any slaughterhouse, dairy, creamery, cheese factory, cider mill or other manufactory shall be thrown or allowed to run into any lake, pond, reservoir, spring, stream, ditch, gutter, drain or watercourse whose waters comprise or when running flow into the aforesaid Hackensack Creek above the aforesaid limits, nor shall any such refuse or polluted material aforesaid be so deposited that any portion thereof or of the polluted drainage therefrom shall be washed over or through the soil a less distance than 100 feet before reaching the nearest point of any such aforesaid lake, pond, reservoir, spring, stream, ditch, gutter, drain or watercourse.
(f) Penalty.
In accordance with section 70 of chapter 661 of the Laws of 1893, as amended by chapter 251 of the Laws of 1899, the penalty for each and every violation or noncompliance with any of the above rules and regulations which relate to a permanent source or act of contamination is hereby fixed at $200.
(a) [Application.]
The following rules and regulations apply to that portion of the stream known as Hackensack Creek—a tributary of the Hackensack River—lying above the intake to the filtration works of the Nyack water supply situated at West Nyack, Rockland County, New York, as well as to every spring, stream, ditch, gutter, lake, pond, reservoir or watercourse of any kind, the waters of which when running flow eventually into the aforesaid Hackensack Creek above the aforesaid limits. They also apply to the reservoir of the Nyack water supply situated within the village of Nyack.
(b) Privies adjacent to ponds, lakes, reservoirs or watercourses.