Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Appendix C - Essential Fish Habitat for DSNY Eight MTSs
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 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
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the NewYork City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 5 - Southwest Brooklyn Converted MTS.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprenhemsive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter - 9 Harlem River Yard Barge to Rail Intermodel Transfer Station.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 12 - 132nd Street Transfer Station
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Draft Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 13 - Scott Avenue Truck-to-Barge Transfer Station
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 14 - Scott -Schloes Truck-to-Rail Transfer Station
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan OCtober 2004. Chapter - 16 Essex County Resource Recovery Facility
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 18 - Manhattan Curbside Recyclables to Gransevoot RAF.
Draft Environment Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter - 22 West 59th Street Converted MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter - 25 Existing Greenpoint MTS
Draft Environmental Imapct Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 26 - Existing Hamilton Aveneue MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 27 - Existing West 135th Street MTS.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 30 - Existing North Shore MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statemtent for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 34 - Evaluation of Proposed Plan.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 36 - Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Resources.
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
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 6 - Environmental Review: East 91st Street Converted MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 7 - Environmental Review: North Shore Converted MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 8 - Environmental Review: 52nd Street Barge Staging Area
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 9 - Environmental Review: Harlem Yard Barge to Rail Intermodal Yard
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 10 - Environemntal Review: 65th Street Intermodal Yard
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 12 - Environmental Review: East 132nd Street Site
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 13 - Environmental Review: Scott Avenue Truck to Barge TS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Maangement Plan April 2005. Chapter 14 - Environmetal Review: Scott Avenue/Scholes Street Truck to Rail TS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 15 - Environmental Review: Review Avenue Site
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 16 - Environmental Review: Collection Vehicle Transport to Out-of-City Waste -to- Energy Facility
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 17 - Environmental Review: Manhattan Curbside Recyclables to 30th Street Pier at South Bronx Marine Terminal
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 18 - Environmental Review: Manhattan Curbside Recyclables to Gansevoort Recyclables Acceptance Facility
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 19 - Environmental Review: South Bronx Converted MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 20 - Environmental Review: Greenpoint Converted MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 21 - Environmental Review: West 135th Street Converted MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005: Chapter 22 - Environmental Review: West 59th Street Converted MTS
Commercial Waste Management Study Draft Scope of Work for Public Comment and Related Documents.
Letter from the Assistant Commissioner Harry Szarpanski. Fulfilling the mandate of Local Law 74 of 2000, the Study
will evaluate and recommend changes in commercial solid waste management in the CIty. DSNY's consultant team,
Henningson, Durham and Richardson Architecture and Engineering, P.C. (HDR) will conduct the Study. There were
meetings to solicit comments from the Citywide Recycling Advisory Board, the Borough Solid Waste Advisory Boards,
Community Boards, and environmental organizations among others.
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 22A - Environmental Review: 215 Varick Avenue Site
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 22B - Environmental Review: Steel Style Shipyard
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 23 - Environmental Review: Existing South Bronx MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 24 - Environmental Review: Existing Southwest Brooklyn MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 25 - Environmental Review: Existing Greenpoint MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 26 - Environmental Review: Existing Hamilton Avenue MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 27 - Environmental Review: Existing West 135th Street MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 28 - Environmental Review: Existing West 59th Street MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 30 - Environmental Review: Existing North Shore MTS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 29 - Environmental Review: Existing East 91st Street MTS
The commercial waste study will move forward by developing, through Henningson, Durham & Richardson
(HDR), a scope and they will conduct a study. The outline of the sutdy are set forth by the Administrative Code as
amended by Local Law 74 of 2000. HDR, Dan Harkins, Deputy Commissioner Steve Lawitts, Sarah Dolinar, and Vaugh Arnold
attended this meeting. The focus is on comments on commercial waste management issues that affect certain communities.
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 31 - Meserole Street Truck to Rail TS
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 32 - Construction Impacts
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 33 - Public Health Evaluation
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 34 - Evaluation of Proposed Plan
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for The New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan April 2005. Chapter 35 - Unavoidable Adverse Impacts
A report on what resources, natural and man-made, will be affected by the implementation of the Plan. This document states what is a part of the Plan implementation and what is not.
A list of the responses to the comments discussing about the potential project areas where there were long term export facilities. It also includes a list of the people who spoke and the issues he or she presented to the public hearing.
The Department will develop a scope and conduct a study and will follow the Administrative
Code as amended by Local Law 74 of 2000. Communities such as Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Red Hook, and other Brooklyn
neighborhoods are included in this public hearing.
The purpose of this document is to propose the demolition of the Hamilton Avenue Marine Transfer Station. It gives a full report on the site, its history, and the results of the investigation.
The Department will develop a scope and conduct a study and will follow the Administrative
Code as amended by Local Law 74 of 2000. The enforcement of the commercial recycling regulations must be improved
and waste prevention must be encouraged in the commercial sector. Multople representatives for boards in Manhattan
have attended, such as Rick Muller of the Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board.
The Department will develop a scope and conduct a study and will follow the
Administrative Code as amended by Local Law 74 of 2000. Communities in Queens will be discussed in this panel.
The Queens Solid Waste Advisory Board chairperson, Bob LoPinto has attended, among other representatives of
various organizations in Queens.
A transcript of the DEIS public hearing in regards to the Queens alternative to the proposition for the conversion of Greenpoint to a Marine Transfer Station.
A series of comments submitted by the the Committee on Environmental Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York about the New Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP) and its DEIS.
A series of letters to Harry Szarpanski, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation, concerned about the environmental changes in the areas in which a proposition for a Marine Transfer Station has been addressed to.
Based on the current regulations of commercial transfer stations as mandated by Local Law 74,
the study will evaluate the need for changes in the regulatory system. Some issues to be addressed are that as noted
in the Preliminary Report, there is no single comprehensive system for recording data on commercial waste generation
in the City. The study will assess the means and effects of limiting privately owned putrescible commercial waste
transfer capacity. Marine Transfer Stations and commercial waste stations in Community Districts will be analyzed.
A series of letters to Harry Szarpanski, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation, concerned about the environmental changes in the areas in which a proposition for a Marine Transfer Station has been addressed to.
A series of letters to Harry Szarpanski, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation, concerned about the environmental changes of Newtown Creek.
A series of letters to Harry Szarpanski, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation. One requests for further analysis of the DEIS and the other is concerned about the foul odors emitting from the facility buildings and a possible health hazard.
A fact sheet by the Department of Sanitation of the New Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP) about the possible actions and impacts of the proposed Marine Transfer Station at the North Shore.