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Events in July 2025

  • 10:00 am: Queen City Clean Waters Virtual Public Participation Forum

    Category: General 10:00 am: Queen City Clean Waters Virtual Public Participation Forum


    12 Jul

    Virtual Public Participation Forum Registration Link

    Details
    Buffalo Sewer is planning $1B in sewer projects over the next 15 years to reduce wet weather discharges of sewage and to improve our community.

    Learn more about these planned projects throughout the City of Buffalo and your council district, and learn how to get involved in the Queen City Clean Waters (QCCW) Initiative.

    Agenda:

    Overview of Buffalo Sewer and Queen City Clean Waters
    Question & Answer (Q&A) session
    Community Engagement approach and opportunities
    Walkthrough of the new Queen City Clean Waters interactive website https://buffaloqccw.org/
    Final Q&A and closeout
    Comments and Q&A are welcome throughout the session, using the chat feature.

  • 6:00 pm: East Delavan Sewer DEIS Public Hearing

    Category: General 6:00 pm: East Delavan Sewer DEIS Public Hearing


    23 Jul

    20250610 DEIS Hearing Flyer

    Dinner will be provided.

    Childcare & activities for ages 5-12,

    Spanish and American Sign Language interpretation services will be provided.

    Se habla español.

    Northland Workforce Training Center
    683 Northland Ave
    Buffalo, NY 14211
    United States

    Event Accessibility

    • ASL Interpretation
  • 12:00 pm: East Delavan Sewer DEIS Zoom Public Hearing

    Category: General 12:00 pm: East Delavan Sewer DEIS Zoom Public Hearing


    24 Jul

    Virtual meeting to discuss the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the East Delavan Sewer Improvement Project.

    Topic: DEIS Virtual Meeting
    Time: Jul 24, 2025 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
    Join Zoom Meeting
    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83675733097?pwd=BX1rQpxtYbn5B7SNGasGZQbQa2RTUl.1

    Meeting ID: 836 7573 3097
    Passcode: 649231

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The Buffalo Sewer Authority protects public health and our Great Lakes waterways from water pollution. To do this, we capture dirty water, treat and clean it so that it can be safely returned to our rivers and lakes.

Our job is to maintain and improve the infrastructure, innovation, and efficiency of our water resources to ensure the quality of life throughout Western New York.

HOW WE MEASURE SUCCESS

1789 Homes Heated
We generate 191,328 MCF of natural gas each year – enough to heat 1,789 homes annually.
185 Olympic Pools
We clean an average of 120,000,000 gallons of water each day – enough to fill 185 Olympic swimming pools of 660,430 gallons each.
540 Football Fields
We use green approaches to manage runoff from 700 acres of urban land – or the area of 540 football fields.
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We have received certificates of achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association – 36 years in a row.

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The probability of CSO discharges increases during wet weather.

BUFFALO WEATHER

Buffalo Sewer has developed this notification system to alert the public of the occurrence of combined sewer overflow (CSO) events. During wet weather, stormwater enters the sewer system, combining with wastewater, often leading to permitted CSO discharges. These discharges are the result of the historical design of the system to prevent basement flooding. Buffalo Sewer is working to eliminate the effects of CSO’s on our Great Lakes waterways. As our efforts to address CSO’s continue, we want to make sure to notify the users of our waterways about the pollution concerns. As many other conditions affect the water quality of our waterways, we urge users to use care during recreation. Please be advised that the information displayed in this map is based on a computer model and may not represent real-time activity. Buffalo Sewer continues to update the model to better reflect actual conditions.