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 - 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
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.
Second Quarter CY 2012 Quarterly Reports Commercial Material (Private Transfer Stations) Recycling Tons per Day Collected and Diversion. Agency submitted date as 7/1/2012.
Second Quarter CY 2011 Quarterly Reports Commercial Material (Private Transfer Stations) Recycling Tons per Day Collected and Diversion. Agency submitted date as 7/1/2011.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Appendix III Waste Prevention and Policy Planning. Clearing Up Confusion.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Aappendix V: NYC Department of Sanitation Annual Recycling Report for 2002 submitted to the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Urban Research Center, New York University / Appleseed for the New York City Department of Sanitation, Exploring Economic Development Opportunities in Recycling, August 1993. Section 2
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Urban Research Center, New York University / Appleseed for the New York City Department of Sanitation, Exploring Economic Development Opportunities in Recycling, August 1993. Section 1
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 9
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 8
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 7
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 6
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 5
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 4
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 13
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 12
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rething Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 11
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 10
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992 Section 1.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Generic Impact Statement, Appendix Volume 4.1, Waste Management Components, August 1992. Section 2
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Econimic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, Appendix Volume 4.1, Waste Management Components, August 1992. Section 1
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation , Office of Operations Planning, Preliminary Recycling Plan Fiscal Year 1991. Section 2
Processing and Marketing Recylcables in New York City: Rethinking Economic Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, Office of Operations Planning, Preliminary Recycling Plan, Fiscal Year 1991 Section 3
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, Office of Operations Planning, Preliminary Recycling Plan, Fiscal Year 1991. Section 1
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Recycling Strategy White Paper, 1988
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Compehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 3
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Chapter 3 Lessons fron other U.S. Cities
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Chapter 2: Modern History of NYC Recycling.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Chapter 1: Recycling Economics.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004.Appendix VI: Comparative Recycling Data for Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Appendix II: Beyond Case Studies: Comparative Studies of Recycling Rates.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Appendix I: State Recycling Goals and Mandates.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Appendix IV: Public Education about Recycling.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 2
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Table of Contents/Director's Note/Acknowledgements/Abbreviations and Definitions.
This is one of four detailed reports on the private carting industry, commissioned as part of New York City's "One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City" initiative. This safety data analysis provides a foundational understanding of the breadth and depth of safety incidents, while the interviews and training materials review provide additional qualitative information to develop a well-rounded understanding of safety challenges and opportunities in private hauling.
This is one of four detailed reports on the private carting industry, commissioned as part of New York City's "One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City" initiative. This truck routing analysis quantifies the extent of the annual vehicle miles traveled by the private carting industry today and compares that with a hypothetical exclusive zone collection system.
This is one of four detailed reports on the private carting industry, commissioned as part of New York City's "One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City" initiative. This market and cost analysis used the BIC (Business Integrity Commission) Customer Register, interviews, and other available information to assess the overall structure of the private carting industry including: the number, type, and characteristics of carting companies and customers; customer service and satisfaction; customer rates and cost structure; and pricing sensitivity under a potential commercial collection zone system.
This summary details the findings of an independent private carting study, including a market analysis, cost assessment, benchmarking study, and cost impact study. This study was commissioned as part of New York City's "One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City" initiative.
This is one of four detailed reports on the private carting industry, commissioned as part of New York City's "One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City" initiative. Based on the analysis detailed within this technical memorandum, emission reductions were determined with implementation of either of the two analyzed zone based systems (random or clustered approach). Using USEPA's most updated motor vehicle emission simulator (MOVES2014a) and VMT values for each scenario, significant air emission reductions have been estimated.
Chart which details the percentage of existing lawfully operating transfer stations in New York City by community districts. Also includes, Buffer Distance to residential districts, hospitals and other public areas, zoning requirements, etc.
The Department of Sanitation published a chart, listing the percentage of existing, lawfully operating transfer stations throughout the city. In addition, the chart lists the buffer distance from the station to other community locations, as well as the community district the station is located in.
A Notice of Adoption of Final Rules Governing the Department of Sanitation's Operational Requirements Regarding Transfer Stations. The rules set forth more stringent operation and maintenance requirements and provide additional enforcement measures that will serve to minimize the environmental impacts of transfer station operations.
This details the New York City MSW Composting Report: Summary of Research Project and Conceptual Pilot Facility Design. This section, Appendix J, lists the life cycle financial analysis for New York City's MSW Composting Facility.
This details the New York City MSW Composting Report: Summary of Research Project and Conceptual Pilot Facility Design. This section, Appendix I, lists the revised preliminary design and cost estimate for material recovery facility front end for co-composting pilot facility.
This details the New York City MSW Composting Report: Summary of Research Project and Conceptual Pilot Facility Design. This section, Appendix G, lists the interpretation of the waste and compost tests conducted.
This details the New York City MSW Composting Report: Summary of Research Project and Conceptual Pilot Facility Design. This section, Appendix F, lists data from the New York City composting trials.
This details the New York City MSW Composting Report: Summary of Research Project and Conceptual Pilot Facility Design. This section, Appendix E, lists data on New York City's Biosolids of 2001 - 2002.