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Thursday March 30, 2023
 
 
https://www.dec.ny.gov/enb/127165.html
Contact  Administrative Law Judge Timothy MacPherson
OHMS, NYSDEC, 625 Broadway, 1st Floor, Albany, NY, 12233-1550, Phone: (518) 402-9003, Email: OHMS@dec.ny.gov

 Seneca Power Partners LP (Seneca), which owns and operates the Batavia Power Plant located at 163 Cedar St., Batavia, New York 14020 (the Plant), applied to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) for a non-public Water Withdrawal permit to withdraw water for boiler make-up and cooling water on an as-needed basis from an existing, unused well (Well D) on applicant’s property which is part of the larger wellfield source near Tonawanda Creek in the Town of Batavia, Genesee County. This is to replace the current City supplied water source.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) issued the water withdrawal permit with limitations, effective November 18, 2022. The permit authorized the withdrawal of up to 698,400 gallons per day (gpd) with a maximum annual withdrawal of 26,000,000 gallons per year (gpy) of water for the purpose of system maintenance, boiler make-up water, and non-contact cooling to support the generation of electric power in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit. Applicant objects to the maximum withdrawal limits in the permit and has requested a hearing.

A Legislative public comment hearing pursuant to 6 NYCRR part 624 to hear and receive unsworn comments from the public will be held on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. This hearing will be conducted electronically through the Webex electronic webinar platform.

Written comments concerning the permit will be accepted provided they are postmarked by Thursday, March 30, 2023, or emailed by 5:00 p.m. on that date.


 
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Contact  DEC, Division of Environmental Remediation
derweb@dec.ny.gov

DEC invites the public to comment about a proposal for no further action for the Kingsbury Landfill site #558008 (Kingsbury, Washington County) within New York's State Superfund Program. Public comments about the proposal will be accepted through March 30, 2023.

Click the web link above at "Additional Information" to learn about the no further action proposal and how to comment.

Project documents can be reviewed online at: https://www.dec.ny.gov/data/DecDocs/558008/

And at:

Hudson Falls Free Library
220 Main Street
Hudson Falls, NY 12839
(518) 747-6406

 
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Contact  DEC, Division of Environmental Remediation
derweb@dec.ny.gov

DEC invites the public to comment about a modified proposal to address contamination related to the 235 Metro Park Brighton site #828150 (Brighton, Monroe County) within New York's State Superfund Program. Public comments about the proposal will be accepted through March 30, 2023.

Click the web link above at "Additional Information" to learn about the draft plan and how to comment.

Project documents can be reviewed online at: https://www.dec.ny.gov/data/DecDocs/828150/

And at:

Brighton Memorial Library
2300 Elmwood Avenue
Rochester, New York 14618
585-784-5300

NYSDEC
Region 8 Office
6274 East Avon-Lima Road
Avon, New York 14414
585-226-5354
By Appointment

 
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/NYSDEC/bulletins/3...
Contact  DEC, Division of Environmental Remediation
derweb@dec.ny.gov

DEC invites the public to comment about a modified proposal to address contamination related to the 24 Seneca Avenue Site #828132 (Rochester, Monroe County) within New York's State Superfund Program. Public comments about the proposal will be accepted through March 30, 2023.

Click the web link above at "Additional Information" to learn about the draft plan and how to comment.

Project documents can be reviewed online at: https://www.dec.ny.gov/data/DecDocs/828132/

And at:

Rochester Public Library - Lincoln Branch
851 Joseph Avenue
Rochester, NY 14621
585-428-8210

Northeast Neighborhood Service Center
500 Norton Street
Rochester, NY 14621
585-428-7660

12:00 PM
Contact  New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Attend the Water Infrastructure Webinar for Municipalities

On Thursday, March 30 at 12 p.m., U.S. EPA, Region 2 and the NYS Environmental Facilities Corporation will host a webinar on current water infrastructure funding opportunities for water systems and municipalities in New York State. Both EPA and NYS EFC will present on the various funds available, after which there will be time for Q&A.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 2 and the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation will provide information on:

State Revolving Fund Programs for Clean Water (wastewater) and Drinking Water
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) SRF Funding
Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)
BIL Emerging Contaminants - Small and Disadvantaged Communities
Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act
Water Technical Assistance (TA)

Register to attend the webinar.

6:00 PM
https://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/125320.html
Contact  New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

 DEC to Hold Community Meetings on Community Air Monitoring Initiative Progress

Opportunities for Public Input and Review of Work Underway in Manhattan, Capital Region, Buffalo/Niagara Falls/Tonawanda Area, and the Bronx 
 
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced four meetings to provide progress updates for communities participating in the 2022-23 Statewide Community Air Monitoring Initiative. Mobile air monitoring began in July 2022 in Manhattan, the Capital Region, the Buffalo/Niagara Falls/Tonawanda area, and the Bronx. DEC held the first round of update meetings for these communities in December 2022. This next round of meetings will continue DEC’s efforts gathering community input to targeting emission sources and developing future strategies to reduce air pollution in these communities, including the greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. 
 
At these meetings, DEC staff will discuss the ongoing statewide initiative and present a preliminary overview of the second quarter of air monitoring results specific to each community. Information presented will include how and where the air monitoring is conducted at the street level and how DEC will compile and analyze the data to identify potential contributors of emissions for each pollutant being monitored. Preliminary data collection is now underway, and results will be provided once additional information is compiled. 
 
DEC will also provide an update on development of community advisory committees to provide further opportunities for local stakeholder engagement throughout this initiative, as well as New York State’s development of an economywide Cap-and-Invest Program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and invest the proceeds of emissions auctions to support the state’s transition to cleaner energy sources. DEC will continue to hold regular meetings over the next year to update communities on the progress of the air monitoring and to provide a forum for input. Staff from DEC's Division of Air Resources and the Office of Environmental Justice will be available to answer questions and respond to feedback. 
 
The next round of meetings for the other six communities that are part of this initiative – Brooklyn, Queens, Hempstead/New Cassel/Roosevelt/Uniondale/Westbury, Mount Vernon/Younkers/New Rochelle, Rochester, and Syracuse – are being planned for May. Additional update meetings for the Bronx, Manhattan, Buffalo/Niagara Falls/Tonawanda area, and Capital Region are expected to be held in June. 
 
Bronx 
When: Thursday, March 30, at 6 p.m.
Meeting Number: 161 000 7938 
Meeting Password: PhZzn9q2tJ7 
Call In Number to join by phone only: 518-549-0500 
 
For more information about the Community Air Monitoring Initiative, visit the DEC website at https://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/125320.html.  
 
Interpreter services shall be made available to deaf persons, and translator services shall be made available to persons with limited English proficiency, at no charge for either service, upon written request. Requests should be received 10 calendar days before each meeting, but DEC will make every effort to fulfill requests received closer to the meeting date. Requests can be directed to the NYSDEC Office of Communication Services, either by mail (address: NYSDEC, Office of Communication Services, 625 Broadway, Albany, New York 12233-4500), by telephone (518-402-8044) or by e-mail (language@dec.ny.gov). 


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