This section details the state's environmental permit review process, included in the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan of April 2005.
This section depicts the public involvement display board, included in the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan of April 2005. It shows a review of the plan and is intended to enhance public participation.
This section depicts the comment sheet for the new Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. It is included in the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan of April 2005 and is intended to enhance public participation.
This section depicts the notice sent to citizens, informing them of an extension of the public comment period for the new Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. It is included in the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan of April 2005 and is intended to enhance public participation.
This section depicts the notice sent to citizens, informing them of an extension of the public comment period for the new Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. It is included in the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan of April 2005 and is intended to enhance public participation.
This section depicts the presentation given at the North Shore Public Hearing, detailing the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan and the Environmental Impact Statement. It is included in the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan of April 2005 and is intended to enhance public participation.
This section depicts the advertisements sent to residents of the North Shore Community, informing them of the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan, a public hearing on the issue, and opportunities for feedback. It is included in the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan of April 2005 and is intended to enhance public participation.
The proposed action would revise the operational rules administered and enforced by the New York City Department of Sanitation for private solid waste transfer stations.
They are intended to improve the regulations by imposing more stringent operation and maintenance requirements, while providing additional enforcement measures
to minimize the potential environmental impacts of transfer station operations.