Study authority
The Secretary shall study a hydro-environmental monitoring and information system in the New York Bight in the form of a system using computerized buoys and radio telemetry that allows for the continual monitoring (at strategically located sites throughout the New York Bight) of the following: wind, wave, current, salinity and thermal gradients and sea chemistry, in order to measure the effect of changes due to air and water pollution, including changes due to continued dumping in the Bight.
Study of physical hydraulic model
In addition, the Secretary shall study a proper physical hydraulic model of the New York Bight and for such an offshore model to be tied into the existing inshore physical hydraulic model of the Port of New York and New Jersey operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
Agency coordination; findings and recommendations
The Secretary shall coordinate fully with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency in carrying out the study described in this section and shall report any findings and recommendations to Congress. The Secretary and the Administrator shall also consider the views of other appropriate Federal, State, and local agencies, academic institutions, and members of the public who are concerned about water quality in the New York Bight.
Authorization of appropriations
There is authorized to be appropriated not more than $1,000,000 per fiscal year for each of fiscal years 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991.
Pub. L. 99–662, title VII, § 728100 Stat. 4164(, , .)
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
New York Bight and Harbor Study
Pub. L. 102–580, title III, § 326106 Stat. 4850Pub. L. 104–303, title IV, § 433110 Stat. 3746
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Pub. L. 100–220, title II101 Stat. 1467Pub. L. 100–688, title I, § 1003(b)102 Stat. 4150, subtitle C, , , as amended by , (c), , , directed Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, within 3 years after , in consultation with Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other Federal, State, and interstate agencies, to prepare and submit to Congress a New York Bight Restoration Plan and a detailed schedule and two preliminary reports at specified times, and further directed Administrator to conduct a study of problems associated with plastic debris in the New York Bight and report to Congress within 6 months after .