- Sewer System - NYC DEP
Between your drain and our Wastewater Treatment Plants is an elaborate network of sewers This network consists of over 7,400 miles of sewer pipes, 152,000 catch basins, and 95 wastewater pumping stations This complex system quietly does a job we simply can’t live without Wastewater Stormwater Before we talk about the sewer system, it’s important to understand how we define the
- NYC Codes - Buildings
NYC Codes The NYC Construction Codes consist of the General Administrative Provisions, Building Code, Plumbing Code, Mechanical Code, Fuel Gas Code, and Energy Conservation Code 2022 Construction Codes General Administrative Provisions Building Code Fuel Gas Code Mechanical Code Plumbing Code Energy Conservation Code All other Codes, Bulletins, Code Notes, Rules, and Local Laws can be
- Trash, Recycling, and Compost Bins - NYC311
You can purchase official NYC bins for trash, recycling, and compost disposal As of November 12, 2024, all New York City properties with 1-9 residential units must use a bin (55 gallons or less) with a secure lid for non-recyclable trash disposal Beginning June 2026, all properties with 1-9 residential units will be required to use the official NYC Bin for non-recyclable trash disposal
- DOB Violations - Buildings - NYC. gov
DOB Violations To remove a DOB violation from a property record, the condition must be corrected and proof of that correction must be provided to the issuing unit Visit the Unit Descriptions page for the location of each unit Applicable DOB civil penalty payments must also be made To view violations on your property, access the Buildings Information System (BIS) Refer to the BIS Property
- How sanitation, trash, and rats affect our city
New York City’s modern history of public health starts in the 1600s with the Bureau of Sanitary Inspections, and ever since, sanitation has been an essential part of public health — fighting disease by keeping our city clean From A Chronology of the NYC Department of Health How sanitation affects health Proper sanitation is a crucial component of public health and of safe, health, and
- Salary and Benefits - DSNY - NYC. gov
Salary and Benefits Sanitation Workers receive a quality benefits package that includes: Health Benefits Pension Deferred Compensation The current starting salary of a Sanitation Worker is $44,821 per year The current labor agreement provides for periodic increases to $92,093 following the completion of 5 ½ years of service In addition to the basic annual wages, Sanitation Workers may also
- DOB NOW: Inspections - Buildings - NYC. gov
Inspection Service Levels DOB NOW: Inspections provides online scheduling for virtually all inspections, making it easier to schedule inspection appointments, offer more precise inspection scheduling and improve inspection tracking and notifications Plus, it improves our service by standardizing our Inspectors' electronic checklists – and allowing industry members to certify certain
- Trash, Recycling, and Compost Collection Schedule - NYC311
Need something else? Learn the rules for getting rid of trash, recycling, compost, electronics, bulk items, leaf and yard waste, or special waste Report: Missed Trash, Recycling, or Compost Collection Improper waste disposal or storage Order: Trash, Recycling, and Compost Bins Department of Sanitation Signs and Decals
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