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What is NYC AC § 24-305?

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This section prohibits bathing in or entering the water of any city water supply reservoir or aqueduct, as well as throwing materials into city water infrastructure. It also makes it unlawful to damage any part of the city's water works system. Applies to all individuals interacting with city water supply resources.

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§ 24-305 Pollution of or interference with water supply.

AC § 24-305

It shall be unlawful, within the city, to bathe in or go into the water of any water supply reservoir or any part of a city aqueduct, or to throw stones, chips or dirt or any other material or substance whatever into any gatehouse, ventilator, fountain or basin. It shall also be unlawful to injure or disfigure any part of the water works system of the city.

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