#1597400 - 09/12/1402:35 PM
FISHING LIS POST BRIDGEPORT FIRE
Stormshadow
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Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 5821
Loc: Northford
I'm seeing different posts on various websites about the fishing closures. Could we get something concrete from DEP about where the closures are at this time?
#1597407 - 09/12/1404:15 PM
Re: FISHING LIS POST BRIDGEPORT FIRE
[Re: Stormshadow]
Paul D.
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Registered: 04/15/02
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Your being conditioned to Martial law folks. None of those agencies have the authority to close fishing in an area, those laws are made thru public process and the legislature. The executive order and Commissioners Emergency Orders are going too far in violating the law and legislative process. Perhaps they will put up an Orange Boom across that end of the sound and close the whole thing soon as a matter of " national security" .
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#1597695 - 09/15/1409:16 AM
Re: FISHING LIS POST BRIDGEPORT FIRE
[Re: Stormshadow]
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Sec. 22a-6k. Emergency authorization for regulated activity. Temporary authorization for regulated activity. (a) The Commissioner of Environmental Protection may issue an emergency authorization for any activity regulated by the commissioner under section 22a-32, subsection (h) of section 22a-39, 22a-54, 22a-66, 22a-174, 22a-208a, 22a-342, 22a-368, 22a-403, 22a-430, 22a-449 or 22a-454 provided he finds that (1) such authorization is necessary to prevent, abate or mitigate an imminent threat to human health or the environment; and (2) such authorization is not inconsistent with the federal Water Pollution Control Act, the federal Rivers and Harbors Act, the federal Clean Air Act or the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Such emergency authorization shall be limited by any conditions the commissioner deems necessary to adequately protect human health and the environment. Summary suspension of an emergency authorization may be ordered in accordance with subsection (c) of section 4-182. The commissioner may assess a fee for an emergency authorization issued pursuant to this subsection. Such fee shall be of an amount equal to the equivalent existing permit fee for the activity authorized. The commissioner may reduce or waive the fee required pursuant to this subsection if good cause is shown. The fee required pursuant to this subsection shall be paid no later than ten days after the issuance of the emergency authorization.
(b) The commissioner may issue a temporary authorization for any activity for which the commissioner has authority to issue a general permit under section 22a-174, 22a-208a, 22a-361, 22a-378a, 22a-411, 22a-430b or 22a-454 provided the commissioner finds that (1) such activity will not continue for more than thirty days; (2) such activity does not pose a significant threat to human health or the environment; (3) such authorization is necessary to protect human health or the environment or is otherwise necessary to protect the public interest; and (4) such authorization is not inconsistent with the federal Water Pollution Control Act, the federal Rivers and Harbors Act, the federal Clean Air Act or the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. No temporary authorization shall be renewed more than once, and no such authorization shall be issued for an activity which has been authorized by a temporary authorization during the previous twelve months. Any person seeking a temporary authorization shall submit to the commissioner sufficient information to allow the commissioner to make the determination set forth herein. A temporary authorization shall be limited by any conditions the commissioner deems necessary to adequately protect human health and the environment. Summary suspension of a temporary authorization may be ordered in accordance with subsection (c) of section 4-182. The commissioner may assess a fee for a temporary authorization issued pursuant to this subsection. Such fee shall be of an amount equal to the equivalent existing permit fee for the activity authorized. The commissioner may reduce the fee required pursuant to this subsection if good cause is shown. The fee required pursuant to this subsection shall be paid before the issuance of the temporary authorization. The commissioner may, if good cause is shown, allow late payment of the fee required by this subsection provided such fee shall be paid no later than ten days after the issuance of the temporary authorization.
(P.A. 93-428, S. 1, 39; P.A. 97-289, S. 3, 9; P.A. 98-209, S. 8; P.A. 01-204, S. 26; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-9, S. 73, 131.)
History: P.A. 93-428 effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 97-289 amended Subsec. (a) to add reference to Sec. 22a-54 to include activities regulated under that section within the scope of potential emergency authorizations under this section, effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 98-209 amended Subsec. (a) to allow emergency authorization of state agency activities in inland wetlands; P.A. 01-204 amended Subsec. (b) to delete reference to Sec. 22a-368, add reference to Secs. 22a-378a and 22a-411 and make a technical change for purposes of gender neutrality; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-9 revised effective date of P.A. 01-204 but without affecting this section.
#1597895 - 09/16/1411:20 AM
Re: FISHING LIS POST BRIDGEPORT FIRE
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whaler150dan
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Registered: 04/30/07
Posts: 1961
Loc: Western Sound
So why is it necessary to ban fishing altogether. I can perhaps stretch to imagine banning the taking of fish. Banning Catch and Release activities in the eyes of the commissioner will protect Human Life? Maybe banning numbskulls who keep matches near a warehouse full of explosive chemicals in a residential area would be more productive at reducing threats to human life?
#1597902 - 09/16/1411:59 AM
Re: FISHING LIS POST BRIDGEPORT FIRE
[Re: whaler150dan]
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Originally Posted By: whaler150dan
So why is it necessary to ban fishing altogether. I can perhaps stretch to imagine banning the taking of fish. Banning Catch and Release activities in the eyes of the commissioner will protect Human Life? Maybe banning numbskulls who keep matches near a warehouse full of explosive chemicals in a residential area would be more productive at reducing threats to human life?
Because there are people out there who will eat the fish - it's a potential public health issue.