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- 2015-12-29
- Description:
- Centennial history of the Catskill water supply system, from 1897 to the end of 1915. On December 27, 1915, drinking water was supplied from the watershed surrounding the Ashokan Reservoir to portions of the Bronx, marking the first time that the system was employed for residential use. All five boroughs would eventually receive this water in 1917.
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- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
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- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-01-05
- Description:
- Commissioner Emily Lloyd writes on the challenges facing the Department of Environmental Protection in future years, including climate change, repairs to the Delaware Aqueduct, and reduction of daily water consumption. The expanded Home Water Assistance Program will now provide 52,000 low-income homeowners with an automatic credit on their water bill, up from 12,500 in 2014. The Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations addressed a water condition on Rockland Avenue and Burton Court on Staten Island.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
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- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-01-12
- Description:
- 2016 marks the 30th anniversary of the Department of Environmental Protection's Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest, which is open to second through twelfth grade students in New York City and upstate watersheds. Work proceeds on a $30 million project to construct litter control devices along Newtown Creek. Currently four of these below-ground capture devices are being installed by the Bureau of Engineering, Design and Construction. Due to seasonally unusual warmth, robotic monitoring buoys were removed from the Ashokan Reservoir much later than typically occurs.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-01-19
- Description:
- Sewer infrastructure upgrades are underway in south Queens, including the installation of new interceptor sewers under the Belt Parkway and three hydraulic levees that will increase efficiency for the local network. When these projects are completed, an estimated 300 million additional gallons of wastewater per year will be diverted to the Jamaica Wastewater Treatment Plant. An enclosed receiving tank is also being constructed at the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment plant as part of an experimental project with Waste Management and the New York State Energy Research & Development Authority.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-01-22
- Description:
- The Employee of the Month program recognizes Department of Environmental Protection staff members that have exhibited outstanding personal 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:
- 2016-01-26
- Description:
- Department of Environmental Protection employees worked to ensure critical services remained operational throughout Winter Storm Jonas, which caused more than 30 inches of snowfall in sections of New York City. Activities included regular water testing, repairs and service on water mains, and snow clearance. The 2015 New York City Water Challenge to Restaurants program succeeded in reducing water use by 2.5 million gallons.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-02-09
- Description:
- All 5,300 buildings in New York City that had previously used No. 6 heating oil have converted to cleaner fuel sources, leading to significant reductions in air pollution citywide. The Department of Environmental Protection has been performing inspections and repairs on water mains and sewers in Lower Manhattan following a recent crane collapse. A micro-tunnel boring machine (MTBM) has arrived at Schoharie Reservoir for use in constructing a permanent release works near the Gilboa Dam.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-02-16
- Description:
- New York City's drinking water supply is thoroughly tested from its sources to the city delivery system. Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Emily Lloyd details these and other protective measures undertaken to ensure water quality, and welcomes city residents to obtain free home testing kits from 311. The DEP Emerging Leaders Network Mixer will be held at the Rego Community Center. Essay in memoriam of former Deputy Chief Engineer Victor Felgelman, P.E., of the Board of Water Supply.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-02-23
- Description:
- Eight veteran officers in the Department of Environmental Protection Police Division have been promoted and one 21-year veteran has retired. Aluminum covers and odor control units are being installed at the Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant. Mayor de Blasio and the Metropolitan Engineering Societies Council create an annual Engineer's Week in New York City, which will run this year from February 21-27.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
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- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-03-01
- Description:
- More than 100 positions are on offer in the Department of Environmental Protection's 2016 summer internship program. DEP will also participate in the New York City Summer Youth Employment and Ladders for Leaders programs. Expanded storm sewers in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn are to be installed this spring, in cooperation with the Department of Design and Construction. DEP will clean and repair headstones at the Pepacton Cemetery in Delaware County.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-03-08
- Description:
- The Department of Environmental Protection has published its 2015 Drinking Water Supply and Quality Report in accordance with New York State and United States Environmental Protection Agency regulations. Three New York City hospitals have joined a program to reduce water consumption by 5 percent per month, for a planned reduction of 2.2 million gallons over the same period. NY1 news published a story on the $3 million odor control project being installed at the Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
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- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-03-15
