Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor of New York State
The Capitol
Albany, NY 12224
Dear Governor Cuomo:
We, the undersigned, write to request that you take urgent action to eliminate water quality impairments which have caused cyanobacteria Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in Skaneateles Lake, Owasco Lake, Cayuga Lake, Seneca Lake, Hemlock Lake, Canadice Lake and dozens of other New York waterbodies.
See: Photos of Harmful Algal Blooms on Owasco and Cayuga Lake 2017
See: Map of Reported Harmful Algal Blooms in New York State 2017
This unprecedented public health threat warrants your utmost attention because cyanobacteria HABs have released neurotoxins into waterbodies which supply drinking water to more than 300,000 residents of Skaneateles, Auburn, Syracuse, Rochester, Ithaca and many other communities.
New York's Long-Standing Failure to Adopt Comprehensive Clean Up Programs for Impaired Waters Listed in the National 303(d) Registry
Your administration's long-standing failure to clean up impaired waters imperils critical water supply sources, regional economic hubs, irreplaceable natural resources and local property values. We respectfully request that your administration resolve this problem as a top priority without further delay.
New York has a total of 219 waterbodies included in the National 303(d) Registry of Impaired Waters which require comprehensive Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) clean up programs. More than half of those waters are impaired by excessive phosphorus and nitrogen which can cause cyanobacteria HABs.
The pace of your administration's clean up efforts is woefully inadequate. More than half of the 219 impaired waters were listed prior to 2004 and still do not have TMDLs. No TMDLs have been adopted for 14 impaired waters listed in 1998. Only 15 impaired waters are scheduled for TMDL clean ups through 2022. New York has no plans to adopt TMDLs for more than 200 impaired waters.
See: New York State 2016 Section 303(d) List of Impaired Waters Requiring a TMDL/Other Strategy
Given New York's extensive cyanobacteria HAB problems, we request that you drastically accelerate the clean up of National 303(d) Registry nutrient impairments which threaten drinking water sources, including six reservoirs.
We request that your administration adopt a TMDL within two years for each waterbody in the 303(d) Registry which experienced a cyanobacteria HAB which threatened drinking water. A TMDL should be adopted within five years for each new impaired waterbody added to the National 303(d) Registry.
The Cautionary Tale of Cayuga Lake
Cayuga Lake exemplifies the perils of your administration's water pollution clean up delays. The southern lake was included in the National 303(d) Registry in 2002 when a TMDL was required as a "high priority" to address "phosphorus and silt/sediment" impairments. To this day, no TMDL has ever been proposed to clean up the lake's massive algal blooms and aquatic weed infestations.
In August 2017, a cyanobacteria HAB prohibited public bathing at Taughannock State Park and threatened drinking water for thousands of residents. Until then, Cayuga Lake had never experienced a major cyanobacteria HAB.
New York State exacerbated Cayuga Lake's pollution problems by improperly granting a 1998 permit which allowed Cornell's Lake Source Cooling facility to discharge phosphorus into the area of the lake with the worst water quality impairments. The Clean Water Act specifically prohibits issuing a discharge permit for any project that through its construction or operation will cause or contribute to water quality violations.
In 1999, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed a landmark clean up plan to safeguard Cayuga Lake from Lake Source Cooling's phosphorus discharges after concerns gained national attention in The New York Times, but New York and Cornell opposed EPA's plan and it was never adopted.
See: Aid to Environment, Or Threat to Lake?; Cornell Pursues Pumping Plan, But Critics Fear Fouled Water
According to Cornell's own 2008 Before-After-Control-Impact Study, chlorophyll α, a measure of biological activity, increased by nearly 50% after Lake Source Cooling began operation. As a result, algae and weed growth greatly increased.
Another Cornell study documented in 2016 that Lake Source Cooling contributes about five percent of all the phosphorus discharged onto the shallow "shelf" in Southern Cayuga Lake where water quality exceeds state standards.
After 19 years of polluting Cayuga Lake, the Lake Source Cooling discharge must be moved "off the shelf" so that phosphorus can be returned to the lake's depths without causing HABs. This is precisely what EPA proposed in 1999.
Conclusion
New York is facing a cyanobacteria HAB drinking water threat of huge proportions. Skaneateles and Auburn, NY have both come within less than one tenth of a part per billion of not being able to fulfill EPA's 10-day health advisory that limits cyanobacteria microcystins in drinking water to 0.3 micrograms/liter for children under six years of age. Another potent neurotoxin called homo-anatoxin was just identified in Owasco Lake.
