nysdec region 6 staff directory

Regulation, inspection and permitting of radioactive materials releases. Maintaining the long-term health of NYS forests. Appraisal and appraisal review for DEC land acquisition efforts. SUNY at Stony Brook 50 Circle Road Manage the regulatory review of energy generating facilities (fossil fuel, hydroelectric, wind, biomass and nuclear); coordinates the energy planning process for DEC; and manage the Department's review of large scale and inter-regional projects, such as gas and electric transmission lines. Forest Tax Law. WebThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) - New York State's environmental protection and regulatory agency Your browser does not support Save time and purchase your license on-line now. Both Environmental Conservation Officers and Forest Rangers protect New York's natural resources and people. color: white; Federal facilities. (518) 357-2145, Stamford Sub-office padding-left: 20px; Forest Rangers organize and conduct wildland search and rescue missions, prevent and suppress forest fires and act as stewards of public lands. Kevin Kemp - PBS, CBS, MOSF Lastly, DDROs act in a supporting role to DD State Operations Offices with regard to eligibility for others areas of statewide services including but not limited to: level of care determinations; clinical delivery and waiver service delivery; Article 16 clinics; quality improvement processes; review of audit reports for trend analysis; emergency preparedness; safety, security and maintenance; and implementation of OPWDD initiatives. Ruth L. EarlRecords Access OfficerNYSDEC625 BroadwayAlbany, NY 12233-1500ph: 518-402-9522fax: 518-402-9018. .form-item-search-block { DEC Region 5 and 6 staff (Eastern Adirondacks/Lake Champlain/Western Adirondacks/Eastern Lake Ontario) showing off science & environmental knowledge at padding-right: 20px; (631) 444-0321, Nassau County Department of Health - Robin Putnam (516) 227-9434 WebUse this directory to reach specific program units at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation by telephone (area code 518 unless otherwise noted), fax, Your email address will not be published. Staff Directory. (Bridge and Maintenance Offices) Organization/Contact. (585) 226-5469 border: 1px solid #E7E4DD; RHWRE - Regional Hazardous Waste Remediation Engineer 47-40 21st Street Permitting, compliance inspection and enforcement of hazardous waste management facilities. Provide technical support and oversight of sites with radioactive contaminants, and support for emergency services. (518) 402-9706, Bureau of Program Management Filename: 14-4614.zipSize: 158.43 KBDuration Available: 1 WeekDescription: FOIL 14-4614 recordsDownload Code: d9d44720, By using the following link or by copy/pasting the address into a web browser,you will be prompted to save or open the file:https://fts.dec.state.ny.us/fts/sendfile.php?fid=12281&vercode=d9d44720. RSE - Regional Spill Engineer Contaminated sites in DEC Regions 3 & 6. endobj (716) 851-7220 Avon, NY 14414-8519, David Pratt- SSF, BCP, ERP Whether you fish the coastal plains ponds of Region 1, the urban ponds in Region 2, the legendary Catskill streams of Regions 3 and 4, the Great Lakes of Regions 6, 7, 8 and 9, the Finger Lakes of Regions 7 and 8, or small pristine Adirondack ponds of Regions 5 and 6, New York has a fishing opportunity for you. Sandy Lizlovs - RSE To Report a Petroleum or Chemical Spill call the DEC 24 Hour Spill Hotline: 1-800-457-7362 (within NY State) or Most main division and bureau offices are located in DEC's headquarters at 625 Broadway in Albany. The only independent, nonprofit news organization solely dedicated to reporting on the Adirondack Park. I have referred your request to appropriate staff who may possess responsive records. Call 211 orCall 311 in New York City, Suicide Crisis Hotline1-800-273-TALK (8255) Toll Free1-800-799-4889 TTY, Child Abuse &Maltreatment Hotline1-800-342-3720, Toll Free1-800-638-5163, TTD/TTY1-800-342-3720, NY Relay, Vulnerable Persons Central Register (VPCR) Hotline800-624-4143 Toll Free. Phone: (845) 256-3013 Permit and project management, environmental analysis and administration. Randy Austin - RSE Beech leaf disease has the potential to kill off large, Proposed housing project divides Old Forge community, Webb Town Board withdraws support of People First project, ahead, Cook Mountain: A low-key hike for all seasons, The program collects key data on 58 Adirondack lakes, A Fulton County dairy farmer is hoping to keep his, Easement preserves parcel in international wildlife corridor, The Grand Lakes Reserve is part of the Adirondacks to, DEC finalizes proposals for High Peaks region, Web Services & Search Engine Optimization By: Suloff Designs. Phone: (518) 357-2047, Fax: (518) 357-2291, Captain Daniel Darrah Phone: (718) 482-4885, Fax: (718) 482-4984, Captain Martin Townley FOIL Requests CBS - Chemical Bulk Storage Schenectady, NY 12306, Chris O'Neill - SSF, BCP, ERP DDROs are responsible for the following activities: Eligibility for services is determined by the Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices (DDROs). Get in touch with us by mail at: 615 Erie Boulevard West WebNew York State Archives Cultural Education Center Room 9B38 Albany, NY 12230. Phone: (518) 897-1326 (315) 426-7551 The New York State Archives is part of the Office of Cultural Education, an office of the New York State Education Department. Staff Directory Notice: To protect the privacy of federal employees, address or phone information that could be used to identify place of residence is withheld. Suffolk County Department of Health Services - Xiaoyu Chen (631) 854-2501, [Counties: Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond] For general fisheries questions not specific to a particular region, contact our Central Office staff. 