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- Date Published:
- 2017-07-18
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) partnered with Mayor Bill de Blasio to announce a $115 water and sewer bill credit to more than 53,000 low-income homeowners. An education team from DEP participated in and sponsored part of the City of Water Day event recently held on Governor's Island. Acting Commissioner Vincent Sapienza gave welcoming remarks at the 25th Annual ReLeaf Conference at St. John's University in Jamaica, Queens. The New York City Green Infrastructure Grant Program is now offering funding for projects citywide. DEP employees, friends, and family participated in the third annual NYC Disability Pride Parade in Manhattan.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-06-11
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is currently undertaking multiple projects to address flooding in eastern Queens neighborhoods, as part of a $1.7 billion commitment by the City's Mayor, Bill de Blasio. DEP recently worked to clear debris in the waters of Sheepshead Bay. As part of a statewide effort to educate the public about invasive species, DEP has set up an education tent at the Pakatakan Farmers Market in Delaware County for the duration of New York Invasive Species Week.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-07-05
- Description:
- The first neighborhood playground in New York City to be fully reconstructed under the Community Parks Initiative (CPI) has been opened, including $500,000 of green infrastructure elements allocated by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). DEP distributed rain barrels to about 100 homeowners from several neighborhoods of Queens. Director of Stormwater Management Outreach Mikelle Adgate has been honored with an award by the Stormwater Infrastructure Matters (SWIM) Coalition. DEP's Catch Basin Inspection Unit celebrates the completion of the first year of a new program to inspect stormwater basins annually, as opposed to every three years.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-06-27
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in partnership with the New York Aquarium, NYC Department of Sanitation and NYC Parks Department, had launched a public awareness campaign called Don't Trash Our Waters which aims to reduce litter and improve the health of the city's waterbodies. Chief Operator Tim Daly of the Croton Water Filtration Plant has been honored with the Operator of the Year Award by the New York State American Water Works Association (NYSAWWA). The DEP's 2017 Water-on-the-Go Program is underway, offering portable public drinking water fountains to promote the city's tap water. DEP has completed a new Bluebelt in Staten Island's Pleasant Plains neighborhood.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-06-20
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has received its sixth out of a total eleven shipments of steel liners for repairing the Delaware Aqueduct between Newburgh and Wappinger on the Hudson River. Nesting boxes for peregrine falcons on the towers of three NYC bridges are monitored by DEP research scientist Christopher Nadareski, who proceeds to place identifying bands on any new hatchlings. Three DEP teams competed in the Operations Challenge statewide competition held at the New York Water Environment Association's conference in Rochester, New York. Construction has been completed on a $5.5 million sewer installation project in West Brighton, Staten Island.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-06-13
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has released its 2017 Water Conservation Report, detailing the progress made under various programs to advance water use efficiency. One of DEP's sludge vessels, the M/V Hunts Point, has been repaired and retrofitted at the Caddell Drydock on Staten Island. A workshop will be hosted at Civic Hall on June 14 to explain eligibility and application details for funding available through the DEP's Green Infrastructure Grant Program.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-06-06
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) 2017 Summer Intern Program is underway, with over 150 participants from across the country. The first official class of DEP participants has graduated from the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program , which aims to reduce waste and/or errors in business processes. The Children's Museum of Manhattan is once again featuring Dynamic H2O, an outdoor water exhibit housed in the Sussman Environmental Center that allows children and their families to better understand how New York City's complex water supply system works.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-05-30
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has been awarded the #1 rank in customer satisfaction among water utilities in the Northeast Region by the J.D. Power 2017 Water Utility Residential Customer Satisfaction Study. DEP and the Department of Design and Construction have begun work on a $95 million project to clean Pugsley Creek in the South Bronx. An asphalt lot at Public School 120Q in Flushing, Queens, will be renovated into a green playground. DEP hosted a Family Fishing Day, co-sponsored by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, at Pepacton Reservoir in Delaware County.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-05-23
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) celebrated the 31st annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest at the LaGuardia Performing Arts Center in Long Island City, Queens, honoring the contributions of more then 1,800 students from New York City and watershed communities. Representatives from DEP participated in the Great Water Cities Summit 2017 conference hosted by the Water Environment Federation and the New York Water Environment Association. Four veteran DEP K-9 police officers have been promoted in a ceremony held at the Staff Sgt. Robert H. Dietz DEP Police Academy.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-05-09
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has released its Fiscal Year 2018 Executive Budget. Priorities outlined for the next several years include the completion of shafts for City Tunnel 3, reconstruction of the Catskill Aqueduct from Kensico to Hillview Reservoirs, the completion of the Rondout-West Branch Tunnel repair, and investment into wastewater treatment and sewer projects. A $13.4 million project to upgrade the release works at the New Croton Dam is entering its testing phase. A delegation of environment, forest and climate change experts from India toured the Catskill and Delaware watersheds and met with officials from the DEP as well as the Catskill Watershed Corporation, Watershed Agricultural Council, and the Ashokan Watershed Stream Management Program.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-05-02
