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What is NYC AC § 24-516?

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This section mandates that all sewers discharging into Newtown Creek must be closed and can only serve as tributaries to other sewers that do not empty into the creek. An exception allows for excess sewage from Johnson Avenue during heavy rainfall or snow to be discharged into Newtown Creek. Applies to property operators in the vicinity of Newtown Creek.

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§ 24-516 Newtown creek sewers.

AC § 24-516

All sewers emptying directly or indirectly into Newtown creek shall be closed and may be used only as tributaries to other sewers not emptying directly or indirectly into such creek; except that whenever, by reason of heavy rainfall or snow, the sewage and drainage emptying into the sewer in Johnson avenue, borough of Brooklyn, shall be more than such sewer or its extension will carry to the East river, the excess may be discharged into Newtown creek.

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