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Department of
Public Works

Charles J. Bartha, P.E.

Commissioner

Michael J. Monaghan, P.E.

Chief Deputy Commissioner

Leslie A. Mitchel

Deputy Commissioner
Address:

 335 Yaphank Avenue
Yaphank, NY 11980


 (631) 852-4010
FAX: (631) 852-4150
public.works@suffolkcountyny.gov

Our Mission

The Department of Public Works constructs, maintains and operates county properties and designs, constructs and maintains county roads, sewerage systems, buildings and other facilities, such as waterways, bridges, docks and marinas. In addition, the department is responsible for the operation of the Suffolk County Transit System as well as controlling mosquitoes that transmit disease and impact the enjoyment of outdoor activities.

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Events

Suffolk County Executive Romaine Announces Launch of the Water Quality Grant Program

March 22 is World Water Day

HAUPPAUGE, NY – In honor of World Water Day, Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine announced today the Suffolk County Water Quality Protection and Restoration Program and Land Stewardship Initiatives, known as WQPRP, will accept applications for 2024 starting on April 1, 2024.

“This program is an effective tool in our ongoing work to clean and protect Suffolk County waters,” Romaine said. “It is unique in the way it brings Towns, Villages, and the not-for-profit environmental community together with the County to work on projects that make an impact locally and regionally.”  

 

WQPRP is a grant program funded under the Suffolk County ¼% Drinking Water Protection Program pursuant to Article XII of the Suffolk County Charter and uses 11.75% of the total revenues generated each calendar year under the ¼% Drinking Water Protection Program to provide grant funding to municipalities and non-profit organizations for projects to protect and restore the County’s groundwater and surface water resources. 

Municipalities, not-for-profit organizations, and Suffolk County Departments can apply for projects such as: 

§  Nonpoint Source Abatement and Control & Pollution Prevention Initiatives 

§  Habitat Restoration, Reclamation, and Connectivity 

§  Land Stewardship Initiatives 

§  No-Discharge Zone Implementation 

§  Education and Outreach 

 

Eligible projects must be recommended for funding by the WQPRP Review Committee and approved by the Suffolk County Legislature. 

 

Applications will be accepted through June 1, 2024. Applications from 2023 will be rolled over and considered along with any new applications that are received.

 

The launch of 2024 application process coincides with World Water Day, an annual day of observance recognized globally by the United Nations that raises awareness for clean water worldwide. 

 

For more information on the application process click here or contact wqprp@suffolkcountyny.gov.

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Programs and Services

Forge River Project

The Forge River Watershed Sewer Project is one of the five projects included in the Suffolk County Coastal Resiliency Initiative. The project proposes to connect parcels in the Mastic Shirley area to a new sewer collection system that will flow to a new wastewater treatment plant and also to establish the Mastic-Shirley Sewer District.

Reclaim Our Water

Through the Suffolk County’s Septic Improvement Program Suffolk County residents may be eligible for combined State and County grants to install an Innovative and Alternative Nitrogen Removal Septic System.

Sewer District No. 3 Expansion Feasibility Study

The Suffolk County Sewer District No.3 - Southwest Expansion Project (CP 8139) conducted a Feasibility Study to identify the sanitary sewage collection and treatment infrastructure needs for six communities -- Deer Park, North Babylon, West Babylon, Wyandanch, Wheatley Heights and West Islip – to be serviced by Suffolk County Sewer District #3.

Suffolk County Space Management

The Suffolk County Space Management Steering Committee was established to oversee the allocation and utilization of space resources within the county. The committee is responsible for making decisions regarding space usage, including the acquisition or renewal of leases for county facilities, as well as planning for future spatial needs.

Corridor Study of County Road 39

The Corridor Study of County Road 39 seeks to develop, evaluate, and identify the long-term roadway and transportation system improvements aimed at reducing traffic congestion, minimizing local detours, and improving safety along County Road 39 and its surrounding corridors. This study will balance the need of local communities, employment trends, zoning and future developments.

Suffolk County Government

H. Lee Dennison Bldg

100 Veterans Memorial Hwy
P.O. Box 6100
Hauppauge, NY 11788

Riverhead County Center

County Road 51
Riverhead, NY 11901