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Tuesday, November 29, 2011 6:30 - 8pm TALKS FREE. No RSVP required

The Arsenal, 3rd floor gallery OPERATING THE BIGGEST IN THE WORLD 830 Fifth Avenue New York, NY As early as the mid 1950s, the Landfill became the largest N/R train to 5th Ave/59th St. operating landfill on Earth—a title it held until 1999. Operating a landfill or F train to 63rd St. became increasingly complicated over this period, with the emergence of environmental protections and regulations and along with changing policies and practices. and incinerators throughout were closed for a variety of reasons, making Fresh Kills, by the mid-1980s, the primary destination for household waste generated in all five boroughs.

Martin Bellew began working for the New York City Department of Sanitation in 1983, as a Sanitation Worker, and gradually moved up the Department’s ranks to plan the operational closure of several of the city’s landfills and incinerators in the city. He served as Director of the Department’s Bureau of Waste Disposal, as well as managing its Solid Waste Engineering Division, from 1999 to 2005 and was responsible for ensuring environmental compliance through the closure of the Fresh Kills Landfill. Marty’s talk will focus on the operation and closure of Fresh Kills and how it and other landfills across New York City were affected by changing regulations. He will also discuss engineering, environmental and operational concerns at Fresh Kills, as well as the development of technologies and procedures for on-site methane collection, leachate collection and composting.

Accustomed to wearing multiple hats, Marty now works for the City of Yonkers, NY as Commissioner of the Department of Parks & Recreation as well as Deputy Commissioner of Public Works.

Freshkills Park Talks is a lecture series on topics related to the reclamation City of New York and development of Freshkills Park. The series is organized by the NYC Parks & Recreation Department of Parks & Recreation in conjunction with a variety of citywide Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor partners. For more information on the Freshkills Park project, visit Adrian Benepe, Commissioner http://www.nyc.gov/parks/freshkillspark