S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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7367--A
I N S E N A T E
January 22, 2020
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Introduced by Sen. HARCKHAM -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Transportation -- commit-
tee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recom-
mitted to said committee
AN ACT to establish the New York city watershed road salt reduction task
force, pilot plan and test program
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. 1. There is hereby established a New York city watershed
road salt reduction task force which shall consist of the following
fifteen members:
(a) the commissioner of the department of transportation, commissioner
of department of environmental conservation, commissioner of the depart-
ment of health, or the designees of such commissioners;
(b) the mayor of the city of New York, or his or her designee;
(c) four appointees by the governor;
(d) one designee of the attorney general;
(e) two at large appointees by the Senate majority;
(f) two at large appointees by the Assembly majority;
(g) one appointee by the Assembly minority;
(h) one appointee by the Senate minority.
2. The at large members of the task force shall include individuals
with expertise in the science of road salt contamination and the best
practices of road management. Task force members shall receive no
compensation for their services but shall be reimbursed for actual and
necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties, to the
extent funds are appropriated for such purpose. The co-chairpersons of
the task force shall be the commissioners of environmental conservation
and transportation or their designees. Each member of the council shall
be entitled to one vote. The task force's approval and adoption of the
final report pursuant to this section, and any subsequent interim
updates thereto, shall require a supermajority of the task force. No
action may be taken by the task force unless there is a quorum, which
shall be a majority of the members of the task force. Any vacancies on
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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the task force shall be filled in the manner provided for the initial
appointment.
3. The task force shall assess current department of transportation
policies and practices, establishing levels of service for state roadway
management in winter weather for the New York city watershed. This
assessment shall be based on the best available science concerning road
salt contamination and the nature, scope and magnitude of associated
impacts to our surface and ground waters, public and private lands,
property and infrastructure.
4. The task force shall prepare and submit to the governor, the tempo-
rary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the chairs of
the senate committees on transportation, environmental conservation and
health, the chairs of the assembly committees on transportation, envi-
ronmental conservation and health, on or before September first, two
thousand twenty-one, a report containing:
(a) findings of an initial assessment of nature, scope and magnitude
of associated impacts to surface and ground waters, public and private
lands, property, health and infrastructure in the New York city
watershed using the best available science. This assessment shall
include but not be limited to measures of salt contamination to drinking
water and estimates of the cost of salt-induced property damage across
the New York city watershed;
(b) a review of current state road management practices and levels of
service for state and local roadways in the New York city watershed;
(c) a list of actions to be taken by members of the task force, state
and local governments and the public to:
i. enhance winter road maintenance levels of service and best manage-
ment practices and road salt reduction techniques to reduce road salt
contamination of surface and ground waters in the New York city
watershed;
ii. respond rapidly to surface and groundwater contamination in the
New York city watershed with the intent to mitigate and remediate
impacts of sodium and chloride pollution for homeowners;
iii. establish a training program for state and local winter road
maintenance workers; and
iv. advance a public education campaign to inform the public about
road salt contamination and how the public can reduce the need for road
salt;
(d) a proposal to offer relief for owners of property in the New York
city watershed who can demonstrate harm as a result of the application
of road salt along state roadways;
(e) a calculation of the amount of road salt applied on state roadways
annually for the years 2008 through 2018 in the New York city watershed
between October and April of each winter road management season to serve
as a baseline amount;
(f) a publicly accessible record-keeping database system for road salt
purchases with information on applications across the New York city
watershed;
(g) road salt reduction targets for the New York city watershed which
shall serve to guide the department of transportation, department of
health, and department of environmental conservation in measurably
reducing sodium and chloride levels in surface and ground waters; and
(h) recommendations for a robust New York city watershed road salt
reduction pilot plan and test program including monitoring and opera-
tional plan goals, objectives, and activities that will subsequently be
implemented during a multi-year pilot program from 2021 through 2024.
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§ 2. 1. There is hereby established a New York city watershed road
salt reduction pilot plan and test program. The department of transpor-
tation, in partnership with the department of environmental conserva-
tion, shall conduct a multi-year pilot study, between October 15 and
June 30, for the years of 2021 through 2024, to test best management
practices, updated levels of service, and overall road salt reduction
targets. The pilot plan shall be implemented on all state-owned roadways
within the boundary of the New York city watershed.
2. For the duration of the pilot plan, the department of transporta-
tion and department of environmental conservation shall test a variety
of application techniques and road management strategies, and shall
issue a report on the effectiveness of such techniques and strategies
which shall include the resulting impacts to water quality and levels of
service for each technique and strategy. The techniques and strategies
employed shall include, but not be limited to:
(a) varying application methods, rates and frequencies with the intent
to measurably reduce road salt applied to state roadways. This shall
include test comparisons of applications consisting primarily of abra-
sives and applications consisting primarily of deicers, especially anti-
icing and deicing brines;
(b) implementation of well-established best practices such as cutting
back the canopy where legal and appropriate, and pre-wetting abrasives
or solid deicers;
(c) use of the best available technology and equipment for winter road
management;
(d) changes to traffic management or reducing speed limits when weath-
er events make road conditions unsafe;
(e) third party organizations monitoring water quality of surface and
ground waters on downhill slopes of state roadways in the New York city
watershed, with all results disclosed to the public in the pilot plan
report;
(f) monitoring road conditions with cameras along state roadways;
(g) monitoring truck operators using post-trip reporting and real time
truck operation monitoring;
(h) tracking accident rates in the New York city watershed that have a
connection to poor weather; and
(i) launching a public education and outreach campaign keeping New
York city watershed residents and visitors informed of changes to winter
road maintenance practices, speed limits and engaging the public to
change behaviors to support salt reduction efforts.
3. Following the completion of the pilot plan, the department of
transportation and department of environmental conservation shall submit
a summary report to the New York city watershed road salt reduction task
force by August 30, 2024, identifying effective and ineffective tech-
niques for winter road maintenance and revised levels of service in the
New York city watershed.
§ 3. This act shall take effect immediately.