Photo credit: 9/11 Memorial staff
Accession Number: C.2019.24.4
Dimensions: 2 in X 3.25 in
Dimensions (Metric): 5.08 cm X 8.255 cm
Credit Line: Gift of Joseph D'Aleo
Description
New York City Department of Sanitation identification card issued to Joseph D'Aleo. The card includes a photograph of D'Aleo in the top right with "Joseph Daleo | SUPERVISOR (SAN)" printed below the photograph and an image of his signature at the bottom. On the left side is the Department of Sanitation logo with "Expires: 6/30/2007" printed at the top and "NEW YORK CITY | DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION | www.nyc.gov/sanitation" is printed on the left side. "RETIRED" is punched into the card with small hole punches. The card is dirty.
Historical Notes
In addition to collecting, recycling, and disposing of the city’s waste, the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) also clears streets of debris, snow, and ice. On September 11, 2001, DSNY sent equipment and more than 1,000 workers to Ground Zero to aid the rescue efforts. Throughout the nine-month recovery period, DSNY personnel removed debris, provided garbage and recycling services, and washed streets to keep toxic dust from spreading around lower Manhattan.
By September 12, 2001, DSNY had reopened the recently closed Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island. There, they hosted NYPD‑ and FBI‑led recovery operations, which included searching for criminal evidence, human remains, and personal effects. DSNY workers unloaded and separated materials from barges and trucks for detailed screening.