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Game-Changing Initiatives for Solid Waste
in New York City
Wednesday, June 10, 2015Frederick P. Rose Auditorium
Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square
New York, NY 10003-7120Sponsored By:
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Registration Form
Game-Changing Inititatives for Solid Waste in New York City
Wednesday, June 10, 2015Registration fee includes admission, continental breakfast, coffee break, and lunch. Member (2) Non-Member Pre-Registration (1) $100.00 $120.00Walk-In Registration $120.00 $135.00
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Checks payable to: SWANA - NYS Chapter Please return with payment by June 3, 2015
Martin Bellew 44 Cricklewood North • Yonkers, New York 10704
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Questions? Contact Martin Bellew at (914) 804-4967 or [email protected] OR Robert Matarazzo at (914) 310-0261 or [email protected]
(1) Payment and/or voucher must accompany registration form
(2) SWANA, Long Island Sanitation Officials Association and Federation of New York State Waste Associations Affiliates and NYSDEC staff.Event Co-Hosted by
Cooper Union Office of Continuing Education & Public Programs
Program7:30 – 8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:00 – 8:15 am Welcome and Introduction Commissioner Kathryn Garcia
8:15 – 8:45 am How Street Cleaners Saved the City: A Brief History of New York’s Department of Sanitation A retrospective on refuse collection and street cleaning from before the Department of Street Cleaning (1881) to today. Robin Nagle, Professor, NYU, DSNY Anthropologist-in-Residence
8:45 – 9:30 am NYC Solid Waste Management Plan – Post Fresh Kills Landfill Exporting NYC Managed Waste, 2006 SWMP – Sustainable and Green. Tom Killeen, Chief, Solid Waste Management Sarah Dolinar, Director of Environmental Review Phil Gleason, Assistant Commissioner, Solid Waste Management Engineering
9:30 – 10:15 am Snow Operations: New Approach Discussion on thr DSNY Snow Response Plan, and an overview of the new Snow Sectoring Strategy. Shari Pardini, Chief, Operations Management Division Edward Grayson, Chief, Bureau of Operations
10:15 – 10:45 am DSNY Technology – BladeRunner The DSNY Bladerunner system is a highly customized fleet-tracking application that utilizes in vehicle GPS technology to collect and transmit vehicle location and movement information in real time for over 3000 vehicles. Joe Greco, CIO Tom Jelliffe, Bureau of Information Technology
10:45 – 11:10 am BREAK
11:10 – 11:40 am DSNY’s Fleet Sustainability Program Vehicle Safety – Vision Zero Compliance; Green House Gas Reduction; Vehicle/Operator Ergonomic Improvements; Technological/Reliability Improvements. Rocco DiRicco, Deputy Commissioner, Support Services Spiro Kattan, Bureau of Motor Equipment
LocationFrederick P. Rose Auditorium
Cooper Union • 41 Cooper Square New York, NY 10003-7120
NYPE PDH’s & SWANA Certification Credits
3.0 PDH’s for NY Professional Engineers, as well as SWANA CEU credits will be available.
Special 50% Membership Offers
Joining SWANA entitles you to the privileges for New York Chapter, National SWANA and Federation of New York Solid Waste Associations activities and services. By joining NOW, you can receive 50% off the regular membership rate. Contact Terry Laibach at (845) 256-3141.
All waste paper, cans and plastic bottles generated by this session will be recycled.
The Leading Professional Association in the Solid Waste Field
EducatE InnovatE communIcatE
11:40 – 12:10 pm Leveraging Digital Media & Mobile Technology for Improved Public Communications DSNY goes beyond traditional modes of messaging to reach specific targeted audiences using new media tools including social media, apps, multi- lingual campaigns. Vito Turso, Deputy Commissioner, Public Affairs Marni Aarlov, Bureau of Recycling and Sustainability
12:10 – 1:00 pm LUNCH
1:00 – 2:00 pm NYC Organics Collection Pilot and Reuse Initiatives DSNY will provide an update on the status of the Organics Collection pilot program delving into the good and the challenging to get the country’s largest city to embrace an aggressive approach to organics management. DSNY works at the top of the waste hierarchy to support the reuse of goods in New York City through online material exchange tools, and support of ReuseNYC, a network for the non- profit sector of donation-based organizations. Bridget Anderson, Deputy Commissioner, Bureau of Recycling and Sustainability Katherine Kitchener, Bureau of Recycling and Sustainability
2:00 – 2:30 pm Meeting the Solid Waste Facility Challenge: Lessons from New York City A discussion of DSNY’s Solid Waste Management Plan facility siting efforts and initiatives, including legal challenges to the proposed Marine Transfer Stations and the Court decisions resolving the challenges and efforts to build support for the Plan. Robert Orlin, Deputy Commissioner Bureau of Legal Affairs Steven Brautigam, Assistant Commissioner, Environmental Affairs
2:30 – 3:00 pm Closing Remarks and Q&A Dennis Diggins, First Deputy Commissioner
Program (cont.)