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- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
DEC protects the land, water, and air resources in New York Whether it is addressing climate change effects, promoting responsible waste management, monitoring air quality, overseeing contaminated site clean-ups, or oil and gas mining monitoring, DEC is there to safeguard the environment; you can too by reporting environmental violations and
- Permits, Licenses, and Registrations - NYSDEC
Information and links to the licenses, permits, and registrations that are doing through the NYSDEC
- 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
- Regulations and Enforcement - NYSDEC
DEC prepares, promulgates, and enforces regulations to protect New York State's environment and manage its natural resources
- Regulations - NYSDEC
Also, DEC's website contains links to various guidance documents and summaries of regulations that are not the regulations themselves The official written regulations published by the Department of State are the official source for NYSDEC regulations
- 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
- NYSDEC - News
You have a role in protecting the state's environment From living a greener life at home, to getting involved in agency decisions, to taking action with local interest groups, we encourage you to stay informed with the latest DEC news and updates
- DEC Statewide Offices: Contact Information By Location
DEC's headquarters is housed at our Central Office in Albany The state is also divided into nine regions, each with its own headquarters and many with additional sub-offices Your first point of contact for questions, or to obtain or renew a DEC permit, to report environmental or natural resource problems, or to find the best places to hunt, fish and enjoy the outdoors, is normally your
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