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GROUND WATER IN THE RARITAN RIVER BASIN

A Technical Report for the Raritan Basin Watershed Management Project

New Jersey Water Supply Authority Final Report: June 2002

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GROUND WATER OF THE RARITAN RIVER BASIN

TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...... VII SUMMARY...... 1 Ground Water Recharge...... 1 Ground Water Contamination...... 2 Septic System Capacity...... 2 HYDROLOGY...... 3 Definition of Ground Water...... 3 Concepts of Ground Water Flow and Recharge...... 3 Hydrology, Topography and Geography...... 4 Water Table vs. Confined Aquifer...... 5 Karst ...... 6 Basalt/Diabase ...... 6 “Age” of Ground Water ...... 6 RECHARGE AND USES...... 7 Definition of Recharge ...... 7 Ground Water Recharge in the Raritan Basin ...... 7 Simulation of Ground Water Flows...... 10 Adverse Effects of Impervious Cover and Soil Compaction Relative to Ground Water Recharge...... 12 Occurrences of Drought in the Basin...... 12 Ground Water Withdrawals...... 13 Ground Water Discharges ...... 13 PUBLIC USES...... 14 Wells of the Basin...... 14 Wellhead Protection Areas...... 14 WATER QUALITY...... 16 Causes of Ground Water Contamination and Effects of Land Use on Ground Water Quality ...... 16 Known Contaminated Sites...... 18 Contaminated Wells...... 19 Facilities Handling Solid Waste and Hazardous Materials...... 20 IV NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

ESTIMATING CARRYING CAPACITY FOR SEPTIC SYSTEMS...... 22 Geographic Area and Sub-areas ...... 23 Purpose of Carrying Capacity Analysis...... 23 Assumption – Initial Nitrate Concentration in Ground Water...... 23 Target Nitrate Concentration In Ground Water...... 24 Assumption – Flow and Nitrate Loadings from Septic System...... 25 Assumption – Nitrates from Other Sources ...... 25 Approach to Estimating Ground Water Recharge ...... 25 General Limitations to Use of the Model ...... 25 Limitations to Use of the Raritan Project Results ...... 27 Results of the Septic System Carrying Capacity Analysis...... 27 Comparison to Existing Septic Systems ...... 28 MANAGEMENT CONCLUSIONS OF EXISTING PLANS ...... 28 Existing and Proposed Regulations...... 29 NJ State Development and Redevelopment Plan...... 29 1989 Ground Water Strategy...... 30 NJDEP Wellhead Protection Program Plan ...... 30 South Branch Watershed Association Wellhead Protection Plan...... 30 Statewide Water Supply Plan...... 31 NJDEP Site Remediation Plan ...... 31 CRITICAL NEEDS ...... 31 CONCLUSIONS ...... 32 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ...... 33 COMMON ACRONYMS...... 34 REFERENCES ...... 34

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LIST OF TABLES Table 1 – Wellhead Protection Areas (WHPA) by Watershed Management Area (WMA)………………………15 Table 2 -- Known Contaminated Sites (KCSL) within Wellhead Protection Areas (WHPA)……………………..19 Table 3 - Registered USTs for the Municipalities of the Raritan Basin by County………………………………..21 Table 4 - Superfund Sites on the National Priorities List……………………………………………………………22 Table 5 – Example Comparison of Septic System Densities………………………………………………………28

List of Figures Follows Page 1 a. 14-Digit Hydrologic Unit Codes within the Raritan Basin...... 7 b. 14-Digit Hydrologic Unit Codes and Municipalities within the Raritan Basin...... 7 c. Municipalities and Hydrology within the Raritan Basin ...... 7 2 Ground Water Recharge in the Upper Raritan WMA ...... 7 3 Ground Water Recharge in the Lower Raritan WMA ...... 7 4 Ground Water Recharge in the Millstone WMA...... 7 5 Differences in Average Ground Water Recharge Values in the Raritan Basin 1986-1995 ...... 7 6 Land Use Classifications That Have Changed to Urban Land between 1986 and 1995 within the Raritan Basin ...... 7 7 Detailed Classifications of New Urban Land Uses, 1986-1995 within the Raritan Basin ...... 7 8 Public Community Water Supply Wells within the Raritan Basin, 2002 ...... 14 8a Wellhead Protection Areas within the Raritan Basin, 2001 ...... 15 9 Wellhead Protection Areas for Public Community Water Supply Wells and Large Capacity Industrial Wells in and near Alamatong Wellfield...... 15 10 Public Non-Community Wellhead Locations within the South Branch Watershed ...... 15 11 Known Contaminated Site Locations within the Raritan Basin, 2001...... 19 12 Solid Waste Landfills within the Raritan Basin ...... 20 13 Septic System Carrying Capacity for the Upper Raritan Watershed Management Area ...... 23 14 Septic System Carrying Capacity for the Lower Raritan Watershed Management Area ...... 23 15 Septic System Carrying Capacity for the Millstone Watershed Management Area...... 23

List of Figures From “Setting of the Raritan River Basin” Technical Report (not included) Figure 4 – Municipalities and Road Network within the Raritan Basin Figure 5 - Topography and Major Landforms within the Raritan Basin Figure 6 – Geological Map of New Jersey Figure 7 - Major and Minor Aquifers within the Raritan Basin Figure 10 – Surface Water Hydrology within the Raritan Basin

List of Figures From “Landscape of the Raritan River Basin” Technical Report (not included) Figure 8 – Approved Wastewater Management Area Boundaries within the Raritan Basin

Note: Figures referenced from other technical reports are available at the www.raritanbasin.org web site or by contacting the NJ Water Supply Authority’s Watershed Protection Programs Office at (732) 356-9344.

Appendix A Table A-1 – Ground Water Recharge for the Upper Raritan WMA Table A-2 – Ground Water Recharge for the Lower Raritan WMA Table A-3 – Ground Water Recharge for the Millstone WMA

Appendix B Table B-1 – Public Community Water Supply Wells of the Raritan Basin Table B-2 – List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin Table B-3 – Solid Waste Landfills in the Raritan Basin Table B-4 – NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water within the Seven Counties of the Raritan Basin VI NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Appendix C Table C-1 – Septic System Carrying Capacity for the Upper Raritan WMA Table C-2 – Septic System Carrying Capacity for the Lower Raritan WMA Table C-3 – Septic System Carrying Capacity for the Millstone WMA VII NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Acknowledgements

Primary Author:

Deborah J. Newcomb, Watershed Protection Specialist Watershed Protection Programs, NJ Water Supply Authority

Contributing Authors:

Caroline R. Phillipuk, GIS Specialist Upper Raritan Watershed Association

Tom J. Stanuikynas, GIS Specialist Watershed Protection Programs, NJ Water Supply Authority

Daniel J. Van Abs, PhD, PP/AICP Manager, Watershed Protection Programs, NJ Water Supply Authority

This report was developed using geographic information system digital data developed under the auspices of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Geographic Information System digital data, but this secondary product has not been verified by NJDEP or the original author(s) of the study.

The NJ Water Supply Authority would like to thank the Characterization Committee, Project Team and Technical Advisory Committee of the Raritan Basin Watershed Management Project for all of their comments, hard work and suggestions. Project Team members include:

• New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection • New Jersey Water Supply Authority • North Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Council • Rutgers Center for Environmental Communication • South Branch Watershed Association • Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association • United States Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Conservation Service • United States Geological Survey • Upper Raritan Watershed Association

New Jersey Water Supply Authority Commissioners: Bradley M. Campbell, Chairman Commissioner, NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Serves as Chair of the Authority Gary Sondermeyer, Chief of Staff, NJDEP (Chairman pro tem) Peggy Haskin Susan Blew Donald L. Correll Louis C. Mai Warren H. Victor

Executive Director: Thomas G. Baxter, P.E.

Project Manager: Daniel J. Van Abs, PhD, PP/AICP VIII NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

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GROUND WATER OF THE RARITAN RIVER BASIN A Technical Report for the Raritan Basin Watershed Management Project

Summary

The Raritan River Basin includes 16 major watersheds, and comprises approximately 1,100 square miles. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has aggregated these watersheds into three Watershed Management Areas (WMAs), as shown in Figure 4-Municipalities and Road Network within the Raritan Basin, of the technical report “Setting of the Raritan River Basin.” These areas are the Upper Raritan WMA (WMA 8), the Lower Raritan WMA (WMA 9) and the Millstone WMA (WMA 10).

This technical report focuses on the ground water resources of the Raritan River Basin and includes detailed descriptions of ground water recharge capabilities and carrying capacity for septic systems for the subwatersheds of the Basin. It includes information on public community water supply wells and known contaminated sites and provides a general summary of the existing regulations and plans that aid in the protection of ground water resources. This report should serve as a tool to manage and protect against future ground water recharge losses and as well as aid in better management of septic systems densities. Municipal master plans, zoning, development ordinances, land management practices and restoration projects all can make use of information from this and other Raritan Project technical reports.

Descriptions in this report of geologic features and water availability rely heavily on other technical reports prepared for the Raritan Basin Watershed Management Project including the ”Water Budget” and “Water Availability of the Raritan River Basin” Technical Reports. Detailed geographic information system (GIS) analyses conducted by the Upper Raritan Watershed Association provide the basis for the sections on ground water recharge and estimated carrying capacity for septic systems. The ground water recharge analysis was performed using the New Jersey Geological Survey’s (NJGS) Geological Survey Report (GSR-32) method, which estimates ground water recharge below the plant root zone using municipality-based climatic, soil and land use/land cover factors. The septic system carrying capacity analysis was conducted using a New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) method that estimates the total number of septic systems that may be accommodated within a geographic area using average loadings of nitrates per septic system, estimates of ground water recharge from precipitation based on the GSR-32 method, and a target concentration for nitrates from the Ground Water Quality Standards (NJAC 7:9-6) using the Class II-A antidegradation policy. Limitations of the model and results are discussed further in the section on estimating carrying capacity for septic systems, below. Other GIS data included in this report were obtained from the NJDEP’s Bureau of Geographic Information and Analysis, Division of Watershed Management and Site Remediation Program.

Ground Water Recharge

The ground water recharge analysis reveals that of the 136 subwatersheds in the Raritan Basin, 130 have experienced losses in recharge between 1986 and 1995 due to land uses changes from more to less permeable surfaces. Of these, the majority of losses have ranged primarily between 0–10%; however, several watersheds have lost between 10-25% of their recharge, primarily in the Route 1 corridor in the southern part of the Basin and the Route 46 corridor of the extreme northern part of the basin. Of the Basin subwatersheds, all 51 in the Upper Raritan WMA, 42 of the 46 in the Lower Raritan WMA, and 37 of the 39 in the Millstone WMA 2 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 experienced some recharge losses. Increases in recharge occurred in 4 of the 46 subwatersheds in the Lower Raritan WMA and 2 of the 39 subwatersheds in the Millstone WMA. It is important to note that the estimates are for recharge to ground water units; recharge of underlying aquifers (which support large-scale water supply wells) may well be lower, depending on local geology. As ground water recharge supports stream flow during dryer periods, significant reductions in recharge are expected to have harmful effects on this stream baseflow, causing stresses to stream ecosystems and human uses of surface waters. Close attention to controlling the creation of more impervious surface, and the implementation of possible mitigation measures, will be necessary if ground water recharge is not to decline further in the Basin.

Ground Water Contamination

The known contaminated sites of the Basin are generally concentrated in the more urbanized sections of Union, Middlesex and Mercer counties and fall within major transportation corridors of the Basin. Additional sites are scattered in more suburban areas of the Basin. Other potential ground water contamination sources include the 60 landfills, 500 permitted ground water discharges, 4,600 underground storage tanks and 28 Superfund sites of the Basin. Of the approximately 350 public community water supply wells located in the Basin, 48% are located within a half-mile of a known contaminated site (with confirmed ground water contamination). Forty- three percent (43%) of the wells in the Upper Raritan WMA, 51% in the Lower Raritan WMA, and 52% in the Millstone WMA are located within a half-mile of one of these sites. Of the approximately 980 contaminated sites known to exist in the Raritan Basin, approximately 180 are located within the well head protection areas delineated by NJDEP and 59 are located within Tier 1 areas, closest to the wells. Information from the NJDEP Source Water Assessment Program, due in 2003, will provide a more detailed understanding of the potential risk to public water supply wells from contaminated sites and other pollutant sources.

Septic System Capacity

Using a nitrate target of 5.5 mg/L and the NJDEP method, the estimates of septic system capacity indicate that no subwatershed can support septic systems with lot sizes of less than 1.64 acres on average, and most subwatersheds would require average lot sizes of more than 2 acres, with many in excess of 3 and 4 acres. As these estimates use a standard, basin-wide method and a nitrate level that is considerably above the current average quality, the estimates should be considered the highest density (septic systems per square mile) appropriate for septic systems. Local geology, development patterns, existing septic systems and other existing pollutant sources may justify larger average lot sizes. Perhaps even more importantly, the use of a lower nitrate target (e.g., closer to current concentrations of 1 to 2 mg/L) would have a proportional effect on the resulting calculation of septic system capacities. For instance, a soil that yields a result of 2.4 acres per septic system with a nitrate target of 5.5 mg/L would yield a result of 6.5 acres per septic system with a nitrate target of 2.0 mg/L.

In general, the model indicates that the Upper Raritan WMA could support the most septic systems per area and the Lower Raritan WMA could support the least, primarily due to precipitation, soil percolation and land use differences. These results are consistent with the ground water recharge results and also reflect the impact of impervious surfaces. The Lower Raritan WMA is by far the most developed. The Upper Raritan WMA has the least development, higher precipitation levels and many soils that have higher infiltration rates (although some of the underlying aquifers may have limited storage capacity).

Given that the NJDEP methods are based on statewide analytical methods and water quality policies, Basin municipalities can consider the results of this report as the minimum level of stringency necessary to protect ground water resources, and should consider more localized analyses that reflect local geology and incorporate antidegradation policies reflecting local needs. Further, the Raritan Project did not assess the number of existing septic systems per subwatershed, due to the large size of the Basin. One sample analysis, for the subwatersheds of the Spruce Run Reservoir, indicated that there is significant remaining capacity for septic systems (using the basin-wide methods described above, rather than local analyses), but that the majority of 3 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 existing septic systems were placed at a much higher density than the carrying capacity would allow. For specific subwatersheds, the next step would be a comparison of the estimated septic system capacity from this report or more local analyses, to the number of existing septic systems. The result is the remaining capacity for new septic systems, which would then be compared to the available land for development to determine an appropriate development density for septic systems. Other development constraints should be considered as well in any zoning analysis.

Hydrology

Definition of Ground Water

Ground water is defined as “that part of the subsurface water that is in the saturated zone,” or the “subsurface zone in which all voids are filled with water.”1 Ground water is “that fraction of the precipitation on the land surface that has worked its way downward by gravity through the soil and into the underlying bedrock” in areas underlain by bedrock.2 Ground water includes all water in the saturated zone; however, not all ground water is contained in aquifers. Aquifers are geologic formations that store, transmit and yield significant amounts of water for human use, generally through wells. In other words, all aquifers contain ground water, but only a fraction of all ground water is in aquifers.

Concepts of Ground Water Flow and Recharge

As precipitation reaches the Earth’s surface, some flows over the land’s surface as surface water runoff, some evaporates and some seeps into the ground. The process by which water seeps into the ground is referred to as infiltration. Some of the water that infiltrates is taken up by plant roots and returned to the atmosphere, while some penetrates deeper into the ground to become ground water. Factors such as climate, soil and vegetation types and existing land uses affect the process of ground water recharge. For instance, wind conditions, humidity, air temperatures, soil texture, water-holding capacity of the soil, the water content of the soil prior to a precipitation event, and the depth of plant roots may enhance or reduce infiltration.3

From Prince George’s County, MD, 1999, Low-Impact Development Design Strategies, p. 3-8

Long after rainfall events, when surface runoff ceases, ground water that is close to the surface sustains the water flow in streams. This ground water discharges slowly to streams. This process occurs where the water table (the upper surface of the saturated zone) is higher in elevation than the stream surface. During periods of 4 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 low precipitation, when there is little or no surface water runoff, the only natural contribution to streamflow is that discharged from ground water systems. However, if excessive well pumping or loss of ground water recharge has reduced the ground water levels, this critical baseflow to streams can be lost.4

Hydrology, Topography and Geography

Variations in rock type and geologic history of different regions of the State have created three different physiographic provinces in the Raritan Basin, each with unique surface topographies: the Coastal Plain, Piedmont and Highlands provinces. Each province consists of different types of consolidated (e.g., rocks) and unconsolidated (e.g., sand, gravel, silt and clay) deposits with characteristic physical properties (see Figure 6 of the technical report “Setting of the Raritan River Basin”). In the northwest portion of the Basin, glacial deposits cover parts of the Piedmont and Highlands. Each physiographic province and glacial deposit is associated with characteristic aquifer systems and ground water flows. The major aquifer units within these physiographic provinces in the Raritan Basin are discussed in the technical report “Setting of the Raritan River Basin.” Ground water supplies in the Raritan Basin range from limited to prolific, depending on the geology of the area (see Figure 7 of the technical report “Setting of the Raritan River Basin”).

The Basin is higher in elevation to the north, northwest and (in places) to the southwest (see Figure 5 of the technical report “Setting of the Raritan River Basin”). Surface water movement is generally from west to east in the central part of the Basin, from north to south in the northern portion, and from south to north in the southern portion of the Basin (see Figure 10 of the technical report “Setting of the Raritan River Basin”). Stream flow is monitored at a number of stations within the Basin through a cooperative network operated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the NJDEP (see Figure 10, “Setting” report). There are 100 municipalities and 7 counties partially or wholly within the Basin (see Figure 4 of the technical report “Setting of the Raritan River Basin”).

The Coastal Plain Province covers the southeastern Raritan Basin, in eastern Middlesex County, western Monmouth County, and northeastern Mercer County. In cross section, it is a wedge shaped sequence of unconsolidated sediments composed of sand, gravel, silt and clay that thickens to the southeast (with the exception of the Tinton formation). The sequence is composed of four major aquifer systems separated by clay or silt layers that act as confining or semi-confining barriers. The major coastal plain aquifers are, from oldest to youngest: the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy (also referred to as the Lower, Middle and Upper aquifers), Englishtown, Wenonah/Mount Laurel, and Kirkwood-Cohansey. All are present in the Raritan Basin. As these are unconsolidated sediments, water migrates through areas of higher hydraulic conductivity (natural channels) and pore spaces between the aquifer sediments. These characteristics make them prolific water sources for public wells.

The Piedmont Province covers a large portion of the Raritan Basin, in Middlesex, Union, Somerset, Mercer and Hunterdon Counties. Sedimentary rock units such as the Stockton and Lockatong Formations and the Brunswick Group are the primary aquifers. Other geologic formations in the Piedmont that have limited water bearing potential include the diabases and basalts of the Sourland Mountains in the southwest portion of the Basin and the Watchung Mountains in the northeast. Water movement in these consolidated rocks is primarily through joints, bedding planes and fractures that were created by the original deposition and weathering of the rock formations. This type of flow allows relatively limited movement of water through the aquifer system, though some wells in the Brunswick Group can produce large volumes of water. Formations of the Piedmont are hydraulically connected with local streams, where semi-confining glacial deposits do not cover them.

The Highlands Province covers most of the northwest Raritan Basin. Some of the Highlands rock formations are among the oldest in New Jersey. All but the dolomitic limestone formations in the Green Pond Outlier are poor aquifers. The limestone aquifers can be very prolific, with water movement through solution channels in the rock. However, these aquifers are very vulnerable to pollution from the land surface. The Spruce Run and Peapack-Gladstone valleys are part of the Highlands Province and are underlain by these limestones. Similar 5 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 to the Piedmont, water movement outside of the limestone areas is primarily through joints, fractures and in particular through bedding planes in the formations. The older, Precambrian aquifers do not generally produce large yields, except near streams or where wells intercept major fault zones.

Glacial deposits consist of unconsolidated stratified (layered) and unstratified (mixed) deposits of gravel, sand, silt and clay. The thickest glacial deposits generally occur in New Jersey north of the Wisconsonan terminal moraine line that extends from Perth Amboy through Morristown to Belvidere. Only a small portion of the northern Raritan Basin has glacial deposits. North of this line, upland areas are generally covered by a thin layer of discontinuous glacial till (unstratified, mixed sediments), usually less than 50 feet thick. The valleys are filled with stratified drift and lake bed sediments that comprise aquifers and confining units, sometimes up to 300 feet thick. Glacial aquifers supply important quantities of water in Northern New Jersey. These buried valley (or valley-fill) aquifers are frequently the main local water supply sources. Streams flowing on top of the glacial deposits extensively recharge many wells that draw from the underlying aquifer. The Lamington aquifer system is an example of glacial sediments lying over bedrock aquifers, both of which are used for public water supply purposes.

Two major artificial aquifer recharge systems exist in the South River watershed. Middlesex Water Company operates one on behalf of the City of Perth Amboy. This system can take water from Deep Run and recharge it to the upper aquifer through a recharge basin. The Duhernal Water System (originally formed by Dupont, Hercules and National Lead; hence the name Duhernal) uses surface water from Duhernal Lake, on the South River in Old Bridge and Spotswood, to also recharge the upper aquifer. In addition, the Matchaponix Water System reportedly also utilizes ground water recharge as part of its supply.

Water Table vs. Confined Aquifer

The water table (or unconfined) aquifer is defined as a usable ground water unit that is in contact with the atmosphere through pores in the unsaturated soil above. Conversely, a confined aquifer is a usable ground water unit that is separated from an unconfined aquifer by an impermeable layer that “traps” the water under pressure in the aquifer below (refer to Figures 1 and 2 of the “Water Budget of the Raritan Basin” Technical Report).

