…it, call 311 or report it online. Wash floors, windowsills, hands and toys often. Test your child’s blood for lead, especially at ages one and two. Sources: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/hpd/owners/Lead-Based-Paint.page https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/lead-poisoning-prevention.page http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/lead/lead-rep-cc-annual-17.pdf…
…site in each community district. The passage of this bill would help maintain current compositing participation and encourage the provision of composting services to all New Yorkers. The waste…
…operation by the end of 2026, including several more projects expected to come online this year. Thank you to our 2024 Sponsors HOSTS Benfield Electric Supply Co. Carlyle Darling Ingredients…
…the ground,” said Joshua Klainberg, Senior Vice President for the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund. The report garnered attention in New York City and beyond, with City…
…critical issue.” This commonsense law is a foundational step towards transparency and action. By mandating that data regarding lead pipe locations be made accessible to the public online, New Yorkers…
…equity, affordability and labor standards to help ensure nobody is left behind in our transition to a clean energy economy, especially low-income communities and communities of color that for too…
…to this historic law reestablished the state’s national leadership and commitment to public health in its school communities by lowering the action level to 5 ppb (down from 15 ppb)…
…funding for crucial parks employees, including maintenance workers, gardeners, and others. New York City’s parks are a community staple and help fight against climate change, yet they are underfunded and…