New York Environmental News: Nov 30, 2012

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NY Environmental Officials Issue Revised Hydrofracking Regulation Proposal, Set Public Comment

(The Republic)

New Hydrofracking Comment Period Begins Dec. 12

(Press Connects)

Following Criticism, DEC Tries To Clear The Air On Fracking

NY’s Tab For Outside Fracking Health Review? $24,000 Max

Health Expert’s Employer Will Get $480/Hour For Hydrofracking Review

View The DEC’s Latest Fracking Documents Here

FEMA Disaster Center To Open In Kingston

(Politics on the Hudson)

ACTION: Call Gov. Cuomo And NY’s DEC, Say No To New Fracking Regulations

(Eco Watch)

New York State Delays Fracking Rules

1,000 N.Y.C. Storm Evacuees Find Hotels No Panacea

Bloomberg And Cuomo Detail Aid For Owners Of Storm-Damaged Property

New York City’s Plan For Tree Waste: Sell, Reuse Or Burn

Owners Of Storm-Damaged Homes Get Water-Bill Reprieve

Storm Forces Red Hook Lobster Pound To Switch From Expanding To Rebuilding

New Jersey Bridge Collapse Derails Freight Train, Causes Chemical Leak

City Lifts Advisory On Recreational Water Activities

(New York Times)

Mayor Bloomberg And Environmental Protection Commissioner Strickland Suspend Water Bills For Properties Severely Damaged By Hurricane Sandy

(Mayor Bloomberg’s Press Office)

Brooklyn Recovery Fund Announces $200,000 To Seed Coordinated Local Response Among Nonprofits Groups In Coney Island And Red Hook

(Brooklyn Community Foundation)

Public Meeting On Gowanus Canal Clean-Up

(Riverkeeper)

Sandy’s Devastating Impact On The Economy

Congress Takes Hard Look At ‘Reality’ After Devastating Storm

Finding And Salvaging Your Property In The Wake Of Hurricane Sandy

A Silver Lining In Sandy? (Part 3)

Gas Driller Sues Small NY Town Over Local Ban

(Huffington Post)

State Orders Contingency Plan In Case Indian Point Were Closed

(The Journal News Lo Hud)

LIPA And Con Ed Subpoenaed In Hurricane Sandy Investigation

(Inhabitat)

DEC Extends Closures Of South Shore Shellfishing Areas In Nassau And Western Suffolk Counties

(NY DEC)

Joint Statement From Governors Cuomo And Malloy On Working Together For Federal Aid After Hurricane Sandy

(Governor Cuomo’s Press Office)

State Orders Contingency Plan For Potential Indian Point Closure

State Revises Proposed Fracking Regulations

Long Island’s Formidable Challenge: Fixing Sewage Treatment Plants

What Is The Future Of New York’s Waterfront?

(NYLCV)

Area Hospitals Forced To House Extra Patients After Sandy Evacuations

(NY 1)

New Jersey Train Wreck Leaks Hazardous Chemicals

NYC Paying $1 Million For Empty Hotel Rooms After Sandy

Some Guy Handed Out $100 Bills In Staten Island

Don’t Mind The Camels Walking Around Midtown

Get Ready For A Shinier, Newer, Post-Sandy Coney Island

(NY Magazine)

In Sandy’s Aftermath, Obama Signs New York Pipeline Bill Into Law

(SI Live)

Sandy’s Sewage Aftermath: “Feces Burst Through The Street Like A Geyser”

Gas Company Sues Town, State For Right To Hydrofrack Its Sweet, Sweet Gas

(Gothamist)

DMV Data Show Decrease In NYC Traffic Injuries In 2011

(Streets Blog)

Ex-Pa. Gov. Rendell To Gov. Cuomo: Fracking Would Be Good For New York

(NY Post)

Jump In Sea Level Slams U.S. East Coast

(Daily Kos)

FIT To Launch Sustainable Packaging Design Certificate Program

(FIT)

What New York City Would Look Like Buried In Its Own Carbon Emissions

(Fast Company)

Green Jobs Program In NYC Launches Grads Into New Careers

(Thomas Net)

Hopes And Plans For South Street Seaport Are Sinking After Sandy

(Wall Street Journal)

NY/NJ Port Official: We Never Thought We’d See 13-Foot Storm Surge

Hurricane Sandy Was “Largest Mass Transit Disaster In Our Nation’s History,” Says Senator

(Transportation Nation)

HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan Urges Congress To Approve Sandy Aid

Tales From Two Senators On Sandy

(WNYC)

Hudson River Park Storm Damage Estimated At $10M

Homeowners Hit By Sandy Get Property Tax Relief

Illegally Parked EMS Cars Stop Street Cleaners From Removing Sandy Debris

With Pier 17 Still Closed After Sandy, Business Owners Frustrated

Bike Parking Proposal Neglects More Pressing Needs, Bushwick Locals Say

Sandy Shutters Rockaways’ Largest Employer During Busiest Season

Great Winter Walks In New York City

(DNA Info)

Cuomo Threatens Slow-Acting Insurers On Behalf Of Storm-Affected Homeowners

Bloomberg: Use Federal Money To Expand The Subway System, Not Protect It

(Capital New York)

Hypothermia And Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Cases Have Increased Due To Hurricane Sandy

(Inhabitat)

MTA: Full Restoration Will Cost $4.75 Billion, Won’t Pass Cost To Riders

How To Help A Month After Sandy

(Metro NY)

New Renditions Of Grand Central Terminal, And A Park Avenue Promenade

(City Atlas)

How Would You Spend $9 B. To Protect New York From The Next Superstorm?

With Sandy As An Excuse, Community Boards Beg Governor Cuomo To Stop Midtown East Rezoning

(NY Observer)

Cuomo Changes Insurance Rules To Help Sandy Victims

(New York Now)

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