Int 1618-2019
Requiring DEP to report on its progress toward decreasing the presence of sewage and stormwater contaminants in the city waterways and various strategies to achieve those goals, and providing for the expiration and repeal of such requirement.
This bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection to study and report on the presence of contaminants from combined sewage overflows in New York City’s waterways and the Department’s progress toward milestones noted in the sewer overflow long term control plan. The Department is also required to study the effectiveness of its current regulations and chlorination treatments for raw sewage. The Department would then develop a watershed management plan as well as a green infrastructure plan with the assistance of an advisory group. Both the study and report are required on a yearly basis and the watershed management plan is required on a yearly basis beginning in 2020. The commissioner would so be required to hold a public meeting to present the reports and allow a public comment period before finalizing any plans or recommendations.
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Int. No. 1618
12/24/2021
Summary of Int. No. 1618
12/24/2021
June 26, 2019 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
6/26/2019
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 6-26-19
7/29/2019
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - June 26, 2019
10/1/2019
Committee Report 10/20/21
10/20/2021
Hearing Testimony 10/20/21
10/26/2021
Hearing Transcript 10/20/21
11/1/2021





