Visit the DEP Police booth at the Schoharie County Sunshine Fair! Interested in a career with the DEP Police? Or maybe you just have a question? Stop by our booth to learn more and explore career opportunities with our officers. We'll be there through Sunday. See you at the fair! #NYCWater #LawEnforcement #Police #Schoharie
NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP)
Environmental Services
Flushing, NY 27,204 followers
A municipal water utility organization. Recruiting talent. Paving the way for success. Building a sustainable future.
About us
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is a city agency of nearly 6,000 employees whose primary responsibility is to manage the city’s water supply. DEP distributes more than one billion gallons of clean drinking water each day to nine million New Yorkers and treats over a billion gallons of wastewater daily at fourteen treatment facilities within the five boroughs. As the city agency responsible for New York City’s environment, DEP also regulates air quality, hazardous waste, and noise pollution. Visit www.nyc.gov/dep/careers to explore our career opportunities!
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http://nyc.gov/dep
External link for NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP)
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- Environmental Services
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Flushing, NY
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- Government Agency
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Employees at NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP)
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Out of the Archives: The Reservoir Department’s 1914 clambake, where athletic employees competed in potato sack and three-legged races among other games, is giving us ideas about new sports for the 2028 Olympics… For more NYCDEP history, click: http://bit.ly/2tKkvDE. #NYCWater #tbt #WaterQuality #Olympics
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📣 Attention MWBEs: We have NEW contracts to bid on! Check out our bids and requests for proposals to see if these opportunities are right for your business. We look forward to working with you! IHD-GP-BK: Construction of Newtown Creek Gateway to Greenpoint Project https://lnkd.in/ew2Y2iQe HP-254:Dechlorination Facility Construction at Hunts Point WWTP https://lnkd.in/ecMBvqcc #NYCWater #StayConnected #MWBE #Procurement #SmallBussiness
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Out of the Archives: 100 years ago today, a new conduit on Lafayette Ave began bringing clean, delicious water from the Catskill Mountains to Brooklyn, which previously relied on a patchwork of private and municipal water systems. For more NYCDEP history, click http://bit.ly/2tKkvDE. #NYCWater #TBTonWednesday! #MunicipalWater #Water #WaterQuality #CleanWater
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📣 Attention MWBEs: We have NEW contracts to bid on! Check out our bids and requests for proposals to see if these opportunities are right for your business. We look forward to working with you! BIT-CORR TRACK: Correspondence Tracking System https://lnkd.in/eT5_W5nr GI-CONS-5: Construction of Green Infrastructure at 8 separate NYC Department of Education site https://lnkd.in/eaxCyqNZ GI-CONS-5A: Construction of Green Infrastructure at five separate NYC Department of Education sites in the Borough of Brooklyn https://lnkd.in/ecycCPjv PS-304: Upgrade of Glendale Pumping Station https://lnkd.in/eHNpQdwt STR-MD-FL: Green Street Median Green Infrastructure at Francis Lewis Blvd Link https://lnkd.in/eiPS2nGE STR-MD-UT: Construction of Green Street Median Stormwater Management Systems at Union Turnpike https://lnkd.in/eYdPQDz3 BEPA-WSRP: Water & Stormwater Resiliency Programs https://lnkd.in/e_ZDSCTD Subscribe to the DEP Procurement Newsletter nyc.gov/dep/newsletters to stay connected and learn about all our contracting opportunities. #NYCWater #StayConnected #MWBE #Procurement #SmallBussiness
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Out of the Archives: Happy anniversary to the East Branch Reservoir, which went into service on July 25, 1891! Built to increase the overall storage capacity of the Croton water supply system, it continues to move water toward the New Croton Aqueduct and the City’s distribution pipes. For more NYCDEP history, click http://bit.ly/2tKkvDE. #NYCWater #tbt #Reservoir #Contruction #Engineering #Aqueduct #WaterSuppy
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Ensuring a reliable supply of tap water means investing in our infrastructure & yesterday we joined guests to break ground on a $2 billion tunnel in Westchester that'll provide critical redundancy to the water system that serves nearly half of NY State! https://on.nyc.gov/4bVdKEk #NYCWater #Tunnel #Westchester #Tunnels #Construction #Engineering
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Out of the Archives: A pump float and the truck designed to transport it through Manhattan on July 18, 1918. Shown here about to be loaded at Morningside Avenue and West 121st Street, it was part of the drainage equipment for City Water Tunnel No. 1, which has reliably delivered the world’s best tap water to NY’ers for more than a century. For more NYCDEP history, click http://bit.ly/2tKkvDE. #TBT #NYCWater #Water #WaterQuality #Construction #Engineering #Tunnels
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Out of the Archives, then and now: Quiet moments fishing in the watershed. Learn about opportunities to enjoy 135,000 acres of land and water open for recreation at https://on.nyc.gov/4dgwQ9U. And see more historical photos at http://bit.ly/2tKkvDE. #tbt
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Out of the Archives: #OnThisDay in 1842, Croton water began flowing into the Distributing Reservoir at Murray Hill. Some 25,000 visitors climbed the steps to the top of the reservoir that day to see for themselves, while downtown at City Hall the Mayor and City Council celebrated with Croton cocktails: Croton water over ice with a slice of lemon! Throughout planning and construction, it was very important to the city for the reservoir to open on Independence Day. So on this July 4th we also celebrate 182 years of the best water in the world! (Need some orientation? The The New York Public Library Schwarzman Building and Bryant Park now occupy the former sites of the reservoir and Crystal Palace on its right. Visit the library to see part of the surviving reservoir wall. This 1855 print is from the NYPL Digital Collections, Image ID ps_prn_cd11_166.) For more NYCDEP history click http://bit.ly/2tKkvDE. #NYCWater #TBT #Reservoir #Construction