Sanitation Commissioner John J. Doherty
announced today that the Department of Sanitation's Citywide Illegal Dumping
Task Force seized and
impounded eight vehicles that were involved in incidents of illegal dumping
during the month of September 2009.
The DSNY Task Force, composed of plainclothes Sanitation Police Officers,
monitors known dumping locations and seizes the vehicles
of illegal dumpers caught in the act of violating the
law.
The September 2009 impoundments included four
in Brooklyn, three in Queens, and one in Manhattan. When the
Department catches an illegal dumper, Sanitation Police Officers can make
arrests, if warranted, and impound the vehicles used in the
illegal dumping incidents. The owner of the vehicle is subject
to severe fines and will be held responsible
for the actions of the operator of the vehicle regardless of
being present during the act. Currently, fines start at $1,500 and
range as high as $20,000 per summons. In addition, the illegal
dumper must pay the city a cleanup cost
for the illegally dumped material, generally about $150 per cubic
yard.
Commissioner Doherty
said, "Illegal dumping is against the law. If you do it,
you will get caught. The Illegal Dumping Task Force is the
city's front line defense against illegal dumpers who
shamefully use our streets and lots as their personal dumping
grounds."
One of Sanitation's critical resources in
combating illegal dumping is the Illegal Dumper Tips Program, which was
established to help get residents involved without placing them at risk from the
dumpers. For more information on the program, residents should call 311 or
visit the DSNY web site at www.nyc.gov/sanitation.