According to the USGS, confined and unconfined aquifers are distinguished using the following criteria:

“An unconfined aquifer has a water table, which is defined by the levels at which water stands in wells that penetrate the water body just far enough to hold standing water. This means that when a water table well is drilled, water will remain approximately at the same level where it is first encountered.”

“In wells tapping a confined aquifer, the water will rise in the well when it is first encountered during drilling, and will stand at a level above the top of the aquifer.”5

Aquifers are porous and permeable geologic formations that store, transmit and yield economically significant amounts of water. Aquifers store and pass water along to other aquifers or to surface waters. Bedrock geology plays a major role in determining what purpose an aquifer will serve – for example, limestone formations serve as passageways for water, while sandstone formations serve as effective storage areas.

In the Basin, confined aquifers exist within the Coastal Plain Province, particularly in lower Middlesex and Monmouth Counties. These aquifers are separated by confining or semi-confining barriers of clay or silt as discussed above. 6 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Karst

Carbonate rocks such as limestone and dolomite are water-soluble and are particularly common in the southern portion of the Highlands province in the northwestern part of the Basin. Water that seeps downward into the cracks of limestone rock can dissolve the limestone to some extent. As this happens, caverns or openings form that allow water to flow downward through the rock. Eventually, even the densest limestone formations acquire enough porosity and permeability to become prolific aquifers.6

Karst refers to land areas that are underlain by soluble rock such as limestone or dolomite. Karst features include sinkholes, disappearing streams, springs and underground caverns. The most familiar karst feature is the sinkhole, which is a depression in the land’s surface created by cavities formed in the underlying soil and rock. A number of factors contribute to the formation of sinkholes including the thickness of the material overlying the bedrock, natural factors such as heavy rain or drought or artificial changes to the land surface caused by human activities.7

According to the NJ Geological Survey, carbonate rock formations are located in the Highlands province of the Upper Raritan WMA. A number of municipalities including Clinton Township, the Town of Clinton, Union Township, Lebanon Township, the Borough of Califon in Hunterdon County, Chester Township, Mendham Borough, Mendham Township, Washington Township, Mount Olive and Roxbury Townships in Morris County and Peapack/Gladstone in Somerset County contain formations consisting of carbonate rock.8 These areas often have karst topography, which presents special constraints on land uses, as the land surface is not stable.

Basalt/Diabase

The hard, dense and fine-grained composite of the trap rock comprising the diabase and basalt ridges of the Basin make them more resistant to erosion than other lower lying areas. These areas are well drained with highly jointed bedrock that have limited water bearing potential and water movement.9 Diabase ridges of the Basin include Cushetunk Mountain (surrounding Round Valley Reservoir), Rocky Hill, Bunker Hill and the Sourland Mountains in the Millstone WMA. The Watchung Mountains in the northeastern part of the Basin are comprised of basalt.

“Age” of Ground Water

The “age” of ground water refers to the amount of time that has passed since a particular drop of water entered into the ground. Some water remains underground only a year or two, while other samples may be from thousands of years ago. Confined aquifers tend to have much older water than water table aquifers.

Recharge time to wells can “range from a few days to a few hundred years, depending on the length of the flow path and the average velocity along the flow path.”10 The amount of time it takes for ground water to travel from contributing recharge areas to deep wells typically takes many decades or hundreds of years, but distance from contributing recharge areas to shallow wells typically takes a much shorter time. Water that enters the ground close to a stream may reach the stream within days to a few years, as part of that streams base flow. The movement of ground water is contingent upon the permeability of the soil or rock, which is higher for sandy materials than for silt and clay. 7 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Recharge and Uses

Definition of Recharge

Recharge occurs when enough water infiltrates into the soil to penetrate the unsaturated zone (soils and geologic strata), and makes its way down to the water table. Generally, a precipitation event yielding one inch of rain over a longer period of time is adequate to recharge ground water, unless the ground is frozen. A one- inch rainstorm event occurring in 30 minutes would probably recharge very little as compared with a one-inch rainfall occurring over 24 hours. In general, the more intense a rainstorm is, the less recharge occurs.11

A ground water recharge area is the land surface area that allows precipitation to seep into (recharge) the saturated zone. The term ground water infiltration refers to all of the water that soaks into the ground past the root zone, whereas ground water recharge means that the water reaches the saturated zone. Aquifer recharge refers specifically to the water that recharges a geologic formation that is capable of supplying economic quantities of water, the aquifer.12

Ground Water Recharge in the Raritan Basin

Ground water recharge is a function of geology, soil depth and characteristics (well-drained, permeable soils), depth of plant roots and existing land uses. Areas with high ground water recharge capabilities are generally found on shallower slopes with permeable soils that are connected to underlying ground water units, allowing easy downward movement of the water.

The Raritan Project evaluated ground water recharge areas by subwatershed (or hydrologic unit, HUC-14) for the Raritan Basin, using the New Jersey Geological Survey’s method (GSR-32) for evaluating ground water recharge areas in New Jersey. The GSR-32 method estimates ground water recharge (the volume of water transmitted to the saturated zone through soils) rather than aquifer recharge (recharge to geologic formations that can yield economically significant quantities of water to wells or springs) and is useful for evaluating the effect of present and future land uses on recharge areas.13 Estimates are for long-term average ground water recharge; these estimates are not appropriate for analyzing the impact of dry or wet years.

The NJGS model is based on site factors that are a function of a site’s municipality (related to climatic factors such as rainfall and temperature), soil and land use/land cover. The model is used to estimate ground water recharge on a parcel of land and can also estimate changes in recharge resulting from changes in land use.14 The results can be aggregated to larger geographic areas such as subwatersheds, watersheds or political jurisdictions. This report provides results at the subwatershed level, aggregated from estimates for each land use polygon in the Basin using a Geographic Information System.

Figure 1a (Hydrologic Unit Codes in the Raritan Basin) was prepared for use in identifying the Hydrologic Units with 14-digit Hydrologic Unit Codes (HUCs) as shown on the ground water recharge figures. (Figure 1b shows the same HUC-14 areas with municipal boundaries, while Figure 1c shows municipal boundaries and surface waters.) Figures 2 through 4 show ground water recharge in inches per year and millions of gallons/day/square mile of recharge area for each Watershed Management Areas (WMA) of the Basin. Figure 5 shows the percent loss and gain in recharge for the subwatersheds of the Basin between 1986 and 1995. Figure 6 illustrates which land uses have changed to urban land uses between 1986 and 1995, while Figure 7 illustrates the urban land uses to which those lands have been changed; both figures are used to further assess recharge losses in the subwatersheds of the Basin.

Recharge to aquifers is dependent upon the surficial geology of an area. Determining aquifer recharge is beyond the capacity of the Raritan Basin project. In the Raritan Basin, it is likely that infiltration into the sandy soils of the Coastal Plain will make its way downward to the aquifers; however infiltration in areas underlain by 8 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 clays will not. Due to the consolidated rock units (e.g., diabase and basalt) in the Sourlands, Watchung Mountains, Lockatong Formation and crystalline Precambrian rocks of the Highlands, there is very little aquifer recharge in these areas. As the Highlands receive more rainfall but contain consolidated rock units, it is possible for the Precambrian areas to have higher average levels of ground water recharge while having lower average levels of aquifer recharge.

In other areas of the Basin, including the Brunswick shale and limestone aquifers of the Highlands, it is difficult to predict how well aquifers are recharged. Infiltration is potentially available for aquifer recharge; however, true aquifer recharge rates are determined by underlying soils and geology and are not included in this report.

Ground Water Recharge in the Upper Raritan Watershed Management Area

Figure 2 illustrates ground water recharge in average inches per year for the subwatersheds of the Upper Raritan WMA based on 1995 land use/land cover data. Recharge ranged between 8.3 and 16.8 inches per year for the subwatersheds of the WMA, with the highest infiltration rates having occurred in the South Branch Raritan River watersheds (above Spruce Run and Three Bridges to Spruce Run) and in the Lamington River watershed. The WMA’s average rate of recharge for 1995 was 12.15 inches per year as compared with 12.91 inches per year in 1986, for an overall loss of nearly 6 per cent.

Figure 2 also depicts annual average recharge in million gallons per day/square mile (mgd/mi2) for the WMA subwatersheds. The portions of the subwatersheds that NJGS assumes do not recharge to ground water such as wetlands and waterbodies are not reflected in these averages; only those land areas that contribute recharge are. The average 1995 recharge for recharge areas within the Upper Raritan WMA was 0.58 mgd/mi2. The estimated recharge for the entire WMA (including areas that both do and do not recharge) for 1995 was 0.51 mgd/mi2. This number compares well with the estimated recharge of 0.43 mgd/mi2 (for the entire WMA) as calculated for the “Water Budget of the Raritan Basin” Technical Report using a less sophisticated method.

According to Figure 5, all 51 subwatersheds (HUC-14s) in the Upper Raritan Watershed Management Area experienced losses in recharge between 1986 and 1995, with the majority of the losses ranging between 0 and 10%. As reported in Table A-1, the losses ranged between 1.26% (0.15 inch loss) and 25.81% (2.9 inch loss).

Conversion of agricultural and forested land to residential, commercial and industrial land uses near the headwaters of the South Branch Raritan River in Roxbury Township, Mount Olive Township, Washington Township (Morris County) has contributed to significant recharge losses in the subwatersheds of the South Branch Raritan River above Spruce Run watershed. The headwaters of the Lamington River watershed in Mount Arlington Township and Mine Hill lost approximately 26% of its annual recharge between 1986 and 1995 (the highest loss of the WMA) and also saw conversion of several large tracts of forested land to commercial land uses.

Further downstream, Clinton Township and Lebanon Township also experienced conversion of forested and agricultural land to residential and urban land uses (Figures 6 and 7). In the South Branch Raritan River from Three Bridges to Spruce Run watershed, conversion of agricultural land uses to urban land uses in Union and Clinton Townships between 1986 and 1995 contributed to losses in recharge areas. As forested lands tend to have higher recharge rates and commercial lands tend to have high percentages of impervious surfaces, this land use change will tend to result in the largest reductions in ground water recharge. Randolph Township, Bedminster Township and Readington Township in the Lamington River watershed also experienced conversion of forested land to other land uses. Along the South Branch of the Rockaway Creek in the Lamington River watershed, Clinton Township, Lebanon Borough and Readington Township also experienced conversion of agricultural and forested land to residential and commercial land uses.

In Randolph, Chester and Mendham Townships in the North Branch of the Raritan River watershed (above its confluence with the Lamington), subwatersheds that lost greater than 5% of their annual recharge also experienced conversion of forested land as well as some agricultural land primarily to residential land uses. In 9 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Bridgewater and Branchburg Townships in the North Branch Raritan River watershed (below Lamington), subwatersheds that lost greater than 5% of their annual recharge also experienced significant conversions of agricultural and barren land to residential and commercial land uses.

Ground Water Recharge in the Lower Raritan Watershed Management Area

According to Figure 3, average annual recharge in the Lower Raritan WMA ranged between 2.5 and 10.6 inches per year for the subwatersheds of the WMA, with the highest infiltration rates in the northern (Lower Raritan River - Lawrence to Millstone watershed) and southern (Manalapan Brook watershed) portions of the WMA. The average rate of recharge for 1995 was 6.68 inches per year as compared with 7.03 inches per year in 1986, a loss of nearly 5 per cent.

Figure 3 also depicts annual average recharge in million gallons per day/square mile (mgd/mi2) for the land areas that contribute recharge. The average 1995 recharge (for the recharge areas) within the Lower Raritan WMA was 0.33 mgd/mi2. The estimated recharge for the entire WMA (including areas that both do and do not recharge) for 1995 was 0.25 mgd/mi2. This number is less than the estimated recharge of 0.33 mgd/mi2 (for the entire WMA) as calculated for the “Water Budget of the Raritan Basin” Technical Report, but does agree with the concept that recharge to the Lower Raritan WMA is much less than recharge to the Upper Raritan WMA.

According to Figure 5, of the 46 subwatersheds (HUC-14s) in the Lower Raritan WMA, 42 experienced losses in ground water recharge between 1986 and 1995. Losses reported in Table A-2 range between 0.51% (0.04 inch - a minimal change) and 17.73% (1.06 inches). Conversely, 4 of the subwatersheds in the Lower Raritan River watershed (Lawrence to Millstone) showed very small increases in recharge ranging from 0.97% (0.06 inches) and 3.45% (0.16 inches).

In the Lower Raritan River watershed from the Millstone River to the North & South Branch Confluence, Bridgewater Township was the only municipality including a subwatershed that lost greater than 5% of its estimated 1986 recharge. This area also experienced conversion of forested land, barren land, wetlands and agricultural land to industrial and residential land uses between 1986 and 1995 (Figures 6 and 7).

In the Lower Raritan River watershed from the Lawrence Brook to the Millstone River, three subwatersheds lost greater than 5% of their recharge potential. These subwatersheds (especially those within Franklin Township and along the Route 27 corridor) experienced significant conversion of agricultural land, forest land, wetlands, and barren land to commercial and industrial uses between 1986 and 1995. This area also experienced limited gains in recharge, particularly in the more urbanized areas of the Basin. Three of the subwatersheds in this watershed experienced minimal gains in recharge of 0.97% - 1.7% (0.06-0.07 inches per year); however one subwatershed increased by 3.45% (0.16 inches). Gains in recharge in this watershed may be attributed to the conversion of impervious lands (e.g., barren land) to more pervious land cover. In addition, areas of the watershed that were developed prior to 1986 may be experiencing re-growth of vegetation in residential areas or near commercial establishments, which could provide an increase in recharge in these areas.

More than half of the subwatersheds in the Lawrence Brook watershed experienced losses greater than 5% and 10%, particularly in the headwater areas of the Lawrence Brook in South Brunswick, East Brunswick and North Brunswick Townships. This watershed contains a subwatershed (located in South Brunswick Township) with a loss of 17.73%, the greatest loss experienced in the Lower Raritan WMA. All three municipalities in this watershed converted agricultural and forested land, wetlands and barren land to industrial and other mixed urban land uses between 1986 and 1995.

In the Manalapan Brook watershed, two of three subwatersheds lost greater than 5% of their recharge and also converted a significant percentage of forested and agricultural land to residential land uses. Similarly, the Matchaponix Brook watershed in Freehold and Manalapan Townships experienced conversion of forested and agricultural land to commercial and industrial land uses. 10 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

The Lower Raritan watershed (below the Lawrence Brook), which contains Deep Run and the South River, experienced losses in the lower reaches of the watershed near the tidal portion of the mainstem of the Raritan River. The greatest losses have occurred in the Edison/Woodbridge Township area and the Old Bridge Township/Sayreville Borough area.

Ground Water Recharge in the Millstone Watershed Management Area

Figure 4 illustrates annual average ground water recharge in inches per year for the subwatersheds of the Millstone WMA. Recharge ranged between 5.4 and 11.7 inches per year for the subwatersheds of the WMA, with the highest infiltration rate in the Stony Brook watershed along the Sourland Mountains, an area with very limited aquifers. The average rate of recharge for 1995 was 8.19 inches per year as compared with 8.62 inches per year in 1986, for a loss of nearly 5 per cent.

Figure 4 also depicts annual average recharge in million gallons per day/square mile (mgd/mi2) for the land areas that contribute recharge. The average 1995 recharge (for the recharge areas) within the Millstone WMA was 0.40 mgd/mi2. The estimated recharge for the entire WMA (including areas that both do and do not recharge) for 1995 was 0.31 mgd/mi2. This value is the same as the estimated recharge of 0.31 mgd/mi2 (for the entire WMA) as calculated for the “Water Budget of the Raritan Basin” Technical Report.

According to Figure 5, of the 39 subwatersheds (HUC-14s) in the Millstone WMA, 37 experienced losses in ground water recharge between 1986 and 1995. Losses reported in Table A-3 ranged between 0.79% (0.07 inch - a minimal change) and 21.63% (1.58 inches). Conversely, two of the subwatersheds in the Millstone WMA showed very minor increases in recharge ranging from 0.01% (0.001 inches) to 0.38% (0.04 inches).

In the Stony Brook watershed of the Millstone WMA, the lower reaches of the watershed experienced recharge losses greater than 5% in Princeton Township and West Windsor Township -- two municipalities that converted a large portions of their agricultural and barren land to residential, commercial and industrial land uses (Figures 6 and 7). In addition, the easternmost subwatershed of this watershed bisected by the Route 1 corridor near West Windsor Township lost 21.63% (1.58 inches) of its recharge between 1986 and 1995.

In the Millstone River watershed upstream of Carnegie Lake, losses in recharge greater than 10% are evident in the portion of the watershed at the confluence with Devil’s Brook near Plainsboro, South Brunswick, Montgomery, West Windsor and Princeton Townships. This area of the watershed (also adjacent to the Route 1 corridor), experienced conversions of large tracts of agricultural land, forested land and wetlands to urban land uses. Losses in recharge greater than 5% occurred in the downstream (northern) reaches of the watershed, to the west of the Route 1 Corridor in Plainsboro, South Brunswick, Montgomery and Princeton Townships. Additional recharge losses greater than 5% also occurred in North Brunswick Township and Franklin Township (Somerset County). These municipalities all experienced conversion of agricultural, forested and barren land as well as wetlands to residential, commercial and industrial uses. Minimal increases in recharge (0.01% and 0.38%) also occurred in two subwatersheds including the Beden Brook subwatershed in Montgomery Township near the Sourland Mountains, perhaps due to reforestation.

Simulation of Ground Water Flows

Computer simulation models of ground water flows play an important role in evaluating alternatives to ground water development and management. These models use a mathematical counterpart to represent an actual ground water system. Although the computer-based simulations are not always completely accurate in forecasting the future, they provide the best available decision making information at a given point in time.15 11 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Carbonate Rock Aquifer System, Southwestern Morris County

In an effort to determine potential sources of ground water contamination to a valley-fill and carbonate rock aquifer system that extends along valleys of the Drakes Brook and Lamington River in the Highlands in Morris County, the USGS conducted a study in 1998 to better understand ground water recharge areas and flow patterns. The study used a numerical simulation model to describe ground water flow patterns and estimate areas contributing recharge to wells in the aquifer system. USGS determined that recharge to the aquifer system occurs as 1) direct infiltration of precipitation through the valley floor, 2) seepage from streams and lakes, and 3) infiltration of unchanneled runoff from adjacent bedrock upland areas, and that the recharge provides the source of water for supply wells that serve communities in southwestern and central Morris County.

The study indicated that the land areas contributing recharge to shallow wells were typically located near the well, however, areas contributing recharge to deeper wells typically consisted of “highly irregular or fragmented areas, parts of which were located thousands of feet from the well.”16 Flow patterns varied throughout the aquifer system; however, it was determined that “areas that contribute recharge to wells increased and areas that contribute recharge to surface water decreased, resulting in streamflow reduction.”17 Under simulated conditions, it was found that under full-allocation pumping rates from wells, ground water recharging the aquifer system would reach the active wells within 5 years as compared with the 12 years it would take under recent pumping conditions. This indicates that water would reach wells more quickly when pumping rates are greater, creating a greater potential for ground water contamination as pumping rates increase.

Ground Water Flow and Distribution of VOCs – Piscataway Township, Middlesex County

During a site excavation in 1988, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (primarily carbon tetrachloride and tetrachloroethylene) were detected in an area surrounding a former laboratory of the Busch Campus in Piscataway Township, Middlesex County. In an effort to determine the source of VOC contaminated soil and ground water on the Campus, a digital model was used to characterize the hydrogeologic framework and to simulate ground water flow on the site. Ground water on the site discharges to the Raritan River and its tributaries, with a small amount discharging to wells in the study area.

To analyze ground water flow on the site, conceptual and digital models were used to determine the effects of flow on the distribution of contaminants. Water samples taken at the site revealed eleven VOCs that were present at concentrations above the reporting limits. “The digital model was used to approximate the configuration of ground water flow paths to determine whether a broken sump pipe was the source of the VOCs detected in the wells in the study area and to estimate the effects of pumping on flow paths.”18 It was determined that the carbon tetrachloride plume was localized near the laboratory building, while the tetrachloroethylene was detected as far as 2,370 feet away from the building. The flow path analysis proved that the carbon tetrachloride originated at the broken pipe near the building. “Methods used in this investigation may be applicable to other areas of the Newark Basin where site-specific ground water flow patterns are of concern.”19

Simulation of Ground Water Flow in the Kirkwood-Cohansey Aquifer System

The Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, a major source of water supply for coastal communities in Ocean and Monmouth Counties, is located partially in the Raritan Basin at the southernmost tips of the Lower Raritan and Millstone WMAs. This aquifer system is an unconfined system comprised of unconsolidated sediments including gravel, sand, silt and clay. Streams and other surface water features are hydraulically connected to the aquifer system. A 1997 study by the USGS in cooperation with the NJDEP simulated ground water flow in a portion of the aquifer system of the Toms River, Metedeconk River and Kettle Creek watersheds (located outside of the Raritan Basin).

The study was conducted to address concerns about possible hydrologic effects of additional ground water withdrawals on the system. Simulation results showed that withdrawals have lowered water levels from 12 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 predevelopment positions by as much as about 20 feet near pumping centers. Projected increases would further reduce ground water levels up to 20 feet in some areas. Historic withdrawals have resulted in average base flow reductions of 12% in some streams and projected withdrawals would further reduce average base flows.20 The results of this study are generally applicable to the unconfined Coastal Plains aquifers of the Raritan Basin, but a local study would be necessary to determine precise effects of additional pumping.

Adverse Effects of Impervious Cover and Soil Compaction Relative to Ground Water Recharge

Extensive impervious cover including roadways, driveways, buildings and sidewalks usually accompanies moderate to high density urban and suburban developments and can have dramatic effects on the natural landscape. Impervious surfaces increase surface water runoff, reduce recharge rates and leave less water to enter the ground to sustain baseflow of local streams. Impervious cover also results in increases in nonpoint sources of pollution as road salts and other contaminants wash off the surface and move directly to streams or other waterways.

