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Landmark Agreement To Help NYC's Jamaica Bay

By Nadine Kaplan
Created 02/25/2010 - 5:32pm
City and state officials, along with the leaders of local and national environmental groups, announced on Thursday an agreement [1] to improve the water quality of and mitigate marshland loss in Jamaica Bay with $115 million in new investments.

Mayor Bloomberg with DEP Commissioner Cas Holloway, left, and Jamaica Bay Eco-Watchers President Dan MundyMayor Bloomberg with DEP Commissioner Cas Holloway, left, and Jamaica Bay Eco-Watchers President Dan MundyThe Natural Resources Defense Council [2], Jamaica Bay Eco-Watchers [3], American Littoral Society [4] and NY/NJ Baykeepers [5] joined Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other officials for the announcement. The agreement follows months of intensive negotiations with New York City and state over alleged permit violations at four wastewater treatment plants, which discharge some of the highest nitrogen levels in the world into Jamaica Bay.

Specifically, the agreement-in-principle announced includes commitments from the city to:

 The state Department of Environmental Conservation will also exempt the City from $45 million in potential penalties for delays in nitrogen upgrades at other wastewater treatment plants and those dollars will be invested in future clean water projects.

For further background on Jamaica Bay, check out this book [6] by NYLCV's Communications Director, Dan Hendrick.



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