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New York City is a hotbed of canning activity largely due to the city's high population density mixed with New York State's container deposit laws. [18] Canning remains a contentious issue in NYC with the canners often facing pushback from the city government, the New York City Department of Sanitation, and other recycling collection companies ...
The New York City Department of Sanitation is the largest sanitation department in the world, with 7,201 uniformed sanitation workers and supervisors, 2,041 civilian workers, 2,230 general collection trucks, 275 specialized collection trucks, 450 street sweepers, 365 snowplows, 298 front end loaders, and 2,360 support vehicles.
Recycling in New York City (18 P) Pages in category "Waste management infrastructure of New York City" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
The Sanitation Department announced Tuesday that it’s opening up its civil service exam to new applicants through most of June — the first time it’s put out the test in seven years.
The Hub remains at the frontlines of New York City’s opioid crisis, with nearly 139 overdose deaths per 100,000 residents in the surrounding neighborhood — more than three times the citywide ...
A portion of the site on the Conch Basin continues to be operated by the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY). [ 20 ] [ 36 ] [ 4 ] Part of the site is used as a gas extraction facility to collect gases emitted from the landfill. [ 20 ]
Department of Sanitation New York. A picture of overflowing garbage outside Goodnight Sonny’s — alongside the cocktail bar’s name, exact address and the date of the alleged misconduct ...
Commissioner of Public Markets, Weights, and Measures - this department was renamed the Department of Markets, and later was merged with the Department of Licenses to form the Department of Consumer Affairs on September 10, 1968. New York City Commissioner of Records and Information Services [28] New York City Commissioner of Sanitation [29]