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NYSDEC To Meet with Community on Planned Actions Against Odor from Sewage Sludge Plant in the Bronx

NYSDEC To Meet with Community on Planned Actions Against Odor from Sewage Sludge Plant in the Bronx

On Thursday, July 24 at 6 p.m. the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) will inform residents in the South Bronx about new, aggressive measures it is taking to combat odors from the sewage sludge pelletization plant located in the Hunts Point area of the Bronx. The public information meeting, hosted by Congressman Jose Serrano, will be held at The Point Community Development Corporation at 940 Garrison Avenue in the Bronx.

The New York Organic Fertilizer Company’s plant began operations in 1993. Over the years, repeated complaints have been made about odors emanating from the facility. It has been the subject of two major DEC enforcement actions during that period. In recent months, DEC has developed a new strategy to address the odor issues associated with the plant, and it is inviting public comments on its plans. This evening’s meeting will focus on:

  • A proposed new solid waste permit with significantly tighter controls at key stages of facility operation to prevent odors before they start;
  • A proposed new air permit with new requirements for stack testing of odorous compounds and strict standards for maintaining pollution control equipment; and
  • A stepped-up monitoring plan for the summer months - when odor complaints tend to be more frequent; DEC will conduct three surprise odor inspections each week, one of which will be a weekly evening inspection.

The proposed permits will be available for public review and comment. Members of the public will have an opportunity to review them and make further suggestions to the DEC.

DATE: Thursday, July 24, 2008

TIME: 6 p.m.

PLACE: 940 Garrison Avenue (The Point Community Development Corporation), South Bronx

SPEAKERS: Congressman Jose Serrano (expected)

Suzanne Mattei, DEC Regional Director

Michelle Moore, DEC Environmental Analyst

 

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Serrano applauds new “Summer Streets” initiative but urges the city to bring it Uptown

Serrano applauds new “Summer Streets” initiative but urges the city to bring it Uptown

New York, NY - Senator José M. Serrano (D-Manhattan/Bronx) today applauded Mayor Bloomberg’s “car-free recreation corridor” but asked a fundamental question: “Why not Uptown?”

“Our city is leading the way with environmental initiatives,” said the Senator. “But let’s start putting these pilot programs where they really belong, in working class neighborhoods like East Harlem and the South Bronx.

“My constituents suffer asthma hospitalization rates that are five times the national average. We house more industry and take in more garbage than anyone else. In fact, six of seven diesel bus depots in Manhattan are located north of 96th Street.”

He added: “If anyone needs a summer vacation from automobiles, it’s the top half of New York City.”

In a press conference yesterday, Mayor Bloomberg announced his plan to close off to traffic a seven-mile corridor stretching from the Brooklyn Bridge to East 72nd Street. The so-called “Summer Streets” are scheduled for three consecutive Saturdays in August, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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