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Testimony
of State Senator Liz Krueger Before the New York
City Department of Environmental Protection Regarding Construction of Shaft
#33b for Water
Tunnel No. 3 Monday, December 5th, 2005 My name is State Senator Liz Krueger and I represent the
26th Senate District covering the East Side of Manhattan and parts
of Midtown. Thank you for the
opportunity to testify regarding the Department of Environmental Protection’s
(DEP) plans to construct Shaft #33b for Water Tunnel No. 3 at It is clear that DEP’s preferred
site for Shaft #33b will result in several temporary adverse impacts to the
East Midtown community. While I
continue to oppose siting the shaft at The community surrounding the proposed water shaft has requested that the comment period for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) be extended so they can fully review the dense document. I have supported their request in written correspondence to DEP and again ask that your agency extend the comment period to accommodate the community’s request. Since DEP has designated the site at In the DEIS, DEP states that it will need to blast at 59th Street and First Avenue for a period of 8 months. During 4 of these 8 months, DEP will blast close enough to the surface that it will need to stop traffic between 1 and 5 minutes. Stopping traffic for this time will likely create significant temporary traffic impacts and I support DEP’s plans to dispatch Traffic Enforcement Agents to mitigate these effects. Blasting and drilling will also create significant temporary adverse noise impacts and DEP must employ modern blasting techniques and construct the 20 foot wall described in the DEIS to properly mitigate these impacts. Also, a working group would help mitigate problems that may arise during this period and keep the community informed on blasting schedules. In the description to the Draft Scope of Work, DEP states
that “The NYC Department of Design and Construction (NYCDDC) would construct
the water mains according to a plan provided by NYCDEP.” DEP goes on to say that “The exact timing,
route and methods of this construction are not typically defined by NYCDEP,
but by NYCDDC, which is the agency that implements the design and
construction of water mains in Construction of the water mains down Because construction of Shaft #33b will result in several
temporary impacts to the community, DEP should convene a construction working
group to facilitate communication between the community
and coordinate agency responses to issues as they arise. Working groups have been effectively implemented
for major construction projects throughout Construction of the shaft site will delay implementation of Community Board 8’s 197-a plan, and specifically, plans to renovate Honey Locusts Park. CB8 has passed a resolution calling on DEP to fund renovations to Honey Locusts Park to mitigate for the temporary loss of park space and permanent loss of two trees. Given that construction of the water mains also necessitates the taking of 50 to 100 trees along the various routes, renovating Honey Locusts Park is a reasonable compensation for the community’s temporary and permanent losses (the lost trees along the various routes will also have to be replaced.) Finally, I would like to reiterate my opposition to any
plan which sites Shaft #33b at Thank you for the opportunity to testify. |
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