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Residents petition for "rights of nature" protections for Great Lakes; county hears algal bloom and wastewater concerns

5331673 · July 3, 2025
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A petitioner urged the county to support a New York Assembly bill recognizing rights for the Great Lakes and state waters; residents and county staff discussed recent algal blooms and wastewater treatment discharges, and the county public health representative outlined regulatory responsibilities.

Anthony Del Plato, a Seneca Falls resident and local chef, told the Board of Supervisors he submitted a petition asking the county to support a legislative effort to recognize rights for waters and ecosystems, referencing an Assembly bill introduced by Assemblyman Patrick Burke on March 19, 2025.

Del Plato urged lawmakers to adopt a "rights of nature" framework that would, he said, give legal recognition and protection to watersheds and ecosystems. He cited peer-reviewed research and broader concerns about chemicals such as glyphosate and PFAS in food and water; those scientific claims were presented by Del…

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