The Use and Standards Attainment Project being conducted by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection aims to define specific and comprehensive long-term beneficial use goals for each waterbody; develop the support needed to attain these goals; and provide additional support to the regulatory process needed to define water quality standards.
Reports on the development, progress and achievements of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's source water protection programs established to maintain the Filtration Avoidance Determination (FAD) for the Catskill/Delaware portion of the New York City water supply.
Reports on the development, progress and achievements of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's source water protection programs established to maintain the Filtration Avoidance Determination (FAD) for the Catskill/Delaware portion of the New York City water supply.
This requires Parks to “maintain a regularly updated map on its website that displays each tree that was inspected, the result of such inspection and the action taken by the Parks in response to the result of such inspection.
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - High Schools Division: Brooklyn Borough Winner - Automotive High School
Summary of programs involved in marine debris reduction, especially GreeNYC, which will use media strategies to convince city residents to engage in environmentally conscious behaviors.
Also known as the "Transit Noise Study", this report recommends strategies for addressing transit noise in New York City including strategies for enhanced public outreach regarding this issue.
A transcript about Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Department of Parks, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency celebrating $18.2 million remediation of Red Hook ball fields.
Reports on the development, progress and achievements of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's source water protection programs established to maintain the Filtration Avoidance Determination (FAD) for the Catskill/Delaware portion of the New York City water supply.
The State of the Sewers report provides an overview of how the City's sewer system works, DEP's approach to inspection, cleaning, and repair of the system, a breakdown of the most recurrent causes of sewer blockages, a look at the new employee training facility and safety programs, how advanced analytics, software, and mapping tools are being used to target problematic areas and hydraulic modeling is guiding designs for future capital projects and citywide and borough by borough performance analytics.
New York City has been collecting water quality data in New York Harbor since 1909. These data are utilzed by regulators, scientists, educators and citizens to assess impacts, trends and improvements in the water quality of New York Harbor. Today the Harbor Survey Program is managed by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations focused on Environmental Health and Safety.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
This report fulfills the reporting requirement of Local Law 103 of 2015 which requires that DOHMH conduct community air quality surveys and publish the results annually.
This report fulfills the reporting requirement of Local Law 103 of 2015 which requires that DOHMH conduct community air quality surveys and publish the results annually.
https://nyc-ehs.net/nyccas2020/web/report
TheNew York City Community Air Survey (NYCCAS) is the largest ongoing urban air monitoring program of any U.S. city. NYCCAS is a collaboration between the Health Department and Queens College of the City University of New York and tracks changes in air quality over time.
The New York City Community Air Survey: Neighborhood Air Quality 2008-2016 report fulfills the reporting requirement of Local Law 103 of 2015 which requires that the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene conduct community air quality surveys and publish the results annually.
Mayor de Blasio signed an executive order today that will end the direct City purchase of unnecessary single-use plastics in favor of compostable or recyclable alternatives.
Mayor De Blasio delivers remarks and signs Intro 2317-A, Local Law 154/2021, and promising a gas free New York and an end to the fossil fuel era in New York City.