Compacted soils, or soils that have been compressed or are without air spaces, act in a manner similar to impervious surfaces. Soils that do not contain air spaces do not allow water to infiltrate but instead contribute to surface water runoff. The Landscape of the Raritan River Basin Technical Report provides detailed information on the location of impervious surfaces throughout the Basin.

Occurrences of Drought in the Basin

Ground water levels do not significantly fluctuate during short-term droughts. However, when precipitation drops off for longer periods, waterways and wells can dry up. As a result of record low stream flows in July of 1999 and a long-term rain deficit that began in the summer of 1998, a drought emergency was issued for the 13 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 entire State of New Jersey on August 5, 1999.21 Although reservoirs and stream flows were restored following Hurricane Floyd, the storm did not fully replenish ground water levels. The drought emergency was lifted for counties of the Basin on September 27, 1999 following Floyd; however, a statewide drought warning remained in effect until July 17, 2000. Water emergencies prior to the drought of 1999 occurred in late 1998, September 1995 and April 1985. The drought emergency of early 2002 also resulted in record low stream flows for many areas of New Jersey, providing more evidence that ground water levels did not recover from prior droughts.

Ground Water Withdrawals

The dependable yields of aquifers in the Basin are difficult to determine. Major aquifers tend not to be drought- sensitive, so the primary issue becomes an aquifer’s long-term ability to provide sufficient water for stream flow, human use and aquifer storage levels. The NJ Statewide Water Supply Plan estimated that 20 percent of the total ground water recharge in non-coastal aquifers could be used and not returned to the aquifer without significant harm to stream flows. Coastal aquifers can be sensitive to saltwater intrusion, so the assumption was made that only 10 percent of total recharge is available from those areas. The NJDEP-NJ Geological Survey estimated ground water recharge in the early 1990’s using baseflow analysis of streams within each watershed. The assumption made is that ground water recharge will equal stream baseflow over long periods, if ground water is not diverted through water supply withdrawals. Based on the NJGS analysis, the following quantities were used for annual average yields from Basin aquifers.

RARITAN AQUIFER AREA ESTIMATED DEPENDABLE YIELD Raritan River Basin (except below) 110.5 MGD South River/Lawrence Brook 24.7 MGD Watersheds TOTAL 135.2 MGD

Because the South River area is included within Water Supply Critical Area #1 and is subject to extensive restrictions on ground water withdrawals, NJDEP assumed that little if any additional ground water is available from that region. It should be recognized that the figures for dependable yields of ground water are general estimates for large areas, and are not appropriate for use in small watersheds, site-specific or municipal planning, etc. For such localized applications, estimates should be tailored to the actual area. In addition, assessments must consider yield losses from ground water pollution in certain areas. Rural, urban and industrial areas have all been affected. A number of public water supply wells have been taken “off line” due to contamination; industrial solvents and petroleum hydrocarbons are the most frequent causes. However, the impacts are difficult to generalize. Some contaminated wells have been replaced by new wells in nearby parts of the same aquifer. Others could be restored to use by adding water treatment systems, but are currently not used. In the latter case, surface water supplies have been used to replace the “off line” or abandoned wells.

Ground Water Discharges

Natural recharge to ground water by soils with natural recharge capabilities is obviously the preferred method for recharging ground water supplies; however, due to the rapid drawdown of ground water aquifers for human uses, artificial recharges to ground water help maintain ground water supplies in some areas.

Direct discharge of treated wastewater effluent to ground water is beneficial in sustaining ground water supply systems, provided the water being discharged is not contaminated. Once an aquifer becomes contaminated, it takes a long time to return the water quality to an unimpaired quality due to the slow movement and natural processes of ground water. In addition, ground water remediation projects are very expensive and generally only partly successful. 14 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

The discussion below on NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water (in the Water Quality section) provides a list of the facilities discharging wastewater effluent to ground water systems within the Basin. In addition, tens of thousands of domestic septic systems discharge less well-treated effluent to ground water in rural and some suburban areas.

Public Uses

Wells of the Basin

The New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act (NJSA 58:12A-3) defines a public community water system as a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption, which serves at least 15 service connections used by year-round residents or regularly serves at least 25 year-round residents. A public non- community water supply well is a public water system that services less than 15 connections or at least 25 non- permanent residents (e.g., a business or hospital). In both cases, the well owner may be a public entity, investor-owned, or private. Non-public wells (including domestic wells for individual homes) are not regulated by the Safe Drinking Water Act and are not addressed in this technical report. However, testing of domestic wells will be required at the time of real estate transfers beginning late in 2002.

As part of the Source Water Areas delineation process, the NJDEP has cataloged and field-located public community water supply wells for New Jersey. Figure 8 provides an illustration of the 349 wells in the Raritan Basin as of 2002 by pump rate (the number of gallons a well can pump per minute). This coverage includes wells added and wells abandoned after June 3, 1998. Table B-1 lists the 349 wells for the Basin by municipality, watershed management area, physiographic province, status of the well, depth of the well, geologic formation, confinement status, and pumping capacity. Of these wells, 301 are classified as operational, 33 are inactive, 8 are standby (operational but used for emergency or other short-term purposes; not used on a regular basis) and 7 are new wells.

Wellhead Protection Areas

A wellhead protection area (WHPA) is a delineation at the ground surface of the portion of an aquifer that contributes water to a well within a defined time period. The NJDEP intends to delineate WHPAs for all public wells using the 3-tier approach by 2003 through the Source Water Assessment Program, as required by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.

“Aquifers are recharged with water from precipitation that percolates through pervious land surfaces and becomes part of the flow of ground water. It is within the wellhead protection areas that land uses that introduce pollutants are most likely to contaminate drinking water sources. Historically, the land uses and commercial and industrial facilities/activities that have been identified as major sources of ground water contamination in New Jersey include, but are not limited to: underground storage tanks, septic systems, surface spills, unsecured landfills, leaking drums, above-ground storage tanks, road salt piles, and lagoons/surface impoundments.”22

A WHPA consists of three tiers that are based on a time of travel (TOT) within the zone of contribution, or the time it takes a particle of water to travel in the saturated zone from a given point to a pumping well. Tier 1 has a TOT of two years, Tier 2 has a TOT of 5 years and Tier 3 has a TOT of 12 years. TOT’s are important in determining the risk of contamination to a well or the amount of time it would take for a new plume of contamination to reach a certain well.

Due to the effects of long periods of drought conditions, well overuse and water quality impairment of ground water resources, and as a result of the 1986 Federal Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments, the NJDEP has developed a well head protection plan for both public community and public non-community water supply wells. 15 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

The plan was approved by the USEPA in 1991 and its primary goal is to prevent the contamination of the State’s ground water resources, which provide drinking water to approximately 42% of New Jersey’s population.23

Figure 8a provides the draft WHPAs for public community water supply wells within the Raritan Basin, as delineated by the New Jersey Geological Survey in 2001. The shape and size of the WHPAs vary greatly based on their geological location, well depth and pumping capacity. Some Coastal Plain wells, in the southeastern Raritan Basin, have no apparent WHPA. These wells are in confined aquifers and only have a circular 50-foot WHPA that does not show on the map. Other wells in the Coastal Plain province and many in glacial deposits of the northwestern Raritan Basin tend to have round shaped (indicating that the wells draw evenly from all around them) or a shape like a baseball diamond (indicating that ground water flow to the well is normally from one general direction). Wells in the Piedmont tend to have lozenge-shaped WHPAs, which may indicate that the wells draw primarily from two sides due to a relatively flat ground water table that is affected by ridges or the direction of aquifer fractures on the other two sides. Table 1 provides information on the land area contained within the WHPAs shown in Figure 8a. The total area of all WHPAs for public community water supply wells is approximately 138 square miles, or 12 percent of the Raritan Basin. The Upper Raritan, which is primarily dependent on aquifers for its potable water supplies, has the greatest percentage of land in WHPAs, with the Millstone having the least.

Table 1 – Wellhead Protection Areas (WHPA) by Watershed Management Area (WMA) WHPA WMA Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Pct WMA Total Area Total Area Pct WMA WMA (square (square (square out of (square (square in WHPA miles) miles) miles) WHPA miles) miles)

Upper Raritan 16.7 19.2 29.8 65.7 468.4 14% 86%

Lower Raritan 13.1 12.5 19.3 44.9 351.5 13% 87%

Millstone 5.8 7.8 13.8 27.5 284.6 10% 90%

Totals 35.6 39.6 62.9 138.1 1104.5 12% 88%

Figures 9 and 10 illustrate two other examples of methods that have been used to map wellhead protection areas in the Basin. Figure 9, a re-creation of a map prepared by the Upper Raritan Watershed Association for the Alamatong Wellhead Protection Study, based on modeling by the US Geological Survey, illustrates highly detailed wellhead protection areas for public community water supply wells and large capacity industrial wells in and near the Alamatong well field in the uppermost portion of the Basin in Morris County. This figure shows the well locations and the surrounding land uses that contribute recharge within the 12-year TOT to the well. For some deeper wells, the 12-year recharge area is not contiguous with the wells. It also provides locations of known contaminated sites and solid waste landfills that may be located within the contributing land use areas. This sophisticated method provides a useful tool for determining the level and type of protection needed for a major well field area. The Alamatong Wellhead Protection project focused on information about land cover and land use within contributing recharge areas as a basis for developing strategies for protecting the well field and other supply wells in the highly productive aquifer in western Morris County. The study analyzed the 5 year and 12 year TOT criteria and it was determined that within the 5 year TOT area, there was a potential for pollution to affect one or more of the wellhead areas.

Figure 10 illustrates the results of a public non-community well mapping project conducted by the South Branch Watershed Association as part of the New Jersey Highlands Wellhead Protection Program in 1998. The project used a relatively simple method to map approximately 430 public non-community wells in 29 municipalities of Hunterdon and Morris Counties located along the South Branch of the Raritan River. As part of 16 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 the project, the three wellhead protection tiers were plotted for each well, which have served as interim wellhead review areas and can be further refined once specific calculations are performed on each individual well. Figure 10 shows the location of 13 public non-community wells located in Roxbury Township, Morris County extracted from the SBWA wellhead protection program database. Figure 10 was created in an effort to demonstrate how the well data can be used to assess surrounding land uses and potential threats to wellhead protection areas as delineated by the SBWA. The wells depicted in Figure 10 are primarily located within commercial and industrial land use zones. SBWA created the document to be easy to use, to aid local government in protecting wells within their jurisdiction.

Water Quality

Causes of Ground Water Contamination and Effects of Land Use on Ground Water Quality

Although it was once believed that ground water was naturally protected from contamination, research in the 1970s showed that contaminants did indeed pass through the many layers of soil and particles of sand, gravel, crushed rocks and larger rocks to reach ground water and aquifers. Ground water contamination may originate on the surface of the land (e.g., dumps, accidental spills, fertilizers, pesticides), underground above the water table (e.g., septic systems, underground storage tanks, underground pipelines) or underground below the water table (e.g., mines, waste disposal in wells). The location at which a contaminant is introduced and the rate at which the contaminant moves through the ground determine the amount of time it takes the substance to reach the ground water. 24

Ground water contamination occurs from a variety of sources including substances that occur naturally (e.g., iron, calcium and selenium) or from man-made substances including synthetic organic chemicals and hydrocarbons, liquid waste from landfills, and other substances such as heavy metals, road salt, bacteria and viruses. Other sources include improper disposal of used motor oil and other household hazardous materials including batteries, paints and cleaning products. In addition, waste products from septic tanks, pet and other animal wastes can make their way into ground water supplies. Land use activities involving the application of fertilizers and pesticides have the potential to harm ground water quality. When too much fertilizer is applied, the plants cannot absorb it so it makes its way to local streams and ground water. Past industrial practices and storage areas also contribute to ground water contamination.

Saltwater intrusion

When coastal aquifers are drawn down too far, salt water from oceans, bays or estuaries can advance underground towards the freshwater aquifer. Encroachment of saltwater often renders aquifers unfit for human consumption and reduces the intensity and distribution of pumping from the aquifer. Saltwater intrusion can occur in both confined and unconfined aquifer systems if they are located near saltwater sources.

The Water Supply Critical Area (WSCA) #1 was identified as a major aquifer area with declining water levels and evidence of saltwater intrusion. To help alleviate this problem in WSCA #1, located in Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean Counties (partially in the southeastern Raritan Basin), the NJDEP reduced the use of ground water from the depleted system and required water allocation permittees to develop a replacement supply, which is Raritan Basin surface water. Reductions in withdrawals of 50 percent went into effect into 1990, and surface water from the Raritan Basin was piped to the South River area. Since that time, significant aquifer level recoveries have been evident, and a reanalysis of the WSCA #1 is currently in progress. 17 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Vulnerability of Public Drinking Water Supplies to Pesticides and Arsenic

Pesticides

In an effort to determine the vulnerability of ground water supplies to pesticide contamination, the NJDEP Bureau of Safe Drinking Water commissioned a study that looked at land uses surrounding wells and the types of pesticides used on the land parcels to determine the sensitivity of the wells to contamination. In the study, wells in New Jersey were assigned a ranking of low, medium or high sensitivity to contamination. Of the 554 wells in the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer of the Coastal Plain, 110 had a high sensitivity, 129 had a medium sensitivity and 315 had a low sensitivity ranking. Of the 186 wells in the sedimentary bedrock aquifers of the Piedmont province, 182 had a high sensitivity, 4 had a medium sensitivity and none had a low sensitivity ranking.25

The USGS, in cooperation with the NJDEP determined the vulnerability of wells and surface water intakes to pesticide contamination on the basis of hydrogeology and pesticide use. Of the 1,955 public supply wells monitored for pesticides in New Jersey, the vulnerability was low for 26%, medium for 70% and high for 4%. Of 90 wells tested, 6 contained pesticide concentrations with concentrations ranging from 0.01 to 2.2 micrograms per liter (all below the USEPA maximum contaminant level). Pesticides were not detected in any wells in the low vulnerability group but were detected in 19% of the wells in the high vulnerability group. Pesticides were detected most frequently in agricultural areas and less so in residential and undeveloped areas. In the Raritan Basin, wells of the Highlands Province in Morris and northern Somerset Counties are characterized primarily as medium vulnerability with several wells characterized as low. The majority of the wells in the western section of the Piedmont in Hunterdon, Mercer and Somerset Counties are characterized as high vulnerability, with those in the eastern part of the Basin near the Watchung Mountains characterized as medium vulnerability. Wells of the Coastal Plain portion of the Basin in Middlesex and Monmouth Counties, most of which are in confined aquifers, are characterized as low vulnerability.26

Arsenic

In June 2000, the NJDEP issued an “arsenic in drinking water advisory” for people living in the Piedmont physiographic province that use well water as their drinking water supply. Arsenic is an element that occurs naturally in soil and rock and has also been used as an ingredient in certain industrial processes and in some pesticides. Based on recent research, the USEPA adopted a rule to lower the standard from 50 parts per billion (ppb) to 10 ppb. Arsenic in drinking water has been associated with long-term health risks such as cancer and other diseases including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and neurological effects. The NJ Drinking Water Quality Institute will be re-evaluating the New Jersey human health criterion for arsenic during future rule making, but the federal standard now applies to New Jersey. Further information on New Jersey’s drinking water standards is available on the NJDEP web page at http://www.state.nj.us/dep/watersupply/standard.htm.

According to data from the NJDEP Ambient Ground Water Quality Network and the Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, ground water in the Piedmont generally has higher arsenic concentrations than in other physiographic provinces in New Jersey. Data provided by the NJDEP Bureau of Safe Drinking Water showed that over 15% of the community wells sampled in the Piedmont Province had arsenic concentrations greater than 5 ppb while only 1.5% in the Coastal Plain Province and 0% in the Ridge and Valley and Highlands Provinces exceeded 5 ppb. A study by the NJ Geological Survey is expected to determine the sources, mobilization, transport and fate of the arsenic in the western Piedmont, where the highest concentrations (up to 57 ppb) have been found.27

Results from reconnaissance sampling in the western Piedmont indicate that approximately 32 percent of the 92 wells sampled have concentrations exceeding 5 ppb. In the Raritan Basin, the highest concentrations are found in western Hunterdon County “in parts of the Jurassic-Triassic Brunswick formation, and in the Triassic Lockatong Formations. The lowest levels are in the Triassic Stockton Formation and Jurassic Diabase. Based on the chemistry of several rock samples and the location of the highest arsenic concentrations, it is believed that the arsenic is mainly natural in origin and associated with dark fine-grained lacustrine sedimentary rocks of 18 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 the Passaic and Lockatong Formations. Further work is being conducted which may lead to drilling and corrective practices that could reduce exposure to arsenic.”28

Known Contaminated Sites

A “known contaminated site” is a place where contamination of soil or ground water is confirmed and where remediation is either underway or pending. Known contaminated sites include those which have or had contamination present at levels greater than the applicable soil cleanup criteria, ground water quality standards and/or maximum contaminant levels at the Safe Drinking Water Standards. Contamination is normally identified at a site through sampling of the soil, sediment, surface water and/or ground water. There have also been instances where visual inspection has been used to confirm the existence of contamination (e.g., identification of floating hazardous substance or free product on water).

NJSA 58:10-23.16-17, the New Jersey statute on the discharge of petroleum products, debris and hazardous substances into waters, requires that the NJDEP prepare, adopt and update a master list for the cleanup of all hazardous discharge sites throughout the State. The master list, called the Contaminated Sites List (of which the Known Contaminated Sites list is a sub-list), must include an inventory of the sites that have been cleaned up, that have been identified as in need of cleanup, and that will be cleaned up. The list of sites used in this report is based on the most recent GIS coverage (2001 Known Contaminated Sites list) obtained from the NJDEP Site Remediation Program in 2002.

Remedial levels are based on the NJDEP Site Remediation Program’s 1989 Case Assignment Manual, which determines levels based on the overall degree of contamination at a site. It should be noted that sites often proceed through several remedial levels over time. Site remedial levels are classified as follows:

“A” – An emergency action taken to stabilize an environmental and/or health threatening situation from sudden or accidental release of hazardous substances. Appropriate remedial actions involving a single phase of limited or short-term duration. “B” – A single phase remedial action in response to a single contaminant category effecting only soils. May be a sub-site of a more complex case. Does not include ground water investigation or remediation. Examples of level B cases include, but are not limited to “cut-n-scrape”; surface drum removals; fences; temporary capping or tarping. “C-1” – A remedial action that does not involve formal design where the source is known/identified. May include the potential for (unconfirmed) ground water contamination. Examples of C-1 cases are regulated or unregulated storage tanks containing gas or heating oil; septic tanks, etc. “C-2” – A remedial action that consists of a formal engineering design phase, and is in response to a known source or release. Since the response is focused in scope and address a known, presumably quantifiable source, this remedial level is of relatively shorter duration than responses at sites with higher remedial levels. Usually involves cases where ground water contamination has been confirmed or is known to be present. “C-3” – A multi-phase remedial action in response to an unknown and/or uncontrolled source or discharge to the soils and/or ground water. In this remedial level, the contamination is unquantifiable (or presumed unquantifiable) and, therefore, no determinable timeframe for the conclusion of the remedial action is known. “C-4” or “D” – A multi-phase remedial action in response to multiple, unknown and/or uncontrolled sources or releases affecting multiple media which includes known contamination of ground water. In this remedial level, the contamination is unquantifiable (or presumed unquantifiable) and, therefore, no determinable timeframe for the conclusion of the remedial action is known. 19 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Table B-2 provides a listing of approximately 1,270 known contaminated sites in the Basin that are classified as levels B through D as defined above as of September 1997. This list has not been updated to the 2001 listing due to time constraints, but most sites will be the same and some will have gone off the list due to cleanup activities. Many of the known contaminated sites fall within major transportation corridors of the Basin as shown on Figure 11, with many multi-phase remedial sites concentrated in the more urbanized sections of Union, Middlesex and Mercer counties. Other known contaminated sites of the Basin occur within town centers or are scattered in the more suburban areas of the Basin. Figure 11 also shows Classification Exception Areas and Currently Known Extent areas where the ground water or drinking water quality standards are currently exceeded. Additional information and identification of sites within a specified area are available from the NJDEP Site Remediation Program at www.state.nj.us/dep/srp.

Contaminated Wells

Comprehensive information on contaminated public water supply wells is not readily available and could not be collected for this report. Elizabethtown Water Company provided information on their system as an example of the issue within the Raritan Basin. Of the approximately 350 public community water supply wells in the Basin, 67 are owned by the Elizabethtown Water Company. For this assessment of well contamination, Elizabethtown Water provided information on the number of wells that have been closed due to contamination or are currently being treated for contamination. Of the 67 wells, 23 are fully operable, 23 are in service, but treated with a stripping tower for VOC contamination, 15 are out of service due to VOC contamination, and 6 are out of service due to naturally high radon levels.29

The Raritan Project identified wells that could be at risk for contamination in the Basin due to their proximity to known contaminated sites. Table 2 lists the number of known contaminated site classified as C-2, C-3 or C-4 (confirmed ground water contamination) mapped as being within a WHPA shown on Figure 8a, by WMA (980 sites). NJDEP’s Source Water Assessment Program reports, due out in 2003, will provide a much more detailed assessment of well vulnerability and susceptibility to pollution, using well head protection areas and information on potential pollutant sources, including but more inclusive than known contaminated sites.