1130 North Westcott Road (716) 851-7220, This page is available in other languages, Regional Office Contacts and Phone Numbers. Policy, planning and rulemaking. (315) 793-2554, [Counties: Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego, Tioga, Tompkins] 700 Delaware Avenue If I can be of further assistance, please contact me and reference FOIL 14-4614. .form-item-search-block-form button { EPA Employees: Find out how to update your Locator information INTRANET. In order to assist individuals and families to make informed choices about the supports and services best suited to their needs, DDROs work with local voluntary provider agencies to improve access to and coordinate services within a region (catchment area). (631) 444-0320 1 Hunters Point Plaza 167 records found. <> float: left; This page is available in other languages, View contact information for our regional offices, Management and Budget, Operations, Employee Relations, Strategic Planning/Performance Management, Internal Controls, Office of Communication Services, Press Office, Constituent Relations, Acts as liaison between the Department and elected officials on matters affecting federal environmental policy and legislation, Office of General Counsel, Environmental Permits, Internal Audit, Internal Investigations, Acts as liaison between the Department and elected officials on matters affecting state environmental policy and legislation, Fish and Wildlife, Marine Resources, Lands and Forests, Invasive Species, Adventure NY, Press Office, Department spokesperson, press releases, Forest Protection, Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, Materials Management, Environmental Remediation, Mineral Resources, Water Resources, Watershed Programs, Basin Commissions, Commissioner's correspondence and events, Small Business liaison, Program planning services, regional coordination, Air quality data analysis & air permitting, State Implementation Plans, Stationary and Mobile Source emissions inventory, Research on air pollutants in the atmosphere & air toxics assessments, Vehicle inspection, research and monitoring, Lead and coordinate development of programs and policies that mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and help New York adapt to unavoidable climate change, Communicate with the public about the department's policy and services, Publish New York's premier environmental magazine; develop communication products, Meet the research needs of department staff; make the collection available to the public for research by appointment, Develop and manage DEC's websites and social media; manage DEC Delivers; manages DECinfo Locator, Provide design, photographic and video services, Plan and implement stakeholder-participation strategies, coordinate communication efforts. (518) 457-7362 (outside NY State). Matt Griffiths - PBS, MOSF (718) 482-4912, [Counties: Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester] State land boundary line survey maintenance. Protect and manage fish and wildlife resources, Managing all the fish species in the State of New York, Managing all the wildlife species in the State of New York, Protect and maintain New York's rich and diverse ecosystems, Provide oversight in the expenditure of Conservation Fund, Issues licenses for fishing, hunting, trapping, Distribution, review and issuance of special uses fishing and hunting licenses, Teach safe and responsible outdoors practices and the important role of hunters and trappers in conservation, Diagnosing, monitoring, and controlling causes of sickness and death of the animals of New York State, Preserve, protect, enhance state's forest resources and the safety and well-being of the public, Professional Standards & Law Enforcement Chief, Conduct hearings related to the Department's permitting and enforcement activities under the Environmental Conservation Law, Coordinates with the various Indian Nations in New York to address environmental issues, Provides objective reviews of agency operations; serves as a liaison with outside auditing agencies, Manage public lands in New York State and provide leadership in forestry and forest management. (585) 226-5315 Information and support for individuals and families with behavioral, emotional, physical and/or mental health challenges. Niagara, Orleans, Monroe, Wayne, Erie, Genesee, Ontario, Seneca, Wyoming, Livingston, Yates, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Allegany, Steuben, Schuyler, Chemung, Fran Dubester, Deputy Director (Finger Lakes), Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chemung, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates, Ann Marie Peterson, Deputy Director (Broome), Mary Chartier, Deputy Director (Sunmount), Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Clinton, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Otsego, St. Lawrence, Tioga, Tompkins, Keith McCauley, Deputy Director (Capital District), Mary Newhard, Deputy Director (Hudson Valley), Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Fulton, Greene, Montgomery, Orange, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Westchester, Elizabeth Cambra, Deputy Director (Bernard Fineson/Metro-Manhattan), Sheila Green-Gholson, Deputy Director (Brooklyn/SI/Metro-Bronx), Looking for