The Binghamton-Johnson City Joint Sewage Treatment Facility, located in Vestal, NY, is dedicated to the 24/7 environmental protection of the Susquehanna River, one of the community's most valuable resources. As the community's last line of defense against industrial, commercial, and residential activities, the facility ensures that water used by homes, businesses, and industries in the area is treated to the highest standards before being discharged back into the aquifer, providing safe and clean water resources for the local community and the Chesapeake Bay.
Governed by a six-member board appointed by the City of Binghamton Mayor and the Village of Johnson City Mayor, the Binghamton-Johnson City Joint Sewage Treatment Facility operates under the regulations set forth by the Open Meetings Law. While the facility holds regular monthly meetings open to the public, public comment and audience participation are not permitted during these meetings. The facility also utilizes videoconferencing for certain meetings, in accordance with the videoconferencing policy and procedures adopted by the board.
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