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A NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) access permit is required to access the city-controlled reservoirs and lakes. In addition, special boating permits are available for storing your boat on the shoreline in designated areas. Some reservoirs allow non-motorized recreational boating on a day-use basis.
The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) manages more than 770,000 acres of State Forests, which include Reforestation Areas, Multiple-Use Areas, Unique Areas and State Nature and Historic Preserves, throughout New York State.
Funding in support of DEC programs comes from appropriations from the State's General Fund (primarily tax revenues), from special revenue funds generated by fees for licenses, permits and fines, and from the federal government.
Don't paint fire hydrants, fire officials warn.
The DEC may pursue civil money penalties or double damages where program violations have occurred. In general, the DEC refers to the U.S. Justice Department or local US Attorney's Offices cases of civil violations of laws governing HUD programs. Criminal referrals are made to HUD's Office of the Inspector General.
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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.
The DEC may pursue civil money penalties or double damages where program violations have occurred. In general, the DEC refers to the U.S. Justice Department or local US Attorney's Offices cases of civil violations of laws governing HUD programs. Criminal referrals are made to HUD's Office of the Inspector General.
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.
Developmentally appropriate practice (or DAP) is a way of teaching that meets young children where they are \u2014 which means that teachers must get to know them well \u2014 and enables them to reach goals that are both challenging and achievable.
If there is a fire hydrant in front of your home or property, it is your responsibility to maintain the hydrant such that it is accessible to the Fire Department at all times, and to remove all vegetation, snow, or debris within 36 inches of the fire hydrant.

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