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May 23, 2007
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Exchange of Correspondence with State Department of Health in 1907
Regarding Sewage Pollution of Hutchinson River
In 1907, the State Department of Health directed Mount Vernon, the
Village of Pelham Manor and the Village of Pelham to stop dumping
untreated, raw sewage into the waters of the Hutchinson River. There
followed an exchange of correspondence among the three municipalities and
the Department. Below are transcriptions of the letters relating to the
Village of Pelham Manor and the Village of Pelham and a citation to their
source.
"ALBANY, N. Y., November 14, 1907.
President of the Village, Pelham, N. Y.:
DEAR SIR: -- Complaints have been made to this Department with reference
to the pollution of the Hutchinson canal. [Page 548 / Page 549]
A thorough investigation has been made by this Department and I am advised
that the sewage of several hundred persons in your village is discharged
into the Hutchinson river, and it does not appear that any plans for these
sewers were ever approved by the Department as required by provisions of
the Public Health Law.
I therefore bring this matter to your attention and urge that you give it
your careful consideration. The Department is taking up with the city of
Mount Vernon and the village of Pelham Manor the question of the proper
disposal of their sewage and I urge that you give this matter your
immediate and careful consideration.
Failing to receive assurances that proper disposition will be made of your
sewage and that steps have been taken to see that the necessary plans
required are approved by this Department, I shall feel it my duty to take
such steps as I can legally for the enforcement of such provisions of the
Public Health Law as may apply hereto, and to secure better conditions
than at present exist.
Your attention is called to the provisions of the Public Health Law
regarding the matter of the discharge of sewage, approval of sewer plans,
etc., and I shall be glad to hear from you with reference to this matter
with as little delay as possible.
Very respectfully,
EUGENE H. PORTER,
Commissioner of Health
-----
PELHAM, N. Y., November 29, 1907.
DR. EUGENE H. PORTER, Commissioner, New York State Department of
Health, Albany, N. Y.:
DEAR SIR. -- I am in receipt of your favor of the 14th inst. relative to
the sewer plans and sewage disposal of the village of Pelham.
Regarding the former -- all the sewers in this village were constructed by
private parties (Mr. B. F. Corlies and the Pel- [Page 549 / Page 550] ham
Heights Company) about twelve years ago and all the streets in which they
are located were at the time owned and controlled by these parties. Within
the past year Mr. Corlies dedicated his streets to the village but the
balance of the streets (over 75 per cent.) still remain the property of
the Pelham Heights Company and over which the village officials have not
control.
As you can readily appreciate the authorities are placed in a rather
peculiar position as regards the sewage question in this village but I can
assure you the officials will willingly co-operate with your board as far
as their jurisdiction extends. I understand that communications have been
received by the villages of Pelham Manor and North Pelham relative to this
matter and I would, therefore, suggest, that a representative of your
board meet in joint conference with the boards of trustees of the villages
of Pelham, Pelham Manor and North Pelham in order that the recommendations
and requirements of your board may be more fully explained.
Awaiting you [sic] reply, I am,
Very respectfully,
S.L. JACQUES,
President
-----
ALBANY, N. Y. ,December 9, 1907.
Mr. S. L. JACQUES, President of the Village, Pelham, Westchester
county, N. Y.:
DEAR SIR: -- I am in receipt of your communication of recent date with
reference to the sewers in your village.
I note that these sewers were constructed by private parties and that a
few of them have been turned over to the village, but over 75 per cent,
remain the property of the Pelham Heights Company.
That being the case I wish to take up, without delay, this apparent
violation of the law by this company and wish you would kindly give me the
names of the officers of the company and I will communicate with them
directly. [Page 550 / Page 551]
A little later on I will endeavor to arrange to meet the officers of your
village and Pelham, Pelham Manor and North Pelham, and go into this matter
more in detail.
Very respectfully,
EUGENE H. PORTER,
Commissioner of Health
-----
ALBANY, N. Y., November 14, 1907.
President of the Village, Pelham Manor, N. Y.:
DEAR SIR: -- Recently complaints have been made to this Department with
reference to the pollution of the Hutchinson canal by the sewage from the
city of Mount Vernon and the village of Pelham Manor.
A thorough investigation of the situation has been made by the Department
and I have before me a detailed report showing the exact situation with
reference to the discharge of sewage from the municipalities mentioned.
It appears that a public nuisance is created by the discharge, without
purification, of the sewage from the city of Mount Vernon and the villages
of Pelham and Pelham Manor, intot the waters of the Hutchinson river. Your
attention is called to the fact that at the time of the approval of the
plans for the sewer system in your village plans for a sewage disposal
plant were also approved, which has never been constructed, and no permit
has ever been issued for the discharge of raw sewage into the Hutchinson
canal by your village, nor was such discharge contemplated at the time of
the approval of the plans. I have taken this matter up with the city of
Mount Vernon and the other municipality involved, and wish to urge upon
you a prompt and careful consideration of the matter of the future
disposal of the sewage of your village.
I will be glad to arrange to meet the officials of your village to discuss
this matter if you so desire. As the matter is one which cannot be longer
delayed, failing to receive satisfactory assurances that the necessary
steps will be taken at once to provide for the proper disposal of the
sewage of your village, I shall [Page 551 / Page 552] feel it my duty to
take such steps as I can legally for the enforcement of such provisions of
the Public Health Law as may apply hereto, and to secure better conditions
than at present exist.
Very respectfully,
EUGENE H. PORTER,
Commissioner of Health
-----
PELHAM MANOR, N. Y., November 22, 1907.
DR. EUGENE H. PORTER, State Commissioner of Health, Albany, N. Y.:
DEAR SIR: -- Mr. C. H. Pond, president of the village, asks me to
acknowledge for him receipt of your letter of the 14th inst. about sewage
discharge, and to say that the board of trustees would be pleased to meet
you or your representative at such time as you find convenient; please
give him two or three days' notice.
Yours respectfully,
HENRY N. BABCOCK,
Village Clerk"
Source: Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the State Department of Health of
New York for the Year Ending December 31, 1907, Vol. II, pp. 548-52
(Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company, State Printers, 1908).
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