In order to eliminate all future HAB cyanobacteria hazards, we respectfully request that you implement our proposed plan of action without delay. We also ask that you adopt Maximum Contaminant Levels for cyanobacteria toxins in drinking water and upgrade treatment plants to remove these contaminants in order to safeguard public health.
We trust that you will find it self-explanatory, but please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions.
Very best regards,
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Stacey Cummings
1818 McDonald Rd.
Auburn , Ny |
Katherine Pinckney
5 Walnut Street Ext.
Auburn, NY |
Catherine Slade
3044 County Line Road
Skaneateles , NY |
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Sarah Casler
24 Calloway Dr
Auburn, NY |
Lyndsay Pilipczak
37 Letchworth St
Auburn, New York |
Lee Holmes
4302 W Lake Rd
Auburn, New York |
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Morgan Picarro
15 Paul Street
Auburn , New York |
Thomas Dayton
Retired
2599 Titus Ave Ext
Rochester, NY |
Janet Cuthbert
5602 Buck Point Rd
Auburn, New York |
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Joanne Romano
325 Watersedge
Owasco , NY |
Mike Picciano
3269 Barrington Way
Auburn, NY |
Teresa Kenny
339 Waters Edge
Auburn , Ny |
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Marissa Anderson
103 kimberly drive west
Syracuse , My |
Carol Corwin
521 Gardner Rd. apt. a
Horseheads, NY |
Karen Sarnicola
292 grant ave
Auburn, NY |
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Albert Zens
19475 N Grayhawk Dr #1024
Scottsdale, AZ |
Flora Dailey
127 Mary St.
Auburn, New York |
Deborah and Todd Greenblott
7-9 Alice St
Binghamton , Ny |
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Cherie Major
12 Myrtle Ave
Auburn, New York |
Philip Smith
11121 Dory Ct
Orlando, Fl. |
Michael Lesch
33 Hurd Circle
Auburn , NY |
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Jennifer Gorney
10 Hurd Circle
Auburn , NY |
Matt Ruddy
6212 Rossiter Road
Jamesville, NY |
Theresa Ruddy
6212 Rossiter Road
Jamesville, NY |
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Brian Brundage
Committee chair
OWLA
48 Willowbrook Dr
Auburn, NY |
Patricia Shirely
8908 N Otis Ave
Tampa, Fl |
Kathleen Long
5841 Sandbank Rd
Jordan, NY |
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Richard & Shirley Swientonioski
6 Koenig Ct.
Auburn, NY |
Mary Scollan
50 Dover Park
Rochester, NY |
Kim Behrman
Rockefeller Rd
Auburn, Ny |
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Patrick ONeill
Standart Woods
Auburn, NY |
Julie Stevens
119 Austin Drive
Auburn, New York |
Amy Morgan
5011 Gleason Dr
Auburn, NY |
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Kevin Goff
5011 Gleason Dr
Auburn, NY |
Matt Goff
5011 Gleason Dr
Auburn, NY |
Thomas Martin
2882 Firelane 1
Moravia, NY |
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Jacqueline Gove
11 Fairway Drive
Auburn, NY |
Theresa Leonardi
9026 Jackson Street
Weedsport, NY |
Ezio Leonardi
2728 Erir Drive
Weedsport, NY |
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JOHN LEONARD
6 MEADOW LANE
AUBURN, NY 13021 |
Linda LEONARD
6 MEADOW LANE
AUBURN, NY 13021 |
Alyssa Rudick
8241 Hoyt Rd.
Weedsport, NY |
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Suegy Randall
Mrs.
20 Camino Del Prado
Santa Fe, NM |
Jo-Ann O'Brien
1163 S Lake Rd
Middlesex, NY |
Rob and Marcia Gay Chaffee
55 Thomas St
Portland, ME |
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Loretta Armstrong
116 West Ellis ST., Left front
E Syracuse, NY |
Warren Gilfus Jr.
NYS office for Aging legislative liaison RETIRED
3593 Melrose Road
Auburn , NY |
richard townsend
8330 spicebush trail
liverpool, ny |
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Annette Gurdo
436 White Street
Waterville, NY |
Rebecca Castro
Santa Rosa, CA |