The proposed action would revise the operational rules administered and enforced by the New York City Department of Sanitation for private solid waste transfer stations.
They are intended to improve the regulations by imposing more stringent operation and maintenance requirements, while providing additional enforcement measures
to minimize the potential environmental impacts of transfer station operations.
This document provides an update to IBO’s February 2001 Background Paper entitled “Overview of the Waste Stream Managed by the NYC Department of Sanitation.” Here, we present a condensed survey of the same data for fiscal years 2000-2004.
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The new SWMP would provide for the management of all solid waste generated in New York City for the 20 year planning period. DSNY also proposes certain solid waste
management facility construction and long-term procurement for municipal waste.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Final Scoping Document
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Cover Letter
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Attachment B - Environmental Justice Communities.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Attachment C - Public Scoping Process Comments and Responses.