
Sewer Connections - DEP - NYC.gov
Any time a project requires connecting to a city sewer, DEP must approve that the sewer can accept the storm and/or sanitary discharge. A sewer certification is required for any new …
Sewer Certification Frequently Asked Questions - DEP
If one or more tax lots covered under the proposal do not front a sanitary or storm sewer, the applicant must comply with requirements under applicable local law and building code …
Sewer System - NYC DEP
Wastewater is the mixture of used water and waste (sometimes it’s called “sanitary waste” or “sewage”) that flows down the drain or toilet from our homes and businesses.
Backflow Prevention Frequently Asked Questions - DEP
Backflow prevention devices are an important component of our drinking water protection program and are legally mandated under the New York State Sanitary Code and the Rules of the City …
Letter Grading for Restaurants - NYC Health
Since 2010, New York City has required restaurants to post letter grades that correspond to scores received from sanitary inspections. An inspection score of 0 to 13 is an A, 14 to 27 …
Dewatering, Pretreatment, Scavenger - DEP - NYC.gov
Discharges to sanitary and combined sewers are subject to approval from the Bureau of Wastewater Treatment (see above Dewatering WQCA for Discharges Over 10,000 Gallons …
"Sanitary sewer connection" means a Sewer connection which extends from the property line of a building and conveys only Sanitary sewage to a Sanitary sewer/drain or a Combined sewer/drain.
Menstrual Products for Students - New York City Public Schools
Menstrual products are available for free in public school buildings with grades 4 and above. New York City Public Schools supports menstrual equity and the health and well-being of students …
Statement of Basis and Purpose of Proposed Rule edures for sanitary inspections of food service establishments (“FSEs”). The Department is proposing to amend Chapter 23 p imarily to …
Oversight of Street Cleanliness in NYC - Data Team
The sanitary conditions of New York City’s streets has effects beyond general quality of life: during flash flood conditions like those experienced on September 1, 2021 when Tropical …