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The Environmental Control Board (ECB) is composed of thirteen members: the chairperson is the OATH Chief Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), six are commissioners of city agencies, six are citizens who are experts in the fields of water pollution control, business, real estate and noise but includes two general citizen representatives. [7]
NYCDEP manages three upstate supply systems to provide the city's drinking water: the Croton system, the Catskill system, and the Delaware system. The overall distribution system has a storage capacity of 550 billion US gallons (2.1 × 10 9 m 3) and provides over 1 billion US gallons (3,800,000 m 3) per day of water to more than eight million city residents and another one million users in ...
From November 2013 until January 2016, the NYC Housing, Preservation and Development agency, which is responsible for oversight of the city’s vast stock of multi-unit residential buildings, issued more than 10,000 violations for dangerous lead paint conditions in units with children under the age of six, the age group most at risk of ingesting lead paint.
As the uniformed law enforcement representatives of the Department of Environmental Conservation, environmental conservation police are responsible for the enforcement of the environmental laws and regulations of New York and for the detection and investigation of suspected violations. [1]
Starbucks workers in New York City have filed 14 more complaints alleging that the coffee giant violated the city’s labor laws. ... and $1 million to the city, to settle Fair Workweek violations.
New York Mayor Eric Adams speaks at City Hall in lower Manhattan, New York on June 23, 2022. (Shawn Inglima/) Lewis-Martin, who has for years been one of Adams’ most trusted political ...
He said videos of the event, which featured Goldman Sachs Group boss David Solomon and the Chainsmokers, show "egregious social distancing violations."
ECB Project (Emergency Capacity Building Project), to improve humanitarian response; England and Wales Cricket Board; Emirates Cricket Board; East Coast Bays AFC, a New Zealand football club; Environmental Control Board, New York City, US; Equatorial Commercial Bank, later Spire Bank, Kenya