Table 2 -- Known Contaminated Sites (KCSL) within Wellhead Protection Areas (WHPA)

Outside Pct KCSL WMA Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 All Tiers Tier Total KCSL in WHPA

Upper Raritan 22 16 25 63 142 205 31%

Lower Raritan 28 21 36 85 539 624 14%

Millstone 9 12 11 32 119 151 21%

Totals 59 49 72 180 800 980 18% Source: NJ Water Supply Authority, June 2002

The Upper Raritan WMA, which is primarily dependent on aquifers for potable water supplies, in turn has the greatest percentage of known contaminated sites within its WHPAs – 31 percent. The Lower Raritan WMA, which is primarily served by surface water supplies, only has 14 percent of known contaminated sites within WHPAs. This low value may be due in part to a choice to close many contaminated public community water supply wells, rather than use costly advanced treatment, because alternative supplies were available. Many known contaminated sites in the Upper Raritan and Lower Raritan are within Tier 1, and therefore pose the most significant threats.

Ground water is also used by individual homes and businesses. A study conducted in December 2000 in Hillsborough Township to assess well contamination associated with the Somerville Depot of the U.S. General 20 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Services Administration revealed that four domestic wells on Roycefield Road were contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE), a dense liquid carcinogen. The heavy metals stored at the Hillsborough Depot were not found in any of the wells that were tested. The source of the TCE contamination is not known, though TCE was “widely used as a degreasing solvent in automobile repairs, removing oil from metals and a degreaser in septic systems.”30 The Township has made arrangements for the residences with wells affected by the TCE to be supplied by the public water supply system. Numerous other incidents of residential well contamination have occurred in the Raritan Basin; however, the information is in dispersed locations and was not collected for this project.

Facilities Handling Solid Waste and Hazardous Materials

Landfills

Figure 12 illustrates the solid waste landfills located throughout the Raritan Basin by acreage and by status of operation as of June 1992. Of the 60 landfills in the Basin, there are 10 in the Upper Raritan WMA, 41 in the Lower Raritan WMA and 9 in the Millstone WMA, with the largest in acreage located in the Lower Raritan and Millstone WMAs. According to Table B-3, which shows the location, operational status and underlying geology of each landfill, only 6 of the 60 landfills were open as of 1992. Of those that have been closed, most were closed in the 1970s and 1980s. Of the 60 landfills, the Bound Brook Landfill was the only one in 1992 that contained a comprehensive leachate collection system (a system that collects contaminated liquids that accumulate in a landfill and prevents them from potentially escaping into the underlying ground water). Others, such as the Monroe Township landfill, have since installed leachate collection systems. Landfill types in the Basin include municipal, dry sewage sludge, bulky waste, vegetative waste, animal and food processing waste, dry industrial, bulk liquid and semi-liquids, septic tank clean-out and liquid sewage waste.

Permitted Ground Water Discharges

The NJDEP regulates the discharge of pollutants to ground water under the New Jersey Water Pollution Control Act (NJSA 58:10A) and the Ground Water Quality Standards (NJAC 7:9-6) in order to restore, enhance and maintain the ground water quality of the State. The Act requires that a permit be obtained for all sanitary and industrial waste discharges from the New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) program (NJAC 7:14A) prior to the discharge of pollutants to ground water, other than for domestic septic systems that are regulated under a separate law.

Discharge activities regulated by the NJDEP include: surface effluent impoundments; infiltration/percolation lagoons/ overland flow systems; spray irrigation systems; and various types of subsurface disposal systems that are classified as underground injection systems. The type of facilities regulated include: mines, pits and quarries; schools and hospitals; potable water treatment plants; large corporate office buildings; industrial manufacturing facilities; campgrounds and mobile home parks; food processing plants; and sewage treatment plants and other dischargers of wastewater that can affect ground water quality, including dredge spoils disposed on land. The NJDEP Site Remediation Program regulates sources such as spills from past activities, underground storage tanks, and non-operating or closed landfills. Some aspects of these operations may also require a NJPDES permit.

Table B-4 provides a list of the NJPDES-permitted discharges to ground water for the municipalities of the Basin. The list is not limited entirely to the Basin; permits for parts of the municipalities located outside of the Basin are included. According to Table B-4, there are approximately 500 permitted discharges to ground water within the 100 Basin municipalities. Table B-4 lists the NJPDES permit number, facility name, municipality, county and category of discharge as well as a designation of those facilities that have been closed or terminated. 21 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Underground Storage Tanks

Underground storage tanks (UST) are any one or combination of tanks as set forth in NJAC 7:14B-1.4, including appurtenant pipes, lines, fixtures and other related equipment, used to contain an accumulation of hazardous substances (whether wastes, product or raw materials), the volume of which, including the volume of the appurtenant pipes, lines, fixtures and other related equipment, is 10 percent or more beneath the surface of the ground (http://www.state.nj.us/dep/srp/regs/ust/ust_01.pdf). The NJDEP Site Remediation Program lists registered USTs by county for the State of New Jersey. This information was last updated on April 10, 2000 and can be accessed at the following website: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/srp/bust/.

As seen in Table 3 below, there are approximately 4,600 USTs located within municipalities of the Basin. If not properly maintained and monitored, these tanks have the potential to leach their contents into the ground and contaminate ground water resources. The state requires that all USTs be monitored in an effort to protect ground water sources.

Table 3 - Registered USTs for the Municipalities of the Raritan Basin by County As of April 10, 2000 County # of Active USTs # of Inactive USTs Total USTs Hunterdon 108 266 374 Mercer 127 303 430 Middlesex 713 1,599 2,312 Monmouth 94 196 290 Morris 19* 41* 60* Somerset 94 196 290 Union 277 584 861 Total for Basin Municipalities 1,432 3,185 4,617 Source: NJDEP Site Remediation Program, 2000. Internet site: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/srp/bust/ Note: Although some of the 100 municipalities are located only partially in the Basin, the number of USTs cited above is for the entire municipality, not only the part that is located in the Basin. * Indicates complete set of data for municipalities not available for this county.

Superfund Sites

Prior to 1980, thousands of uncontrolled or abandoned contaminated sites were created as a result of the many wastes that were dumped on the ground or in rivers. Common contaminated sites included abandoned warehouses, manufacturing facilities, processing plants and landfills that posed threats to the environment and human health. In 1980, Congress established the National Superfund program in an effort to clean up the contaminated sites. Superfund sites are usually the more complex sites where multiple media (soil, ground water, etc.) are affected and a threat to public health may exist. In New Jersey, the Superfund program is administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in cooperation with the NJDEP Site Remediation Program.

The list of Superfund sites is maintained on the National Priorities List (NPL), which is a published list of contaminated sites eligible for extensive, long-term cleanup action under the federal Superfund program. The NPL is maintained and revised on an annual basis. As of July 27, 2000, the list of Superfund sites in New Jersey included 111 sites (Table 4), 28 of which are located within municipalities of the Raritan Basin.31 22 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Table 4 - Superfund Sites on the National Priorities List For Municipalities in the Raritan Basin as of December 17, 2000 Site Name Municipality County Myers Property Franklin Township Hunterdon Fried Industries, Inc. East Brunswick Township Middlesex Chemical Insecticide Corporation Edison Township Middlesex Kin-Buc Landfill Edison Township Middlesex Renora, Inc. Edison Township Middlesex Middlesex Sampling Plant Middlesex Borough Middlesex Monroe Township Landfill (de-listed 1994) Monroe Township Middlesex CPS/Madison Industries Old Bridge Township Middlesex Evor-Phillips Leasing Company Old Bridge Township Middlesex Chemsol, Inc. Piscataway Township Middlesex Horseshoe Road Sayreville Borough Middlesex Sayreville Landfill Sayreville Borough Middlesex Jones Industrial Services Landfill (JIS) South Brunswick Township Middlesex South Brunswick Township Landfill (BFI) South Brunswick Township Middlesex Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc. South Plainfield Borough Middlesex Lone Pine Landfill Freehold Township Monmouth Burnt Fly Bog Marlboro Township Monmouth Imperial Oil Company, Inc./Champion Chemicals Marlboro Township Monmouth Combe Fill North Landfill Mount Olive Township Morris Combe Fill South Landfill Chester and Washington Twps Morris Brook Industrial Park Bound Brook Borough Somerset American Cyanamid* Bridgewater Township Somerset Higgins Disposal Services, Inc. Franklin Township Somerset Higgins Farm Franklin Township Somerset Krysowaty Farm Hillsborough Township Somerset Federal Creosote Company Manville Borough Somerset Montgomery Township Housing Development Montgomery Township Somerset Rocky Hill Municipal Wells Rocky Hill Borough Somerset Source: NJDEP Site Remediation Program, 2000. Web page: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/srp/superfund/index.html Notes: * indicates a partial deletion on the Hill Property portion of the American Cyanamid site.

Estimating Carrying Capacity for Septic Systems

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s New Jersey Geological Survey (NJGS) has developed a methodology for estimating the maximum number of septic systems (formally known as individual subsurface sewage disposal systems) that can be located within specific watersheds, municipalities or properties.32 Briefly stated, this model estimates the total number of septic systems that may be accommodated within a geographic area using average loadings of nitrates per septic system, estimates of ground water recharge from precipitation within that area (including the impacts of development on recharge), and a target concentration from the Ground Water Quality Standards, NJAC 7:9-6. The complete method is available on the Web site of the NJDEP’s Division of Watershed Management, at http://www.state.nj.us/dep/watershedmgt.33

The Raritan Basin Watershed Management Project applied the May 2000 model to the entire Raritan River Basin, using a number of assumptions and estimates as provided for in the model. The purpose of this section is to make clear the assumptions and estimates used. Limitations to the results are also described to help ensure that the modeling results are not misused. 23 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Geographic Area and Sub-areas

The model was applied to all 1,100 square miles of the Raritan River Basin. However, aggregate results at that large a scale are not useful for planning purposes. Therefore, the analysis focuses on smaller hydrologic units within the Raritan Basin. The United States Geological Survey defines these units, essentially equivalent to subwatersheds, as HUC-14 areas (see Figures 1a and 1b). The analyses were performed using a Geographic Information System (GIS) for each combination of soil, municipally based rainfall, development density and population density (people/home). The results for each such area (known as a polygon) were then aggregated up to the HUC-14 level (see Figures 13-15). While the analyses were performed on a polygon basis, the results cannot be mapped on a polygon basis at the scale used in this report due to the many thousands of individual polygons involved; therefore, the HUC-14 aggregations are used here.

An important implication of the Raritan Basin analysis is that it aggregates results from land and water areas that range from no recharge to some positive level of recharge. The NJGS model recognizes soil series for which the method is inapplicable (i.e., hydric soils and wetlands). A carrying capacity value of zero was assigned to such soils, as there is no recharge. As a result, Figures 13-15 and Tables C1-C3 provide an estimate of the total number of septic systems that can be accommodated per HUC-14 watershed, and an estimate of the number of acres of recharge area (excluding any hydric soils and wetlands, which have no recharge) that are required to support each septic system on average. Within each HUC-14 watershed, the actual densities will vary by polygon. The polygon-based results are available from the Raritan Project.

Purpose of Carrying Capacity Analysis

The Project Team and Characterization Committee of the Raritan Project both recognized that much development in the Raritan Basin is taking place in areas that lack public sanitary sewer systems. Septic systems are the primary means of wastewater disposal. Because ground water is a renewable, though limited, resource, the use of too many septic systems will contaminate ground water and can also contaminate surface water. The identification of a carrying capacity for septic systems provides an initial basis for planning to ensure that the overall pollutant assimilation capacity of watersheds is not exceeded. Nitrates are used for this analysis, as a good indicator of septic system impacts.

This carrying capacity analysis does not address other possible limitations on watershed carrying capacity. It does not address the potential for contamination of individual wells, as the target nitrate concentrations from this model are averages, not site-specific levels. This analysis does not address the effects of impervious surfaces on stream health, or the impact of development on forest or aquatic ecosystems. As such, septic system carrying capacity is an important indicator of the watershed effects of development, but not the only one. Finally, this analysis is based on one set of assumptions; other assumptions (such as lower nitrate targets related to protection of special waters) can be used to generate alternative results that may be more appropriate to a specific subwatershed than this regional analysis.

The Raritan Project developed this analysis to help spotlight watersheds and subwatersheds that are inherently limited for septic systems, and those that already may have septic systems near or above their capacity. The project has not estimated the current number of septic systems in watersheds, but expects that this step will be taken for some watersheds or subwatersheds during the planning process (see Critical Needs, below).

Assumption – Initial Nitrate Concentration in Ground Water

The New Jersey Geological Survey has compiled information on ground water quality in all aquifers of New Jersey. Their findings indicate that natural ground water quality for nitrates is usually below 1 mg/L (milligram per liter) of nitrate-nitrogen (discussed in this report as “nitrates”). Rainwater is also approximately 1.5 mg/L in nitrates, some of which is used by plants before passing into ground water. Human activity at or near the land 24 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 surface (e.g., lawn fertilizers, agricultural fertilizers, septic systems) can increase those concentrations greatly. The Raritan Project analysis is using a 1 mg/L concentration as a reasonable estimate of the “initial concentration” for the following reasons:

• The analysis seeks to estimate the total number of septic systems that each watershed can accommodate. The resulting numbers includes both current and potential septic systems. Therefore, the initial value should not include impacts from existing septic systems.

• Fertilizer use varies widely, and high nitrate levels from fertilizers have been found in ground water. However, fertilizer use is not a constant source like septic systems, and can be modified by education and management practices. The fertilizer loading value of nitrate was set to the model default, 90 lbs/acre/year, 5% of which goes to ground water. This factor provides some additional protection for ground water, along with the antidegradation policy explained below. In addition, there are some conservative assumptions in the antidegradation policy and the modeling process that can offset somewhat higher levels of fertilizer use.

• The project is basin-wide. Using different initial concentrations for nitrate would require a technical justification for each value in each watershed, but could be appropriate. Current concentrations vary between and within watersheds. Therefore, using different initial concentrations is beyond the capability of this project.

Target Nitrate Concentration In Ground Water

NJDEP’s Ground Water Quality Standards include two factors that affect the target concentration of nitrates in ground water. First is the “criterion” – a health-based concentration that should never be exceeded in drinking water. That value is 10 milligrams per liter (mg/L), a health-based criterion used in the Ground Water Quality Standards, Surface Water Quality Standards and Drinking Water Quality Standards. Second, the Ground Water Quality Standards include an “antidegradation” provision to constrain discharges so that the ground water does not actually reach the 10 mg/L value. The antidegradation policy for nearly all of the Raritan Basin is that the target concentration should be no greater than half of the difference between background concentrations and the 10 mg/L criterion. Therefore, if there were no nitrates in ground water originally, the antidegradation policy would limit the target concentration to 5 mg/L.

The target concentration used in this modeling effort is 5.5 mg/L, providing for a net increase of no more than 4.5 mg/L from the initial nitrate concentration. It should be noted that this target level is based on NJDEP’s standards, but there is nothing in State law or regulations that prohibits municipalities from using more stringent targets for septic system capacity analysis, based on local needs. Also, the antidegradation policy was developed to address point source discharges to ground water (e.g., industrial sites, small community wastewater systems), not septic systems, and therefore may not be stringent enough to address situations where groups of septic systems could affect domestic well quality, trout production waters and other sensitive resources. However, in the absence of other defined policies, the existing antidegradation policy was used to develop this example.

NJDEP is apparently considering modifications to the Ground Water Quality Standards, which could include changes to the antidegradation policy. If such modifications were adopted into law, the septic system carrying capacity analysis would have to be run with a new target concentration. Further, there may be areas where impacts other than human health are of concern and would justify a reduction in the target nitrate concentration. To the extent that lower nitrate targets are used, the model will provide lower estimates of septic system carrying capacity and therefore larger average lot sizes. 25 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Assumption – Flow and Nitrate Loadings from Septic System

The model assumes a flow of 350 gallons per day per septic system,34 based on NJDEP regulations for septic systems at NJAC 7:9A. The model uses an average nitrate loading of 43 mg/L (milligrams per liter) for each septic system, based on research into residential septic system effluent quality.

Assumption – Nitrates from Other Sources

As mentioned above, the Raritan Basin analysis does not address the input of nitrates from every source, but does address natural background levels and an assumed level of nitrogen fertilizer use. Anthropogenic sources of nitrates such as fertilizers and livestock manure beyond the assumed level can be reduced through active management. Standard septic systems discharge nitrates at levels determined by human physiology, which cannot be managed. Therefore, this modeling process uses an average loading of nitrates for each septic system, and a nitrate loading from fertilizer set at the model default of 90 lbs/acre/year, five percent of which goes to ground water. In general, nitrates from non-residential septic systems will be minimal, because such land uses rarely occupy a large percentage of any subwatershed. However, where concentrations of non- residential septic systems or other significant discharges of nitrates exist, the analysis should include their impacts. Such analyses are beyond the scope of the Raritan Project.

Approach to Estimating Ground Water Recharge

The model starts with estimates of ground water recharge in pre-development conditions, using soils and precipitation levels as the primary factors, as determined using the GSR-32 method described above. Wetlands and open waters are assigned a level of zero recharge. Other soils are assigned some potential for recharge. The recharge level for each land area is then reduced based on the percentage of impervious surface resulting from development. Higher impervious surface densities will have a greater impact on recharge than lower development densities, resulting in a reduction in ground water recharge and therefore in the sustainable density of septic systems. It is critical to note that this model uses long-term annual average recharge rates to ground water, not rates based on lower or higher precipitation periods. As ground water systems react slowly to short-term variations in precipitation, only longer-term patterns might affect the results of this model. Use of other modeling periods, such as multi-year droughts, is a policy decision of the affected regulatory entity, and would reflect a lower tolerance for risk than the model results as depicted here. If periods of lower precipitation (and therefore recharge) are used, the septic system carrying capacity would be proportionally lower, resulting in larger average lot sizes per septic system.

General Limitations to Use of the Model

There are a number of limitations that must be understood.

• First, this model is a model – it provides estimates, not certainty. This is true of all models, which are simplifications of reality.

• Second, the model provides geographic averages, not point-specific results. It is a “mass balance” model rather than a “particle tracking” model. If a watershed has only half the density of septic systems that the model estimates can be accommodated, that watershed will still have some areas where nitrate levels exceed the Ground Water Quality Standards. Discharges from septic systems move in discrete plumes through ground water. They do not miraculously dissolve into an average concentration. Therefore, a shallow well located downgradient (downslope) of a septic system has a much higher chance of contamination than a well located elsewhere. This model cannot predict such site-specific risks. 26 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

• Third, the model relies on long-term precipitation averages, generalized septic system flows, and a “standard” septic system construction. These assumptions and averages are perfectly valid for use in long-term regional planning, but they must be understood for proper use. The model also bases ground water recharge on long-term baseflow rates in streams, with the assumption that recharge equals baseflow over the long term. However, some aquifers have better storage capacity than others. Multi-year periods of low precipitation can have a significant effect on stream baseflow during such periods. Different baseflow rates can be derived from different periods of time, thus affecting modeling results. For these reasons, municipalities may wish to assess septic system capacity using more detailed information about the geology and other physical factors within that area. A well-designed local study should be considered superior to the regional application of a model, such as performed for this study. However, local studies are still rare in the Raritan Basin, and so this regional analysis should have considerable value where no prior analyses have been prepared.

• Fourth, the model provides only a general indication of the impacts of nitrates in ground water on nitrate levels in surface water. Recent research indicates that nitrate concentrations in ground water are very conservative until the ground water approaches a surface water body where the nitrate levels tend to drop by as much as 30 to 40 percent.35 However, the dynamics are not well understood. It is expected that increases in ground water concentrations will result in surface water concentration increases.36

• Fifth, the model has an inherent level of resolution that makes it less accurate as the parcel size decreases. For this reason, watershed, subwatershed and large area results are very useful for planning purposes, but the results for a 3-acre parcel are not really useful for site design. Site-specific understanding of soils is more important at that level.

• Sixth, historic fertilizer use in certain agricultural areas and current fertilizer use in suburban lawns can both contribute to localized concentrations of nitrates that approach or exceed the 10 mg/L criterion, regardless of septic system contributions. Where such levels exist, decontamination must rely primarily on controlling new loadings and the long process of ground water movement to surface water.37 Such areas should be managed as remedial projects and special attention given to new loadings from any sources. The model addresses future fertilizer use partially through a default value, but not excessive historic or future use.

• Seventh, nitrates are used as a general indicator for pollutants for septic systems, but they are not the only concern. Septic systems can be significant sources of bacteria and viruses. If used improperly, septic systems can also be sources of toxic chemicals from household cleaning and industrial processes. For this reason, attention should be paid to other aspects of septic system and suburban land uses.

• Eighth, this model uses the antidegradation policy for Class II-A Ground Water, that the addition of pollutants should not increase ground water concentrations to more than 50 per cent of the difference between background levels and the criterion. This antidegradation policy was adopted in 1993 primarily for application to point source discharges regulated under the NJPDES program, with the expectation that the standard would be met at the property boundary at least, if not before. This policy may not be as appropriate for septic systems, where effluent plumes will clearly violate the nitrate criterion of 10 mg/L well beyond property boundaries, even if the average nitrate levels meet the antidegradation policy. If lower nitrate targets were used, the average septic system carrying capacity would reduce proportionally (e.g., carrying capacity estimates of 2.4 acres per septic system at a nitrate target of 5.5 mg/L would change to 6.5 acres per septic system with a 2.0 mg/L nitrate target). 27 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Limitations to Use of the Raritan Project Results

In addition to the limitations noted above, there are some limitations specific to the Raritan Project. Perhaps most important is that the maps provided in this report show carrying capacity for HUC-14 watersheds rather than for individual properties. A parcel-based map would be too complex for general use and publication. However, the Raritan Project has parcel-based results available for use by municipalities.

