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The East Hampton Town Trustees govern the Commonlands between the Western border of the Town and the Eastern edge of Napeague. This map should not be reproduced as it is not to scale and is not intended to show all Trustee properties. Many Trustee-owned parcels are scattered throughout the Town and Village and are not shown on this representation. A further definition of East Hampton Town Trustee properties is in the Dongan Patent.
Blue areas are the Bottomlands, Beaches and Intertidal Zones.
Green areas are representations of the Upland Properties.
Red areas are some of the Roads and Trails.
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The discharge of treated or untreated sewage from marine toilets into Trustee waters is prohibited. In addition, the entire Peconic Estuary was designated as a No Discharge Zone (NDZ) in 2002. Further, under federal law, “Discharging of raw sewage directly into waters within the three mile limit (from land) is illegal.”
In order to protect East Hampton waters for environmental and recreational purposes and to safeguard our shellfish beds, the East Hampton Trustees own and operate Pump-Out boats which are available to all boaters free of charge. In addition, land based facilities are provided by the Town of East Hampton as well as local businesses.
East Hampton Town Pump-Out Station – Lake Montauk Location: Star Island Municipal Marina, Lake Montauk Available: May 15-Oct 31
East Hampton Town Pump-Out Station – Three Mile Harbor Location: Town Commercial Dock at Gann Road, Three Mile Harbor Available: May 15-Oct 31
Scrolling over the icons on the left of the map below will highlight the Harbors in which East Hampton and Southampton Town Trustees provide pumpout vessels.
Pump-Out boat Captains can be contacted on VHF Channel 73 during the boating season.
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