Following 19 years of service, General Manager Oluwole A. McFoy, P.E., has accepted the City Engineer with the City of Houston. McFoy will join Houston Public Works, the largest public works organization in the nation. "We are incredibly grateful for OJ's dedicated service and the transformative impact he has had in the City of Buffalo. His leadership, vision, and commitment to excellence have positioned Buffalo Sewer as a leader in the industry." Herbert Bellamy, Board Chair. #houston #houstonpublicworks #buffalo #buffalosewer
Buffalo Sewer Authority
政府管理
Buffalo,New York 1,365 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
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1935
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65 Niagara Sq
US,New York,Buffalo,14202
Buffalo Sewer Authority员工
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Last year, we tragically lost our friend and colleague, Keyshawn Nathaniel Gault. On Friday, November 8th , Buffalo Sewer Authority joined Keyshawn’s family, friends, and coworkers to honor his life with the dedication of a memorial bench at the Northland Avenue Bioswale, a Green Infrastructure site that Keyshawn helped to maintain. This memorial bench located at 577 Northland Avenue, serves as a reminder of Keyshawn’s dedication and the positive impact he left on our community.
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Last week, Buffalo Sewer was awarded an $8.75 Million competitive Green Resiliency Grant through the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation. One of only thirteen awards statewide and the largest outside of New York City, this grant will be used to construct green infrastructure in and around Eddie Dawson, Hennepin, Martin Luther King Jr., and Lincoln Parks together with the Genesee Gateway Triangle. Stormwater resiliency practices including porous pavement, rain gardens, underground storage, and tree trenches will be used to hold nearly ? Million Gallons of stormwater annually and improving access to parklands and our waterfront.
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Today the Buffalo Sewer Authority hosted the Queen City Clean Waters Initiative Launch Media Event. Through this initiative, Buffalo Sewer is committed to modernizing our water infrastructure, increasing climate resilience, and enhancing public health for all residents. BSA employees, elected leaders, and community stakeholders came together at Freedom Park to learn more about the initiative and its benefits. Here are some photos from the launch.
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Dear Community Member, Buffalo Sewer Authority is excited to invite you to public hearings of the draft scope of work (DSOW) for a multi-year project to improve the sewer system in the neighborhood surrounding East Delavan Avenue and Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, New York. The project will reduce the number and volume of Combined Sewer Overflows into Scajaquada Creek. Buffalo Sewer Authority is considering two design options and is seeking public commentary. Throughout the project, Buffalo Sewer Authority is investing in community betterment initiatives including workforce development, neighborhood beautification, and water and sewer infrastructure improvements. The public hearings are scheduled for Tuesday, October 15th, 2024 (6:00 PM, Northland Workforce Training Center, dinner catered by Manna) and Thursday, October 17th, 2024 (12:00 PM, virtual). Your feedback is essential to the success of this project, and we value your participation. We strongly encourage you to attend and share this invitation with your network. Your insights and those of your community can significantly impact the project's development. We kindly ask that you submit any comments and questions to [email protected] by November 1st, 2024. To learn additional details of this project, please visit: https://lnkd.in/en8YMtf2 There will also be someone from Clementine at the event to do educational activities with kids. Thank you for your involvement and continued support. Warm regards,
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Earlier this week our Executive Team Members and Managers sponsored an employee appreciation luncheon for our employees. The Bird Island Wastewater Treatment Plant has run continuously for nearly 90 years, on weekends and Holidays. Please join us in acknowledging these amazing essential workers who protect public health and the environment every day.
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We were so excited to catch up with some of our EJC members during a visit to the Buffalo Sewer Authority! These members are learning about waste water treatment their placement with the BSA. This leads to one of 4 potential career pathways with the BSA after they complete the #workforcedevelopment program.