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- Date Published:
- 2015-01-01
- Description:
- A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
- Agency:
- Human Rights, City Commission on (CCHR)
- Subject(s):
- Human Services
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2015-01-01
- Description:
- A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
- Agency:
- Human Rights, City Commission on (CCHR)
- Subject(s):
- Human Services
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2015-01-01
- Description:
- A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
- Agency:
- Human Rights, City Commission on (CCHR)
- Subject(s):
- Human Services
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2015-01-01
- Description:
- A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
- Agency:
- Human Rights, City Commission on (CCHR)
- Subject(s):
- Human Services
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2015-12-01
- Description:
- A one-page document with a visual graphic explaining youth leadership and development.
- Agency:
- Youth and Community Development, Department of (DYCD)
- Subject(s):
- Human Services
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2018-02-13
- Description:
- According to a study by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), sediment deposition in New York City's water supply reservoirs has reduced total storage capacity of the system by 2.4 percent. However, the fact that sediment is primarily collecting in areas deeper than the lowest intakes means that the loss of capacity will not affect water supply operations or reliability. The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) once again offered its popular Valentine's Day tours of 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:
- 2018-02-06
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has teamed up with the Office of Emergency Management (NYCEM) to combat water-related emergencies through Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs). DEP has begun a $35 million project to improve drainage and enhance Jack's Pond in Staten Island's Great Kills neighborhood. The hydroelectric turbine at the Neversink Tunnel Outlet recently underwent maintenance and repairs. The West of Hudson Tree Task Force was recently called out to the Shandaken Tunnel Intake Chamber to assist the Bureau of Engineering Design and Construction (BEDC) with hazardous tree removal. Current DEP executives and employees went on a tour of the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant with the plant's original Chief Engineer, Joseph T. Miller.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2018-01-30
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is developing a strategic plan and has appointed Diana Jones Ritter in the new role of Chief Strategy Officer. DEP donated a fossil from the oldest fossilized forest in the world to the Bilboa-Conesville Central School. The Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant will once again be opened February 10th to the public for special Valentine's Day tours. Earlier this month, DEP hosted 9th and 11th grade AP Environmental Science students from George Westinghouse High School in Brooklyn at the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant for a field trip.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2018-01-23
- Description:
- On the 25th anniversary of the Filtration Avoidance Determination for New York City's water supply, the New York Times publishes a piece on the system and the agreement. Entries for the 32nd annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest are now being accepted. New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Deputy Commissioner Pam Elardo sat down with actor Alec Baldwin on his WNYC podcast, "Here's the Thing," to discuss the city's wastewater treatment system. Mayor Bill de Blasio signed legislation into law aimed at reducing overnight and weekend construction noise. DEP police officers conducted ice rescue training during recent simulation exercises held at the Ashokan Reservoir.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2018-01-16
- Description:
- New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Vincent Sapienza reviews several of the agency's accomplishments from the past year, including the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel project and green infrastructure enhancements. Drilling has commenced on the tunnel section of the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel. Shotcrete, a unique form of concrete, is applied to rock excavations such as the shafts of the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel to prevent rock from falling off the walls and potentially striking workers.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2018-01-09
- Description:
- Personnel from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) worked to ensure that critical services operated without significant interruptions during the recent historic cold spell. A team from the Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations helped to administer humanitarian aid in Puerto Rico following damage caused by Hurricane Maria. 2017 figures for water supply and analysis from the City's watersheds are summarized.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2018-01-02
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has received a ten year waiver from the New York State Department of Health (DOH), known as a Filtration Avoidance Determination (FAD), which will allow the city to continue delivering unfiltered drinking water from its Catskill and Delaware water supply systems. These systems comprise the largest unfiltered water supply in the United States, delivering about 90 percent of New York City's water on a typical day. DEP employees generously donated toys for needy children during this year's holiday season. This year's DEP holiday party was held on December 20th at Russo's on the Bay in Howard Beach, Queens.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-12-26
- Description:
- The former Brookfield Landfill on Staten Island has been transferred to NYC Parks and is officially open to the public after years of remediation. New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Vincent Sapienza joined with Mayor Bill de Blasio to applaud the New York Court of Appeals decision to uphold the Water Board's issuance of credits to homeowners. A total of 1,646 boats were used in 2017 through DEP's recreational boating program, the most of any year since rentals began in 2014. NY1 News produced a feature on the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel, with comments by Commissioner Sapienza and Deputy Commissioner Paul Rush.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-12-19
- Description:
- In the Energy Edition of the Weekly Pipeline Newsletter, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) highlights some of its ongoing and future projects and successes in energy and sustainability. The BEDC Sustainability Section seeks to proactively implement energy-saving and greenhouse gas reduction strategies into DEP's Capital Program. The DEP visited the Camden Solar Center in New Jersey to learn about their innovative application of solar power installed over wastewater treatment process tanks. The Bureau of Environmental Planning and Analysis has developed the Wastewater Treatment Plant Water-Energy Nexus (WWTP-WEN) study, an Excel-based tool to better understand the carbon footprint benefits of DEP's sustainability programs.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-12-12
- Description:
- Testing confirms that New York Harbor is cleaner and healthier today than it has been in more than a century, following an ambitious andd aggressive infrastructure and wastewater upgrade program led by The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Cecil McMaster, Deputy Commissioner/Chief Information Officer, shares tips to keep information safe from scammers. 960 batteries were replaced in an electric backup system for the Catskill-Delaware Ultraviolet Light Disinfection Facility. More than 200 scientists from around the world gathered in Ulster County for the 19th meeting of the Blobal Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON), which seeks to understand, predict, and communicate the role and response of lakes in a changing global environment.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-12-05
- Description:
- "Nora", the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) for the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel, is being assembled 854 feet below ground in Newburgh, New York. A new covered soccer field for the FC Harlem Lions, a Harlem-based nonprofit youth development organization, will be built on property of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) adjacent to the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant. DEP joined representatives from NYC Parks and the City Council to cut the ribbon on the newly constructed Seabury Park. DEP has opened access this year to 1,038 additional acres of water supply land for low-impact recreation.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-11-28
- Description:
- Releases from the Pepacton Reservoir into the East Branch Delaware River will be shut down for eight hours per day from December 6 - 8 to facilitate an underwater inspection of infrastructure at the reservoir, after which releases will be returned to the rate specified in the Flexible Flow Management Program. 44 new recruits have been welcomed to the Staff Sergeant Robert H. Dietz Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Police Academy in the City of Kingston.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-11-21
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has completed a $25 million sewer project in the Rosedale section of southeast Queens, which will improve drainage and help to mitigate flooding. Several United Nations officials toured the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant as part of City Hall in Your Borough: Brooklyn, showcasing NYC's leadership on the UN's Global Goals agenda for sustainable development. Discounted tickets are available for DEP employees, family, and friends to see the Brooklyn Nets vs. Atlanta Hawks on December 2nd in the Barclays Center.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-11-14
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) joined with officials from Delaware County, local historians and veterans to mark the completed restoration of Pepacton Cemetery. The first phase of the New Creek Bluebelt on Staten Island is nearing completion, containing two out of an eventual 19 Bluebelt wetlands that will receive and naturally filter the stormwater that falls in the area. Two employees from the Office of Information Technology were honored at the 20th annual New York City Technology forum on November 1st.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2017-11-08
- Description:
- New York City and the states of Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania have signed a long-term pact governing the quantity and timing of water released from City reservoirs in the Delaware River Watershed. The 10-year agreement, known as the Flexible Flow Management Program 2017 (FFMP), was signed by all parties under the conditions of a 1954 United States Supreme Court decision regarding the river's use. The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has announced the completion of a $2.2 million sewer line extension project in the Town of Shandaken, Ulster County, which will provide centralized wastewater collection and treatment to additional homes and businesses. DEP joined the Church of St. Luke & St. Matthew in Brooklyn's Clinton Hill neighborhood to celebrate a recently completed rain garden and permeable pavement project on the church's property.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication