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Spill Incidents Spill Incidents Spill Number Program Facility Name 0107132 MH 864 0405586 BOWRY BAY 0405586 BOWRY BAY 0204667 POLE 16091 0210559 POLE ON 0311484 PRIVATE RESIDENCE 0104307 149TH RD 0160046 ABANDONED DRUMS 9606869 AMSTERDAM AVE 0312198 APARTMENT BUILDING 0109039 APT BUILDING ' 0312848 BROOKLYN TECH HIGHSCHOOL 0260048 CRAINS MILL ROAD 0400907 CSX RAILYARD 0304214 CULL RESIDENCE 0008342 GREER TOYOTA 0405793 MANHOLE #58430 0405793 MANHOLE #58430 0313032 MANHOLE #6014 9814599 MANHOLE 2981 Page 1 of 1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents Street 1 Street 2 Locality RT 119/MILLWOOD RD ELMSFORD WATER POLL CONTROL QUEENS WATER POLL CONTROL QUEENS GRACE AVE/BURKE AVE BRONX FERDALE LOMIS RD / RT 52 LIBERTY 6568 GLEN HAVEN RD SCOTT 183RD ST, 149TH AV& 149RD QUEENS BAKER SCHOOL HOUSE ROAD SOLON WEST 79 TH STREET NYC 4 SOUTH SIDE TERRACE APAR NEW PALTZ 94-06 34TH RD QUEENS 29 FORT GREEN PLACE BROOKLYN CRAINS MILL ROAD TRUXTON 644 ULSTER AVE KINGSTON 88 FARAH LN MIDDLETOWN 1420 RT 9 WAPPINGERS FALLS W 59TH ST / 12TH AV MANHATTAN W 59TH ST / 12TH AV MANHATTAN 156-170 WEST 42ND STREET MANHATTAN CLASSON AVE & FULTON ST BROOKLYN Page 2 of 1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents County ZIP Code SWIS Code DEC Region Westchester 6000 3 Queens 4101 2 Queens 4101 2 Bronx 0301 2 Sullivan 5336 3 Cortland 1238 7 Queens 4101 2 Cortland 1200 7 New York 3101 2 Ulster 5638 3 Queens 4101 2 Kings 2401 2 Cortland 1244 7 Ulster 5630 3 Orange 3609 3 Dutchess 1400 3 New York 3101 2 New York 3101 2 New York 3101 2 Kings 2401 2 Page 3 of 1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents Spill Date Received Date Contributing Factor 10/10/2001 10/10/2001 Unknown 08/21/2004 08/21/2004 Other 08/21/2004 08/21/2004 Other 08/02/2002 08/02/2002 Equipment Failure 01/20/2003 01/20/2003 Traffic Accident 01/11/2004 01/11/2004 Equipment Failure 07/23/2001 07/23/2001 Abandoned Drums 11/23/2001 11/23/2001 Abandoned Drums 08/28/1996 08/28/1996 Traffic Accident 02/02/2004 02/02/2004 Tank Failure 12/11/2001 12/11/2001 Equipment Failure 02/20/2004 02/20/2004 Human Error 10/16/2002 10/16/2002 Deliberate 04/27/2004 04/27/2004 Equipment Failure 07/22/2003 07/22/2003 Deliberate 10/12/2000 10/17/2000 Tank Failure 08/26/2004 08/26/2004 Unknown 08/26/2004 08/26/2004 Unknown 02/26/2004 02/26/2004 Unknown 03/08/1999 03/08/1999 Unknown Page 4 of 1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents Waterbody Source Close Date Unknown 10/15/2001 EAST RIVER Unknown 09/17/2004 EAST RIVER Unknown 09/17/2004 Commercial/Industrial 10/28/2002 Commercial/Industrial 01/22/2003 Private Dwelling 08/25/2004 Unknown 08/01/2001 Unknown 05/14/2002 Commercial Vehicle 08/29/1996 Commercial/Industrial 04/05/2004 Tank Truck 12/21/2001 Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other 02/27/2004 Unknown 10/20/2002 Railroad Car 04/27/2004 Private Dwelling 07/30/2003 Commercial/Industrial 10/17/2000 Unknown 10/23/2006 Unknown 10/23/2006 Unknown 07/15/2004 Unknown 03/22/1999 Page 5 of 1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents Material Name Material Family Quantity Units unknown material Other 10 Gallons raw sewage Other 0 Pounds raw sewage Other 0 transformer oil Petroleum 1 Gallons transformer oil Petroleum 6 Gallons #2 fuel oil Petroleum 75 Gallons unknown material Other 0 