The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) protects public health and the environment by supplying clean drinking water, collecting and treating wastewater, and reducing air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution. DEP is the largest combined municipal water and wastewater utility in the country, with nearly 6,000 employees. DEP delivers more than 1.1 billion gallons per day of the highest quality drinking water to 8.5 million NYC residents and more than 1 million people in Upstate New York, and has a wastewater conveyance and treatment system capable of processing over 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater per day to protect the environment and the city’s surrounding waterways. New York City has approximately 140,000 catch basins, 114,000 hydrants, 90,000 valves, 14 gatehouses, 3 reservoirs, 68 groundwater wells, a 100-million-gallon underground storage tank and 7,000 miles each of both sanitary sewers and water mains. The responsibility of maintaining these vast networks falls under the Department of Environmental Protection’s Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations (BWSO). The primary responsibilities of the Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations are: the operation, maintenance and protection of the City’s drinking water and wastewater collection (sewer) systems; the protection of adjacent waterways; and the development and protection of the Department’s Capital Water and Sewer Design Program. The Bureau also approves and inspects water and sewer connections performed by licensed plumbers and/or authorized contractors. In addition, the Bureau has overall responsibility for the approval and inspection of all public and private construction projects which could impact on the City’s water or sewer systems. DEP is in the midst of an ongoing construction program to build stormwater management systems, called Bluebelts, which integrate best management practices (BMPs) with natural stream and wetland areas, for purposes of flood control and stormwater management. These assets include extended detention ponds, stream corridors, and constructed stormwater wetlands. The majority of BMPs are located on Staten Island. Bluebelts are ecologically rich and cost-effective drainage systems that naturally handle the runoff precipitation that falls on our streets and sidewalks. The program preserves natural drainage corridors including streams, ponds, and wetlands, and enhances them to perform their functions of conveying, storing, and filtering runoff precipitation or stormwater. In addition to being an excellent mechanism for reducing urban flooding and improving the health of local waterways, Bluebelts also provide open green space for their communities and diverse habitat for wildlife. The system is comprised of ninety stormwater facilities, over seven-hundred acres of natural area, and several miles of maintained street frontage. The majority of sites are on Staten Island and seven are in Queens and the Bronx. Sites consist of constructed stormwater wetlands, outlet basins, culverts, weirs, weir chambers, sediment basins and frontage assets such as fences, guide rail, and signage. Under supervision, the selected candidate will perform duties related to the operations, maintenance, repair and inspection of facilities, equipment and lands within the Staten Island Bluebelt System under the jurisdiction of the New York City department of Environmental Protection. Candidates will be responsible for the below:
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees