Participant Station Address City State Shell/Equiva Service Shell Rte 8 & Great Hill Rd Ansonia Ct Exxonmobil Squaw Hollow X

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Participant Station Address City State Shell/Equiva Service Shell Rte 8 & Great Hill Rd Ansonia Ct Exxonmobil Squaw Hollow X PARTICIPANT STATION ADDRESS CITY STATE SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL RTE 8 & GREAT HILL RD ANSONIA CT EXXONMOBIL SQUAW HOLLOW X 9 NOTT HWY ASHFORD CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 23908079 AVON 75 EAST MAIN STREET AVON CT EXXONMOBIL AVON 80 EAST MAIN STREET AVON CT EXXONMOBIL SOUCEY ENTERPR 411 WEST MAIN STREET AVON CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514517 FOOD 77 GREENWOOD AVE BETHEL CT EXXONMOBIL GRASSY PLAIN S 33-35 GRASSY PLAIN ST BETHEL CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 203 GREENWOOD AVE BETHEL CT EXXONMOBIL BRANMAR SERVIC 985 BLUE HILLS AVE BLOOMFIE CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 15458003 BLOOM 925 BLUE HILL AVE BLOOMFIELD CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 47 JEROME AVE BLOOMFIELD CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 19328011 M&M O 271 HOP RIVER ROAD BOLTON CT EXXONMOBIL GARY JACKOPSIC 129 BOSTON TPKE BOLTON CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 13821105 A AND 117 N MAIN STREET BRANFORD CT EXXONMOBIL CHUCKYS BRNDFD 364 E MAIN ST BRANFORD CT EXXONMOBIL DEAN EVANS 108 N MAIN ST BRANFORD CT EXXONMOBIL OPAL VENTURES 48 LEETES ISLAND ROAD BRANFORD CT EXXONMOBIL E & M PARK FUE 1705 PARK AVENUE BRIDGEPO CT EXXONMOBIL BRIDGEPORT 565 LINDLEY ST BRIDGEPO CT EXXONMOBIL SABA 1360 NOBLE AVE BRIDGEPO CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 24899175 STATE 900 STATE STEET BRIDGEPORT CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 20524016 SALMA 915 RESERVOIR AVE BRIDGEPORT CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 4402 MAIN STREET BRIDGEPORT CT EXXONMOBIL MARTYS 11 NEW MILFORD RD WEST BRIDGEWA CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 14253014 A & J 36 EAST MAIN STREET BRISTOL CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514005 FOOD 396 BIRCH BRISTOL CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514012 CITGO 54 FARMINGTONAVE BRISTOL CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514023 FOOD 527 MIDDLE STREET BRISTOL CT EXXONMOBIL BRISTOL MOBIL 330 MIDDLE ST BRISTOL CT EXXONMOBIL BROOKFIELD GAS 83 FEDERAL RD BROOKFIE CT EXXONMOBIL NEW ENERGY L.L 818 FEDERAL ROAD BROOKFIE CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 24039009 4 COR 820 FEDERAL RD, RT 7 BROOKFIELD CT IRVING OIL BROOKFIELD IRVING #770 177 FEDERAL ROAD BROOKFIELD CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 13821099 BROOK 592 PROVIDENCE ROAD BROOKLYN CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 13821117 SOREL 88 HARTFORD RD BROOKLYN CT EXXONMOBIL BROOKLYN XTRA 409 PROVIDENCE RD BROOKLYN CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 500 PROVIDENCE RD BROOKLYN CT EXXONMOBIL CANAAN MOBIL 5 E MAIN ST CANAAN CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 3 E MAIN ST CANAAN CT EXXONMOBIL JOSEPH H. EISE 306 ALBANY TPKE CANTON CT EXXONMOBIL SAM'S FOOD STO 55 MAIN ST CENTERBR CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 23 MAIN STREET CENTERBROOK CT CHASEPAYMENTECH SOLU CHESHIRE AUTO SERV IRV 831 SOUTH MAIN ST CHESHIRE CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 24444057 CHESH 626 MAPLE AVENUE CHESHIRE CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 115 HIGH STREET CLINTON CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 196 E MAIN STREET CLINTON CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 56 WEST MAIN ST CLINTON CT EXXONMOBIL COLCHESTER MOB 51 OLD HARTFORD RD COLCHEST CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514031 FOOD 327 S MAIN ST COLCHESTER CT CONOCOPHILLIPS INC COLCHESTER 66 299 SOUTH MAIN STREET COLCHESTER CT 7-ELEVEN INC 7-ELEVEN 32522 52 RTE. 66 COLUMBIA CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 24899118 CORNW 607 CORNWALL BRIDGE RD CORNWALL BRID CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 24444051 LEMAN 392 POST RD COS COB CT 7-ELEVEN INC 7-ELEVEN 32520 2711 BOSTON TNPK. COVENTRY CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 23051002 COVEN 1381 MAIN STREET COVENTRY CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 14253019 CROMW 265 MAIN ST CROMWELL CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 21831119 BISHO RT 72 BERLIN ROAD CROMWELL CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514018 FOOD 529 MAIN STREET CROMWELL CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP FIVE THIRTY EIGHT MA 538 MAIN STREET CROMWELL CT EXXONMOBIL SIMEONE'S OF C 176 WEST ST CROMWELL CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP #153 DANBURY GLOBAL 110 NEWTOWNROAD POCONO RD DANBURY CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 20491002 NORTH 38 NORTH STREET DANBURY CT PARTICIPANT STATION ADDRESS CITY STATE CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 20524050 FRIEN 27 TAMARACK AVE DANBURY CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 20524055 FRIEN 351 MAIN ST DANBURY CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514546 FOOD 63 MAIN STREET DANBURY CT EXXONMOBIL BUD'S SERVICE 112 NEWTOWN ROAD DANBURY CT EXXONMOBIL DANBURY FAIR 40 BACKUS AVE DANBURY CT EXXONMOBIL DANBURY ONE ST 276 WHITE STREET DANBURY CT EXXONMOBIL MILL PLAIN MOB 111 MILL PLAINS DANBURY CT EXXONMOBIL NEW ENERGY OF 419 MAIN ST DANBURY CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 101 NEWTOWN ROAD DANBURY CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 2 OLD SHELTER ROCK DANBURY CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP EXPRESS FUELS & FOOD 25 MILL PLAIN RD DANBURY CT EXXONMOBIL PADANARAM GAS 54 PADANARAM ROAD DANBURY CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 24 LAKE AVE EXTENSION DANBURY CT EXXONMOBIL DARIEN FUEL 1358 BOSTON POST RD DARIEN CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 164 NOROTON AVENUE DARIEN CT EXXONMOBIL DAYVILLE MOBIL 599 HARTFORD PIKE DAYVILLE CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 1095 N MAIN ST DAYVILLE CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 24039008 DERBY 49-57 ELIZABETH ST DERBY CT EXXONMOBIL DERBY 208 NEW HAVEN AVE DERBY CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 263-265 ROOSEVELT DR DERBY CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 21718039 DICK' 22 NEW HAVEN AVE DURHAM CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 14253017 EAST ROUTE 187, 2 SCHOOL ST. EAST GRANBY CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514013 FOOD 32 EAST HIGH ST EAST HAMPTON CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514014 FOOD 1 COLCHESTER AVE EAST HAMPTON CT EXXONMOBIL SUPER PUMPER, 483 SILVER LN EAST HAR CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 23908047 WASU 451 SCHOOL ST EAST HARTFORD CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 123 SCHOOL RD EAST HARTFORD CT CONOCOPHILLIPS INC EAST HARTFORD 66 302 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 1475 SILVER LANE EAST HARTFORD CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 113 BOSTON POST ROAD EAST LYME CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 23908013 EAST 211 EAST AVENUE EAST NORWALK CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 168 BRIDGE STREET EAST WINDSOR CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 20524059 EASTO 440 SPORT HILL RD EASTON CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 23908020 ELMWO 1137 NEW BRITAIN AVE ELMWOOD CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514011 FOOD 559 HAZZARD AVE ENFIELD CT EXXONMOBIL ALGOO & SONS, 76 HAZARD AVE ENFIELD CT EXXONMOBIL ALGOO AND SONS 100 ELM ST ENFIELD CT EXXONMOBIL STAR LIGHT MIN 1594 KING STREET ENFIELD CT EXXONMOBIL ESSEX 90 PLAINS RD ESSEX CT EXXONMOBIL FAIRFIELD MOBI 2093 POST RD FAIRFIEL CT EXXONMOBIL FAIRFIELD TPKE I 95 FAIRFIELD NORTHBOUN FAIRFIEL CT EXXONMOBIL FAIRFIELD TPKE I 95 FAIRFIELD SOUTHBOUN FAIRFIEL CT EXXONMOBIL NDD CORPORATIO 1271 STRATFIELD RD FAIRFIEL CT EXXONMOBIL SHOREHAVEN MAR 2120 BLACK ROCK TPKE. FAIRFIEL CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 