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New Yorkers can now get fined for not separating their food scraps. Some critics say that's not the right approach.
New York’s Flushing and Jamaica Bays are two hotspots for sewer runoff. With multiple tributaries flowing into each body, ...
NEW YORK - The suburban reservoirs that supply 10% of New York City's vaunted drinking water are getting saltier due to ...
It may seem like a dubious claim to fame, but New York City's tap water has long been touted as the best around. Here's what scientific reports tell us.
Failing to separate residential compost waste, which includes leaves, grass and food scraps, will now subject the violator to ...
The study, released last week by the city’s Department of Environmental Protection, found that while salt was edging upward throughout New York’s vast watershed, it was especially pronounced ...
The New York City Department of City Planning (DCP) has released materials outlining a proposed amendment to the city's zoning regulations ...
New York State — According to a statement from Governor Hochul, The Environmental Protection Agency's recent ... I am directing the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ...
The Croton System reservoirs show rising salinity levels from road salt runoff and human activities, posing risks to water ...
New York's Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) has awarded its first tender to buy renewable diesel for its ...