1-0101 - Declaration of policy.

§ 1-0101. Declaration of policy.    1.  The  quality  of our environment is fundamental to our concern for  the quality of life. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State  of New York to conserve, improve and protect its natural  resources  and  environment  and  to  prevent,  abate  and  control  water, land and air  pollution, in order to enhance the health, safety  and  welfare  of  the  people of the state and their overall economic and social well being.    2.  It  shall  further  be  the  policy  of  the  state to improve and  coordinate the environmental plans, functions, powers  and  programs  of  the  state,  in  cooperation with the federal government, regions, local  governments, other public and private organizations  and  the  concerned  individual,  and  to  develop  and  manage the basic resources of water,  land, and air to the end that the state may fulfill  its  responsibility  as trustee of the environment for the present and future generations.    3.  It  shall  further  be the policy of the state to foster, promote,  create and maintain conditions under which man and nature can thrive  in  harmony  with each other, and achieve social, economic and technological  progress for present and future generations by:    a.  Assuring  surroundings  which  are  healthful  and   aesthetically  pleasing;    b.  Guaranteeing  that  the  widest  range  of  beneficial uses of the  environment is attained without risk to health  or  safety,  unnecessary  degradation or other undesirable or unintended  consequences;    c.  Promoting  patterns  of  development and technology which minimize  adverse impact on the environment;    d. Preserving the unique qualities of special resources  such  as  the  Adirondack and Catskill forest preserves;    e. Providing that care is taken for the air, water and other resources  that  are  shared  with  the  other states of the United States and with  Canada in the manner of a good neighbor.