- Description:
- More than 460 children of employees of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) participated in Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. Charmaine Berry of the Bureau of Customer Services has been promoted to Chief Inspector of the Bronx Borough Office, the first woman to hold that role in the bureau. The DEP celebrates 30 years of operation of its Industrial Pretreatment Program (IPP), which has overseen multiple improvements to wastewater management including a reduction in toxic metal discharges into city sewers of more than 99 percent. Five DEP projects have been honored at the annual gala of the ACEC New York Engineering Excellence Awards.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-04-24
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is holding its 30th annual Operations Challenge at the Jamaica Wastewater Treatment Plant, an event in which plant operators compete to showcase their skills and expertise. Engineer Burjor J. Kharivala, P.E., of the the Bureau of Engineering, Design and Construction, is retiring after nearly fifty years of work on the design of City Tunnel 3. The New York City Health Department has released the latest New York City Community Air Survey (NYCCAS) results, finding improvements in air quality between 2008 and 2015.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-04-18
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has given away its first rain barrels of 2017 to homeowners throughout the city, who can save up to 40 percent of their water use during summer months by using them for lawn and garden tasks. Last year, a total of 11,111 of the barrels were distributed. Since 2013, the DEP has avoided approximately 200 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions through the Demand Response Program. The DEP's only Steam Stationary Engineer, Robert Mastrolembo, is featured in Focus on the Field, which describes his role in maintaining the steam heating system at Wards Island Wastewater Treatment Plant. DEP staff recently participated in the Lower Hudson Valley Professiona Engineering Society's Engineering Expo 2017.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-04-11
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is working on a $31 million project to restore and upgrade a historic building on Flushing Avenue in Brooklyn that now serves as a water tunnel and shaft maintenance headquarters. Originally, the building was constructed as a 250-horse stable for the Department of Sanitation. The Catskill Watershed Corporation, which partners with the DEP to maintain water quality and improve watershed communities, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Around 200 homeowners from communities in southeast Queens received free rain barrels from the DEP and local representatives. The DEP and other city agencies celebrate National Work Zone Awareness Week.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-04-04
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) encourages anglers to take advantage of fishing opportunities on city-owned reservoirs and lakes through the agency's free access permitting system. Resources and events are offered such as brochures, an interactive mapping utility (RecMapper), and family fishing days. One such day will be held at Lake Gleneida on Saturday, April 29. Teams of wastewater treatment workers are training for the DEP Operators Challenge, to be held at the end of April. With the warming weather, the DEP is assisting maple producers to tap maple trees on city-owned lands in upstate watersheds.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-03-28
- Description:
- The tunnel boring machine (TBM) that will be used to drive the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel has been christened NORA in recognition of Nora Stanton Blatch Deforest Barney, a noted suffragist and the first woman in the United States to earn a civil engineering degree. Nora worked for the New York City Board of Water Supply, a predecessor agency of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), on the City's Catskill water supply system. The DEP celebrates the opening of a new fleet maintenance garage in Kingston, Ulster County. Construction is underway on a $25 million sewer upgrade project in Rosedale, Queens.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-03-21
- Description:
- As it pursues green infrastructure improvements on city-owned property, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) also encourages private property owners to apply for stormwater management funding. Through the Green Infrastructure Grant Program, all property owners in New York City served by combined sewers are eligible to apply for funding to design and construct stormwater management infrastructure to help improve the health of local waterways. DEP scientists have determined that following last week's blizzard, the snowpack in upstate watersheds measures 93.8 billion gallons of snow water equivalent, more than at any time over the previous winter. Work began on a $6.5 million road rehabilitation project along the west side of Schoharie Reservoir.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-03-15
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) ensured the operation of critical services throughout the recent snowstorm both in the city and upstate watersheds, where upwards of 30 inches fell in some places. DEP Deputy Commissioner Paul Rush and Sean McAndrew of the Bureau of Engineering, Design and Construction (BEDC) are featured in a Times Herald-Record news article discussing the work being done on the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel. A delegation from Santiago, Chile learned about New York City's watershed protection programs at the New Croton Dam. The DEP's Air Monitoring Compliance unit has been using mobile van-mounted air monitoring stations to measure particulate matter in various locations around the city.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-03-07
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has released its annual Watershed Recreation Newsletter, which provides information on outdoor opportunities and events on water supply lands and reservoirs for residents and visitors. Highlights of upcoming events include several family fishing days, boater safety demonstrations, and a safety & survival hike. The Focus on the Field feature highlights the DEP's Lead Unit, part of the Distribution Science and Planning Section of the Bureau of Water Supply, which works to minimize leaching of lead from corrosion of local plumbing.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-02-28