2424 BLACK ROCK TURNPIKE FAIRFIELD CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 20524027 FRIEN 1096 POST RD FAIRFIELD CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 1139 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD CT FDCS NORTH STAR 350 JENNINGS ROAD FAIRFIELD CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 24899116 FIFES 200 ROUTE 7 N FALLS VILLAGE CT EXXONMOBIL FARMINGTON 6 COLT HIGHWAY FARMINGT CT EXXONMOBIL FARMINGTON VEN 843 FARMINGTON AVE FARMINGT CT EXXONMOBIL SCOTT SOUCEY 435 MAIN ST FARMINGT CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 342 COLT HIGHWAY FARMINGTON CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 1673 ROUTE 12 GALES FERRY CT EXXONMOBIL GLASTONBURY VE 2952 MAIN ST GLASTONB CT EXXONMOBIL OPAL VENTURES 2493 MAIN ST GLASTONB CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP #152 GLASTONBURY GLO 2997 MAIN ST GLASTONBURY CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 2088 HEBRON AVENUE GLASTONBURY CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 2749 MAIN ST GLASTONBURY CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 556 HEBRON AVE GLASTONBURY CT EXXONMOBIL GREENWICH 780 WEST PUTNAM AVE GREENWIC CT EXXONMOBIL MERRITT PKWY G MERRITT PARKWAY GREENWIC CT PARTICIPANT STATION ADDRESS CITY STATE EXXONMOBIL MERRITT PKWY G MERRITT PKWY SOUTHBOUND GREENWIC CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 83 EAST PUTNAM GREENWICH CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 222 GLENVILLE RD GREENWICH CT EXXONMOBIL AVERY MARKET 2 SHENNECOSSETT RD GROTON CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 106 FORT HILL RD GROTON CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 294 ROUTE 12 GROTON CT EXXONMOBIL BLACKROCK HOLD 1164 BOSTON POST ROAD GUILFORD CT EXXONMOBIL GUILFORD MOBIL 500 BOSTON POST RD GUILFORD CT PAYMENTECH GUILFORD TEXACO 2293 BOSTON POST RD GUILFORD CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 490 BOSTON POST RD GUILFORD CT EXXONMOBIL MERCURY #32 -H 1598 SAYBROOK ROAD HADDAM CT 7-ELEVEN INC 7-ELEVEN 33307 1795 DIXWELL AVE HAMDEN CT EXXONMOBIL HAMDEN 2263 WHITNEY AVE HAMDEN CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 1620 PARK ST HARTFORD CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 335 CAPITOL AVE HARTFORD CT EXXONMOBIL HARTFORD 351 WOODLAND ST. HARTFORD CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 21831106 AIRPO 80 AIRPORT RD HARTFORD CT EXXONMOBIL MERCURY #42 110 BRAINARD ROAD HARTFORD CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 131 BRAINARD RD HARTFORD CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 15458001 MARKE 410 MARKET ST HARTFORD CT EXXONMOBIL F L ROBERTS, I 140 WESTON ST HARTFORD CT EXXONMOBIL CHUCKY'S JEWET 7 MAIN STREET JEWETT C CT EXXONMOBIL KENT PATCO 5 SOUTH MAIN ST KENT CT EXXONMOBIL LAKEVILLE PATC 10 SHARON RD LAKEVILL CT EXXONMOBIL LEDYARD #32 749 COLONEL LEDYARD HWY LEDYARD CT EXXONMOBIL LISBON MOBIL 107 RIVER ROAD RT 12 LISBON CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 114 RIVER ROAD LISBON CT CHASEPAYMENTECH SOLU LITCHFIELD IRVING 250 WEST ST LITCHFIELD CT EXXONMOBIL HONEY BEE FARM 1334 BOSTON POST RD. MADISON CT EXXONMOBIL MADISON TPKE ( I-95 SOUTHBOUND MADISON CT EXXONMOBIL BUCKLAND HILLS 1527 PLEASANT VALLEY ROA MANCHEST CT EXXONMOBIL MANCHESTER VEN 427 HARTFORD RD MANCHEST CT 7-ELEVEN INC 7-ELEVEN 32514 706 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 19328013 QADRI 555 W MIDDLE TPK MANCHESTER CT SHELL/EQUIVA SERVICE SHELL 161 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER CT EXXONMOBIL SAM'S FOOD STO 9 STAFFORD RD MANSFIEL CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 23908090 MARBL 210 NEW MILFORD TPK MARBLE DALE CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 21831148 KHAN' 394 N MAIN ST MARLBOROUGH CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 21831184 COLON 182 COLONY ST MERIDEN CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP CITGO 26514003 FOOD 54 SOUTH BROAD ST MERIDEN CT CITGO PETROLEUM CORP MERIDEN (934) 934-938 E.
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