The Buffalo Sewer Authority is a public benefit corporation created by the New York State legislature in 1935 to clean wastewater before it is released into the environment. The BSA also maintains the storm drains for the City of Buffalo. The BSA serves the residents and businesses of the Buffalo area as well as some neighboring communities. Currently, around 98,000 Buffalo residents and nearly 400 businesses in the City of Buffalo are served by the BSA
I am writing on behalf of the Partnership for the Public Good (PPG) to comment on the City of Buffal...
In 1987 Congress expanded the scope of the Clean Water Act to include combined sewer overflows (CSOs...
In general, this document makes connections between development, water pollution, sanitary sewers an...
The Buffalo Municipal Water Finance Authority Act governs the Water Board. In general, the Buffalo W...
Each district is a self-supporting entity with the power to assess fees and levy local charges. New ...
Every year millions of gallons of raw sewage are dumped directly into our local waterways here in Bu...
The BFSA is a “corporate governmental agency” and an “instrumentality” of the State of New York. It ...
The Power Authority gives subsidies in the forms of discounted power to municipalities, industrial c...
Discussion of how the Erie County (NY) Pollution Prevention Program and the Western New York Storm W...
The mission of the Board of Parking (“BP”) is to relieve traffic congestion and to promote the clear...
The ECIDA is a public benefit corporation created by the New York State Legislature for the purpose ...
The city awards many contracts to private firms to provide services to the public and to city govern...
To assist our residents in attaining and maintaining a high standard for their quality of life. The ...
In its Principles for a Revitalized Buffalo, the Partnership for the Public Good calls for a strateg...
People v. Miller, 304 N. Y. 105, 106 N. B. 2d 34 (1952); City of Buffalo v. Roadway Transit Co., 303...
I am writing on behalf of the Partnership for the Public Good (PPG) to comment on the City of Buffal...
In 1987 Congress expanded the scope of the Clean Water Act to include combined sewer overflows (CSOs...
In general, this document makes connections between development, water pollution, sanitary sewers an...
The Buffalo Municipal Water Finance Authority Act governs the Water Board. In general, the Buffalo W...
Each district is a self-supporting entity with the power to assess fees and levy local charges. New ...
Every year millions of gallons of raw sewage are dumped directly into our local waterways here in Bu...
The BFSA is a “corporate governmental agency” and an “instrumentality” of the State of New York. It ...
The Power Authority gives subsidies in the forms of discounted power to municipalities, industrial c...
Discussion of how the Erie County (NY) Pollution Prevention Program and the Western New York Storm W...
The mission of the Board of Parking (“BP”) is to relieve traffic congestion and to promote the clear...
The ECIDA is a public benefit corporation created by the New York State Legislature for the purpose ...
The city awards many contracts to private firms to provide services to the public and to city govern...
To assist our residents in attaining and maintaining a high standard for their quality of life. The ...
In its Principles for a Revitalized Buffalo, the Partnership for the Public Good calls for a strateg...
People v. Miller, 304 N. Y. 105, 106 N. B. 2d 34 (1952); City of Buffalo v. Roadway Transit Co., 303...
I am writing on behalf of the Partnership for the Public Good (PPG) to comment on the City of Buffal...
In 1987 Congress expanded the scope of the Clean Water Act to include combined sewer overflows (CSOs...
In general, this document makes connections between development, water pollution, sanitary sewers an...