
Wastewater Treatment Plants - DEP - NYC.gov
In operation since: 1886: Design Capacity: 110 MGD: Dewatering: 26 th Ward WRRF: Population Served: 596,326: Receiving Waterbody: Jamaica Bay: Drainage Area: 15,087 ...
Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF), and found that doing so is not only feasible, but important for us to continue delivering excellent service to New Yorkers for generations to come. The …
• Enforce the NYC Air Pollution Control Code to reduce local emissions, enforce the NYC Noise Code, and regulate hazardous waste WATER SUPPLY • Deliver nearly 1 billion gallons of …
Owls Head Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility - Open House New York
The Owls Head WRRF has operated in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn since 1952. The facility serves almost 800,000 Brooklyn residents and processes 120 million gallons of wastewater on a …
New York City - “2024 North River WRRF State of Good Repair …
Apr 24, 2024 · In December 2023, NYC DEP submitted a basis of design report for reconstruction of the primary settling tanks at the North River WRRF. Based on this report, NYC DEP …
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Dec 18, 2024 · The NYC DEP is partnering with Ameresco, the New York Power Authority, and the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services to develop solar energy to …
Resource Recovery—North River Style | by NYC Water Staff
Jan 9, 2019 · Work is underway on a $300 million project to install new, cleaner-burning co-generation engines at the North River Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) in …
26TH WARD WASTEWATER RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY
Dec 15, 2021 · Proposed changes to the permit include changes to reporting, monitoring, effluent limitations, and the addition of a compliance schedule. As a result of the EBPS full technical …
To support New York State’s ambitious clean energy goals, a baselining effort was undertaken to assess whether Integrated Capital and Energy Planning (ICE Planning) would be beneficial to …
$300 Million Upgrade of West Harlem’s North River ... - NYC.gov
Dec 20, 2018 · The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) today announced that work is underway on a $300 million project to install new, cleaner-burning co …
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