Volume 1 of the Final Report presents the results of the PWCS conducted in May and June 2004, and the WCS, conducted from October 2004 through August 2005. The purpose of both the PWCS and WCS was to characterize the City’s residential Waste.
The Department of Sanitation published a chart, listing the percentage of existing, lawfully operating transfer stations throughout the city. In addition, the chart lists the buffer distance from the station to other community locations, as well as the community district the station is located in.
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Appendix H - Selected Outreach Material for Enhanced Public Participation. Public Scoping Meeting Materials - Public Involvement Display Board.
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Appendix H - Selected Outreach Material for Enhanced Public Participation. DEIS Hearing Materials - Repository Mailing List.
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Appendix H - Selected Outreach Material for Enhanced Public Participation. DEIS Hearing Minutes - Sign In Sheet.
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005: Appendix H - Selected Outreach Material for Enhanced Public Participation. DEIS Hearing Materials - Welcome Sheet.
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan 2005. Appendix K - Truck Simulation Report.
This research serves as a new “baseline” against which to test NYC residents’ awareness of recycling program advertising when it is launched in media venues throughout the City and would add to the amount of longitudinal data measuring changes over time.