As noted above, no effort has been made for this report to compare the number of existing septic systems basin-wide to the estimated carrying capacity for septic systems. This step is very time-consuming and should be taken only in priority subwatersheds or watersheds where there is concern that existing zoning, existing development or both threaten to exceed the carrying capacity (see Critical Needs, below). One example has been run for a few subwatersheds.

Finally, the specific attributes of a watershed or subwatershed should be assessed when using this model. The results presented here are a first step, rather than a last step. Known contamination problems (such as from past fertilizer use), special needs for surface water protection (such as in Category 1 watersheds) and other concerns for carrying capacity (such as endangered and threatened species, riparian areas and other special ecosystems) all will prompt modifications in plans for development and redevelopment.

For the reasons outlined above, these results should be used for planning purposes, and should be seen as an estimate of the maximum number or density of septic systems allowed within subwatershed and watersheds, with local factors of historic land uses, geology, etc., being used as factors to modify the results.

Results of the Septic System Carrying Capacity Analysis

As discussed above, the NJGS model from 30 May 2000 was applied to the entire Raritan River Basin with a target nitrate concentration of 5.5 mg/L. Detailed findings are noted in Figures 13 through 15, and in Appendix C. The highest carrying capacity (i.e., smallest average lot sizes, minimum number of acres per septic system, or greatest number of septic systems per square mile) Basin-wide is found in the Upper Raritan WMA, at 1.64 acres per septic system. The maximum carrying capacity in the Lower Raritan WMA is 2.4 acres per septic system, and for the Millstone WMA is 2.59 acres per septic system.

The lowest carrying capacities (i.e., largest average lot sizes, maximum number of acres per septic system, or lowest number of septic systems per square mile) are 3.36, 10.97 and 3.9 acres per septic system in the Upper Raritan, Lower Raritan and Millstone WMAs, respectively.

In general, the Upper Raritan WMA has the most HUC-14 subwatersheds with high carrying capacities (lowest average lot sizes). The Highlands area often shows values of less than 2 acres per septic system, except in the highly developed subwatersheds of the upper Lamington River in the Roxbury Township area (a sewered area). The most limited carrying capacities (highest average lot sizes) in the Upper Raritan WMA are generally shown in the Piedmont sections, such as the Neshanic River watershed and the South Branch River watershed below Stanton. Although not shown at this scale, subwatersheds with both Precambrian and limestone aquifers will have side variations in septic system capacity; Figures 13 through 15 are average values.

The Lower Raritan WMA has the highest variability in carrying capacity. One HUC-14 subwatershed (located within a sewered area) shows a value of nearly 11 acres per septic system, but no other subwatershed has values above 5 acres per septic system. On the other hand, many subwatersheds show values between 3 and 5 acres per septic system, and none were below 2.4 acres per septic system. The lowest values (highest sustainable densities) are generally shown in the Bound Brook/Green Brook watershed, the Lawrence Brook watershed and along the Lower Raritan River in the area of Piscataway and Franklin Townships. However, most if not all of these areas are already sewered and the remainder is approved for sewers. 28 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

The Millstone WMA has a relatively narrow range of septic system carrying capacities, from approximately 2.6 to 3.9 acres per septic system. The upper Millstone River and Stony Brook watersheds, along with the Route 1 corridor, generally show lower carrying capacities (higher average lot sizes). While the Route 1 corridor is mostly sewered, the upper Millstone River area and much of the Stony Brook watershed rely on septic systems.

Of the results summarized above, the greatest discrepancies known between these regional results and local studies are found in the Highlands region. One possible explanation could be the existence of soils that allow high rates of ground water infiltration, but overlie either bedrock or dense sub-soils that do not allow the infiltration to penetrate to aquifers. A second possible explanation could be the use of different methods for estimating stream baseflow – a critical parameter for calibrating infiltration models and estimates. Further work is needed in this area.

Comparison to Existing Septic Systems

The results for four subwatersheds draining to the Spruce Run Reservoir were compared to the number of existing septic systems within each subwatershed, with the results shown in Table 5. The existing septic systems were estimated by identifying the number of residentially zoned lots located outside of approved sewer service areas, using Figure 8 from the Landscape of the Raritan River Basin technical report, “Approved Wastewater Management Area Boundaries within the Raritan Basin.” NJDEP’s 1995-97 Land Use/Land Cover maps were then intersected with those non-sewered lots to identify each lot that included developed land. One septic system was assumed to exist on each developed lot. The analysis shows a significant amount of septic system capacity remaining, with a 5.5 mg/L nitrate target. Reducing the target to 2.0 mg/L (somewhat about the current average nitrate concentration in ground water of the area) would reduce the remaining capacity significantly. However, it is also interesting to note that the median size of lots with existing septic systems is lower than the estimated carrying capacity in all subwatersheds. This raises the possibility that clusters of septic systems may already be causing ground water contamination at unacceptable levels.

Table 5 – Example Comparison of Septic System Densities Subwatersheds Draining to the Spruce Run Reservoir Maximum Average Septic Average Median HUC14 Septic Acres Per Systems Lot Size Lot Size Remaining Area Systems Per Septic Per HUC14 (Existing (Existing Capacity in HUC14 (Acres) HUC14 System (1995) Systems) Systems) 1995 (lots) 010 7,867.826 4,662.9 1.69 1,593.0 4.4 1.0 3,069.9 020 2,056.527 1,240.0 1.66 199.0 6.1 1.6 1,041.0 030 9,413.410 3,570.2 2.64 1,219.0 7.0 2.0 2,351.2 040 7,808.142 2,807.5 2.78 570.0 11.7 2.1 2,237.5 Source: URWA 2001, NJWSA 2002

Management Conclusions of Existing Plans

Several programs have been designed to protect the quality of New Jersey’s ground water supply sources. In an effort to manage point and nonpoint source pollution and maintain aquifer recharge areas, the following water resource protection programs have been implemented and protect ground water resources of the Basin and the State. 29 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Existing and Proposed Regulations

The NJDEP Ground Water Quality Standards (NJAC 7:9-6) designate protected uses of ground water, ground water quality criteria to protect those uses, and antidegradation policies (NJAC 7:9-6.7) to ensure that existing ground water quality (that is higher quality than the water quality criteria) is not degraded to the criteria, with the most stringent antidegradation policy (nondegradation) applying to certain watersheds that are extremely sensitive to change. These three components (designated uses, criteria and policies) result in constituent standards pursuant to the Water Pollution Control Act (NJSA 58:10A-1 et seq.) and the Water Quality Planning Act (NJSA 58:11A-1 et seq.). The Standards are the source for numerical criteria for limits on discharges to ground water and standards for ground water cleanups. The Ground Water Quality Standards regulate discharges to ground water and ensures compliance with Surface Water Quality Standards (NJAC 7:9-4) to protect surface waters.

The NJDEP Bureau of Safe Drinking Water ensures that public drinking water supply systems meet federal and state drinking water standards as required by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (42 USC 300F et seq.) and the NJ Safe Drinking Water Act. Major categories of contaminants monitored under the Act include inorganic chemicals, trihalomethanes, radionuclides, turbidity, coliform bacteria, synthetic organic compounds and volatile organic compounds. Specific contaminants are listed at the Bureau of Safe Drinking Water home page at http://www.state.nj.us/dep/watersupply/standard.htm.

In January 2001, the NJDEP adopted an amendment to the Statewide Water Quality Management Planning Rules (NJAC 7:15-8) requiring new development using septic systems to undergo the same environmental assessments as proposed new sewer service areas. The rule (known generally as the Subchapter 8 rule) requires that residential developments of six or more units and commercial development discharging 2,000 gallons of wastewater or more per day into the ground undergo analysis. The rule became operative on March 20, 2001. The required environmental assessments, which are part of an applicant’s new or amended wastewater plan, examine the potential impacts and alternatives, and include evaluations of water use, riparian buffer impacts and nonpoint source pollution. However, in March 2002 the Appellate Court of New Jersey invalidated this rule for procedural and substantive reasons.

In an effort to protect ground water quality and assure public health protection, the USEPA is proposing a rule that specifies the appropriate use of disinfection in ground water and addresses other components of ground water systems to assure public health protection. The Ground Water Rule (GWR) establishes multiple barriers to protect against bacteria and viruses in drinking water from ground water sources and will establish a targeted strategy to identify ground water systems at high risk for fecal contamination. The GWR was scheduled to be issued as a final regulation in summer 2001 but is still pending.38

NJ State Development and Redevelopment Plan

The State Planning Act (NJSA 52:18A 196 et seq.) adopted by the State of New Jersey in 1985, declared that New Jersey needed to implement a statewide planning initiative to:

“…conserve its natural resources, revitalize its urban centers, protect the quality of its environment, and provide needed housing and adequate public services at a reasonable cost while promoting beneficial economic growth, development and renewal…”

Under the Act, the State Development and Redevelopment Plan should establish statewide planning objectives that would encourage State and local governments to guide future growth into compact forms of development and redevelopment. This would support and maintain the capacities of infrastructure, environmental, natural resource, fiscal, economic and other systems. Although the State Plan is not a regulation, “it is a policy guide for State, regional and local agencies to use when they exercise their delegated authority.”39 County and municipal master plans should be modified to incorporate the provisions of the Plan. 30 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

The Statewide Policy on Water Resources of the 2001 State Plan calls for the State to:

“Protect and enhance water resources through coordinated planning efforts aimed at reducing sources of pollution and other adverse effects of development, encouraging designs in hazard-free areas that will protect the natural function of stream and wetland systems, and optimizing sustainable resource use.”40

Ground Water Policies of the State Plan call for the protection of ground water sources, aquifer recharge areas, limestone areas and well fields, and for management programs for on-site waste disposal and septage removal. The technical report “Landscape of the Raritan River Basin” includes an extensive discussion of the State Development and Redevelopment Plan provisions regarding watershed management.

1989 Ground Water Strategy

In 1989, the NJDEP published “A Ground Water Strategy for New Jersey,” in an effort to protect ground water quality and quantity of the State of New Jersey. As required by the USEPA in 1984, the NJDEP developed the ”Strategy” which includes new policies, practices, priorities and programs to guide the use of federal funds for ground water quality planning purposes. Policies of the “Strategy” recommended the establishment of the same drinking water quality standards for domestic wells as for public water supply wells, require parties responsible for pollution to remedy the problems, protect new wells from contamination, establish a ground water antidegradation policy and protect aquifer recharge areas. The document was created in an effort to guide the NJDEP to implement ground water initiatives that would “provide the greatest gains in health protection, provide the greatest benefits relative to cost, or have dedicated funds from Federal or State sources.”41 Since that time, the Legislature has approved a new law requiring that domestic wells be tested prior to home sales to ensure that they meet drinking water standards; the site remediation program of NJDEP has adopted detailed rules for remedial projects; the source water assessment program has incorporated the basic framework of the Well Head Protection Program Plan (see below); and the Ground Water Quality Standards were adopted with a detailed antidegradation policy.

NJDEP Wellhead Protection Program Plan

The 1986 Federal Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments required all states to develop a Wellhead Protection Program Plan for both public community and public non-community water-supply wells. New Jersey’s WHPP Plan, approved by the USEPA in 1991 was established to prevent contamination of ground-water resources, which supply drinking water to over 40% of the State. The delineation of Well Head Protection Areas (WHPAs) is one component of the WHPP. “The WHPA is the area from which a well draws its water within a specified time frame. Once delineated, these areas become a priority for efforts to prevent and clean up ground water contamination. Other components of the WHPP Plan include pollution-source inventories, development and implementation of best management practices to protect ground water, land-use planning, and education to promote public awareness of each person’s role in protecting our ground water resources. In addition, the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 (P.L. 104-182) established the need for state Source Water Assessment Programs. In New Jersey, source-water areas for all public supply wells will be established by use of WHPA delineation methods.”42

South Branch Watershed Association Wellhead Protection Plan

In 1995, the South Branch Watershed Association initiated a wellhead protection program and inventoried all public, non-community wells, in Hunterdon County, and three townships in Morris County: Washington, Mount Olive and Roxbury. Latitude and longitude coordinates for each well were collected using a Global Positioning System (GPS) during the inventory, which will be used in coordination with GIS to identify adverse impacts on drinking water sources. Well owners and municipal officials were also surveyed to determine their understanding of water quality and ground water protection issues. Findings from the survey will indicate areas 31 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002 of focus for SBWA's educational outreach efforts. A report on the status of the wellhead protection project is currently being written, and will be available through SBWA.43

New Jersey Statewide Water Supply Plan

In 1982 the NJDEP adopted the first New Jersey Statewide Water Supply Master Plan as required by the Water Supply Management Act to plan for future water supply needs. The New Jersey Statewide Water Supply Plan (SWSP) developed by the NJDEP in 1996 with the assistance of three consulting firms revised and replaced the 1982 Water Supply Master Plan. The purpose of the 1982 Master Plan was to improve surface water supply capacity, ensure proper maintenance of aging water supply infrastructure, investigate the status of major aquifers, and plan for future water supply needs. The 1996 SWSP was created to address the changing needs for water supplies, address development trends, and develop management concepts.44 It emphasized the need to protect existing supplies, including ground water supplies, to reduce the stress of new uses on available resources.

NJDEP Site Remediation Plan

Beginning with the passage of the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act in 1976, the NJDEP initiated a program to clean up contaminated sites that posed a danger to human health and the environment. The federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, more commonly known as Superfund was strengthened in 1986 by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA). The passage of several key State laws, including the Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act (later replaced by the Industrial Site Recovery Act) and Underground Storage Tank Act, facilitated cleanup efforts for a variety of pollution problems. The inventory of contaminated sites maintained by the NJDEP Site Remediation Program and known collectively as the Comprehensive Site List (CSL) includes 39,473 sites statewide.

Critical Needs

In order to perform a more complete assessment of the ground water resources of the Raritan Basin, the following information would be required:

o Updated NJDEP Landfills coverage o Estimation of the current number of and zoning for septic systems in selected watersheds or subwatersheds to determine whether they combine to exceed the estimated carrying capacity for septic systems. There are more and less time-intensive methods for this analysis. A simple method would be to compare residential land uses (1995/97 NJDEP data) to the sewer service area map in the Raritan Project’s Landscape Report. For any particular subwatershed, the houses outside the sewer service area boundaries would be counted as having septic systems. The total number of current septic systems for that subwatershed would be compared to the carrying capacity to determine whether or not further capacity exists. o Septic system capacity analyses using alternative nitrate targets, such as 1.5 mg/L reflecting average nitrate concentrations in ground water. Estimates using alternative approaches for extrapolating long-term precipitation patterns from the available weather station data would also be useful, to provide a finer distribution of rainfall patterns. The current system tends to cause sharp changes in carrying capacity estimates across municipal or subwatershed boundaries.

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Conclusions

Topography and geology are the primary factors affecting ground water availability and recharge within the Raritan Basin. While the unconsolidated sediments of the Coastal Plain and some Highlands glacial deposits contain prolific water supplies for public wells, the Sourlands, Watchungs and consolidated rocks of the northern portion of the Basin are limited water-bearing formations. Of the consolidated rocks, all but the dolomitic limestone formations in the Highlands Province are relatively poor aquifers. Water movement outside of the limestone areas is primarily through joints and fractures and in bedding planes and occurs at a very local scale.

Carbonate rocks including limestone and dolomite are water-soluble and are common in the northwestern part of the Basin in the Highlands Province of the Upper Raritan WMA. These areas have development limitations due to their susceptibility to sinkholes and vulnerability to pollution, but are prime aquifers for public use.

Areas with high ground water recharge capabilities are generally found on shallow slopes with permeable soils. Some high recharge areas overly poor aquifers, and so the recharged ground water tends to move quickly to streams. Some, however, are connected to good underlying aquifers, allowing easy movement of the water. Increases in impervious surfaces can reduce ground water recharge. According to the results of a basin-wide application of the Geological Survey Report (GSR-32) methodology (A Method for Evaluating Ground-Water- Recharge Areas in New Jersey), all 51 subwatersheds in the Upper Raritan WMA, 44 of the 46 subwatersheds in the Lower Raritan WMA, and 37 of the 39 subwatersheds of the Millstone WMA experienced losses in recharge between 1986 and 1995. Losses in recharge are attributed to the conversion of areas of higher recharge (including forested and agricultural land) to residential, commercial and industrial land uses.

Very minor increases in recharge occurred in 4 of the 46 subwatersheds in the Lower Raritan WMA, and in 2 of the 39 subwatersheds in the Millstone WMA between 1986 and 1995. Gains in recharge may be attributed to the conversion of impervious land covers such as barren land to more pervious land cover or to a reforestation of some previously agricultural or barren areas. However, to verify gains, an assessment of the detailed land cover of the subwatersheds would need to be conducted. In any event, the gains are very small.

Overall recharge in million gallons per year declined for all three WMAs between 1986 and 1995. Average recharge in million gallons per day/square mile was calculated as 0.58 for recharge areas of the Upper Raritan WMA, 0.33 for recharge areas of the Lower Raritan WMA, and 0.40 for recharge areas of the Millstone WMA based on 1995 land use classifications.

Ground water contamination is evident in areas throughout the Basin, with a legacy of contaminated sites from past and current activities. Saltwater intrusion has occurred in Water Supply Critical Area #1 (a major aquifer of Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties in the 1980s), and occurrences of pesticide and arsenic contamination are evident in wells in the western portion of the Raritan Basin in the Piedmont Province.

There are 351 public community water supply wells in the Basin, and the Wellhead Protection Areas (WHPA) for these wells cover approximately 12 percent of the Basin. These WHPA are the areas that supply water to the wells within a time of 12 years, with inner tiers of 2 years and 4 years Time of Travel (TOT). Many known contaminated site with confirmed ground water contamination are located within the WHPAs of public community water supply wells. Of 980 such sites that have been mapped, 18 percent (or 180) are located within WHPAs, and 59 of those are within a 2-year TOT and could be significant contamination risk. The NJDEP intends to assess public well vulnerability to pollution in much more detail by 2003 through the Source Water Assessment Program. However, measures to protect public water supply wells should be implemented by municipalities and counties prior to then wherever possible. Other potential sources of ground water contamination could stem from the 60 landfills, 500 permitted ground water discharges, 4,600 underground storage tanks and 28 Superfund sites of the Basin. 33 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

Results of the methodology used to estimate the total number of septic systems that may be accommodated within subwatersheds of the Basin reveal that the highest carrying capacity (i.e., smallest average lot sizes, minimum number of acres per septic system, or greatest number of septic systems per square mile) Basin-wide is found in the Upper Raritan WMA, at 1.64 acres per septic system. The maximum carrying capacity in the Lower Raritan WMA is 2.4 acres per septic system, and for the Millstone WMA is 2.59 acres per septic system. The lowest carrying capacities (i.e., largest average lot sizes, maximum number of acres per septic system, or lowest number of septic systems per square mile) are 3.36, 10.97 and 3.9 acres per septic system in the Upper Raritan, Lower Raritan and Millstone WMAs, respectively. These estimates are based on a NJDEP method, using a 5.5 mg/L nitrate target and average annual recharge. Lower nitrate targets would yield a lower carrying capacity, as would lower recharge estimates. The values of this report should be regarded as the highest carrying capacity possible.

Much development in the Basin is taking place in areas that lack public sanitary sewer systems, and the development of too many septic systems would have the potential to contaminate ground water and surface water resources. It should also be noted that maps in this report show carrying capacity for subwatersheds (HUC-14 watersheds) rather than for individual properties. A parcel-based map would be too complex for general use and publication; however the Raritan Project does have polygon-based results for municipal use.

Despite federal, state and local regulations that have been established to protect ground water supply sources and recharge areas, conversion of natural recharge areas to urban land cover types is evident throughout the Raritan Basin. Open space preservation projects and other initiatives to preserve critical recharge areas will help prevent a loss of recharge areas, but additional efforts to prevent further losses are needed. More stringent regulations such as the proposed water quality and watershed management rule, and proper planning may guide future growth patterns, but more needs to be done to protect these valuable resources.

Glossary of Terms

“Aquifer” means a formation, group of formations, part of a formation or interconnected fractured bedrock, capable of supplying useful quantities of water to wells and springs.

“Carrying capacity” means a measure of how much activity a particular resource can withstand before it is affected beyond a set amount.

“Impervious cover” means that part of the land surface that does not allow recharge. For example, roof tops and paved areas.

“Leachate collection system” means a system that collects liquid that results from water collecting contaminants as it trickles through wastes, agricultural pesticides or fertilizers. Leaching may occur in farming areas, feedlots, and landfills, and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, ground water, or soil.

“Nitrate” means the most highly oxidized form of nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle. It is generally nonreactive (conservative) and moves readily in water.

"Public community water system" means a public water system that serves at least 15 service connections used by year-round residents or regularly serves at least 25 year-round residents.

"Public non-community water system" means a public water system that is not a community water system.

“Recharge” means the process of addition of water to the saturated zone; also the water added.

“Saturated zone” means the zone in which all the subsurface voids in the rock or soil are filled with water. 34 NJ Water Supply Authority JUNE 2002

“Septic tank” means an underground tank designed to hold household sewage waste and its decomposition products. It commonly is connected to a series of pipes (leachate field) to allow liquid to exit the tank to the ground. These components in total are called a “septic system” or, more formally, an “individual subsurface sewage disposal system.”

“Stripping tower” means the system used to remove volatile compounds from contaminated ground water.

“Time of travel” (TOT) means the average time that particles of water will take to travel in the saturated zone from a given point to a pumping well.

“Water table” means the upper surface of a zone of saturation except where that surface is formed by a confining unit. The upper surface of the zone of saturation at which the water pressure in the porous medium equals atmospheric pressure.

“Wellhead” means the well borehole and related equipment.

“Wellhead Protection Area” (WHPA) means an aquifer area described in plan view around a well, from within which ground water is reasonably likely to flow to the well and through which ground water pollution, if it occurs, is reasonably likely to pose a significant threat to the water quality of the well. The Wellhead Protection Area is delimited by the use of time-of-travel and hydrologic boundaries, and is further subdivided by multiple times of travel.

