
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 …
Statement of Basis and Purpose of Proposed Rule edures for sanitary inspections of food service establishments (“FSEs”). The Department is proposing to amend Chapter 23 p imarily to update …
Office of the Bronx Borough President, NY
Office of the Bronx Borough President 851 Grand Concourse, 3rd Floor Bronx, New York 10451 (718) 590-3500 webmail@bronxbp.nyc.gov
ABCEats-Restaurants - New York City
Explore New York City's restaurant health inspection results and grades with ABCEats-Restaurants. Find detailed information about food safety and hygiene.
Food Safety Guidelines - NYC Health
Ensure that the walls, base, floor and food contact surfaces are of sanitary construction, and made of non-corrosive, non-rusting metals. Surfaces must be waterproof, smooth, readily cleanable and …
Scoring 28+ points SANITARY INSPECTION GRADE Card Number Establishment Name Date Is ued Inspection Date For additional information or a copy of an inspection report, cal 311 or visit …
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 …
Recruitment Citywide - Department of Citywide Administrative Services
DCAS Office of Citywide Recruitment (OCR) Promotes the vision that the City of New York is an employer of choice with a growing, talented, and diverse workforce. Conducts extensive outreach to …
Health Code and Rules - NYC Health
Health Code and Rules The material included on this site is intended for informational purposes only and is not the official version of the Rules of the City of New York. Please note that all materials are in …
Sewer System - NYC DEP
Wastewater is the mixture of used water and waste (sometimes it’s called “sanitary waste” or “sewage”) that flows down the drain or toilet from our homes and businesses.