New York Environmental Conservation Code § 15-2714

Additional designations
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§ 15-2714. Additional designations.\n  In addition to the rivers designated in section 15-2713 of this\nchapter, the following rivers are included in the system, being\nclassified by the criteria stated in section 15-2707:\n  1. Wild rivers\n  a. Cedar river - Approximately seven and three-tenths miles from the\noutlet of Cedar lakes to a point where a road crosses the river\napproximately one and one-half miles upstream of Cedar river flow.\n  b. Kunjamuk river - Approximately eight miles from the outlet of South\npond to a fish barrier dam near the southwest boundary of lot 9,\ntownship 31, Gorton Tract.\n  c. Main branch of the Oswegatchie river - Approximately eighteen and\none-half miles from the Partlow Mill dam to the southernmost boundary\nbetween private and state land at Inlet.\n  d. Middle branch of the Oswegatchie river - Approximately fourteen and\none-half miles from the north boundary of lot 27, Watson's East Triangle\nto a point one mile downstream of the confluence with Wolf creek.\n  e. Piseco outlet - Approximately four and one-fifth miles from a point\none-half mile east of the route 10 bridge crossing to the confluence\nwith the West Branch of the Sacandaga river.\n  f. West branch of the Sacandaga river - Approximately nine miles from\nthe source near Silver lake mountain to the Silver lake wilderness\nboundary near route 10 and approximately two and seven-tenths miles from\nthe confluence with Cow creek to the confluence with Piseco outlet.\n  g. South branch of West Canada creek - Approximately five and\nnine-tenths miles from the headwaters near T-Lake falls to a footbridge\ncrossing located approximately one mile upstream of the Floe.\n  2. Scenic rivers\n  a. Black river - Approximately seven and eight-tenths miles from the\npoint where Farr road crosses the river to the point where the river\nintersects the Adirondack park boundary.\n  b. Bog river - Approximately seven and three-tenths miles from the dam\nbelow Hitchins pond to Big Tupper lake.\n  c. Blue Mountain stream - Approximately nine miles from the outlet of\nClear pond to the confluence with Pleasant lake stream.\n  d. Carmens river - Approximately two and one-quarter miles from its\nheadwaters at the north boundary of Cathedral Pines Park (formerly Camp\nWilderness), Suffolk county, southerly to its intersection with the\nsouthern boundary of Camp Sobaco (Girl Scout Camp).\n  e. Carmens river--Approximately two and one-half miles from Yaphank\navenue, Suffolk county, southerly to the Concrete Wing dam in Southhaven\npark.\n  f. Carmens river--Approximately two and one-half miles from the south\nside of Sunrise highway, Suffolk county, southerly to the mouth of the\nriver (a line between Long Point and Sandy Point) at its confluence with\nGreat South Bay.\n  g. Cedar river - Approximately ten miles from a point where a road\ncrosses the river one and one-half miles upstream of Cedar river flow to\na point where a southerly extension of the northeast state land boundary\nof lot 96, township 33, Totten and Crossfield's Purchase, would\nintersect the river.\n  h. Deer river - Approximately six and two-tenths miles from the outlet\nof Deer river flow to a point where the river intersects the Adirondack\npark boundary.\n  i. East Canada creek - Approximately twenty and nine-tenths miles from\nPowley Place to a point at which the creek intersects the Adirondack\npark boundary near Sprite creek at the southwest corner of lot 45, town\nof Oppenheim, Lott and Low's Patent.\n  i-1. The Genesee river within Letchworth State Park.\n  j. Middle branch of the Grasse river - Approximately fourteen and\none-half miles from the confluence of Blue Mountain stream and Pleasant\nlake stream to the confluence of the South Branch of the Grasse river.\n  k. North branch of the Grasse river - Approximately twenty-five and\nfour-tenths miles from the outlet of Church pond to a point where the\nNorth Branch intersects the Adirondack park boundary.\n  l. South Branc

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