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Washington Heights »

Parking is banned near Audubon Avenue through February while DEP officials do emergency repairs.

Gowanus »

The concrete wolf sculpture signed "Wolf Tits" disappeared just three weeks after it was installed.

Greenwich Village »

Fifth Avenue from 12th Street to 14th Street reopened Saturday morning after the water main was repaired.

East Harlem »

A ruptured water main temporarily blocked exits from FDR Drive early Monday morning, officials said.

Midtown East »

Discolored water disrupted businesses on several Turtle Bay blocks on Friday.

Ocean Breeze »

Ocean Breeze residents want storm sewers in their neighborhood like the rest of Staten Island.

Long Island City »

NYC-based HarborLAB is launching a program in September to take kids paddling on a Catskills reservoir.

Inwood »

The city has promised to finally fix a Vermilyea Avenue sinkhole that has been popping up for years.

Gowanus »

The EPA proposal for cleaning up the Gowanus Canal could close the "Double D" pool, locals worry.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

A contractor was fined after officials found workers dumping oil into city sewers.

Clinton Hill »

The pipe was sending water into at least one Clinton Hill resident's basement apartment.

New York City »

Debris from Hurricane Sandy is uniquely dangerous for children, according to doctors at Mount Sinai.

New York City »

An official at the DEC is concerned the green-up project could lead to more heating oil spills.

New York City »

As NYC begins its recovery from Hurricane Sandy, DNAinfo is collecting the storm's most arresting images.