The State Legislature has found that the potable water for the northern
portion of the Great Neck peninsula is derived from aquifers which are the
sole source of water for all of Long Island and that the issues of contamination
and conservation of the aquifers and the need to better manage the groundwater
system on the north of the Great Neck peninsula, which had been operated by
a private utility in 1985, were of such statewide concern that the State Legislature
created the Water Authority of Great Neck North. It was the hope of the State Legislature that said Authority would
not only protect, preserve and enhance the quality and quantity of the water
within its supply area but that it would also serve as a model and as a leader
of other water suppliers to better manage, conserve and protect the groundwaters
within and outside its supply areas. Said Authority, after investigating water
conservation and regulation programs, has recommended that all of the municipalities
within, or partially within, the Water Authority of Great Neck North adopt
the following water conservation regulations. This Board has determined that
it would be in the best interest of the health, safety and welfare of the
inhabitants of the town to adopt said water conservation regulations.
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