- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
New York is home to many animals and plant species – both native and invasive Learn how we protect open space and reclaim land after mining is complete Discover the water around you in lakes and rivers, wetlands, oceans, and underground DEC protects the land, water, and air resources in New York
- Permits, Licenses, and Registrations - NYSDEC
New businesses may need several permits from DEC and other state agencies Use the Custom Business Checklist (leaves DEC website) to see which permits may be required
- Contact Us - NYSDEC
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 Get in touch with us by mail at: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 625 Broadway Albany, New York 12233-0001
- DEC Program Directory: Contact Information By Topic
Most main division and bureau offices are located in DEC's headquarters at 625 Broadway in Albany View contact information for our regional offices To contact any program by mail, address correspondence to: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 625 Broadway
- About DEC - NYSDEC
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) was created on July 1, 1970 to combine all state programs designed to protect and enhance the environment into a single agency DEC is headed by a commissioner, who is assisted by executive managers
- Environmental Site Database Search - NYSDEC
Records of sites in DEC’s environmental cleanup programs (i e , State Superfund, Brownfield Cleanup, Spill Incidents, Bulk Storage etc )
- DECinfo Locator - NYSDEC
DECinfo Locator is an interactive map that lets you access many DEC documents and public data about New York State, including recreational opportunities, environmental quality and cleanup, industrial facilities, active permits and more
- Regulations and Enforcement - NYSDEC
DEC presents proposed regulations for public comment, a process that may include public hearings DEC's regulations are found within Title 6 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR)
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