
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 connection to a city …
Sewer System - NYC DEP
Wastewater & Stormwater Before we talk about the sewer system, it’s important to understand how we define the different types of water that go into our sewers: Wastewater Wastewater is the mixture of …
Letter Grading for Restaurants - NYC Health
Letter Grading for Restaurants See the Restaurant Inspection Results (Letter Grades). Since 2010, New York City has required restaurants to post letter grades that correspond to scores received from …
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Sanitary inspection shall mean any on-site review by the Department of a food service establishment's physical facilities, food handling operations, equipment, sanitary condition, maintenance and worker …
Food Service Establishment Sanitary Inspection Procedures and Letter Grading New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Notice of Public Hearing and Opportunity to Comment on …
How sanitation, trash, and rats affect our city
New York City’s modern history of public health starts in the 1600s with the Bureau of Sanitary Inspections, and ever since, sanitation has been an essential part of public health — fighting disease …
A private sanitary, storm, or combined sewer that is designed and constructed in accordance with the requirements of the City drainage plan [to serve a specific development and is located in a finally …
Jul 22, 2010 · DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WATER & SEWER OPERATIONS HYDRAULIC COMPUTATION TEMPLATE
§ Scope. The provisions of this Article shall apply equally to all food service establishments and non-retail food processing establishments, and shall be construed in a manner that protects the health …
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 of New York …