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3.4 Summary <strong>of</strong> Project Review Activities<br />
As described in the Introduction, the bulk <strong>of</strong> this document describes DEP plan review and<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> proposed projects located within the watersheds <strong>of</strong> the <strong>NYC</strong> Water Supply. SEQRA<br />
actions and comments as well as comments on applications made to State and Federal agencies<br />
for non-regulated projects are also included. Figure 3.4.1, identifies project locations in the<br />
Ashokan, Schoharie, Rondout, Neversink, Pepacton and Cannonsville Basins <strong>of</strong> the Catskill and<br />
Delaware Districts. Figure 3.4.2, identifies project locations in the West Branch, Boyd Corners,<br />
Croton Falls, Cross River and Kensico Basins located in the EOH District. These maps only<br />
include new projects that were reviewed within this reporting period.<br />
Table 3.4.1 summarizes both new and on-going review activities in the WOH District. Table<br />
3.4.2 summarizes both new and on-going review activities in the EOH District. The status<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> these tables identifies whether a project has undergone an activity within the current<br />
reporting period. If a project has not undergone an activity, the project will not be listed.<br />
Projects will be re-entered into the tables when and if an activity takes place during the following<br />
reporting period(s). If a project is approved, disapproved, or is withdrawn, then the description<br />
will indicate this, and the project will be removed from the table the following reporting period.<br />
Each new project will be indicated in a table as “<strong>New</strong> Project #”, identifying a number on the<br />
corresponding WOH or EOH map.<br />
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