The final barge full of New York City trash arrives at the Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island, New York, 22 March, 2001 on the final day of the...
Workers look through debris from the World Trade Center at Fresh Kills Landfill 14 January searching for personal property and remains of those who...
New York City Department of Sanitation worker, Harold Sicker, helps secure one of two 28,000 pound pieces of World Trade Center steel before it is...
Fresh Kills Park on Staten Island in New York City is seen from the air on July 4 in Carteret, New Jersey.
Staten Island, New York: Freshkills Landfill the worlds largest landfill, processes 15,000 tons of trash per day.
Staten Island, New York: Freshkills Landfill, the largest landfill, processes 15,000 tons of trash per day.
Trash covers a portion of the Fresh Kills Landfill. The Fresh Kills Landfill, in the borough of Staten Island, was formerly the largest landfill in...
Staten Island, New York: Freshkills Landfill the worlds largest landfill, processes 15,000 tons of trash per day.
Manhattan can be seen in the background as a crane moves World Trade Center debris at the Fresh Kills Landfill 14 January, 2002. Crews at ground zero...
Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik tours Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island, where the remains of the fallen World Trade Center's twin towers are...
Avanti Demolition truck, loaded with rubble from the World Trade Center collapse, crosses Park Row en route to the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten...
Investigators in protective gear painstakingly sift through World Trade Center debris at Fresh Kills landfill on Staten Island. Literally billions of...
Twisted and charred fire truck at Fresh Kills landfill bears silent testimony to the fiery destruction wrought when terrorists attacked the World...
Staten Island, NY:- Fresh Kills, the world's largest landfill, dwarfs the Village Green housing development. Each day more than 30,000 tons of...
Staten Island, New York: Freshkills Landfill the worlds largest landfill, processes 15,000 tons of trash per day.
Seagulls fly over Fresh Kills on Staten Island, a major land-fill for NYC's garbage and the largest dump in the US, now closed.
Twisted rescue ladder on top of a New York City Fire Truck sits among World Trade Center debris at the Fresh Kills Landfill in New York 14 January,...
New York City Department of Sanitation workers move one of two 28,000 pound pieces of World Trade Center steel to a truck for use in a new U.S. Navy...
Pipe and drum corp play during a memorial service for those killed during the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center July 15, 2002 at Fresh...
Staten Island, New York: Freshkills Landfill the worlds largest landfill, processes 15,000 tons of trash per day.
Plastic liner covers a portion of the Fresh Kills Landfill. The Fresh Kills Landfill, in the borough of Staten Island, was formerly the largest...
Fire engines are among the wreckage of the World Trade Center at Fresh Kills Landfill 19 September 2001 in Staten Island, New York. Investiagtors are...
New York City Fire Department vehicles that were destroyed 11 September 2001 in the attack on the World Trade Center are stacked on top of each other...
Sign outside the front gate marks the end of an era at the Fresh Kills Landfill as the final barge full of New York City trash arrived in Staten...
New York Governor George Pataki, Staten Island Borough President Guy Molinari and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani wave as the the final barge full...
Manhattan can be seen in the background as a crane moves World Trade Center debris at the Fresh Kills Landfill 14 January, 2002. Crews at ground zero...
Officers lookover some of the twisted steel from the WTC before it goes to Freshkills Landfill in Staten Island, NY
New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, New York Governor George Pataki and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg bow their heads at a memorial...
Staten Island, UNITED STATES: The Manhattan skyline is seen in the background of tall grass at what will be New York's new parkland at Fresh Kills...
Idenification cards found in the remains of the World Trade Center are assembled in an evidence decontamination room at the Fresh Kills landfill...
Destroyed cars and trucks sit at the Fresh Kills landfill January 14, 2002 in the Staten Island borough of New York City. All debris from World Trade...
Staten Island, New York: Freshkills Landfill the worlds largest landfill, processes 15,000 tons of trash per day.
Staten Island, New York: Freshkills Landfill the worlds largest landfill, processes 15,000 tons of trash per day.
Garbage is deposited by heavy equipment at the Fresh Kills Land Fill, formerly the largest garbage dump in the world, now closed.
Two men examine a car among the wreckage of the World Trade Center 20 September 2001 at Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island, New York....
Members of the Guardian Angels cheer on drivers hauling the wreckage of the World Trade Center as it arrives at Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten...
Bulldozer works among the remains of a police car and the wreckage from the World Trade Center at Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island, New York, 19...
Two men examine a car among the wreckage of the World Trade Center at Fresh Kills Landfill 19 September 2001 in Staten Island, New York....
Gun and the hand from a sculpture from the World Trade Center site are examined at the Fresh Kills Landfill 14 January, 2002. The hand is said to be...
World Trade Center identity cards from several offices at the WTC are filed alphabetically at the Fresh Kills Landfill 14 January, 2002. Workers are...
World Trade Center identity cards from several offices at the WTC are filed by company at the Fresh Kills Landfill 14 January, 2002. Workers are...
Workers sift through debris from the World Trade Center at Fresh Kills Landfill 14 January, 2002. Workers search for personal property and remains of...
Close up of a New York City Fire Department vehicle at Fresh Kills Landfill 14 January, 2002 where debris from the World Trade Center is taken. Crews...
Smashed vehicles recovered from the World Trade Center site are stacked at Fresh Kills Landfill in New York 14 January, 2002. The wreckage and rubble...
New York Governor George Pataki, Staten Island Borough President Guy Molinari and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani wave as the the final barge full...
New York City Department of Sanitation workers move one of two 28,000 pound pieces of World Trade Center steel to a truck for use in a new U.S. Navy...
Officers and their K9 partners from the Union County Sheriff's office pay respects to NY-NJ Port Authority K9 dog Sirius, killed during the terrorist...
The torso of a bronze statue by French sculptor Auguste Rodin sits next to a plane engine and other debris recovered from the World Trade Center site...
Steel beam from the wreckage of the World Trade Center is loaded on to a truck headed to Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island on September 19, 2001...
New York City Police Department Chief of Detectives Bill Allee walks amongst the piles of dirt and cement where the remains of the World Trade Center...
Fire engines are among the wreckage of the World Trade Center at Fresh Kills Landfill 19 September 2001 in Staten Island, New York. Investiagtors are...
Bulldozer works among the remains of a police car and the wreckage from the World Trade Center at Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island, New York, 19...
Twisted rescue ladder on top of a New York City Fire Truck sits among World Trade Center debris at the Fresh Kills Landfill in New York 14 January,...
Police officer wipes away a tear during a memorial service for those killed during the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center July 15, 2002...
Police photographer takes a group shot of the New York Police Department staff who have been posted at Fresh Kills Landfill after a memorial service...
Politicians, family and recovery workers attend a memorial service for those killed during the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center July...
An unidentified woman cries during a family service for those killed during the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center July 15, 2002 at Fresh...
Nicole Petrocelli holds a picture of herself with her late husband Mark, who was killed during the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center,...
Marina Arevalo holds a picture of her son Kenneth Lira, who was killed during the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, after at a memorial...