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North River Wastewater Treatment plant

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Hamilton Heights »

City and state officials said the levels are above city standards but still below federal standards. 

Hamilton Heights »

Mosquitos have been breeding in ponds formed from rainfall and highway runoff near the park.

West Harlem »

A new law would require disclosure to the public within four hours of sewage entering waterways.

Manhattan »

The plan will increase the city's green and gray infrastructure.

Harlem »

The Department of Environmental Protection released a report that showed a loose nut on a fuel line may have led to the massive fire.

Harlem »

Proposed law calls for real-time water quality updates to be available to the public in the wake of the North River sewage plant fire in July.

Harlem »

State Sen. Adriano Espaillat called for the hearing after a fire and explosion at the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant in Harlem.

Harlem »

DEP says it will begin issuing more public warnings about water quality and post test results more frequently.

Harlem »

All of the city's waterways closed in the wake of the sewage spill at the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant have been reopened, officials said.

Harlem »

State Sen. Adriano Espaillat also called for a hearing into the cause of the fire that shut down the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant last week.

Harlem »

A week after the fire, the plant is not yet operating at full power.

Harlem »

The North River Wastewater Treatment Plant pumped an estimated 800 million gallons of untreated sewage into the Hudson last year, even before a fire forced the plant to close down last week.

Harlem »

Riverbank Park, which sits atop the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant, has been closed since a four alarm fire raged there Wednesday.

Manhattan »

The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning Saturday as temperatures hit 100.

Harlem »

The water's off limits at South Beach, Midland Beach and Cedar Grove Beach on Staten Island and Brooklyn's Sea Gate Beach following ongoing sewage dumping, and more beaches could be added to the list.