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has presented its 2016 Drinking Water Supply and Quality Report, in accordance with state and national regulations. During the year, the quality of the public water supply met or exceeded all applicable standards. DEP participated in the Teatown Hudson River EagleFest, an event to celebrate bald eagles in the Hudson Valley, at a time when agency biologists have counted the largest population since its surveys began in 2011.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-02-21
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)'s Green Infrastructure program has created two alternatives to the rain garden bioswales now in use, which will be offered to homeowners preferring flat grass cover or concrete. DEP staff have visited an Ohio factory to perform tests on the tunnel boring machine (TBM) for the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel is being constructed. Bureau of Water Supply scientists sample surface water in watersheds to test for more than 200 parameters including nutrients, pathogens, metals, temperature, pH, conductivity, and turbidity.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-02-14
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will offer more than 65 positions in its upcoming summer internship program. A record 116 bald eagles have been counted in a mid-winter survey conducted by DEP employees and contractors in the City's upstate watersheds, 29 higher than the previous year. DEP Police officers patrolling near the Amawalk Dam recently spotted a pet wallaby that has been missing since 2014.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-02-07
- Description:
- A $22 million project by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is underway to construct 2 of a planned 19 Bluebelt wetlands in the Mid-Island section of Staten Island. The constructed wetlands help detain stormwater after it empties from the surrounding watershed and sewer system, and naturally filters it before it drains into waterways. Officers of the DEP Police underwent an airboat training excercise simulating a search and rescue operation on Pepacton Reservoir. Construction has started on a $20 million sewer upgrade project in a section of St. Albans, Queens, that has lacked adequate stormwater infrastructure.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-01-31
- Description:
- New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has reauthorized the city's tax and water/sewer lien sale program for four years, a critical enforcement tool that helps cover operational expenses and keeps rates as low as possible. Dredging has begun that will remove 91,000 cubic yards of sediment near the World's Fair Marina in Queens. The Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI) has bestowed the Envision Silver Award on the ongoing $48 million expansion of the Staten Island Bluebelt system.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-01-27
- Description:
- The Always Creating Excellence (ACE) program recognizes New York City Department of Environmental Protection staff members that have exhibited outstanding effort, and have gone above and beyond the call of duty to serve the people of New York City.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-01-24
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection has unveiled a preliminary 10-Year Capital Strategy for fiscal years 2018-2027, which will include investments in wastewater treatment, drinking water supply and distribution, and sewers. The Out of the Archives feature highlights panoramic historic photography of the construction of Olive Bridge Dam and the Ashokan Reservoir in the early 1900s.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-01-17
- Description:
- Work has begun on a $34 million project to dredge portions of Flushing Bay, to be followed by enhancements to existing wetlands. Potentially hazardous trees are being removed along a stretch of Route 28 in Shokan in order to protect utility lines and public safety, as well as promote natural growth of the next generation of forests. An additional 2,640 acres of New York City property in Delaware, Greene, and Ulster counties were opened for recreation in 2016. Construction continues on the Gilboa Dam release tunnel, which will bring the dam into compliance with modern safety standards.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-01-10
- Description:
- Following upgrades at four wastewater treatment plants at a total investment of $1 billion, the volume of nitrogen being discharged into the Upper East River has been reduced by more than 60 percent. Radar devices are being installed in the Catskill Mountains to measure snow and more accurately predict how runoff will affect the subsequent year's conditions in watershed reservoirs. Under-ice water quality monitoring buoys have been installed for the fourth year running in Ashokan Reservoir. 19 new officers have graduated from the Staff Sgt. Robert H. Dietz DEP Police Academy in Kingston, New York.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-01-03
- Description:
- In 2016, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)'s accomplishments included the activation of the new water delivery tunnel to Staten Island, continued work on the Rondout-West Branch Bypass Tunnel, and the installation of an oyster bed in Jamaica Bay. Watershed maintainers in the Bureau of Water Supply have received additional training on climbing and trimming trees. A composting program has been launched at the DEP's Lefrak City headquarters.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-05-16
- Description:
- City, state and local representatives were on site at the Schoharie Reservoir to view a tunneling machine that will begin work soon as part of a $400 million project to construct a modern release works for the reservoir. The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has been presented with a special recognition by the Public Design Commission for its thoughtful design of green infrastructure in the watershed to help protect the city's water supply. The DEP is hosting a wetlands exploration event at Ashokan Reservoir on May 26 in celebration of American Wetlands Month. Free rain barrels have been distributed to almost 100 homeowners in the Bronx as part of the agency's rain barrel giveaway program.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-04-28
- Description:
- The Always Creating Excellence (ACE) program recognizes New York City Department of Environmental Protection staff members that have exhibited outstanding effort, and have gone above and beyond the call of duty to serve the people of New York City.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-12-27
- Description:
- New York City has committed $1.7 billion toward a comprehensive drainage system for southeast Queens currently under development by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Thanks are extended to DEP employees who worked critical jobs through the holidays. The DEP's involvement in blood donation through the New York Blood Center has reached a milestone with its 23,000th donor.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-12-20
- Description:
- Holiday greetings from Acting Commissioner Vincent Sapienza. Thanks are extended to those who participated in holiday toy drives in New York City and upstate. The Department of Environmental Protection is assisting students at DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx in creating a stormwater swale with recycled porcelain. Work is finished on a $7 million project to replace two bridges at the upper end of Rondout Reservoir in Sullivan County.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-12-13
- Description:
- The Bureau of Engineering Design and Construction (BEDC) of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has unveiled a reorganization plan that reflects the absorption of new functions and developments. Hazardous trees around the J. Waldo Smith Monument near Ashokan Reservoir will be removed to allow for the creation of a public lawn. The DEP is preparing a $10 million sewer upgrade project along 9th Street in the Gowanus and Carroll Gardens neighborhoods of Brooklyn.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-12-06
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has lauched its On-Site Water Reuse Grant Program, which is intended to provide commercial, mixed-use, and multi-family residential property owners with incentives to install water reuse systems. Grants will range from $250,000 to $500,000 dollars; sites with 100,000 or more square feet of space or those which share water between two or more parcels will be eligible. Work has started on a $7.4 million project to refurbish the former Ben Nesin Laboratory building in the Ashokan Complex. 210 people attended a limited access recreation event at Jerome Park Reservoir in the Bronx.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-11-29
- Description:
- Energy edition. The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has implemented several successful projects to reduce its energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, and is planning new projects such as the installation of a solar array at the Port Richmond Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). DEP and the Department of Citywide Adminsistrative Services (DCAS) co-advertised a Request for Information (RFI) to help develop the City's solar policies. The food waste co-digestion demonstration project at Newtown Creek WWTP, in partnership with Waste Management, was put into operation this summer.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-11-22
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection has distributed a record 11,111 rain barrels to homeowners, which when applied to outdoor uses can save up to 40 percent of an average household's water use and lower monthly bills. A whale recently spotted in New York Harbor is an indication of improvements to the health of waterways in the region. Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Public Design Commission awarded an annual Award for Excellence in Design to the Waterfront Nature Walk at the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-11-15
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection's recreational boating program enabled 1,668 boats to be taken onto reservoirs, an increase of 14 percent from the previous year. The Marine Operations division was presented with a portal window from the decommissioned M/V Newtown Creek sludge boat, which was sunk off Pompano Beach, Florida. Around 50 educators participated in a watershed tour and learned about water supply, forestry and streams.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-11-07
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection and other city representatives celebrate the installation of green infrastructure in the Gowanus Canal watershed. The first batch of steel liners for the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel have arrived in preparation for installation. Work will begin this month on a $100 million infrastructure upgrade project in the South Beach neighborhood of Staten Island.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-11-01
- Description:
- The Staten Island Siphon was activated in a ceremony with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Mayor Bill de Blasio, and Staten Island Borough President James Oddo. This new water conduit replaces the original siphons laid across New York Harbor, which will be removed to allow for dredging operations. The DEP has started its annual holiday food drives at both its headquarters and upstate facilities. 750 agency employees were recognized at the 32nd annual employee recognition day at the headquarters of the DC 37 union.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-10-25
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has launched a new partnership with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) to construct green infrastructure elements at several of the latter's facilities. The headframe over the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel shaft has been erected. 264 volunteers participated in this year's Reservoir Cleanup Day.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-10-21
- Description:
- The Always Creating Excellence (ACE) program recognizes New York City Department of Environmental Protection staff members that have exhibited outstanding effort, and have gone above and beyond the call of duty to serve the people of New York City.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-10-18
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in partnership with the Department of Design and Construction (DDC), has begun work on a $132 million sewer and water infrastructure upgrade in College Point, Queens. A remote operated vehicle was launched to inspect a portion of the Catskill Aqueduct near Rondout Creek in Ulster County. Paul Lenz, who oversees watershed recreation and City-owned watershed properties for the DEP, has been honored as Conservationist of the Year by the New York State Conservation Council (NYSCC).
