New Hampshire Revised Statutes 487:17 – Program Established
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I. A program for the preservation and restoration of New Hampshire lakes and ponds eligible under N.H. Rev. Stat. § 487:20 shall be established and administered within the department of environmental services. Said program shall function to limit the eutrophication process in New Hampshire lakes by reducing nuisance growths of macrophyton and phytoplankton. It shall reinforce and complement the program authorized by the federal program and shall serve 3 basic purposes:
(a) To diagnose degraded lakes and ponds and implement long-term solutions for the purpose of restoring water quality where such solutions are feasible and cost effective.
(b) To diagnose lakes and ponds and implement methods for long-term preservation of the water quality when such measures can be shown to be feasible and cost effective.
(c) To provide short-term remedial actions which can effectively maintain water quality conditions adequate for public recreation and enjoyment, including, but not limited to, the control or eradication of exotic aquatic weeds pursuant to paragraphs II and III.
II. The department is directed to prevent the introduction and further dispersal of exotic aquatic weeds and to manage, control, or eradicate exotic aquatic weed infestations in the surface waters of the state. The department is authorized to:
(a) Display and distribute promotional material and engage in educational efforts informing boaters of the problems with exotic aquatic weed control.
(b) Control or eradicate infestations of exotic aquatic weeds, according to the following criteria:
(1) The department shall have determined that the exotic aquatic weed can in fact be controlled or eradicated in the waterbody.
(2) The most environmentally sound treatment technique relative to the specific infestation will be used, which also meets the requirements of state rules, including rules adopted under RSA 430. Notwithstanding any law or interagency agreement to the contrary, the department’s recommendation to use herbicide applications shall be made in consultation with the fish and game department and shall be implemented only if the department of agriculture, markets, and food issues the permit pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. § 430:33, with or without the concurrence of the department of fish and game.
(c) Develop an emergency response protocol to control or eradicate small new infestations. The protocol may include contractual agreements with one or more licensed pesticide applicators that would enable the prompt treatment of exotic aquatic weeds with herbicides consistent with the criteria provided in subparagraph (b).
(d) Designate, in consultation with the department of fish and game and the division of state police, department of safety, restricted use of exotic aquatic weed control areas.
III. After notice and opportunity for hearing and comment, the department may make financial grants to lakefront associations, private businesses, citizens, and local governmental agencies for the management of exotic aquatic weeds. All applications for grants by such groups shall be approved by the department, in consultation with the fish and game department, and shall meet state rule requirements.
(a) To diagnose degraded lakes and ponds and implement long-term solutions for the purpose of restoring water quality where such solutions are feasible and cost effective.
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 487:17
- Department: means the department of environmental services. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 487:1
- following: when used by way of reference to any section of these laws, shall mean the section next preceding or following that in which such reference is made, unless some other is expressly designated. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:13
- state: when applied to different parts of the United States, may extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories, so called; and the words "United States" shall include said district and territories. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:4
(b) To diagnose lakes and ponds and implement methods for long-term preservation of the water quality when such measures can be shown to be feasible and cost effective.
(c) To provide short-term remedial actions which can effectively maintain water quality conditions adequate for public recreation and enjoyment, including, but not limited to, the control or eradication of exotic aquatic weeds pursuant to paragraphs II and III.
II. The department is directed to prevent the introduction and further dispersal of exotic aquatic weeds and to manage, control, or eradicate exotic aquatic weed infestations in the surface waters of the state. The department is authorized to:
(a) Display and distribute promotional material and engage in educational efforts informing boaters of the problems with exotic aquatic weed control.
(b) Control or eradicate infestations of exotic aquatic weeds, according to the following criteria:
(1) The department shall have determined that the exotic aquatic weed can in fact be controlled or eradicated in the waterbody.
(2) The most environmentally sound treatment technique relative to the specific infestation will be used, which also meets the requirements of state rules, including rules adopted under RSA 430. Notwithstanding any law or interagency agreement to the contrary, the department’s recommendation to use herbicide applications shall be made in consultation with the fish and game department and shall be implemented only if the department of agriculture, markets, and food issues the permit pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. § 430:33, with or without the concurrence of the department of fish and game.
(c) Develop an emergency response protocol to control or eradicate small new infestations. The protocol may include contractual agreements with one or more licensed pesticide applicators that would enable the prompt treatment of exotic aquatic weeds with herbicides consistent with the criteria provided in subparagraph (b).
(d) Designate, in consultation with the department of fish and game and the division of state police, department of safety, restricted use of exotic aquatic weed control areas.
III. After notice and opportunity for hearing and comment, the department may make financial grants to lakefront associations, private businesses, citizens, and local governmental agencies for the management of exotic aquatic weeds. All applications for grants by such groups shall be approved by the department, in consultation with the fish and game department, and shall meet state rule requirements.