Gallons unknown material Other 0 Gallons antifreeze Other 2 Gallons #2 fuel oil Petroleum 0 Pounds #2 fuel oil Petroleum 5 Gallons #6 fuel oil Petroleum 10 Gallons unknown material Other 0 Gallons lube oil Petroleum 10 Gallons #2 fuel oil Petroleum 0 Gallons waste oil/used oil Petroleum 0 Gallons unknown petroleum Petroleum 1 unknown petroleum Petroleum 1 Pounds unknown petroleum Petroleum 2 Gallons unknown petroleum Petroleum 4 Gallons Page 6 of 1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents Recovered 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 7 of 1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents 0401659 MANHOLE 4467 0011768 MANHOLE 829 0208773 MH 17516 0260008 MOBIL OIL COMPANY 9601810 MORGAN RD 0203407 MR. PRASAUD 9510933 NEUBERGER RESIDENCE 0405145 NIMO 0405145 NIMO 9600156 NIMO GARAGE 0360027 OIL ON ROADWAY 0400255 PRIVATE RESIDENCE 9960027 ROUTE 3 BRIDGE PROJECTS 9960027 ROUTE 3 BRIDGE PROJECTS 0405339 RT 17M, BETWEEN 0405339 RT 17M, BETWEEN 9903892 SOUTH OF BAYVIEW AVE 0201083 SUN UP TRUCK PLAZA 9603997 THRUWAY EXIT 34A 0311082 VACANT PROPERTY 0101621 VAULT 8754 0211713 VS 4673 Page 8 of 1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents GRAND ARMY PLAZA/BANDERBI BROOKLYN WILLIAMSBURG PL & PARK AV NEW YORK CITY LOCUST AV/E 140TH ST BRONX 452 GRANT BOULEVARD SYRACUSE BWTN RT31 & WETZEL RD LIVERPOOL 317 WOODBINE ST BROOKLYN 2 TRINITY PL RHINEBECK 100 BLOCK DIDAMA ST SYRACUSE 100 BLOCK DIDAMA ST SYRACUSE 47 MILL ST MIDDLE FALLS TURNPIKE ROAD THROOP AURELIUS 133 -45 114TH STREET QUEENS RT 3 FULTON RT 3 FULTON ST RT 17/HARRIMAN HARRIMAN ST RT 17/HARRIMAN HARRIMAN WEST SIDE OF SEAGATE AVE BROOKLYN 2023 RT 104 PERSH I-90 NYS THRUWAY SYRACUSE RT 209 & CLAY HILL RD KERHONKSON 135 WEST 74TH ST MANHATTAN 5TH AVE / EAST 47TH ST MANHATTAN Page 9 of 1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents Kings 2401 2 Kings 2401 2 Bronx 0301 2 Onondaga 3415 7 Onondaga 3400 7 Kings 2401 2 Dutchess 1450 3 Onondaga 3415 7 Onondaga 3415 7 Saratoga 4600 5 Cayuga 0600 7 Queens 4101 2 Oswego 3804 7 Oswego 3804 7 Orange 3600 3 Orange 3600 3 Kings 2401 2 Oswego 3800 7 Onondaga 3415 7 Ulster 5600 3 New York 3101 2 New York 3101 2 Page 10 of1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents 05/15/2004 05/15/2004 Unknown 01/31/2001 01/31/2001 Unknown 11/23/2002 11/24/2002 Unknown 04/19/2002 04/19/2002 Equipment Failure 05/05/1996 05/06/1996 Unknown 07/01/2002 07/01/2002 Equipment Failure 11/30/1995 11/30/1995 Tank Overfill 08/10/2004 08/10/2004 Equipment Failure 08/10/2004 08/10/2004 Equipment Failure 04/03/1996 04/03/1996 Equipment Failure 07/21/2003 07/21/2003 Equipment Failure 04/08/2004 04/08/2004 Human Error 08/11/1999 08/11/1999 Unknown 08/11/1999 08/11/1999 Unknown 08/16/2004 08/16/2004 Other 08/16/2004 08/16/2004 Other 07/05/1999 07/05/1999 Equipment Failure 04/08/2002 04/29/2002 Unknown 06/24/1996 06/24/1996 Traffic Accident 12/29/2003 12/29/2003 Other 05/11/2001 05/11/2001 Equipment Failure 02/26/2003 02/26/2003 Unknown Page 11 of1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents Unknown 09/14/2004 Unknown 06/05/2001 Unknown 11/27/2002 Gasoline Station or other PBS Facility 04/24/2002 Unknown 07/30/1996 Commercial Vehicle 12/15/2003 Private Dwelling 12/04/1995 Commercial Vehicle 09/13/2004 Commercial Vehicle 09/13/2004 Commercial Vehicle 07/22/1996 Unknown 08/06/2003 Private