New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police information
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See also: New York City Department of Sanitation Environmental Police
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police
Common name
New York City Environmental Protection Police
Abbreviation
NYC DEP Police
Agency overview
Formed
August 24, 1906; 117 years ago (1906-08-24)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction
New York, New York, United States
Legal jurisdiction
New York state
Governing body
New York City Department of Environmental Protection
General nature
Civilian police
Specialist jurisdiction
Environment, parks, and/or heritage property.
Operational structure
Environmental Police Officers
Approx. 200
Agency executive
Frank Milazzo, Chief
Units
List
Aviation Unit
Emergency Services Unit
Marine Patrol
Canine Patrol (K-9)
Detective Bureau
Facilities
Precincts
1st Precinct – Gilboa
2nd Precinct – Beerston
3rd Precinct – Downsville
4th Precinct – Ashokan
5th Precinct – Neversink
6th Precinct – Eastview
7th Precinct – Yonkers
Kingston – Police Academy
Lefrak City
Website
NYC DEP Website
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police, also known as DEP Police, and formerly known as the Bureau of Water Supply Police and the Aqueduct Police, is a law enforcement agency in New York City whose duties are to protect and preserve the New York City water supply system maintained by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, the nation's largest single source water supply. The department has protected and preserved the water supply system for over 100 years.
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