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Richmond Town »

The DEP and DEC joined students from a Great Kills school to count eels at Richmond Creek.

Woodrow »

The DEP will expand the Bluebelt system in Woodrow, starting in the spring.

Rossville »

The upgrade connected 150 homes to the city's sewer system.

New Dorp Beach »

The city announced a nearly $100 million project that will add miles of storm sewers to Staten Island.

Great Kills »

The first trees were planted at Brookfield Landfill, which is expected to open as a park in 2017.

Bed-Stuy »

A new green infrastructure plan was designed to divert runoff from the drainage system in Greenpoint.

New Dorp Beach »

Councilman James Oddo and Steven Matteo have called on the city to fund three storm sewers.

New York City »

The city had bankrolled an expansive monitoring network run by the U.S. Geological Survey.

Richmond Town »

A group of students counted glass eels at Richmond Creek.

Port Richmond »

The Staten Island rooftop alone will get enough solar panels to cover one-and-a-half football fields.

Breezy Point »

A boil-water order in Breezy Point has been lifted for most of the area.

Inwood »

A water main break left Park Terrace area residents first without water overnight.

Springfield Gardens »

The city is beginning work on an upgrade to Springfield Gardens' water and sewer infrastructure.

Forest Hills »

Tempers flared as city officials tried to explain the causes of repeated flooding.

Forest Hills »

Residents say city's ancient sewer system floods their house with sewage during rainstorms.