On Saturday Perry Pope and Katie Walsh from our Outreach Team were back at another Saturday Academy this time at Riverside High School where they connected with community members and talked about our Queen City Clean Water projects.
Buffalo Sewer Authority
政府管理
Buffalo,New York 1,399 位关注者
We maintain & improve infrastructure, innovation, & efficiency of our water resources to ensure quality of life in WNY
关于我们
Buffalo Sewer is a New York State public benefit corporation created in 1935 to “relieve the Niagara River, Buffalo River, and Lake Erie from pollution by the sewage and waste of the city and relieving city from inadequate sanitary and stormwater drainage and for the sanitary disposal or treatment of the sewage thereof.” Buffalo Sewer may accept, treat and dispose of the sewage and waste of all municipal corporations in Erie County. THE BUFFALO SEWER SERVICE AREA The Buffalo Sewer collection system covers 110 square miles including the City of Buffalo and parts of the towns of Alden, Cheektowaga, Elma, Lancaster, Tonawanda, and West Seneca and the Villages of Depew, Lancaster and Sloan, as well as Erie County Sewer District Numbers 1 and 4. FAST FACTS Currently serves over 550,000 people Has approximately 225 employees Has an annual operating budget is approximately $69.75 million Undertakes over $20 million in capital projects annually Operates on a July – June fiscal year
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https://buffalosewer.org/
Buffalo Sewer Authority的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Buffalo,New York
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1935
地点
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主要
65 Niagara Sq
US,New York,Buffalo,14202
Buffalo Sewer Authority员工
动态
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The Buffalo Sewer Authority has launched an interactive website for the Queen City Clean Waters Initiative to engage local stakeholders and communities for project input and engagement. City of Buffalo residents and stakeholders can access the website at https://buffaloqccw.org/. BSA wants to hear from you! Visit the link to share your thoughts and collaborate with us throughout this initiative.
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Attention: We are looking to hire mechanics here at the Buffalo Sewer Authority. Please take a look at the specs attached to see if you qualify. We are looking for first shift (7:00am to 3:00pm) and second shift (3:00 pm to 11:00 pm). If you are interested vist our website for information on how to apply. www.buffalosewer.org
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Today Mayor Scanlon proclaimed February 16th through February 22nd as Engineers Week in the City of Buffalo to recognize and celebrate the crucial work engineers do for our city, state and country. We’d like to thank and congratulate all our engineers here at the Buffalo Sewer Authority: Rosaleen Nogle, Regina Harris, Tim Blake and Paul Harris.
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