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Drought Watch Alert: NYC Community Urged to Conserve Water

New York City has issued a citywide drought watch due to an unusually dry October, marking one of the longest dry streaks since records began. The Mayor’s Office and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) are calling on all New Yorkers to conserve water to help protect the city’s reservoir levels and reduce the risk […]

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Water Pressure Regulator Activation in Propect Park South Area

For your information, DEP’s BWSO Distribution Engineering will activate a water pressure regulator at Caton Avenue and Marlborough Road in Brooklyn on Thursday, August 1, 2024, following a completed overhaul. There may be some discolored water in the Prospect Park South area due to this operation. Precautions will be taken, including flushing hydrants, to minimize

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There’s Still Time to Enroll in Autopay and Receive $100 off Your Water Bill

The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is still offering customers $100 off their next water bill by enrolling in Autopay before November 15, 2023. Autopay allows customers to pay their bill automatically on the due date, or a specific date each month, and avoid the hassle of remembering to pay on time. Setting it doesn’t

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Storm and Flood Resources

For those who suffered flooding during the storm on September 29, 2023, Brooklyn Community Board 14 compiled the following resources to assist and inform residents. Government Resources Other Resources Related CB14 Meetings December 8, 2022 Meeting The NYC Department of Environmental Protection attended a CB14’s Community Environment, Cultural Affairs, and Economic Development Committee meeting and

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Water Distribution Issue in Brooklyn

The NYC Department of Environmental Protection is investigating a water distribution issue in Brooklyn. Residents may experience low pressure or notice discolored water. While not harmful, you are advised to avoid drinking discolored water. Please note that the Community Board has not received any complaints about this matter in our district at this time. If

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DEP Announces Incentive to Enroll in Autopay

DEP has announced a time-limited incentive. A $100 credit is being offered to eligible customers who opt to enroll in autopay before November 15. Autopay participants will have their billing amounts automatically deducted from their designated bank account or credit card. Only property owners can enroll in autopay, monthly billing, and e-billing. To be eligible

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DEP Extends Water Bill Amnesty Deadline to May 31, 2023

The limited-time DEP program that provides reduced or forgiven interest to qualified customers with past-due water and sewer bill balances who make a payment before the program’s end date, initially scheduled end on April 30, has been extended through May 31, 2023. Don’t miss out: visit nyc.gov/dep/amnesty and use the amnesty look-up tool here to

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DEP Water Bill Amnesty and Low Income Household Water Assistance Program, Ends April 30, 2023

As New York City recovers from the pandemic, DEP is offering this limited one-time amnesty with up to 100% interest forgiveness for delinquent customers. If you owe water and wastewater charges, you may be eligible for this amnesty offer. Don’t miss your chance to take advantage of this one-time amnesty program before it ends. For

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