NYC Sanitation está transformando restos de comida, papel con manchas de comida y recortes de plantas en energía limpia y abono para crear tierra saludable para macetas.
Volume 1 of the Final Report presents the results of the PWCS conducted in May and June 2004, and the WCS, conducted from October 2004 through August 2005. The purpose of both the PWCS and WCS was to characterize the City’s residential Waste.
Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia announced the second round of the Department's SAFE (Solvents, Automotive, Flammables, and Electronics) Disposal events to provide City residents with a one-stop drop-off to safely dispose of potentially harmful household products.
This report estimates the capacity available at the Converted Marine Transfer Stations to process waste delivered by the New York City Department of Sanitation.
Commercial Waste Management Study. Converted Marine Transfer Stations. Vol. III : Appendix A: Chapter 3 - Overview of Study Methodologies for Site- Specific Analyses.
This chapter evaluates the potential impacts of the MTS Conversion Program on public health. The chief public health concerns are potential health effects of air
pollutants released by the Converted MTSs, effects of noise related to the Converted MTSs, effects of odors related to the Converted MTSs, and the potential for
vermin to infest areas near Converted MTS sites.
This report provides estimates of the quantity of commercial waste generated in New York City and projects estimates of the future quantities that will be generated during
the New SWMP Planning Period. It summarizes information that is presented in greater detail in Volume II, Appendices A through E, of the Commercial Waste Management
Study.
Announcement that DSNY will begin their annual Christmas tree curbside collection on Tuesday, January 2 - January 13, 2018. Instructs city residents to remove all ornaments on the tree prior to collections and information on the NYC Parks MulchFest event. Report also includes statement by Commissioner Kathryn Garcia on the benefits of recycling Christmas trees.
Trasmittal Letter to NYSDEC Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Compliance Report (January 2011 through December 2012) . Agency submitted date as 6/4/2014.
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! Reduce & Reuse Challenge - Elementary School Division: Queens Borough & Citywide Winner - David Porter School PS 94 Part 1
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - Intermediate Schools Division: Queens Borough & Citywide Winner - The Chris Galas School PS 47
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp -High Schools Division: Manhattan Borough & Citywide Winner Louis D. Brandeis High School Part 1
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - Intermediate Schools Division: Bronx Borough Winner - James M. Kieran School PS/IS 123 Part 2
2004 Golden Aple Awards winners - Winning Entry" TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - Intermediate Schools Division: Bronx Borough Runner-Up - Pablo Casals MS 181
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners- Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUP to CleanUp - Intermediate Schools Division: Bronx Borough Winner - James M. Kieran School PS/IS 123 Part 1
2004 Golden Apple Awards Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - High Schools Division: Queens Borough Honorable Mention - P233 Q Beach Channel High School
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - High Schools Division: Manhattan Borough & Citywide Winner - Louis D. Brandeis High School Part 2
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - High Schools Division: Brooklyn Borough Winner - Automotive High School
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - Elementary Schools Division: Queens Borough Winner - Alexander Graham Bell School PS 205
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - Intermediate Schools Division: Manhattan Borough Winner - Booker T Washington MS 54
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winning Entry: TrashMasters! SuperRecyclers - High School Division: Manhattan Borough Winner - High School for Environmental Studies
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! SuperRecyclers - High Schools Division: Brooklyn Borough Winner - Brooklyn Transition Center P 373 K
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! SuperRecyclers - High Schools Division: Brooklyn Honorable Mention - School for Legal Studies.
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! Super Recyclers - Elementary Schools Division: Brooklyn Borough Winner - The Blythebourne School PS 105.
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry. TrashMasters! Reduce & Reuse Challenge - High Schools Division: Queens Borough & Citywide Winner - P 233 @ Beach Channel High School
Department of Sanitation newsletter for the months of March & April 2017, featuring a letter from the commissioner and other news from around the agency. This installment features expansion of organics collection and the United Women of Sanitation.
