Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 37 - Growth Inducing Aspects of Plan.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Appendix - D Commercial Waste to the MTS Summary Report
This section details waste prevention and recycling. It provides background on the recycling program and describes proposed actions for recycling, identifying the new facilities and services that will be developed and the existing facilities that will continue to provide service.
This section details commercial waste management. It provides background on the commercial waste system and describes the proposed actions directed at improving the export of waste from the city and the facilities that will be involved.
This section lists the planning unit, outlining statistics of the city. The city has unique waste-relevant characteristics compared to other cities, given its high population density.
This section details the rationale for amending Local Law 19, which helped launch and advance the city's recycling program. It lists mandatory recycling requirements, but the law should be changed to reflect the standards and methods of calculating recycling diversion, as well as reflect what the Department of Sanitation is actually collecting from residents and insitutions.
This section details the waste characterization activities of the Department of Sanitation, listing the solid waste stream of the city and fulfilling the requirement listed in the current Solid Waste Management Plan.
This section details the commercial waste quantities and projections for the plan period, discussing the quantities of waste generated within the city that are collected and managed by private carters.
This section details the Department of Sanitation's existing operations, like Interim Export Contracts, which may be changed or eliminated with the new Solid Waste Management Plan.
This is the executive summary of the Draft Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan, created by the Department of Sanitation. The plan offers a framework for reducing the number of truck trips and miles associated with the disposal of New York City's waste and establishes a cost-effective and environmentally sound system for managing the waste.
This section details the long term export program, which will replace the interim export contracts. It provides background and context for the program, identifies the facilities and services that are part of the proposed actions, lists goals related to its implementation, and summarizes features of these operations.
This section details the final report and findings of the Preliminary Waste Characterization Study, conducted by the Department of Sanitation. The study provides a look at the City's curbside residential waste, analyzing and characterizing the composition of the waste stream.
This section details the status of existing programs the Department of Sanitation has implemented and summarizes the status of Commercial Waste management within the city.
This section lists the results of the Preliminary Waste Characterization Study, which provides a look at the City's curbside waste stream, as well as how waste generation and composition varies among different variables.
Environmental Assessment Statement for the Proposed Amendments to Rules Concerning the Siting Requirements for Waste Transfer Staions. Environmental Assessment Statement
The proposed action would revise the siting rules administered and enforced by the New York City Department of Sanitation for private solid waste transfer stations
as explained in greater detail below, the action is in part precipitated by a legal challenge to siting rules promulgated by DSNY in 1998.
environmental Assessment Statement for the Proposed Amendments to Rules Concerning the Siting Requirements for Waste Transfer Stations. Appendix B: Part II
Environmental Assessment Statement for the Proposed Amendments to Rules Concerning the Siting Requirements for Waste Transfer Stations. Appendix B Part III
Environmental Assesment Statement for the Proposed Amendments to Rules Concerning the Siting Requirements for Waste Transfer Stations. Appendix B: Part VI
New York City MSW Composting Report: Summary of Research Project and Conceptual Pilot Facility Design, January 2004. Appendix C: Marlborough Facility Temperature Logs
Environmental Assessment Statement for the Proposed Amendments to Rules Concerning the Siting Requirements for Waste Transfer Stations. Appendix B Part I
Environmental Assessment Statement for the Prposed Amendments to Rules Concerning the Siting Requirements for Waste Transfer Stations. Appendix B: Part V
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! TeamUP to CleanUp - Intermediate Schools Division: Bronx Borough Winner - James M. Kieran School PS/IS 123 Part 1
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 -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 - High Schools Division: Manhattan Borough & Citywide Winner - Louis D. Brandeis High School Part 2
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! SuperRecyclers - High Schools Division: Brooklyn Honorable Mention - School for Legal Studies.
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry. TrashMasters! Reduce & Reuse Challenge - High Schools Division: Queens Borough & Citywide Winner - P 233 @ Beach Channel High School
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 Winning Entry: TrashMasters! SuperRecyclers - High School Division: Manhattan Borough Winner - High School for Environmental Studies
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 Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - Intermediate Schools Division: Manhattan Borough Winner - Booker T Washington MS 54
2004 Golden Apple Awards Winners - Winning Entry: TrashMasters! TeamUp to CleanUp - Intermediate Schools Division: Queens Borough & Citywide Winner - The Chris Galas School PS 47
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. Appendix III Waste Prevention and Policy Planning. Clearing Up Confusion.
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 Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 8
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: 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. Chapter 2: Modern History of NYC Recycling.
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 II: Beyond Case Studies: Comparative Studies of Recycling Rates.
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.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. 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, 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 Generic Impact Statement, Appendix Volume 4.1, Waste Management Components, August 1992. 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. Table of Contents/Director's Note/Acknowledgements/Abbreviations and Definitions.
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. Chapter 3 Lessons fron other U.S. Cities
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, 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 Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992 Section 1.