“WHPP” means the Wellhead Protection Program established pursuant to Section 1428 of the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act, P.L. 93-523, 42 USC 300 et. seq. and described within the New Jersey Wellhead Protection Program Plan (NJDEP, 1991) and subsequent documents.

“Zone of contribution” means the portion of an aquifer surrounding a pumping well that encompasses all areas or features that supply ground water or ground water recharge to the well over time.

Common Acronyms

D&R Canal – Delaware and Raritan Canal HUC – Hydrologic Unit Code HUC-14 – 14-digit Hydrologic Unit MSL – Mean Sea Level NJDEP – New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection NRCS – Natural Resources Conservation Service TOT – Time of Travel WHPA – Wellhead Protection Area WMA – Watershed Management Area USDA – United States Department of Agriculture USFWS – United States Fish and Wildlife Service USGS – United States Geological Survey

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Chester Township, et al. 1998. Alamatong Wellhead Protection Study. A Collaborative Effort of Chester Township, Randolph Township, Roxbury Township, County of Morris Planning Board, the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority, the United States Geological Survey, the State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and the Upper Raritan Watershed Association.

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APPENDIX C

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1 NJDEP, 1993 2 Middlesex-Somerset-Mercer Regional Study Council, Inc., 1984 3 NJDEP, 1993 4 USEPA, 1997, p. 81 5 NJDEP, 1993 (p. 149) 6 Manning, John C., 1992 7 Mitchell, Alison E., 1992 8 NJ Geological Survey, 1993 9 Tedrow, J.C.F., 1986 10 USGS, 1998 11 Jeff Hoffman, May 2001, personal communication 12 NJDEP, 1993 13 NJDEP, 1993 14 NJDEP, 2000a 15 William M. Alley et al., 1999 16 USGS, 1998 (p. 35) 17 USGS, 1998 (p. 35) 18 Lewis-Brown, Jean C. and Vincent T. dePaul, 2000 (p. 35) 19 Lewis-Brown, Jean C. and Vincent T. dePaul, 2000 (p. 2) 20 Nicholson, Robert S., and Martha K. Watt, 1997 21 However, conditions in the Raritan Basin probably did not warrant the declaration regarding surface water supplies 22 http://www.state.nj.us/dep/dsr/whpaintro.html 23 http://www.state.nj.us/dep/dsr/whpaintro.html 24 USEPA, 1990 25 Louis, Judith B., et al. 26 Vowinkel, E.F., R.M. Clawges, D.E. Buxton, D.A. Stedfast, and J.B. Louis., 19__ 27 NJDEP, 2000b 28 NJDEP, 2000b 29 Elizabethtown Water Company, 2001 30 Toto, Laura, 2001 31 http://www.state.nj.us/dep/srp/superfund/sf_faq.htm#sf_faq2 32 Hoffman, Jeffrey L., and Canace, Robert J., 2000 33 NJDEP intends to modify this model in the near future. 34 5 persons per household using 70 gallons per person per day. 35 Reiser, Robert G., 2000 36 Kauffman, et al., 2001 37 Kauffman, et al. 2001 38http://www.epa.gov/safewater/gwr.html 39 http://www.state.nj.us/osp/plan/sdrpsumm.htm 40 http://www.state.nj.us/osp/sdrp2.htm 41 NJDEP, 1989 42 http://www.state.nj.us/dep/dsr/whpaintro.html 43 http://www.eclipse.net/~sbwa/Wellhead.htm.htm 44 NJDEP, 1996a

Table A-1 - Ground Water Recharge in the Upper Raritan Watershed Management Area Avg. Recharge 1995 Net Change Avg. Recharge 1995 (Million Net Change Percent Change Between 1986 - Percent Change Avg. Recharge 1995 (Million gallons/day/square HUC 14 Area Recharge Area Avg. Recharge 1986 Avg. Recharge 1995 Between 1986 - Between 1986-1995 Avg. Recharge 1986 Avg. Recharge 1995 1995 (Million Between 1986 - 1995 (Million gallons/day/acre) in mile) in Recharge WMA 8 HUC 14 (Acres) (Acres) (inches) (inches) 1995 (inches) (inches) (Million gallons/yr) (Million gallons/yr) gallons/yr) (million gallons/yr) gallons/yr/acre) Recharge Area Area South Branch Raritan River above Spruce Run (02030105010) 010 5,935.66 5,171.98 12.7 11.2 -1.45 -11.46% 1,781.0 1,576.8 -204.2 -11.46% 0.30 0.0008 0.53 020 4,684.13 3,870.00 12.8 11.0 -1.78 -13.90% 1,345.7 1,158.7 -187.0 -13.90% 0.30 0.0008 0.52 030 3,218.06 2,335.52 12.1 11.1 -1.01 -8.36% 769.2 704.9 -64.3 -8.36% 0.30 0.0008 0.53 040 4,264.79 3,529.68 13.8 13.0 -0.70 -5.11% 1,318.0 1,250.6 -67.4 -5.11% 0.35 0.0010 0.62 050 9,766.24 7,907.73 14.1 13.3 -0.75 -5.35% 3,023.0 2,861.2 -161.9 -5.35% 0.36 0.0010 0.63 060 9,530.51 8,140.96 15.5 14.6 -0.87 -5.64% 3,422.3 3,229.5 -192.9 -5.64% 0.40 0.0011 0.70 070 5,050.33 4,915.42 16.8 15.5 -1.21 -7.21% 2,235.9 2,074.8 -161.2 -7.21% 0.42 0.0012 0.74 080 2,961.24 2,761.94 13.9 13.0 -0.95 -6.81% 1,043.1 972.1 -71.0 -6.81% 0.35 0.0010 0.62 South Branch Raritan River Three Bridges to Spruce Run (02030105020) 010 7,867.83 6,984.05 16.7 16.2 -0.55 -3.28% 3,174.9 3,070.8 -104.0 -3.28% 0.44 0.0012 0.77 020 2,056.53 1,978.56 16.4 16.0 -0.38 -2.35% 879.2 858.5 -20.7 -2.35% 0.43 0.0012 0.76 030 9,413.41 8,337.42 12.1 11.3 -0.86 -7.14% 2,744.6 2,548.7 -195.8 -7.14% 0.31 0.0008 0.54 040 7,808.14 6,026.71 13.3 12.1 -1.20 -9.03% 2,169.8 1,973.7 -196.0 -9.03% 0.33 0.0009 0.57 050 4,437.97 4,231.17 11.5 10.7 -0.75 -6.55% 1,316.0 1,229.8 -86.3 -6.55% 0.29 0.0008 0.51 060 9,105.42 8,519.14 11.8 11.7 -0.15 -1.26% 2,734.9 2,700.4 -34.5 -1.26% 0.32 0.0009 0.56 070 5,262.95 4,535.18 12.2 11.5 -0.75 -6.18% 1,503.2 1,410.4 -92.8 -6.18% 0.31 0.0009 0.55 080 4,720.69 4,173.42 13.3 12.2 -1.03 -7.73% 1,503.0 1,386.8 -116.2 -7.73% 0.33 0.0009 0.58 090 7,218.25 4,558.69 13.9 12.9 -0.98 -7.07% 1,721.8 1,600.1 -121.8 -7.07% 0.35 0.0010 0.62 100 13,122.00 11,693.52 11.1 10.5 -0.53 -4.82% 3,513.0 3,343.6 -169.4 -4.82% 0.29 0.0008 0.50 Neshanic River (02030105030) 010 3,303.59 2,923.72 10.7 10.2 -0.52 -4.87% 851.6 810.2 -41.4 -4.87% 0.28 0.0008 0.49 020 3,958.80 3,212.67 11.2 10.7 -0.54 -4.85% 979.8 932.4 -47.5 -4.85% 0.29 0.0008 0.51 030 3,610.30 3,259.05 10.7 10.5 -0.19 -1.81% 947.2 930.1 -17.2 -1.81% 0.29 0.0008 0.50 040 3,319.83 2,929.96 10.8 10.3 -0.52 -4.82% 860.3 818.9 -41.5 -4.82% 0.28 0.0008 0.49 050 7,474.10 6,826.87 11.0 10.8 -0.21 -1.95% 2,040.0 2,000.3 -39.7 -1.95% 0.29 0.0008 0.51 060 13,999.68 12,243.37 11.0 10.6 -0.38 -3.47% 3,644.5 3,518.2 -126.3 -3.47% 0.29 0.0008 0.50 South Branch Raritan River - North Branch to Three Bridges (02030105040) 010 7,622.69 6,756.73 10.7 10.6 -0.15 -1.36% 1,967.4 1,940.7 -26.8 -1.36% 0.29 0.0008 0.50 020 6,919.04 6,469.06 11.3 11.1 -0.20 -1.74% 1,990.7 1,956.0 -34.7 -1.74% 0.30 0.0008 0.53 030 7,965.60 7,559.07 11.6 11.0 -0.59 -5.07% 2,383.9 2,263.1 -120.8 -5.07% 0.30 0.0008 0.52 040 4,267.84 3,548.89 10.8 10.4 -0.44 -4.10% 1,040.9 998.2 -42.7 -4.10% 0.28 0.0008 0.49 Lamington River (02030105050) 010 4,014.03 3,423.30 11.2 8.3 -2.90 -25.81% 1,044.7 775.1 -269.7 -25.81% 0.23 0.0006 0.40 020 7,065.55 5,257.62 13.6 12.7 -0.92 -6.75% 1,937.5 1,806.8 -130.7 -6.75% 0.34 0.0009 0.60 030 3,843.04 3,145.33 13.5 13.0 -0.54 -3.96% 1,156.6 1,110.7 -45.8 -3.96% 0.35 0.0010 0.62 040 5,702.56 5,210.80 16.5 15.9 -0.61 -3.69% 2,328.7 2,242.8 -85.9 -3.69% 0.43 0.0012 0.75 050 3,147.93 3,091.06 14.7 14.3 -0.48 -3.26% 1,237.8 1,197.5 -40.3 -3.26% 0.39 0.0011 0.68 060 3,988.01 3,859.31 15.4 14.8 -0.62 -4.05% 1,613.0 1,547.6 -65.3 -4.05% 0.40 0.0011 0.70 070 8,948.04 8,337.29 14.3 13.5 -0.85 -5.95% 3,246.9 3,053.7 -193.2 -5.95% 0.37 0.0010 0.64 080 10,840.33 10,293.55 14.9 14.3 -0.65 -4.34% 4,174.9 3,993.6 -181.3 -4.34% 0.39 0.0011 0.68 090 3,262.54 3,110.42 12.7 11.8 -0.83 -6.54% 1,070.3 1,000.4 -69.9 -6.54% 0.32 0.0009 0.56 100 7,910.01 7,529.04 11.8 11.0 -0.83 -7.06% 2,414.3 2,244.0 -170.4 -7.06% 0.30 0.0008 0.52 110 4,833.29 4,212.75 11.7 11.2 -0.57 -4.87% 1,342.4 1,277.0 -65.4 -4.87% 0.30 0.0008 0.53 North Branch Raritan River above Lamington (02030105060) 010 4,281.10 3,762.57 13.3 12.4 -0.90 -6.76% 1,355.7 1,264.09 -91.6 -6.76% 0.34 0.0009 0.59 020 4,253.69 3,992.78 15.9 14.5 -1.36 -8.57% 1,723.4 1,575.65 -147.7 -8.57% 0.39 0.0011 0.69 030 4,896.79 4,557.61 14.2 13.5 -0.74 -5.19% 1,759.5 1,668.11 -91.4 -5.19% 0.37 0.0010 0.64 040 4,804.67 4,560.98 14.4 13.8 -0.60 -4.13% 1,787.3 1,713.43 -73.9 -4.13% 0.38 0.0010 0.66 050 4,228.28 4,007.82 15.8 14.7 -1.11 -7.02% 1,720.5 1,599.74 -120.7 -7.02% 0.40 0.0011 0.70 060 3,247.97 3,210.87 13.5 13.0 -0.48 -3.54% 1,174.7 1,133.09 -41.6 -3.54% 0.35 0.0010 0.62 070 5,379.51 5,170.70 12.6 12.0 -0.55 -4.40% 1,762.5 1,685.00 -77.5 -4.40% 0.33 0.0009 0.57 080 4,279.21 4,171.23 12.8 12.4 -0.37 -2.88% 1,445.9 1,404.27 -41.7 -2.88% 0.34 0.0009 0.59 090 5,562.20 5,006.33 10.8 10.1 -0.73 -6.76% 1,469.5 1,370.26 -99.3 -6.76% 0.27 0.0007 0.48 North Branch Raritan River - South Branch to Lamington (02030105070) 010 5,967.20 5,249.05 10.7 10.1 -0.53 -5.02% 1,519.7 1,443.44 -76.3 -5.02% 0.27 0.0008 0.48 020 6,582.77 6,136.28 10.5 9.8 -0.76 -7.25% 1,755.0 1,627.77 -127.2 -7.25% 0.27 0.0007 0.47 030 3,801.54 3,252.55 9.9 8.8 -1.06 -10.68% 873.4 780.09 -93.3 -10.68% 0.24 0.0007 0.42 Source: Upper Raritan Watershed Association, August 2001 Table A-2 - Ground Water Recharge in the Lower Raritan Watershed Management Area Avg. Recharge 1995 Net Change Avg. Recharge 1995 (Million Net Change Percent Change Between 1986 - Percent Change Avg. Recharge 1995 (Million gallons/day/square Recharge Area Avg. Recharge 1986 Avg. Recharge 1995 Between 1986 - Between 1986-1995 Avg. Recharge 1986 Avg. Recharge 1995 1995 (Million Between 1986 - 1995 (Million gallons/day/acre) in mile) in Recharge WMA 9 (HUC14) HUC14 Area (acres) (Acres) (inches) (inches) 1995 (inches) (inches) (Million gallons/yr) (Million gallons/yr) gallons/yr) (Million gallons/yr) gallons/yr/acre) Recharge Area Area Lower Raritan River - Millstone to Confluence (02030105080) 010 6,358.48 5,732.73 8.2 7.4 -0.73 -8.92% 1,271.2 1,157.7 -113.41 -8.92% 0.20 0.0006 0.35 020 4,501.34 3,755.74 7.5 7.2 -0.31 -4.13% 763.5 732.0 -31.57 -4.13% 0.19 0.0005 0.34 030 4,921.97 3,860.70 7.6 7.4 -0.24 -3.20% 800.0 774.4 -25.59 -3.20% 0.20 0.0005 0.35 Lower Raritan River - Lawrence to Millstone (02030105120) 010 3,990.21 3,851.27 9.7 9.4 -0.32 -3.33% 1,017.5 983.6 -33.86 -3.33% 0.26 0.0007 0.45 020 1,626.46 1,586.67 6.9 6.8 -0.09 -1.36% 295.7 291.6 -4.02 -1.36% 0.18 0.0005 0.32 030 5,181.85 4,810.41 9.5 9.3 -0.25 -2.59% 1,242.5 1,210.4 -32.13 -2.59% 0.25 0.0007 0.44 040 4,453.33 3,676.50 6.1 5.9 -0.19 -3.14% 609.4 590.3 -19.12 -3.14% 0.16 0.0004 0.28 050 6,131.17 4,713.81 10.6 10.1 -0.52 -4.85% 1,362.3 1,296.3 -66.08 -4.85% 0.27 0.0008 0.48 060 4,187.90 3,184.57 10.3 9.9 -0.41 -4.02% 891.3 855.4 -35.81 -4.02% 0.27 0.0007 0.47 070 1,873.17 1,449.76 6.5 6.3 -0.18 -2.75% 255.1 248.0 -7.02 -2.75% 0.17 0.0005 0.30 080 6,163.53 4,474.65 4.5 4.3 -0.25 -5.51% 546.6 516.5 -30.14 -5.51% 0.12 0.0003 0.20 090 4,583.88 4,321.61 6.1 6.1 0.06 0.98% 712.0 718.9 6.96 0.98% 0.17 0.0005 0.29 100 4,796.94 3,836.41 5.8 5.8 0.06 0.97% 599.8 605.6 5.82 0.97% 0.16 0.0004 0.28 110 3,287.95 2,801.56 4.8 4.9 0.16 3.45% 362.2 374.7 12.50 3.45% 0.13 0.0004 0.23 120 5,798.59 4,640.03 5.7 5.7 -0.05 -0.82% 724.4 718.5 -5.97 -0.82% 0.15 0.0004 0.27 130 1,898.29 1,553.98 6.6 6.5 -0.05 -0.80% 276.7 274.5 -2.21 -0.80% 0.18 0.0005 0.31 140 5,801.03 4,045.82 6.8 6.1 -0.64 -9.46% 743.0 672.7 -70.31 -9.46% 0.17 0.0005 0.29 150 3,632.88 3,494.69 4.1 4.2 0.07 1.70% 393.5 400.2 6.69 1.70% 0.11 0.0003 0.20 160 6,868.54 5,468.03 8.4 7.8 -0.62 -7.33% 1,246.7 1,155.3 -91.38 -7.33% 0.21 0.0006 0.37 170 6,100.85 5,303.32 5.6 5.5 -0.12 -2.18% 810.5 792.8 -17.70 -2.18% 0.15 0.0004 0.26 Lawrence Brook (02030105130) 010 4,696.65 3,188.71 6.0 4.9 -1.06 -17.73% 518.7 426.8 -91.96 -17.73% 0.13 0.0004 0.23 020 3,184.94 2,207.70 6.8 5.9 -0.92 -13.52% 406.5 351.5 -54.96 -13.52% 0.16 0.0004 0.28 030 3,225.40 2,557.21 5.4 4.8 -0.57 -10.57% 375.4 335.7 -39.70 -10.57% 0.13 0.0004 0.23 040 4,177.00 3,591.27 7.9 7.4 -0.51 -6.40% 770.7 721.4 -49.32 -6.40% 0.20 0.0006 0.35 050 3,463.79 2,529.98 6.4 5.9 -0.57 -8.92% 441.7 402.3 -39.39 -8.92% 0.16 0.0004 0.28 060 4,854.72 4,013.39 7.5 7.2 -0.33 -4.38% 815.8 780.1 -35.70 -4.38% 0.19 0.0005 0.34 070 5,968.58 5,462.53 5.1 4.9 -0.21 -4.11% 754.8 723.8 -31.03 -4.11% 0.13 0.0004 0.23 Manalapan Brook (02030105140) 010 9,294.06 7,293.31 10.2 9.6 -0.60 -5.86% 2,026.8 1,908.1 -118.71 -5.86% 0.26 0.0007 0.46 020 7,959.55 4,121.47 8.5 8.4 -0.15 -1.72% 951.3 934.9 -16.36 -1.72% 0.23 0.0006 0.40 030 10,856.41 9,145.72 9.1 8.5 -0.66 -7.18% 2,265.8 2,103.0 -162.77 -7.18% 0.23 0.0006 0.40 Matchaponix Brook (02030105150) 010 4,783.10 3,819.40 8.1 7.5 -0.57 -7.06% 840.2 780.8 -59.35 -7.06% 0.20 0.0006 0.36 020 5,864.67 4,748.38 8.7 8.2 -0.45 -5.22% 1,122.4 1,063.8 -58.63 -5.22% 0.22 0.0006 0.39 030 3,736.49 3,016.47 7.1 6.8 -0.28 -3.90% 583.9 561.1 -22.78 -3.90% 0.19 0.0005 0.33 040 3,795.62 2,942.55 7.7 7.0 -0.64 -8.34% 612.1 561.0 -51.07 -8.34% 0.19 0.0005 0.33 050 3,906.55 1,789.41 7.4 7.0 -0.39 -5.24% 360.7 341.8 -18.90 -5.24% 0.19 0.0005 0.33 060 6,235.87 3,599.37 7.5 7.2 -0.34 -4.46% 737.4 704.5 -32.89 -4.46% 0.20 0.0005 0.34 Lower Raritan River below Lawrence (02030105160) 010 4,241.96 2,612.29 8.4 8.3 -0.04 -0.51% 593.1 590.1 -3.03 -0.51% 0.23 0.0006 0.40 020 3,762.39 2,049.33 7.5 6.9 -0.58 -7.74% 415.3 383.2 -32.16 -7.74% 0.19 0.0005 0.33 030 4,443.21 2,502.47 7.3 7.1 -0.16 -2.26% 495.7 484.5 -11.19 -2.26% 0.19 0.0005 0.34 040 2,421.13 1,587.12 6.7 6.2 -0.46 -6.90% 288.1 268.2 -19.87 -6.90% 0.17 0.0005 0.30 050 3,148.83 2,629.78 7.9 7.4 -0.43 -5.46% 562.7 531.9 -30.73 -5.46% 0.20 0.0006 0.35 060 3,509.99 2,623.78 6.4 5.7 -0.70 -11.07% 452.8 402.6 -50.13 -11.07% 0.15 0.0004 0.27 070 6,919.15 5,131.30 6.4 5.8 -0.57 -8.99% 886.9 807.2 -79.77 -8.99% 0.16 0.0004 0.28 080 4,100.73 3,783.89 4.8 4.7 -0.08 -1.68% 489.6 481.4 -8.24 -1.68% 0.13 0.0003 0.22 090 3,556.12 2,221.27 2.8 2.5 -0.30 -10.61% 170.6 152.5 -18.11 -10.61% 0.07 0.0002 0.12 100 10,775.20 7,083.30 4.8 4.6 -0.22 -4.52% 931.9 889.8 -42.13 -4.52% 0.13 0.0003 0.22 Source: Upper Raritan Watershed Association, August 2001 Table A-3 - Ground Water Recharge in the Millstone Watershed Management Area Avg. Recharge 1995 Net Change Avg. Recharge 1995 (Million Net Change Percent Change Between 1986 - Percent Change Avg. Recharge 1995 (Million gallons/day/square HUC14 Area Recharge Area Avg. Recharge 1986 Avg. Recharge 1995 Between 1986 - Between 1986-1995 Avg. Recharge 1986 Avg. Recharge 1995 1995 (Million Between 1986 - 1995 (Million gallons/day/acre) in mile) in Recharge WMA 10 (HUC14) (acres) (Acres) (inches) (inches) 1995 (inches) (inches) (Million gallons/yr) (Million gallons/yr) gallons/yr) (Million gallons/yr) gallons/yr/acre) Recharge Area Area Stony Brook (02030105090) 010 3,561.40 2,923.26 9.7 9.6 -0.12 -1.23% 773.4 763.9 -9.51 -1.23% 0.26 0.0007 0.46 020 6,174.35 4,869.24 9.7 9.7 0.001 0.01% 1,281.3 1,281.5 0.13 0.01% 0.26 0.0007 0.46 030 3,664.17 3,186.77 9.0 8.9 -0.07 -0.79% 775.7 769.5 -6.11 -0.79% 0.24 0.0007 0.42 040 3,631.36 3,345.74 8.3 8.1 -0.22 -2.61% 757.2 737.5 -19.76 -2.61% 0.22 0.0006 0.39 050 6,272.08 5,376.89 9.2 9.0 -0.14 -1.48% 1,340.0 1,320.1 -19.85 -1.48% 0.25 0.0007 0.43 060 5,153.93 4,492.77 9.0 8.7 -0.26 -2.94% 1,096.9 1,064.7 -32.21 -2.94% 0.24 0.0006 0.42 070 3,311.14 2,721.55 7.6 7.0 -0.63 -8.35% 561.2 514.3 -46.86 -8.35% 0.19 0.0005 0.33 080 3,667.97 2,615.52 7.3 5.7 -1.58 -21.63% 518.9 406.6 -112.24 -21.63% 0.16 0.0004 0.27 Millstone River above Carnegie Lake (02030105100) 010 4,740.13 3,761.76 10.3 10.1 -0.18 -1.71% 1,051.5 1,033.5 -18.03 -1.71% 0.27 0.0008 0.48 020 4,859.39 2,541.70 8.0 7.7 -0.28 -3.57% 550.6 530.9 -19.65 -3.57% 0.21 0.0006 0.37 030 4,301.28 2,797.00 6.5 6.2 -0.24 -3.72% 492.6 474.3 -18.31 -3.72% 0.17 0.0005 0.30 040 4,429.45 3,446.97 10.0 9.8 -0.21 -2.07% 937.5 918.1 -19.39 -2.07% 0.27 0.0007 0.47 050 5,174.45 3,794.08 6.3 6.1 -0.18 -2.81% 650.5 632.2 -18.28 -2.81% 0.17 0.0005 0.29 060 4,327.65 3,436.66 7.6 7.3 -0.34 -4.46% 711.2 679.4 -31.74 -4.46% 0.20 0.0005 0.35 070 6,124.22 3,727.91 7.5 7.2 -0.36 -4.79% 764.1 727.5 -36.60 -4.79% 0.20 0.0005 0.34 080 3,335.24 2,703.57 6.7 5.9 -0.79 -11.75% 494.7 436.6 -58.12 -11.75% 0.16 0.0004 0.28 090 4,780.97 4,075.29 7.5 7.0 -0.54 -7.18% 833.8 773.9 -59.85 -7.18% 0.19 0.0005 0.33 100 3,701.25 1,852.67 6.4 5.8 -0.65 -10.04% 323.7 291.2 -32.51 -10.04% 0.16 0.0004 0.28 110 6,782.29 4,609.86 7.1 6.3 -0.87 -12.20% 893.9 784.9 -109.02 -12.20% 0.17 0.0005 0.30 120 4,157.41 3,006.15 6.2 5.9 -0.27 -4.44% 505.3 482.9 -22.41 -4.44% 0.16 0.0004 0.28 130 3,771.82 3,144.34 8.4 7.6 -0.81 -9.65% 713.8 644.9 -68.90 -9.65% 0.21 0.0006 0.36 140 2,771.09 2,115.06 6.2 5.4 -0.86 -13.86% 358.0 308.3 -49.62 -13.86% 0.15 0.0004 0.26 Millstone River below and including Carnegie Lake (02030105110) 010 5,854.67 3,896.04 8.0 7.2 -0.81 -10.20% 845.3 759.1 -86.21 -10.20% 0.19 0.0005 0.34 020 3,447.86 3,067.38 6.5 6.1 -0.37 -5.63% 542.3 511.8 -30.54 -5.63% 0.17 0.0005 0.29 030 5,135.94 4,049.44 8.9 8.0 -0.92 -10.34% 983.9 882.2 -101.70 -10.34% 0.22 0.0006 0.38 040 5,037.53 4,407.33 9.2 9.1 -0.09 -1.00% 1,097.1 1,086.1 -10.98 -1.00% 0.25 0.0007 0.43 050 6,492.60 5,604.05 10.4 10.0 -0.38 -3.70% 1,582.2 1,523.7 -58.49 -3.70% 0.27 0.0007 0.48 060 3,875.71 3,170.25 11.7 11.1 -0.60 -5.15% 1,007.1 955.3 -51.84 -5.15% 0.30 0.0008 0.53 070 2,224.10 1,960.45 9.9 9.9 0.04 0.38% 525.6 527.6 1.97 0.38% 0.27 0.0007 0.47 080 3,709.43 3,112.20 9.4 9.1 -0.31 -3.29% 797.1 770.8 -26.25 -3.29% 0.25 0.0007 0.43 090 3,337.62 2,743.78 11.1 10.5 -0.60 -5.39% 827.0 782.4 -44.58 -5.39% 0.29 0.0008 0.50 100 7,134.71 6,128.46 10.5 10.0 -0.51 -4.86% 1,741.7 1,657.1 -84.60 -4.86% 0.27 0.0007 0.47 110 8,829.51 7,287.86 10.8 10.2 -0.60 -5.58% 2,136.6 2,017.4 -119.19 -5.58% 0.28 0.0008 0.49 120 6,836.90 5,598.89 7.9 7.3 -0.61 -7.68% 1,201.1 1,108.8 -92.29 -7.68% 0.20 0.0005 0.35 130 3,472.28 2,987.41 10.1 9.9 -0.25 -2.46% 822.9 802.6 -20.23 -2.46% 0.27 0.0007 0.47 140 3,103.61 2,469.23 10.5 10.3 -0.19 -1.85% 703.3 690.3 -13.02 -1.85% 0.28 0.0008 0.49 150 5,641.98 4,786.61 9.1 8.6 -0.48 -5.27% 1,179.5 1,117.3 -62.14 -5.27% 0.23 0.0006 0.41 160 4,926.01 3,994.36 7.6 7.2 -0.39 -5.18% 820.7 778.2 -42.53 -5.18% 0.19 0.0005 0.34 170 4,392.16 3,169.36 10.0 9.9 -0.13 -1.30% 864.8 853.5 -11.25 -1.30% 0.27 0.0007 0.47 Source: Upper Raritan Watershed Association, August 2001 Table B-1 - Public Community Wells of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 Wellpermit Well Name Municipality Watershed Mgmt Area Physiographic Province Status of the Well Depth of Well (ft) Geologic Formation Confinement Status Pumping Capacity (gpm) 45-44719 Mountain Station Well 2 Bound Brook Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 404 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined NA 45-44720 Mountain Station Well 1 Bound Brook Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 366 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined NA 25-05803 Well Road Well 1 Bridgewater Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 230 Unconfined 45 25-11512 Well Rd Well 2 Bridgewater Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 230 Feltville Formation (Lower Jurassic) Unconfined 40 25-11880 Well C-1 Bridgewater Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 340 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 200 25-12662 Well C-2 Bridgewater Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 280 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 150 48-00214 Well 3 East Brunswick Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 241 Middle Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer Unconfined 500 28-05400 Well 2 Englishtown Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 384 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Confined 200 28-21488 Well 3 Englishtown Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 621 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 200 29-25736 Well 8 Freehold Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 229 Englishtown aquifer system Confined 500 29-43832 Well 9 Freehold Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain New well 230 Confined 500 29-04419 Well 3 Freehold Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 567 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Confined 1000 29-05302 Well 3 Freehold Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 212 Englishtown aquifer system Confined 500 29-05680 Well 4 Freehold Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 588 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Confined 1000 29-07494 Well 7 Freehold Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 580 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Confined 880 29-11217 Well 6 Freehold Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 953 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 1000 29-13480 Well 7 Freehold Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 887 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 1000 29-24425 Well 12 Freehold Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 211 Englishtown aquifer system Confined 500 25-00572 Green Brook well 5 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 454 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 600 25-00632 Green Brook Well 6 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 473 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 600 25-00633 Green Brook Well 7 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 545 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 300 25-02715 Green Brook Well 8 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 445 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 400 25-02716 Green Brook Well 9 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 507 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 300 25-02717 Green Brook Well 11 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 433 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 400 25-12665 Rock Ave Well Greenbrook Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 350 45-00023 Green Brook well 1 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 451 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 520 45-00024 Green Brook Well 2 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 376 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 520 45-00025 Green Brook Well 3 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 550 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 150 45-00026 Green Brook Well 4 Green Brook Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 400 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 400 28-07432 Well 6 Helmetta Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 42 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 100 48-00242 Well 5 Helmetta Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 198 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 125 28-01426 Well 6 Jameburg Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 120 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 600 28-01612 Well 7 Jameburg Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 129 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 500 28-07184 Well 1 Manalapan Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 644 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Confined 500 28-14142 Well 2 Manalapan Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 642 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Confined 500 29-04285 Well 2 Manalapan Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 832 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 700 29-05548 Well 4 Manalapan Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 810 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 800 29-06353 Well 5 Manalapan Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 673 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 1000 29-07402 Well 6 Manalapan Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 712 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 1000 29-10864 Well 10 Manalapan Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 800 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 900 25-11881 Well 9 Manville Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 325 Unconfined 200 25-23841 Well 10D Manville Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 242 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic/Upper Triassic) Unconfined 200 45-00357 Well 12 Manville Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 206 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 175 29-05790 Well 7 Marlboro Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 606 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Confined 1000 29-06360 Well 1 Marlboro Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 717 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 700 29-06361 Well 2 Marlboro Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 700 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 700 29-11251 Well 3 Marlboro Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 720 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 1000 29-12777 Well 4 Marlboro Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 710 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 1000 29-14303 Well 5 (Well 12) Marlboro Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 761 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 1000 25-11367 Sebrings Mill Well 7 Middlesex Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 285 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 300 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-11582 Sebrings Mill Well 4 Middlesex Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 300 Formations) Unconfined 300 25-13397 Sebrings Mill Well 8 Middlesex Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 430 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 300 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 45-00043 Sebrings Mill Well 6 Middlesex Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 412 Formations) Unconfined 400 28-04090 Well 12 Monroe Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 350 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 650 28-08490 Well 8A Monroe Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 325 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Confined 1000 25-13106 Rockview Terrace Well No. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 400 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 300 25-13898 Rockview Ave Well No. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 220 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 300 45-00022 Board of Education Well No. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 300 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 500 28-00895 Well 19 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 65 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 450 28-00896 Well 20 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 99 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 700 28-01556 Well 22 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 77 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 700