Department of Sanitation newsletter for the month of June 2016, featuring a letter from the commissioner and other news from around the agency, including Sanitation's first-ever strategic plan.
Soon after the ball dropped - as throngs of celebrants were heading home - our army of Sanitation colleagues swooped in, restoring Times Square for the New Year.
They came to climb in our vehicles and talk to our Sanitation Workers at our “Back to School” Touch-a-Truck event. Families donated lightly-used clothing to our refashionNYC program and got entrance to learn more about our programs and meet our binnies.
A survey undertaken as part of the Transporting Reusables Using Commercial Carriers (TRUCC) project, which is researching how the NYC reuse sector can have better access to adequate and affordable transportation resources.
The goal of the study was to assess potential environment and public health impacts on communities in which a number of privately owned solid waste
transfer stations are located. Also, it was to provide a foundation for the Department's efforts to develop a new Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP).
These Draft Snow Plans detail DSNY’s preparedness and response for possible snow events in the coming 2021-2022 winter season inclusive of the criteria set forth under Local Law 28. These documents include a letter of transmittal and plans for each borough.
A transmittal letter from Commissioner Kathryn Garcia to Mayor Bill de Blasio, Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, and Chair Antonio Reynoso regarding her study on Polystyrene Foam, made pursuant to LL142/2013.
Pursuant to Section 1043 of the New York City Charter, the New York City Department of Sanitation submitted a copy of its Final Rule relating to the criteria used in the siting of solid waste transfer
This transmittal letter to Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito describes the Final Rule governing registration requirements for recycling processing facilities in New York City that receive and process recyclable materials.
Letter showing the transmission of DSNY's Final Snow Plans, detailing preparedness and response for possible snow events in the coming 2016-2017 winter season inclusive of the criteria set forth under Local Law 28.
Pursuant to Local Law 28 of 2011, and on behalf of the New York City Department of Sanitation ("DSNY"), I am pleased to submit to you the agency's Draft Borough-Based Snow Plans for each borough in the City of New York.
Pursuant to Local Law 28 of 2011, and on behalf of the New York City Department ("DSNY"), I am pleased to submit to you agency's Final Borough-Based Snow Plans for each borough in the City of New York.
Third Quarter CY 2012 Quarterly Reports Commercial Material (Private Transfer Stations) Recycling Tons per Day Collected and Diversion. Agency submitted date as 10/1/2012.
Third Quarter CY 2011 Quarterly Reports Commercial Material (Private Transfer Stations) Recycling Tons per Day Collected and Diversion. Agency submitted date as 10/1/2011.
Third Quarter CY 2010 Quarterly Reports Commercial Material (Private Transfer Stations) Recycling Tons per Day Collected and Diversion. Agency submitted date as 10/1/2010.
A summary of the Sector Assessment Project, which investigated challenges faced by the reuse sector and ways to facilitate more effective and efficient reuse programs in New York City.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
As part of the Adams Administration's commitment to long-term strategic planning that improves quality of life and creates an equitable, healthy, and resilient future, the NYC Department of Sanitation has spent the past six months studying the viability of waste containerization in NYC.
These recycling flyers, created by the Department of Sanitation for the City of New York, aim to teach citizens how to properly recycle. The flyers depict the appropriate items that fall under the mixed paper & cardboard category and the bottles, cans & foil category.
100 displaced families will receive Thanksgiving day turkeys thanks to a donation from the Municipal Credit Union. NYC DSNY along with Assembly man Luis R. Sepulveda will distribute the turkeys to the families on November 16.
Announcement of DSNY's sweeping of Times Square after New Years Eve. Describes how many DSNY workers will take place in the clean up and the amount of equipment they will be using. It also contains a statement from Commissioner Kathryn Garcia about DSNY role in New Years Eve clean up and a diagram pertaining to how much debris was cleaned up last year and the process involved.
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