New York City's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has taken a significant step in its efforts to improve water quality and infrastructure in the city's most populous boroughs. The agency has appointed new Borough Commissioners for Brooklyn and Manhattan, key positions that will oversee the management of wastewater treatment plants, water supply systems, and other critical environmental infrastructure in their respective boroughs. The appointments come as the DEP continues to implement a comprehensive plan to address aging infrastructure and reduce pollution in the city's waterways. With the new commissioners in place, residents and business owners in Brooklyn and Manhattan can expect increased attention to issues such as sewage overflows, water main breaks, and stormwater management.


NYC DEP Appoints Borough Commissioners for Brooklyn and Manhattan  NYC.gov