Dwelling 04/08/2004 Unknown 01/10/2000 Unknown 01/10/2000 Commercial Vehicle 08/16/2004 Commercial Vehicle 08/16/2004 Commercial/Industrial 04/04/2002 Unknown 10/31/2003 Commercial Vehicle 07/03/1996 Commercial/Industrial 02/27/2004 Commercial/Industrial 07/17/2003 Unknown 02/09/2004 Page 12 of1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents unknown petroleum Petroleum 1 Gallons unknown petroleum Petroleum 1 Gallons unknown material Other 1 Gallons gasoline Petroleum 3 Gallons waste oil/used oil Petroleum 0 Gallons #2 fuel oil Petroleum 3 Gallons #2 fuel oil Petroleum 1 Gallons hydraulic oil Petroleum 2 Gallons hydraulic oil Petroleum 2 Gallons hydraulic oil Petroleum 2 Gallons unknown petroleum Petroleum 0 Gallons paint Other 0 Pounds unknown petroleum Petroleum 0 Gallons paint Other 0 Gallons #2 fuel oil Petroleum 0 #2 fuel oil Petroleum 0 Pounds transformer oil Petroleum 1 Gallons gasoline Petroleum 0 Gallons lime Other 10 Gallons gasoline Petroleum 0 Pounds dielectric fluid Petroleum 40 Gallons unknown petroleum Petroleum 3 Gallons Page 13 of1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 14 of1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents 0312312 WEST 42 SUBSTATION 1204533 # 02 PIT BARTON MINES 9102393 # 1 IMPORT CENTER 1307174 # 137/KOWALIK RES.: 550 UST 1200610 # 2 SPIER RIGHT AWAY POLE # 72 0706917 # 3 ASH EXTRACTOR 9411997 # 3073 RT. 9G 9411488 # 5 ROCKAWAY INLET 1010077 # 7 SUBWAY LINE 9112639 # 9 AQUARIUS STREET 1106340 # POLE OVER HEAD 1307377 # UNIT 187 RES.: 300 UST 0314223 # 0111176 # 9813853 #0284 VAULT 9906292 #1 GAS TURBINE 0300950 #1 LAGOON GE SILICONES 0511064 #1 OILY WASTE SEPERATER 8806502 #1 ROCKVILLE CENTRE ASSOCIATE 8810080 #1 SPEED 8810080 #1 SPEED Page 15 of1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents 521 WEST 41 ST MANHATTAN 13 LAKE RD NORTH CREEEK 202 DEVOE AVE YONKERS 160 HOLSAPPLE RD. DOVER PLAINS # 2 SPIER RIGHT AWAY POLE # 72 CHARLTON 100 ENERGY BLVD NIAGARA FALLS RR 1 BOX 82 #3073 RT. 9G TIVOLI # 5 ROCKAWAY INLET QUEENS STEINWAY TUBE C1 C2 43+00-45+00 MANHATTAN 9 AQUARIUS STREET MONROE 410 HUNTER STREET MAMARONECK 160 HOLSAPPLE RD DOVER PLAINS 65 LAKE ROAD CONGERS SPRING ST & BROADWAY KINGSTON 164TH ST & 89TH AVE QUEENS 20TH AVE & 21ST ST NEW YORK 260 HUDSON RIVER ROAD WATERFORD 140 SAMSONDALE AVE WEST HAVERSTRAW 1 JEFFERSON AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE 712 BRADLEY STREET WATERTOWN 712 BRADLEY STREET WATERTOWN Page 16 of1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents New York 3101 2 Warren 5730 5 Westchester 6018 3 Dutchess 1426 3 Saratoga 4622 5 Niagara 3211 9 Dutchess 1400 3 Queens 4101 2 New York 3101 2 Orange 3640 3 Westchester 6032 3 Dutchess 1426 3 Rockland 4426 3 Ulster 5630 3 Queens 4101 2 Queens 4101 2 Saratoga 4654 5 Rockland 4422 3 Nassau 3020 1 Jefferson 2358 6 Jefferson 2358 6 Page 17 of1673 09/28/2021 Spill Incidents 02/05/2004 02/05/2004 Equipment Failure 08/06/2012 08/06/2012 Equipment Failure 05/30/1991 05/30/1991 Deliberate 10/10/2013 10/10/2013 Tank Test Failure 04/20/2012 04/20/2012 Equipment Failure 09/21/2007 09/22/2007 Equipment Failure 12/01/1994 12/08/1994 Other 11/29/1994 11/29/1994 Unknown 12/22/2010 12/22/2010 Equipment Failure 03/11/1992 03/11/1992 Housekeeping 08/29/2011 08/29/2011 Other 10/17/2013 10/17/2013 Tank Test Failure 03/29/2004

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