help innon-emergency situations? Warrensburg Sub-office New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Produces tree and shrub seedlings for reforestation, remediation, wetland restoration, riparian protection efforts across New York State. If you need further assistance, call. Urban and Community Forestry. Todd Phillips Deputy Permit Administrator for Utica SSF - State Superfund Program, [Counties: Nassau, Suffolk] The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) - New York State's environmental protection and regulatory agency Your browser does not support iFrames Navigation menu Department of Environmental Conservation Recreation Recreation Lands Freshwater Fishing Hunting and Trapping Marine Fishing and Shellfishing Camping Hiking (518) 623-1200, [Counties: Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida, St. Lawrence] WebThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) oversees various remediation programs and environmental regulations. Manage the NYS Pollution Prevention Institute; Hazardous Waste Reduction Planning; New York Green Business; Environmental Excellence Awards; Executive Order 4 - Interagency Green Procurement, Reporting, and Operations Support; DEC Sustainability; Household Cleansing Product Information Disclosure; Pollution Prevention Outreach, Education, and Technical Assistance, Promote waste reduction, reuse, recycling and composting, e-waste management, product stewardship, mercury management, returnable container act, organics outreach, green chemistry and chemical management, Management and regulation of mineral resource development, Oversee permitting, compliance and enforcement of all regulated wells in New York, Oversee operations and activities related to non-fuel mining and mined land reclamation, Statewide Mined Land - Financial Security, Oversee statewide mined land issues related to financial security, Oversee regulatory fees related to mined land, Provide information and assistance related to mined land in New York, Statewide Oil and Gas - Underground Gas Storage Permitting, Oversee statewide underground gas storage permitting, Statewide Oil and Gas -Compliance and Enforcement, Oversee compliance and enforcement statewide related to oil and gas, Statewide Oil and Gas - Financial Security, Oversee statewide oil and gas issues related to financial security, Provides direction to the Division's central office bureaus and to regional operations managers in the planning, design, operation and maintenance of DEC facilities statewide, Operate two environmental education (EE) centers and four summer youth environmental camps; administer three regional EE programs and three national professional development programs for educators, Engineering and architectural design, construction management, project planning, development and coordination, Service department's office needs, including Central Office Print Shop, Mailroom and Warehouse/Records Center; management of DEC building leases, Operate DEC's 52 campgrounds and 7 day use areas, Manage the Department's vehicle fleet and motorized equipment, provide support to department staff in their effort to perform their duties, Operation and maintenance of department facilities, energy management and conservation, building and fire code safety, Coordinate the preparation of the Annual State Agency Environmental Audit document, Design, installation and maintenance of sophisticated electronics systems including air monitors, wildlife tracking, electrofishing equipment and security systems, Protect and conserve the water resources of New York State, Dam safety, flood control, coastal erosion management, floodplain management, program planning and management, Stormwater, nonpoint source pollution, concentrated animal feeding operations, municipal and industrial SPDES permits, Water quality research, water quality and watershed management, Wastewater treatment assistance, training, and certification; discharge monitoring reports, New York City Watershed, water supply, drought monitoring, plumbing fixtures certification, well drillers registration, Great Lakes withdrawals, watershed GIS and partnership. (607) 775-2545, [Counties: Chemung, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Yates] <>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots[ 9 0 R 10 0 R 11 0 R 12 0 R 13 0 R] /MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> WebRegion 6 Organization, Contacts & Phone Numbers. Stony Brook, NY 11790-3409 For most emergencies (other than those listed below), call 911. RSG - Regional Spill Geologist (518) 457-4445. (315) 785-2513 Director: Vacant height: 35px; Preparation of statewide fish stocking plans, development of statewide fishery management plans, coordination of the statewide boating access program and promulgation of statewide regulations are examples of the items that Central Office staff typically get involved in. Protect the environment, natural resources and people through law enforcement, education and, Southern District Office - Covers Regions 1, 2,and 3, Northern District Office - Covers Regions 4, 5, and 6, Western District Office - Covers Regions 7, 8, and 9, Personnel, budget, accounting, employee benefits and training, Oversight of the Department's Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise/Equal Employment Opportunity Program (M/WBE-EEO), Assist programs in implementing their capital spending plans; responsible for the agency's General Fund, Special Revenue, Contract & Grant Development & Procurement, Assistance with development and review of Department's contractual agreements, and coordination of project commitments from Bond Act and EPF. Joseph Zalewski is serving in the role, after long-time Region 5 Director } Use this directory to reach specific program units at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation by telephone (area code 518 unless otherwise noted), fax, mail, or email. Most main division and bureau offices are located in DEC's headquarters at 625 Broadway in Albany. View contact information for our regional offices. 