This annual report discusses the status of the components of the Kensico Water Quality Control Program and the results of water quality monitoring in the Kensico Reservoir and its watershed for the calendar year.
An audit report was filed on September 1, 2009 on the Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) progress in constructing the Croton Water Treatment Plant. The audit determined DEP's effectiveness in carrying out the mandate in a 1998 Consent Decree to construct the Croton Water Treatment Plan, the purpose of which is to filter drinking water from the City's Croton water system. It was determined that much of the work completed to date was in accordance with established timeframes, and the Department has an effective management system to carry out construction. However, DEP will not be able to complete overall construction of the Plant and commence operations in accordance with the terms of the Consent Decree. Recommendations were made for DEP to hasten its operations and facilitate more efficient construction of the plant.
This report compares the Department of Investigation's statistics of arrests, complaints, caseload, and financial recoveries of fiscal years 2008 and 2009.
This report, published annually by the New York City Department of Transportation, presents vehicular volumes, classification, and trends for all bridge and tunnel facilities serving Manhattan for the calendar year of 2007.
Watershed Annual Reports provide summary information about the watersheds, streams and reservoirs that are the sources of New York City's drinking water. They provide a general overview of the city's water resources, their condition during the year, and report on the Department of Environmental Protection's compliance with regulatory standards or guidelines. These reports are complementary to the New York City Drinking Water Supply and Quality Reports, also published annually.
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the New York City Water and Sewer System reports the financial activities of the New York Water and Sewer System (the System) for the fiscal year ending June 30. The System is a joint operation consisting of two legally separate and independent entities, the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority and the New York City Water Board. The System is a component unit of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.