1 Table B-1 - Public Community Wells of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 Wellpermit Well Name Municipality Watershed Mgmt Area Physiographic Province Status of the Well Depth of Well (ft) Geologic Formation Confinement Status Pumping Capacity (gpm) 28-01557 Well 21 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 64 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 500 28-02768 Well 23 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 60 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 500 28-02769 Well 24 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 62 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 400 28-02770 Well 25 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 67 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 450 28-05579 Well 5 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 80 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 580 28-06290 Well 1 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 261 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1550 28-07470 Well 11 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 120 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 600 28-07471 Well 10 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 120 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 900 28-12769 Well 26 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 116 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 900 28-12770 Well 27 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 102 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 850 28-14095 Well 12 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 337 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 800 28-18659 Well 9R Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 67 Upper Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer Unconfined 2800 28-20449 Well 6R Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 355 Unconfined 350 29-03635 Well 2 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 250 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 750 29-04997 Well 3 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 480 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1000 29-04998 Well 4 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 475 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1000 29-12351 Well 6A Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 85 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 730 29-12352 Well 7 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 87 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 750 29-12353 Well 8 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 90 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 1050 48-00194 Well 13 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 900 48-00195 Well 11 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 950 48-00196 Well 10 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 900 48-00198 Well 14 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 450 48-00200 Well 16 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 500 48-00201 Well 4 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 250 48-00203 Well 2 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 550 48-00204 Well 3 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 700 48-00207 Well 17 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 700 48-00208 Well BF (Well 28) Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1800 48-00209 Well 1 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 300 48-00211 Well 18 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 400 48-00212 Well 12 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 700 48-00213 Well AF (Well 29) Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1000 48-00215 Well 8 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 250 48-00216 Well 15 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational NA Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 400 49-29698 Well 1 Old Bridge Twp Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 249 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 750 25-13248 Rock Ave Well Piscataway Piscataway Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 250 25-12961 Fifth St Well Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 250 45-00009 Netherwood Well 1 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 225 45-00010 Netherwood Well 2 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 500 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 225 45-00011 Netherwood Well 3 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 450 45-00012 Netherwood Well 4 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 400 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 300 45-00013 Netherwood Well 5 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 350 45-00014 Netherwood Well 6 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 300 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 350 45-00015 Netherwood Well 7 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 350 45-00016 Netherwood Well 8 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 304 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 350 45-00017 Netherwood Well 9 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 350 45-00018 Netherwood Well 10 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 350 45-00019 Netherwood Well 11 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 250 45-00020 Netherwood Well 12 Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 250 45-00021 George St Well Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Standby 350 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 225 45-00027 Plainfield City Well Plainfield City Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 499 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 400 28-03213 Well B Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 81 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 700 28-03214 Well D Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 75 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 350 28-03215 Well A Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 76 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 350 28-03216 Well C Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 73 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 350 28-03396 Well F Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 74 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 350 28-03854 Well H Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 83 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 350 28-03995 Well I Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 99 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 700 28-05569 Well K Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 90 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 325 28-05667 Well L Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 93 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 300 28-06195 Bordentown Well M Sayreville Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 280 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1000 25-00130 Jerusalem Rd Well 1 Scotch Plains Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 650 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 300

2 Table B-1 - Public Community Wells of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 Wellpermit Well Name Municipality Watershed Mgmt Area Physiographic Province Status of the Well Depth of Well (ft) Geologic Formation Confinement Status Pumping Capacity (gpm) 25-00649 Jerusalem Rd Well 2 Scotch Plains Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 665 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 350 25-07173 Glenside Ave Well Scotch Plains Twp Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 540 Sandy Mudstone (Passaic Formation) Unconfined 135 25-09603 Sprague Well 1 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 100 Stratified drift Unconfined 790 25-09763 Well 23 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 74 Stratified drift Unconfined 700 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-10001 Maple Ave Well So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 351 Formations) Unconfined 600 25-11464 Sprague Well 2 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 151 Stratified drift Unconfined 790 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-11815 Well 25 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 448 Formations) Unconfined 850 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-11816 Well 26 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 495 Formations) Unconfined 400 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-11822 Well 27 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 501 Formations) Unconfined 950 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-11823 Spring Lake Well 5 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Inactive 500 Formations) Unconfined 600 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-11828 Spring Lake Well 6 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 504 Formations) Unconfined 500 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-12119 Well 28 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 500 Formations) Unconfined 250 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-12120 Well 29 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 500 Formations) Unconfined 730 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-12130 Well 30 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 500 Formations) Unconfined 350 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-12131 Well 32 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 501 Formations) Unconfined 250 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-12364 Spring Lake Well 8 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 501 Formations) Unconfined 650 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-12365 Spring Lake Well 9 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 500 Formations) Unconfined 350 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-12461 Well 31 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 500 Formations) Unconfined 425 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-12632 Eigth St Well So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Formations) Unconfined 450 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 25-13354 Clinton Ave Well So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Formations) Unconfined 450 45-00274 Well 18 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 74 Stratified drift Unconfined 1400 45-00275 Well 19 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 78 Stratified drift Unconfined 1100 45-00276 Well 20 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 82 Stratified drift Unconfined 1450 45-00277 Well 21 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 73 Stratified drift Unconfined 1000 45-00278 Well 22 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 514 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 320 45-00279 Well 24 So. Plainfield Boro Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 110 Stratified drift Unconfined 450 28-00332 Well 2 South River Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 198 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1000 28-09722 Well 5 South River Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 187 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 800 28-11524 Well 6 South River Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 213 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 800 48-00343 Whitehead Infiltration Gallery South River Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 15 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 500 28-02172 Well 1 Spotswood Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Inactive 85 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 275 28-07828 Well 3 Spotswood Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 91 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 500 28-09559 Well 4 Spotswood Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 287 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 275 28-10465 Well 5 Spotswood Boro Lower Raritan Inner Coastal Plain Operational 97 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 500 45-00265 Baltusrol Well 12 Summit City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 300 Feltville Formation (Lower Jurassic) Unconfined 350 45-00266 Baltusrol Well 14 Summit City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 300 Feltville Formation (Lower Jurassic) Unconfined 350 45-00267 Baltusrol Well 15 Summit City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 300 Feltville Formation (Lower Jurassic) Unconfined 250 45-00268 Baltusrol Well 17 Summit City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 369 Feltville Formation (Lower Jurassic) Unconfined 250 45-00269 Baltusrol Well 18 Summit City Lower Raritan Piedmont Operational 462 Feltville Formation (Lower Jurassic) Unconfined 250 28-03187 Well 1T Cranbury Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 271 Middle Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer Unconfined 500 28-04559 Well 3 Cranbury Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 298 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 400 28-07800 Well 1A Cranbury Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 260 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 200 48-00064 Well 2 Cranbury Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 110 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 100 28-04934 Well 1 East Windsor Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 295 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 500 28-04935 Well 2 East Windsor Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 290 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 500 28-05440 Well 3 East Windsor Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 367 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 450 28-05897 Well 5 East Windsor Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 181 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 250 28-07034 Well 6 East Windsor Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 565 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Confined 1200

3 Table B-1 - Public Community Wells of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 Wellpermit Well Name Municipality Watershed Mgmt Area Physiographic Province Status of the Well Depth of Well (ft) Geologic Formation Confinement Status Pumping Capacity (gpm) 28-13434 Well 7 East Windsor Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 361 Upper Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer Unconfined NA 28-42865 Well 8 East Windsor Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 466 Confined NA 48-00062 Well 1 Hightstown Boro Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 205 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 1200 48-00063 Well 2 Hightstown Boro Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 199 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 1000 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 27-04973 Well 4 Hopewell Boro Millstone Piedmont Operational 380 Formations) Unconfined 100 28-05619 Well 3 Hopewell Boro Millstone Piedmont Operational 237 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 200 28-25121 Well 5 Hopewell Boro Millstone Piedmont Operational 300 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 250 28-36917 Well 6 Hopewell Boro Millstone Piedmont Operational 400 Unknown NA 48-00016 Well 1 Hopewell Twp Millstone Piedmont Operational 244 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 130 28-01241 Well 5 Monroe Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 222 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 500 28-04106 Well 11 Monroe Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 314 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 450 28-11720 Well 17 Monroe Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 202 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 800 28-13397 Well 16A Monroe Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 244 Old Bridge Sand Member (Magothy Formation) Unconfined 1100 28-40082 Well 12A Monroe Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 342 Unknown NA 28-40217 Well 20 Monroe Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 510 Confined NA 28-05407 Montgomery Well 1 Montgomery Twp Millstone Piedmont Standby 305 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 450 28-05511 Montgomery Well 2 Montgomery Twp Millstone Piedmont Standby 335 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 300 27-02563 Well 6 Pennington Boro Millstone Piedmont Operational 273 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic/Upper Triassic) Unconfined 150 27-04536 Well 8 Pennington Boro Millstone Piedmont Operational 300 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic/Upper Triassic) Unconfined 150 27-04837 Well 5 Pennington Boro Millstone Piedmont Operational 400 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic/Upper Triassic) Unconfined 70 27-13316 Well 9 Pennington Boro Millstone Piedmont Operational 300 Unconfined 250 28-09278 Plainsboro Well 1 Plainsboro Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Standby 67 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 350 28-11477 Plainsboro Well 2 Plainsboro Twp Millstone Piedmont Standby 208 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 295 28-04999 Harrison St Well 7 Princeton Twp Millstone Piedmont Inactive 300 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 200 28-05003 Harrison St Well 9 Princeton Twp Millstone Piedmont Inactive 300 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 100 28-05073 Harrison St Well 8 Princeton Twp Millstone Piedmont Inactive 219 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 600 28-20986 Stony Brook Well 7A Princeton Twp Millstone Piedmont Operational 300 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 600 48-00008 Stony Brook Well 2 Princeton Twp Millstone Piedmont Operational 293 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 600 48-00009 Stony Brook Well 3 Princeton Twp Millstone Piedmont Operational 353 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 300 48-00010 Stony Brook Well 4 Princeton Twp Millstone Piedmont Operational 380 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 250 48-00011 Stony Brook Well 6 Princeton Twp Millstone Piedmont Operational 304 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 600 48-00013 Stony Brook Well 8 Princeton Twp Millstone Piedmont Operational 302 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 800 48-33347 Well 2 Rocky Hill Millstone Piedmont Operational 200 Unconfined 250 28-04910 Well 11 South Brunswick Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 118 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1100 28-07187 Well 13 South Brunswick Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 138 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1300 28-10991 Well 15 South Brunswick Twp Millstone Inner Coastal Plain Operational 166 Farrington Sand Member (Raritan Formation) Unconfined 1400 28-01886 Harrison St Well 6 West Windsor Twp Millstone Piedmont Inactive 335 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 700 Brunswick aquifer (Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton 28-04371 Harrison St Well 3 West Windsor Twp Millstone Piedmont Inactive 301 Formations) Unconfined 100 48-00005 Harrison St Well 1 West Windsor Twp Millstone Piedmont Inactive 503 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 150 48-00006 Harrison St Well 4 West Windsor Twp Millstone Piedmont Inactive 302 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 450 48-00007 Harrison St Well 5 West Windsor Twp Millstone Piedmont Inactive 300 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 250 45-45725 Well 1 Bernardsville Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 146 Unconfined 21.5 25-13072 Well 2 Bernardsville Boro Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 150 Unconfined 58.3 25-13435 Papen Rd Well Bridgewater Twp Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 225 Feltville Formation (Lower Jurassic) Unconfined 310 24-12793 Well 3 Califon Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 300 Losee Metamorphic Suite (Middle Proterozoic) Unconfined 250 24-27685 Well 4 Califon Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Standby 265 Losee Metamorphic Suite (Middle Proterozoic) Unconfined 35 00-00494 Well 1 Chester Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 133 Precambrian Unconfined 90 00-00495 Well 2 Chester Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 46 Precambrian Unconfined 27 25-04762 Route 206 Well Chester Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 57 Unconfined 20 25-21330 Ammerman Well 2 Chester Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 390 Precambrian Unconfined 87 25-28836 Nazareth Well 1 Chester Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 260 Precambrian Unconfined 40 25-48784 Nazareth Well 4 Chester Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 925 Unconfined 27 25-48785 Nazareth Well 3A Chester Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 515 Unconfined 60 25-25610 Well 5 Chester Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 514 Leithsville Formation Middle & Lower Cambrian Unconfined 550 Unit A of Perissoratis and other (1979) (Rocks of the 24-01545 Well 1 Clinton Town Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 200 Jutland klippe sequence) Unconfined 150 24-14295 Well 12 Clinton Town Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 370 Epler Formation (Lower Ordovician) Unconfined 350 24-06788 Well 6 Clinton Town Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 475 Quartz-cobble conglomerate (Stockton Formation) Unconfined 250 24-05326 Well 4 Clinton Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 300 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic/Upper Triassic) Unconfined 250 Unit A of Perissoratis and other (1979) (Rocks of the 24-14103 Well 11 Clinton Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 270 Jutland klippe sequence) Unconfined 500