317 Washington Street (315) 426-7519 or (315) 426-7400, Kirkwood Sub-office[Counties: Broome, Chenango, Tioga] Albany, New York 12233-0001, This page is available in other languages, report non-emergency violations of environmental law or natural occurrences, DEC Program Directory: Contact Information by Topic, DEC Statewide Offices: Contact Information by Location, DEC's Federal Civil Rights Nondiscrimination Program, Environmental Conservation Officer Rosters, Division of Environmental Remediation Contacts and Phone Numbers, Please use the contact numbers listed below. This is to acknowledge receipt of your Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request (below). Staff Directory Federal Aid:(518) 431-4127 Fax Machine:(518) 431-4121 General E-mail Information:NewYork.FHWA@dot.gov Office of Environmental Justice Phone: (202) 564-2515 E-mail: environmental-justice@epa.gov Mailing Address: Organization Chart for EPA's Region 6 Office Visiting EPA's Region 6 Office in Dallas By Mail U.S. EPA Region 6 1201 Elm Street, Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75270 By Phone Call our Public Information Center: (800) 887-6063 or (214) 665-2760 if calling from outside Region 6 states (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas) On WebEmail Region 6 Permit Administrator The Watertown office serves the following counties: Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence. (518) 402-9706, Assistant Division Director: Janet Brown Best corrected Visual Acuity: DMV follow-up recommend 6 months every: circle: (1) (2) (3) year(s) DMV road test recommended by an examiner. (518) 357-2192 Fishing licenses are required for people to fish in New York. This page is available in other languages. You may expect a response to your request by January 28, 2015. ERP - Environmental Restoration Program New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, https://fts.dec.state.ny.us/fts/sendfile.php?fid=12281&vercode=d9d44720. (585) 226-5449 (518) 402-9825. Manages land acquisition transactions for all DEC Divisions. Dana Thielke. Information regarding the discrimination against people with physical/mental disabilities, as well as information on protective services. New Paltz, NY 12561-1696, Mike Kilmer - SSF, BCP, ERP / 3un-.R`^f_r= #$D"zGZpF 8Isu7J\qD=GacOT[=&|^>dg7kDL8. U.S. EPA Region 6 Attn: FRP Coordinator (SEDER) 1201 Elm Street, Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75270 Region 7 SPCC Mark Aaron (aaron.mark@epa.gov) Coordinator (913) 551-7205 FRP Jeff Pritchard (pritchard.jeffrey@epa.gov) Coordinator (913) 551-7772 U.S. EPA Region 7 11201 Renner Blvd Lenexa, KS 66219 Region 8 SPCC Donna Inman endobj Phone: (716) 851-7050, Fax: (716) 851-7053, This page is available in other languages, ECOs in DEC's regions - click for regional directory information. Learn more. Director: Karen Diligent Per NEW YORK PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW, ARTICLE 6, Section 87(3)(b): "Each agency shall maintain:[.](b) a record setting forth the name, public office address, title and salary of every officer or employee of the agency.". Outside NY State hotline to report a Petroleum or Chemical Spill. Note: All media inquiries from reporters should be sent to the DEC press office at PressOffice@dec.ny.gov. border: 1px solid #E7E4DD; Conduct rulemaking and provide technical support to the regulated community regarding the management of hazardous waste. Watertown, NY 13601-3787 317 Washington Street padding-bottom: 10px; Provide training, support, and maintenance of permit information management systems; manage data quality and data improvements; produce the Environmental Notices Bulletin; maintain Division website; develop new information management systems and tools for permitting program. If you are having trouble finding a person to help you, you can contact DEC's Bureau of Public Outreach at public@dec.ny.gov or 518-402-8044. Region 3 is in the heart of Central New York and includes six counties - Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga, Oswego, Seneca and Tompkins. Region 3 has six cities, 49 villages and 97 towns, and is home to about 850,000 people. Region 3 is located at the crossroads of the Penn-Can Highway (I-81) and the New York State Thruway (I-90). Phone numbers and email addresses for many common topics are listed below. Order early, many species sell out quickly. Schenectady, NY 12306-2014 Enter email address: .form-item-search-block-form input#search_box { Within NY State call 800-457-7362. WebNew York Employee Directory Directory Find Employee Directory Resources in New York Return to Top Return to Top Allegany County Free Search Department Directory View Allegany County department directory. (718) 482-4599 WebAs a result of the information from previous environmental investigations, discussions with NYSDEC Region 6 staff in Watertown, NY and client objectives, a two-phased approach was developed to satisfy Environmental Restoration Program (ERP) requirements. 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