2006 New York Code - Accelerating Or Impeding Flow Of Mineral Waters.



 
    § 90. Accelerating or impeding flow of mineral waters.  Pumping, or by
  any  artificial  contrivance  whatsoever  in any manner accelerating the
  natural flow, or producing an unnatural flow of that  class  of  mineral
  waters  holding  in  solution  natural  mineral  salts  and an excess of
  carbonic acid gas from any well made by  boring  or  drilling  into  the
  rock,  or  pumping,  or  by any artificial contrivance whatsoever in any
  manner accelerating the natural flow or producing an unnatural flow,  of
  natural  carbonic acid gas issuing from or contained in any well made by
  boring or drilling into the rock, is hereby  declared  to  be  unlawful.
  Pumping,  or  by  any  artificial  contrivance  whatsoever in any manner
  accelerating the natural flow, or producing an unnatural flow,  of  that
  class of mineral waters holding in solution natural mineral salts and an
  excess  of  carbonic  acid  gas from any well made by boring or drilling
  into the rock, or pumping, or by any artificial  contrivance  whatsoever
  in  any  manner accelerating the natural flow, or producing an unnatural
  flow of, natural carbonic acid gas issuing from or contained in any well
  made by boring or drilling into the rock, by reason whereof the  natural
  flow  from any mineral spring or any mineral well belonging to any other
  person or corporation, is impeded,  retarded,  diminished,  diverted  or
  endangered, or the quality of its waters is impaired, or the quantity of
  its  carbonic  acid  gas  or  mineral  ingredients diminished, is hereby
  declared to be unlawful. Pumping, or  otherwise  drawing  by  artificial
  appliance  from  any well made by boring or drilling into the rock, that
  class of mineral waters holding in solution natural mineral salts and an
  excess  of  carbonic  acid  gas,  or  pumping,  or  by  any   artificial
  contrivance  whatsoever  in  any  manner producing an unnatural flow of,
  carbonic acid gas issuing from or contained in any well made  by  boring
  or  drilling  into  the rock, for the purpose of extracting, collecting,
  compressing, liquefying or vending such gas  as  a  commodity  otherwise
  than  in  connection  with  the  mineral  water  and  the  other mineral
  ingredients with which it was  associated,  is  hereby  declared  to  be
  unlawful.  The  doing of any act or thing whatsoever whereby the natural
  flow from any spring or well of that class of mineral waters holding  in
  solution  natural  mineral  salts and an excess of carbonic acid gas, is
  impeded, retarded, diminished, diverted or endangered, or the quality of
  its waters is impaired, or the quantity of  its  carbonic  acid  gas  or
  mineral ingredients diminished, is hereby declared to be unlawful.

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