This Environmental Evaluation of the MTS Converstion Program evaluates whether there are any potentially unmitigatible adverse impacts associated with the
conversion of the existing sites where the City's existing Marine Transfer Stations are located.These eight facility sites would be redeveloped as Coverted Marine Transfer
Stations.
These are the results of the environmental analyses of the West 59th Street Converted MTS, which include Land Use, Zoning and Public Policy, Socioeconomic Conditions,
Community Facilities, Open Space and Praklands, Cultural Resources, Urban Design and Visual Quality, Neighborhood Character, Traffic and Transportation, Air Quality,
Odor, Noise, Infrastructure and Energy, Natural Resources, Water Quality, Waterfront Revitalization Program, and Hazardous Materials.
To better understand New York City's requirements for a commercial waste transfer infrastructure over the New SWMP Planning Period, a study was performed to
develop information on the economic market for the disposal of waste exported from the City.
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Maangement Plan April 2005. Chapter 14 - Environmetal Review: Scott Avenue/Scholes Street Truck to Rail TS
This Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) is being issued by the Department of Sanitation of the City of New York (DSNY) to facilitate the prepraration and implementation of a Comprehensive Solid Waste Plan (SWMP) for the City of New York for the period 2004 to 2024.