Nys Department Of Environmental Conservation

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) is responsible for conserving, improving, and protecting New York's natural resources and environment. They achieve this through regulatory programs, environmental education, and stewardship initiatives. Established in 1970, the agency enforces state environmental laws, manages state lands and wildlife, and oversees pollution control. Revenue is generated through state funding, grants, and fees for permits and licenses. Key historical milestones include the implementation of the Clean Water Act and the Adirondack Park Agency Act.

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