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-10-11
- Description:
- 24 employees of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection were included in research presented at the annual New York Water Environmental Association (NYWEA) Watershed Science and Technical Conference. The first batch of 21 steel liners for reinforcement of the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel have departed Louisiana for Newburgh, New York.Two teams from the Bureau of Wastewater Treatment participated in the Water Environment Federation's annual Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC).
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-10-04
- Description:
- Gardeners with the Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations have discovered that monarch butterflies, whose numbers have diminished since the mid-1990s, have taken to new rain gardens installed as part of the green infrastructure initiative. Employees of the Department of Environmental Protection are encouraged to submit ideas for naming the tunnel boring machine that will be used on the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel. The National Association of Clean Water Agencies has awarded eight DEP wastewater treatment plants with Peak Performance awards.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-09-27
- Description:
- A playground with green infrastructure elements has been completed by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in partnership with the Trust for Public Land, at PS15 in Manhattan's East Village. The granite spillway of the Merriman Dam was repointed by workers of the Bureau of Water Supply. The Watershed Agricultural Council and the DEP have created a $43 million endowment fund to safeguard agriculture and forestry easements. Bureau of Customer Service staff at the Bronx Borough Office were awarded a perfect score during a recent inspection by the Mayor's Office of Operations.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-09-20
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection and the Catskill Watershed Corporation have performed 5,000 septic system upgrades in the watersheds of the Catskill Mountains. Annually, three crews from the Bureau of Water Supply mow, trim, and clean the 55.5 mile cut-and-cover portion of the Catskill Aqueduct. The DEP has announced a long-term agreement with Delaware County to commit $24 million toward road repairs near Cannonsville and Pepacton Reservoirs. The DEP has provided $210,000 toward biofilter and recirculation components in the water garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-09-13
- Description:
- Repair work by the Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations (BWSO) was recently completed at the site of the Sunset Park sewer collapse at the intersection of 64th Street and 5th Avenue in Brooklyn. The Dividing Weir at Ashokan Reservoir has been returned to operation following a $14.1 million project to replace the four cast iron gates and install bar racks. Family Fishing Day will be held on Sunday, September 18 at the Woodstock Dike on Ashokan Reservoir.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-09-06
- Description:
- In cooperation with the Billion Oyster Project, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection introduced 50,000 oysters to Jamaica Bay. Using porcelain recycled from public school toilets, the new oyster beds will hopefully create a self-sustaining population that will improve water quality and protect wetlands. A $48 million project is underway to expand the Bluebelt system on the south shore of Staten Island. Work also started on a $56.5 million project to improve water supply and wastewater infrastructure in the Canarsie and East New York neighborhoods of Brooklyn.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-08-30
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection's commitment to wastewater management and monitoring systems has made a significant impact on the health and marine ecosystem of the city's waterways. Monitoring activities are centered at the Newtown Creek Microbiology Lab, operated by the Bureau of Wastewater Treatment. Staff from the Bureau of Water Supply worked to normalize the water conditions in the West Branch Croton River after higher than normal temperatures were detected. Work is progressing on the first phase of construction of the Mid-Island Bluebelt on Staten Island.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication