This annual report summarizes the 2024 NYC Beach Surveillance and Monitoring Program for beaches permitted by the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The Health Department closely monitors and conducts surveillance of permitted beaches in NYC.
Testimony of Jordan Paige, Lead Budget and Policy Analyst New York City Independent Budget Office To the New York City Council Committee on Environmental Protection, Resiliency, and Waterfronts
on the Water Board Rental Payment and the Multi-Family Conservation Program
The New York City Independent Budget Office has completed an analysis of the New York City Water and Sewer System, providing insights into the rate setting process, the rental payment paid to the City, and water bills by charge type, borough, property type, and Council District.
The Demand Management Program is critical towards reducing water consumption and improving water efficiency across New York City. This report will take a deeper dive into the holistic nature of One Water and highlight example projects that encompasses its core values.
The Cooling Towers and Legionnaires’ Disease 2023 Report, pursuant to Local Law 77 of 2015, provides information on the number of new cooling tower registrations, annual certifications, inspections, and people diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease.
The New York City Building Drinking Water Tank Inspection Report is submitted pursuant to New York City Administrative Code §17-194. This report includes the number of complete building water tank inspection results received by the NYC Department of Health and the number of violations issued.
This is the annual report of the Waterfront Management Advisory Board. The purpose of the board is to advise the City of New York on matters related to its waterfront and waterways when it is convened.
As required by Section VIII of the State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permits for the 14 New York City municipal wastewater treatment plants the New York City Department of Environmental Protection reports annually on its ongoing program related to the Best Management Practices
Each year, the City prepares an MS4 annual report to inform NYSDEC and the public of the City’s progress in implementing the Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) and the status of compliance with the Municipal Separate Sewer Systems (MS4) permit.
This report highlights successes of the Demand Management Program over the past 10 years and dives into case studies for more detail within each strategy, closing this chapter of the Water Demand Management Program.