Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC (Sims) is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services. It is located within the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal and is planned to be used as a materials recovery facility. Sims is also seeking to enter a contract with the Department of Sanitation to process and market source-separated recyclables delivered by the Department. It was determined that the proposed actions will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables. These attachments detail the Waterfront Revitalization Program and its involvement in the project, as well as how Traffic and Parking, Air Quality, and Noise is affected by the project.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables. These attachments detail the Fair Share Analysis, conducted in response to the project, as well as the project's effects on the City's Natural Resources.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables. These appendices lists further data regarding the project, such as the projection of percent waste produced at the Brooklyn MRF.
Report to City Council for Commercial Waste and West 59th Street Marine Transfer Station Progress - The Solid Waste Management Plan fundamentally changes the way the City handles
its solid waste. Under the plan, which addresses both residential and commercial waste, as well as waste prevention and recycling, the vast majority of the City's residential waste will be
exported by barge or rail.
Compost Facility Siting Task Force - Mission Statement - The Solid Waste Management Plan requires the Mayor and the City Council to create a Compost Facility Siting Task Force to identify
sites for additional composting facilities and to enable the testing of new technologies for waste disposal.
This report, prepared for the Economic Development Corporation and the Department of Sanitation, presents evidence that advanced and innovative technology can reasonably meet potential expectations for City application. It reviews anaerobic digestion, thermal processing, and hydrolysis technologies and tests if they reach City expectations, such as favorable environmental performance and economic viability.
This report, prepared for the Economic Development Corporation and the Department of Sanitation, presents the results from an evaluation of new and emerging waste management and recycling technologies and approaches. It identifies which innovative technologies are available for use, which are almost available for use, and which are promising, but are in an early stage of development. These technologies are compared to conventional technologies to identify potential advantages and disadvantages to the innovative technologies.
Community Advisory Groups for Marine Transfer Stations - Four Community Advisory Groups shall be established in the respective Community Districts that will host Converted Marine Transfer
Stations. The CAG's will advise the mayor and other elected officials on community-related concerns regarding the development, construction and operation of the respective Converted MTSs.