- Description:
- Despite the lack of snow in upstate watersheds, winter rains have ensured full reservoir levels. Furthermore, there is little historical connection between low snow levels and drought conditions. Rain barrels were distributed to about 200 homeowners in the Castle Hill neighborhood of the Bronx. Staff from the Bureau of Water Supply offered information and access permit registrations at the 39th Annual World Fishing & Outdoor Expo at Rockland County Community College.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-03-22
- Description:
- The Department of Environmental Protection has published its annual Watershed Recreation Newsletter for the benefit of watershed residents and visitors. The Bureau of Public Affars & Communications has contacted 25,000 homes in southeast Queens to educate about improper grease disposal. DEP staff also performed a citywide affort to educate New Yorkers about water leaks and the means to repair them.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-03-29
- Description:
- A three-year climate and stormwater management collaboration program with the City of Copenhagen has begun with a series of tours in Brooklyn and Queens. A sewer upgrade project has been presented to Bronx Community Board 11, which is designed to intercept 400 million gallons of annual pollution that would otherwise discharge into Westchester Creek. Approximately 80 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions have been avoided by the Department of Environmental Protection's participation in the New York City Demand Response Program.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-04-05
- Description:
- The Filtration Avoidance Determination, which allows the Catskill-Delaware system of New York City's water supply to operate unfiltered, is to be renewed this year. This permit is required by the Surface Water Treatment Rule of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. A New York Times article titled How New York Gets its Water examines the methods and infrastructure of the City's water supply system.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-04-12
- Description:
- The Department of Environmental Protection proposes a 2.1% increase in the Fiscal Year 2017 water rate, which is the lowest figure in the past 16 years. Twenty-two reservoirs and lakes were opened for this year's watershed recreation season on April 1. A $48 million water and sewer upgrade project in the Great Kills and Eltingville neighborhoods of Staten Island is currently underway.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
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- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-04-19
- Description:
- The Department of Environmental Protection has been distributing rain barrels to community homeowners in partnership with local elected officials. Water collected in these 60-gallon barrels can be used for gardening and other outdoor purposes and thereby reduce personal water bills. The Gilboa Dam rehabilitation project received a major award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York. The DEP announces that it will begin applying natural herbicides along roads in upstate watersheds.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-04-26
- Description:
- New York City will end rental payments from the New York City Water Board, for an estimated 7 percent in savings for each customer on water and sewer bills through fiscal year 2017. In addition, a one-time $183 credit is being distributed to about 664,000 customers. Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Emily Lloyd and Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams announce the launch of the Adopt-A-Catch Basin pilot program, which will involve local communities in helping to keep storm drains clear of debris.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-04-28
- 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:
- 2015-05-03
- Description:
- In April, the Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Wastewater Treatment (BWT) held its 29th annual Operations Challenge at the Jamaica Wastewater Treatment Plant. With the onset of spring Green Infrastructure maintenance crews from the Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations (BWSO) are adding new plantings to New York City bioswales. The first WebEX-enabled brown bag session was performed by the Bureau of Organizational Development and Human Resources (OD&HR) in collaboration with the Office of Information Technology (OIT).
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-05-10
- Description:
- The Department of Environmental Protection's Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Executive Budget was presented on May 9. This budget also outlines the Four-Year Capital Plan, which includes major projects such as the ongoing construction of City Tunnel 3 and reconstruction of the mechanical elements of the lower Catskill Aqueduct, as well as ongoing investments in wastewater treatment, sewers, and drinking water supply. The DEP will host an educational walk in Westchester County on May 15 to celebrate American Wetlands Month.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-05-17
- Description:
- A workshop will be held on May 25th at Civic Hall in Manhattan on the Department of Environmental Protection's Grant Program, which offers the chance for private property owners to obtain funding for green infrastructure improvements on their properties. The DEP and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation led students on an annual eel count at the Richmond Creek Bluebelt in Staten Island. DEP Police are performing boater safety workshops on watershed reservoirs.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-05-24
- Description:
- The 30th annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest, held at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center, hosted a record-breaking 1,800 participants from schools in New York City and Watershed communities. New York City bans the use of hands-free phones for all operators of city vehicles apart from emergency personnel. The Gilboa Dam rehabilitation project has earned its third major award, for engineering excellence from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC).
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-05-31
- Description:
- Students at Highland Middle School in Ulster County received a demonstration by the DEP Police Aviation Unit, including a helicopter landing and question-and-answer session. Pam Elardo, P.E., has been appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Bureau of Wastewater Treatment (BWT). Several BWT employees competed in the New Jersey Water Environmental Association (NJWEA) Spring Fling Operations Challenge 2016. The Department of Environmental Protection is hosting blood drives at several locations to help offset supply shortages at the New York Blood Center.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-06-07
- Description:
- Several thousand curbside gardens are being installed across the city as part of the Department of Environmental Protection's Green Infrastructure Plan, in cooperation with the Department of Design and Construction, the Economic Development Corporation and the Parks Department. Odor control upgrades have been completed on the Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant. Two Family Fishing Day evnts will be held at the Ashokan and Cannonsville Reservoirs, on June 12 and June 18th respectively.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-06-14
- Description:
- The Department of Environmental Protection assisted in banding ten peregrine falcon chicks nesting on Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) bridges. The DEP's summer internship program is underway, and provides future professionals with experiences across the agency's bureaus and activities. Two teams from the Bureau of Wastewater Treatment (BWT) competed successfully at the Operations Challenge 2016 in Mystic, Connecticut, and will go on to a national competition in New Orleans.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-06-21
- Description:
- Construction has begun on upgrades to water and sewer infrastructure in Glen Oaks, Queens, that will mitigate chronic flooding conditions. The 2016 Water-On-The-Go Program has launched with portable drinking fountains around the city to promote the quality of its supply and encourage residents to forgo bottled water and sugary drinks. A project is underway to replace the Sugarloaf Bridge and Lows Corners Bridge at the headwaters of the Rondout Reservoir.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-06-28
- Description:
- The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is partnering with The Trust for Public Land to construct green playgrounds at New York City public schools, which benefit the health of students as well as surrounding waterways. Three veteran DEP Police officers were promoted during a ceremony at the Eastview Precinct in Valhalla, New York. The DEP has released an interactive mapping tool showing recreational opportunities in its upstate watersheds.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-07-05
- Description:
- Vincent Sapienza has been appointed Acting Commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection following Commissioner Emily Lloyd's retirement. Over 40 educators participated in a watershed tour to learn about the community forestry, agricultural, and stream programs connected to the water supply system. A $22 million sewer upgrade project will break ground in Middle Village, Queens, this month. 842 stormwater-intercepting rain gardens have been constructed in Ocean Hill and Brownsville, Brooklyn.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-07-12
- Description:
- 31 recent graduates of a mandatory five-week orientation program have been inducted as sewage treatment workers at the Department of Environmental Protection. Three coworkers from the Bureau of Water Supply summitted Mount Adams and attempted an ascent of Mount Rainier in Washington. Geological borings are being conducted at Schoharie Reservoir to prepare for the release works being constructed there.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-07-19
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection's 2016 Hydrant Education Action Team (HEAT) Program employs teams of teens to inform New Yorkers about the dangers of illegally opening fire hydrants. The Catskill Mountain Club and the DEP are hosting a community hike to celebrate the opening of a new public trail on Bramley Mountain in Delaware County. The DEP and the Department of Design and Construction have begun a $46 million water delivery and sewer infrastructure upgrade along Southern Boulevard in the borough of the Bronx. A new partnership with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) seeks to expand the City's Green Infrastructure Program.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-07-22
- 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:
- 2016-07-26
- Description:
- The Department of Environmental Protection is performing a $50 million project to replace inefficient bathroom fixtures in New York City public schools. Porcelain from the old fixtures is being recycled in the rain gardens currently being constructed under the Green Infrastructure program. DEP employees joined members of community groups for a canoe ride in Newtown Creek, which is under planned environmental remediation. A new boat launch site on Pepacton Reservoir is attracting paddlers from Downsville, Roscoe and others.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-08-02
- Description:
- New York City tap water was awarded the top prize in this year's Regional Metro Tap Water Taste Test competition. The recently launched Clean Streets = Clean Beaches campaign aims to inform the public and help clean litter that will improve the health and aesthetics of area beaches. The Croton Water Filtration Plant was awarded the Distinction Award during the 2016 Global Water Awards. The Department of Environmental Protection, along with the Department of Transportation and Department of Design and Construction, began installation of a $41.5 million sewer and water main upgrade project in Ozone Park, Queens.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-08-09
- Description:
- The New York City Department of Environmental Protection has pledged $36 million toward the construction of green infrastructure as part of the wider Community Parks Intiiative (CPI) of OneNYC. 14 Icelandic sheep have been deployed near Neversink Dam as part of a pilot grass maintenance program. Family Fishing Day will take place August 14 at Pepacton Reservoir, co-sponsored by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-08-16
- Description:
- The 2016 New York City Department of Environmental Protection summer internship program concluded with a showcase of intern experiences. Seven SUNY Ulster college students participated in data collection efforts with DEP stream scientists this summer through the Watershed Conservation Corps. A decommissioned DEP sludge boat, the M/V Newtown Creek, has been sunk in South Florida as part of Shipwreck Park, a diving attraction and artificial reef. A helicopter airlifted construction materials to two DEP facilities on Breakneck Ridge in the Hudson Valley, which are not easily accessible by road.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Environment
- Report Type:
- Serial Publication
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- Date Published:
- 2016-08-23
- Description:
- Outreach teams from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection have reached 50,000 homes in southeast Queens as part of the Cease the Grease program. Bureau of Water Supply workers performed an annual cleaning of driftwood from the crest of the Gilboa Dam. Representatives of the Bureau of Water Supply staffed a booth at this year's Delaware County Fair to offer residents information about watershed protection, recreation, and partnership programs.
- 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
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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:
- 2016-09-13
- 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:
- 2016-09-20
- 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
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- 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:
- 2016-10-04
- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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:
- 2016-11-15
- 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