Food Scrap Recycling Committee, General Interest Meeting

The Town of Greenburgh will launch a food scrap recycling program later this fall. We are excited to join nearby communities in reclaiming the value of wasted food and creating nutrient-rich, carbon sequestering compost. The food scrap drop-off program is welcoming resident involvement in the form of a committee. We hope to see you at the first food scrap recycling committee meeting on Tuesday, October 24th, 7:00pm-8:30pm, Anthony Veteran Park, see details and RSVP here.

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Food Scrap Recycling Program Background:

Consumers and the general public are increasingly conscious about how their food is grown and where it ends up. Approximately 40% of all food produced in the United States ends up in the waste bin or thrown away.

In partnership with the Town of Greenburgh, the Greenburgh Nature Center will establish a municipal food scrap recycling program this year. It will reclaim the value of food waste through composting while reducing the economic and environmental costs associated with treating food scraps as garbage.

The drop-off site will accept all food including; meat, dairy, bones, oil, fish, fruits, vegetables, bread, rice, pasta, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea leaves, and food soiled paper.

Here’s how it will work: residents of Greenburgh will empty their individual organics bin into the town’s commercial toters at Anthony F. Veteran Park. From there, the food scraps will be carted to a commercial compost facility where they will be processed into nutrient rich, carbon sequestering soil. That compost will help grow plants in gardens, parks, and farms.

Hydrant Flushing

HYDRANT FLUSHING

The Greenburgh Water Department will continue its maintenance program to operate and flush fire hydrants for the week beginning Monday, October 16, 2017 thru Friday, October 27, 2017. This action is necessary to make sure the fire hydrants are in good working order in case of emergencies and to help flush sediment out of the distribution system.

 

The hydrant flushing and operating action will take place during the day from 9:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Greenburgh Water District Customers in the neighborhoods listed and the immediate vicinity should expect temporary periods of discolored water and lowered pressure resulting from this maintenance operation. This discoloration consists primarily of harmless silt and air and does not affect the safety of the water. For further information, customers may contact the Greenburgh Water Department at 914-989-1900 or visit the Town website www.greenburghny.com.

FAIRVIEW AREA – Entire Section.

HARTSDALE HILLS SECTION, including roads near Worthington Road , Saw Mill River Road, Woodlands Ave., Sherman Ave., Balmoral Court, Lark Ave., Drisler Ave.

SURBURBAN MANOR SECTION, including roads near Saw Mill River Road, Suburban Pl., Parkview Rd., Rumbrook Rd., Overhill Rd., Elmwood Country Club.

ORCHARD HILL SECTION, , including roads near Canterbury Rd., Durham rd., Edgewold Rd., Primrose Ave., Abbeyville Lane, Bowbell Rd., W. Harsdale Rd.

CENTENNIAL MANOR SECTION, including roads near Stonewall Circle, Knollwood road, Stadium Rd., Meadow Pl., Route 119, Old Knollwood Road..

FAIRGROUNDS SECTION, including roads near Route 119, Yosemite Ave., Hillside Ave., Rosemont Blvd., Manhattan Ave., McLean Ave.

NEW PARK SECTION, including roads near Washington Ave., Elm St., Maple St., Old Tarrytown Road.

FULTON PARK SECTION, including roads near Randolph rd., County center Rd., Benedict rd. Rout 119.

JUNIPER HILL SECTION, including roads near Saratoga Rd., Russell St., Greenvale Circle, Juniper Hill Rd., Mason St., Juniper Hill School.

FAIR STREET SECTION, including roads near Prospect Ave., Dobbs Ferry Road, Sciortino Pl., Fair St., Old St., Metropolis Country Club.

LAWNS & MANOR SECTION, including roads near Secor Road, Keats Ave., Longfellow St., Chaucer St., Spencer Court, Frost Lane, Stevenson Ave.

JEAN & JENNIFER SECTION, including roads near Jean, Jennifer and Barbara Lane.

WOODLANDS SECTION, including roads near Secor Road, Forest Blvd., Dobbs Ferry Road, Wood Ave., Woodlands Ave., Chestnut St., Westchester View Lane.

Please be advised that flushing may cause water pressure variations and discoloration of water. This does not represent a health hazard. However, customers are cautioned to determine if the water is clear before washing clothes (or any other processing) as staining may occur. If you experience discoloration in your water after crews have been flushing in your neighborhood, clear the pipes in your home by running cold water faucets for a few minutes. The water is safe. However, to avoid any inconvenience, we suggest you monitor the water before doing any laundry and keep water in the refrigerator for drinking and cooking.