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ANNUAL DISTRICT ELECTION
ELECCION ANUAL DE DISTRITO
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED REVENUES AND EXPENSES FOR 2023
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Town Law
ANNUAL DISTRICT ELECTION
DECEMBER 14, 2021 NOTICE, is hereby given that on October 7, 2021 the Board of Commissioners of the Great Neck Water Pollution Control District adopted the following resolution:
ELECCION ANUAL DE DISTRITO
14 de diciembre de 2021 AVISO, por la presente se da a conocer que el 7 de octubre de 2021, la Junta de Comisionados del Distrito de Control de la Contaminación del Agua de Great Neck adoptó la siguiente resolución:
PUBLIC NOTICE
Great Neck Water Pollution Control District Public Hearing on the Proposed Revenues and Expenses for 2022
GNWPCD Awarded $150K Grant for Sewer Study
GNWPCD to Host Drive-thru 'Shed the Meds
LEGAL NOTICE ANNUAL DISTRICT ELECTION
GREAT NECK WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT DECEMBER 8, 2020
AVISO LEGAL ELECCIÓN ANUAL DE DISTRITO
DISTRITO DE CONTROL DE CONTAMINACIÓN DE AGUA DE GREAT NECK 8 de diciembre de 2020
Waste to Energy Realized at Long Island Water Treatment Facility
New York's Great Neck Water Pollution Control District operates a 5-mgd wastewater treatment facility that is turning waste products into electricity and heat as well as saving money for the utility district and ratepayers.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Town Law §215-9(a), a public hearing will be held via telephone call-in pursuant to Governor's Cuomo's Executive Order 202.1 using Microsoft Teams on Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of conducting a...
Request For Proposals for Grease Trap Waste Disposal
GNWPCD Board Meeting Update
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District will remain closed to the public until Friday, May 15, 2020 following the Town of North Hempstead’s extension to its emergency declaration regarding COVID-19.
$13M Sewage Upgrade Nearly Done
The long-awaited $13 million sewage upgrade in Great Neck is expected to be completed in the fall, capping years of effort to integrate the treatment process to cut costs, increase revenue and reduce emissions, officials said last week.
ELECCIÓN ANUAL DE DISTRITO
Annual District Election
Great Neck Sewer District Prepares for Storms
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District follows an updated Severe Weather Plan designed to combat the potential impact of severe weather at the wastewater treatment center.
Public Notice on the Proposed Revenues and Expenses for 2020
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Town Law §215-9(a), a public hearing will be held at District Headquarters located at 236 East Shore Road, Great Neck, New York on Thursday, September 5, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of conducting a hearing on the proposed...
From Cesspools to Sewers
Most of Manhasset has cesspools, but the Americana decided to go a different route and break from the norm.
Manhasset Set to Dump the Pump
Weary of the cost of pumping septic tanks, businesses eager for sewer line.
Pollution Control District Visit
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District recently welcomed Nassau County Executive Laura Curran and Legislator Ellen Birnbaum to tour its wastewater treatment center and learn more about the current infrastructure projects underway at the District.
Lurvey Visits Treatment Facility in G.N.
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District recently welcomed newly appointed Town of North Hempstead Councilwoman Veronica Lurvey to its state of-the-art wastewater treatment facility.
Request for Proposals for 139 Bayview Avenue, Great Neck, NY
RFP#GNWPCD 2019-1 - Sec. 1, Block 203, Lot 6
Legal Notice
Notice of Public Hearing Please take notice that a public hearing will be held at the office of the Great Neck Water Pollution Control District, 236 East Shore Road, Great Neck, New York on February 14, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of the consideration of the...
‘Grease’ is the Word in Conservation Prize
The grease-eating microorganisms that power the turbines at the Great Neck Water Pollution Control District have snagged the District an Environmental Excellence Award from the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
Collecting Pharmaceuticals
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District recently welcomed more than 70 local residents at its third Shed the Meds event, a free pharmaceutical drop-off program hosted at the District's headquarters at 236 East Shore Road in Great Neck.
Students Tour Sewer District in Great Neck
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District recently welcomed students from Great Neck South High School for a tour of the District's facility at 236 East Shore Road, providing students insight into an environmentally conscious wastewater treatment facility.
LEGAL NOTICE – GREAT NECK WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTIRCT ANNUAL ELECTION DECEMBER 11, 2018
Notice, is hereby given that on October 11, 2018 the Board of Commissioners of the Great Neck Water Pollution Control District adopted the following resolution:
Shed the Meds
Sunday, October 28, 2018 10:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
Public Hearing on the Proposed Revenues and Expenses for 2019
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Town Law §215-9(a), a public hearing will be held at District Headquarters located at 236 East Shore Road, Great Neck, New York on Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of conducting a hearing on the proposed...
A Grand Tour
State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie visited the North Shore and South Shore to see the consequences climate change has had on Long Island last Tuesday, with officials underscoring the importance of helping the environment.
Saving Both Ways
Christopher Murphy is trying to put wastewater to work.
Eateries to show proof it’s easy being green
Diners in the Great Neck area will soon see frogs in restaurants.
District Adds Significant Enhancements
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District (GNWPCD) plans to accelerate the schedule on a number of upgrades it will be making to its facilities at no additional cost to local taxpayers by reallocating the use of a bond it secured in 2015 and utilizing a...
Sewer District Aims to Hasten Upgrades
The Great Neck Water Pollution District plans to speed up upgrades to two of its pump stations and other facilities, its Board of Commissioners announced on Tuesday, in what they say will be of no cost to taxpayers.
Notice to Bidders
99 Year Ground Lease Portion of 139 Bayview Avenue, Great Neck, New York
Request for Proposal for 139 Bayview Avenue, Great Neck, NY
RFP: GNWPCD 217-1 Sec. 1, Block 203, P/O Lot 6