4 Table B-1 - Public Community Wells of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 Wellpermit Well Name Municipality Watershed Mgmt Area Physiographic Province Status of the Well Depth of Well (ft) Geologic Formation Confinement Status Pumping Capacity (gpm) 24-18383 Well 8 (Zellman's) Clinton Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 115 Leithsville Formation Middle and Lower Cambrian) Unconfined 500 24-25223 Well 3A Clinton Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 168 Leithsville Formation Middle and Lower Cambrian Unconfined 350 24-07450 Well 7 Clinton Twp Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 446 Stockton Formation (Upper Triassic) Unconfined 150 24-30163 Well 15 Clinton Twp Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 660 Quartz-cobble conglomerate (Stockton Formation) Unconfined 500 24-07896 Maple Glen Well Flemington Boro Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 355 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic/Upper Triassic) Unconfined 250 24-09411 Well 4 Flemington Boro Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 400 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic/Upper Triassic) Unconfined 250 24-11748 Well 5 Flemington Boro Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 350 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic/Upper Triassic) Unconfined 225 24-11822 Well 6 Flemington Boro Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 400 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 110 24-15044 Well 7 Flemington Boro Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 510 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 250 44-00045 Well 1 Flemington Boro Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 405 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 60 24-15426 Well 3 Glen Gardner Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 300 Horneblend granite Unconfined 37 24-20828 Well 4 Glen Gardner Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 300 Pyroxene alaskite Unconfined 50 24-28447 Well 2 Glen Gardner Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 300 Unconfined 37 44-00020 Well 3 Hampton Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Standby NA Losee Metamorphic Suite (Middle Proterozoic) Unconfined NA 24-27718 Well 5 Holland Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Standby 317 Potassic-feldspar gneiss Unconfined 145 44-00046 Well 2 Lebanon Boro Upper Raritan Piedmont Operational 222 Passaic Formation (Lower Jurassic and Upper Triassic) Unconfined 350 24-00437 Well 5 (High Bridge) Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 239 Horneblend granite Unconfined 160 24-06598 Well 2 Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 545 Diorite Unconfined 200 24-07897 Well 2 Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 148 Unconfined 18 24-10455 Well 5 Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 500 Unconfined 16 24-10993 Well 2 Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 300 Unconfined NA 24-15537 Well 3 Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 500 Unconfined 20 24-24119 Well 4A Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 400 Horneblend granite Unconfined 16 24-35584 Well 1 Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 675 Unconfined NA 44-00039 Well 2 (High Bridge) Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 287 Horneblend granite Unconfined 100 44-00040 Well 3 (High Bridge) Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 330 Horneblend granite Unconfined 100 44-00041 Well 4 (High Bridge) Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 230 Horneblend granite Unconfined 140 44-32469 Well 2 Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Inactive 302 Unconfined NA 44-32470 Well 1 Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 241 Unconfined 250 44-33029 Well 1 Lebanon Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 80 Hypersthene-quartz-plagioclase gneiss Unconfined 30 00-00864 Well 1 Mendham Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 84 Unconfined NA 25-03236 Well 1 Mendham Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 260 Precambrian Unconfined 21 25-15323 Well 2 Mendham Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 325 Precambrian Unconfined 135 25-21199 Well 3 Mendham Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 325 Precambrian Unconfined 159 25-43953 Well 2 (Well 1B) Mendham Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Inactive 640 Unconfined NA 25-44600 Well 3 (Well 1C) Mendham Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 649 Precambrian Unconfined NA 25-33916 Well 1 Mount Arlington Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 98 Morainic deposits Unconfined 65 25-36115 Well 2 Mount Arlington Boro Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 91 Stratified drift Unconfined 23 00-00532 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 248 Precambrian Unconfined 34 00-00535 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 341 Unconfined 41.7 00-00536 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 48 Unconfined 35 24-04095 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 97 Precambrian Unconfined 14 24-05720 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 92 Stratified drift Unconfined 300 25-01741 Well 3 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 64 Unconfined NA 25-08016 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 198 Leithsville Formation Middle and Lower Cambrian Unconfined 61 25-08612 Well 4 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 119 Unconfined 85 25-13051 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 110 Leithsville Formation Middle and Lower Cambrian Unconfined 92 25-15965 Well 5 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 245 Unconfined 37.5 25-16478 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 130 Precambrian Unconfined 30 25-17783 Well 3 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 200 Precambrian Unconfined 135 25-17885 Well 5 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 273 Precambrian Unconfined 6 25-18201 Well 6 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 148 Precambrian Unconfined 3 25-18429 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 422 Precambrian Unconfined 13 25-18506 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 248 Precambrian Unconfined 4 25-19567 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 173 Precambrian Unconfined 75 25-19568 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 172 Precambrian Unconfined 17 25-23162 Well 4 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 205 Precambrian Unconfined 81 25-25288 Well 3 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 260 Leithsville Formation Middle/Lower Cambrian Unconfined 418 25-26566 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 485 Precambrian Unconfined 30 25-26567 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 647 Precambrian Unconfined 60 25-27268 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands New well NA Precambrian Unconfined NA 25-27269 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands New well 350 Precambrian Unconfined NA 25-41592 Flanders Valley Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 288 Unconfined 1600

5 Table B-1 - Public Community Wells of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 Wellpermit Well Name Municipality Watershed Mgmt Area Physiographic Province Status of the Well Depth of Well (ft) Geologic Formation Confinement Status Pumping Capacity (gpm) 25-51602 Well 6A Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 625 Unconfined NA 25-51757 Well 6 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 623 Unconfined NA 25-53713 Well 4 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 292 Unconfined NA 25-53714 Well 3 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 350 Unconfined NA 25-53774 Well 3 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 474 Unconfined 60 25-53775 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 298 Unconfined 70 25-53776 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 298 Unconfined 68 45-00028 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 210 Precambrian Unconfined 20 45-00029 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational NA Precambrian Unconfined 20 45-00346 Well 1 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational NA Stratified drift Unconfined 80 45-00347 Well 2 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational NA Stratified drift Unconfined 80 45-46905 Well 1 (Main Well) Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 365 Unconfined 50 45-46906 Well 2 (Well 17) Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 75 Unconfined 45 45-46907 Well 3 (Club House Well) Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 100 Unconfined 45 77-00005 Well 4 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 380 Unconfined 72 77-00007 Well 3 Mount Olive Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 96 Unconfined 120 25-14790 Well 1 Randolph Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 81 Stratified drift Unconfined 110 25-17050 Well 2 Randolph Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 70 Stratified drift Unconfined 127 25-17733 Well 3 Randolph Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 181 Stratified drift Unconfined 450 25-22600 Well 4 Randolph Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 157 Stratified drift Unconfined 680 25-41706 Well 6 Randolph Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 595 Leithsville Formation Middle & Lower Cambrian Unconfined 1600 Green Pond Conglomerate (Middle and Lower Silurian) 25-05279 Well 2 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 160 [includes Sgp labels on some maps] Unconfined 150 25-12596 Well 3 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 135 Precambrian Unconfined 34 25-13067 Well 5 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 100 Precambrian Unconfined 10 25-20124 Well 5 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 345 Precambrian Unconfined 207 25-24717 Well 11 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 550 Precambrian Unconfined 17 25-25540 Well 6 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 55 Stratified drift Unconfined 172 25-26025 Well 10 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 170 Precambrian Unconfined 8 25-29660 Well 8 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 245 Leithsville Formation Middle & Lower Cambrian Unconfined 700 25-34457 Well 1A Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 700 Leithsville Formation Middle & Lower Cambrian Unconfined 166 25-41497 Flanders Valley Well 1 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 245 Leithsville Formation Middle & Lower Cambrian Unconfined 648 25-44470 Well 7A Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 182 Leithsville Formation Middle & Lower Cambrian Unconfined 350 45-00289 Well 6 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 90 Precambrian Unconfined 8 45-00310 Well 1 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 105 Stratified drift Unconfined 596 45-00311 Well 2 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 111 Stratified drift Unconfined 850 45-00314 Well 3 Roxbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 22 Stratified drift Unconfined 300 25-15051 Pottersville Well Tewksbury Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 300 Losee Metamorphic Suite (Middle Proterozoic) Unconfined 125 00-00456 Well 1 Union Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 65 Unconfined 395 24-25062 Well 14 Union Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 500 [includes Ojtb labels on some maps] Unconfined 250 24-26131 Well 2 Union Twp Upper Raritan Highlands New well 122 Unconfined NA 00-00549 Well 1 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational NA Unconfined 5.6 00-00784 Spring Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational NA Unconfined 35 24-02624 Well LV3 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 108 Precambrian Unconfined 123 24-04893 Well LV2 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 150 Precambrian Unconfined 55 24-06605 Well SM5 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Inactive 115 Precambrian Unconfined 75 24-07041 Well SM4 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 143 Precambrian Unconfined 65 24-31069 Well LV7 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 140 Unconfined 445 24-34614 Well SM17 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands New well 290 Precambrian Unconfined NA 24-39159 Well SM11 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 450 Unconfined 60 24-39160 Well SM10 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 349 Unconfined 52 24-39161 Well SM7 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 124 Unconfined 150 24-39162 Well SM5 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 200 Unconfined 50 24-39260 Well LV8 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands New well 545 Unconfined NA 25-15818 Well LV5 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands Operational 100 Precambrian Unconfined 225 25-50785 Well SM18 Washington Twp Upper Raritan Highlands New well 500 Precambrian Unconfined NA Source: NJDEP, NJ Geological Survey, 2002

6 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 3790 NJL800222747 42 DILLER WAY 42 DILLER WAY BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 7/1/96 BFO-N C1 3898 NJL800240699 168 IRON BRIDGE ROAD 168 IRON BRIDGE RD BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08802 11/18/96 BFO-N C1 3934 NJL820001931 JOHN ROCCO FARM WEST PORTAL-ASBURY RD BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08802 1/28/93 BFO-N C1 3775 NJL600038657 0060004 GILMARTINS SERVICE STATION CALIFON BORO MAIN ST & RARITAN RD CALIFON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 07830 10/16/95 BUST B 3864 NJD986618635 9506151 COLEMANS GARAGE INCORPORATED 3 PHILHOWER AVE CALIFON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 07830 6/6/95 EPA NA 3893 NJL800178170 RAMBOS COUNTRY STORE INCORPORATED 68 MAIN ST CALIFON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 07830 10/30/96 BFO-N C1 3914 NJL000067371 940401 21 WALDON ROAD 21 WALDON RD CALIFON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 07830 4/6/94 BFO-N C2 3774 NJL800243636 23 RIVERBEND ROAD 23 RIVERBEND RD CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON 12/16/96 BFO-N C1 3787 NJL800147639 CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH 7 PITTSTOWN RD CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON 4/9/96 BUST C1 3811 NJL000054890 MAIN STREET & CENTER STREET MAIN & CENTER STS CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON 08809 1/28/93 UNK SO C1 3830 NJD986580868 TEXACO SERVICE STATION CLINTON TOWN 82 W MAIN ST CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON 12/11/91 BUST B 3850 NJL000063867 9410137 CLINTON CAR CARE RTE 173 & UNION ST CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON 08809 5/26/95 BFO-N C2 3865 NJL000033860 CLINTON WATER COMPANY WELL 12 43 LEIGH ST CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON 08809 4/1/92 UNK SO C3 3882 NJD011188182 HILLTOP FUEL COMPANY RTE 78 CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON 08809 10/17/95 BUST C2 3920 NJL600179360 0070436 CLINTON TOWN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING RTE 31 CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON 08809 2/11/91 BUST B 3921 NJL600189047 940539 CLINTON DRY CLEANERS RTE 173 CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON 08809 5/16/94 BFO-N C2 3785 NJL600178669 CLINTON NJ RELAY 54 TO 64 RTE 22 CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 12/30/93 BFO-N C2 3788 NJL800185878 44 ROUTE 22 44 RTE 22 CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 2/6/96 BFO-N C1 3791 NJL800234536 15 BURLINGHOFF LANE 15 BURLINGHOFF LN CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 10/16/96 BFO-N C1 3794 NJL800240822 143 COKESBURY ROAD 143 COKESBURY RD CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 9/26/96 BFO-N C1 3795 NJL800254047 1 LEXINGTON ROAD 1 LEXINGTON RD CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 12/2/96 BFO-N C1 3796 NJL800258865 13 AMHERST COURT 13 AMHERST CT CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 12/2/96 BFO-N C1 3797 NJL800258956 3 FAWN RIDGE ROAD 3 FAWN RIDGE RD CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 12/23/96 BFO-N C1 3799 NJP000878587 KEYSTONE FABRICATING COMPANY 105 MOLASSES HILL RD CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 8/12/92 BFO-N C2 3800 NJC876004185 0084116 HESS SERVICE STATION CLINTON TOWNSHIP RTE 31 CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08809 6/22/90 BUST C2 3803 NJD980755151 9411128 NORTH HUNTERDON HIGH SCHOOL RTE 31 CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08809 6/28/95 BUST C2 3828 NJC876027616 0042905 MENDHAM GARDEN CENTER 1306 RTE 31 CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08809 3/9/92 BUST C2 3852 NJL500016787 E84215 J C JOHNSON OIL TERMINAL 15 W MAIN ST CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08809 2/28/90 BEECRA D 3855 NJL600016513 941252 RED HORSE SHOPPERS INCORPORATED RTE 31 & PAYNE RD CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08809 12/7/94 BFCM C2 3932 NJL800007478 NJ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RTE 626 CLINTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08801 9/13/93 BFO-N C1 3789 NJL800209777 8 WELISEWITZ ROAD 8 WELISEWITZ RD EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 6/26/96 BFO-N C2 3818 NJL820003382 EXXON PIPELINE BOSS RD EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 5/28/92 BSCM C3 3879 NJL800138018 SERVICE STATION EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP 1034 OLD YORK RD EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 1/18/96 BFCM-6 C1 3908 NJD100603992 0105914 EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP OFFICES WERTSVILLE RD EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08551 11/29/93 BUST C2 3776 NJL600245963 GETTY SERVICE STATION FLEMINGTON RTE 12 & BROAD ST FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 10/31/95 BUST C2 3779 NJD000601237 E M HAYNES JUNIOR INCORPORATED 307 S MAIN ST FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 8/8/95 EMSA C1 3782 NJD059008169 YALE MATERIALS HANDLING CORPORATION 15 JUNCTION RD & RTES 523 & 31 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 2/10/92 BUST C1 3783 NJD981137367 JCP&L COMPANY FLEMINGTON RTE 31 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 6/5/92 BUST B 3812 NJL600024087 0036786 UTILITY PROPANE COMPANY RTE 31 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 6/23/93 BUST C2 3815 NJD981180441 0114635 FLEMINGTON CIRCLE BUICK GMC RTE 202 S FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08869 3/7/96 BUST C1 3817 NJL000042572 MOBIL SERVICE STATION FLEMINGTON BOROUGH RTES 31 & 202 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 10/11/95 BUST C2 3826 NJL800148769 165 MAIN STREET 165 MAIN ST FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 10/18/95 BFO-N C1 3827 NJP000850008 PENN COLOR INCORPORATED 80 PARK AVE FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 8/14/96 BEECRA C1 3843 NJD981481971 940750 MOBIL SERVICE STATION FLEMINGTON BOROUGH 144 MAIN ST FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 7/7/94 BFCM C2 3846 NJD982187346 NJD982187346 FLEMINGTON COAL GAS (ETG) MAIN ST E FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 6/22/92 BSCM C3 3847 NJD986572923 0034021 BP SERVICE STATION FLEMINGTON BOROUGH RTE 12 & MAIN ST S FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 3/23/92 BUST C2 3848 NJD986598167 0125705 AMOCO SERVICE STATION FLEMINGTON BOROUGH RTE 31 & MAIN ST E FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 5/16/89 BUST C2 3858 NJL600084255 NJL600188247-001 BLUE STAR SERVICE STATION FLEMINGTON RTES 31 & 202 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 10/5/94 BUST C2 3859 NJL600199350 0024824 AGWAY POWER PLANT (KRAUSZERS) 42 MAIN ST N FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 7/20/89 BUST C2 3873 NJL000072306 FLEMINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT WELL 7 65 RTE 12 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 9/19/95 BSM C3 3884 NJD980529473 NJ DOT FLEMINGTON MAINTENANCE FACILITY RTE 31 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 4/4/96 BFO-N C1 3885 NJD981873755 MAGNESIUM ELEKTRON INCORPORATED 500 POINT BREEZE RD FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 11/22/95 BEECRA D 3889 NJL600062822 0100252 FISCHERS AUTOMOTIVE RTES 4 & 31 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 2/14/95 BUST C2 3913 NJL000040667 NJL000040667 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GROUND WATER CONTAM PENNSYLVANIA AVE FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 2/24/92 BSM C3 3916 NJL600069140 0110134 BUSY BEE INCORPORATED 284 RTE 202 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 4/18/90 BUST C2 3917 NJL600123129 0193287 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FLEMINGTON BORO RTE 202 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 6/13/90 BUST C2 3918 NJL600131270 0204158 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH MAINTENANCE YARD MAIN ST FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 8/14/96 BUST C2 3919 NJL600175947 0051338 AGWAY ENERGY PRODUCTS RD 3 BOX 53 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 7/29/93 BUST C2 3930 NJD986651776 HESS SERVICE STATION FLEMINGTON BOROUGH RTE 31 FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 2/20/91 BUST C2 3931 NJD042251652 THOMAS J LIPTON COMPANY RTE 523 (FLEMINGTON-WHITEHOUSE RD) FLEMINGTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08822 1/25/93 BUST C3 3819 NJL000054445 LOCUST GROVE ROAD LOCUST GROVE RD FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 4/29/93 BFO-N C1 3839 NJD980654198 NJD980654198 MYERS PROPERTY LOWER KINGSTOWN RD FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 9/1/92 BSCM D 3866 NJD083245324 941194 HAGEDORN CENTER FOR GERIATRICS 200 SANITORIUM RD GLEN GARDNER BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08826 10/24/94 BFCM C3 3880 NJL600244420 LEBANON TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL COMPLEX 530 WEST HILL RD GLEN GARDNER BOROUGH HUNTERDON 12/29/95 BUST C1 3900 NJL800243420 12 MACKENZIE ROAD 12 MACKENZIE RD HAMPTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08827 10/7/96 BFO-N C1 3906 NJL820001840 ROAD 3 & ROUTE 173 SPILL RD3 & RTE 173 HAMPTON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08827 5/5/93 BFO-N B 3773 NJL600128011 0199803 HIGH BRIDGE BOROUGH DPW GARAGE 26 MAIN ST W HIGH BRIDGE BOROUGH HUNTERDON 1/14/92 BUST C2

1 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 3835 NJD002361376 E85814 EXACT LEVEL & TOOL MANUFACTURING CO INC 100 MAIN ST W HIGH BRIDGE BOROUGH HUNTERDON 5/28/93 BEECRA D 3844 NJD981555600 E86601 CUSTOM ALLOY CORPORATION 3 WASHINGTON AVE HIGH BRIDGE BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08829 5/10/90 BEECRA C3 3897 NJL800225161 MAIN STREET WEST MAIN ST W HIGH BRIDGE BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08829 6/19/96 BFO-N C1 3804 NJD980785372 E87564 CINCINNATI GEAR COMPANY CHERRY ST LEBANON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08833 10/11/89 BEECRA C3 3890 NJL800080434 31 TINE ROAD 31 TINE RD LEBANON BOROUGH HUNTERDON 08833 10/24/94 BFO-N C1 3780 NJD048588628 CUSTOM ALLOY CORPORATION 412 TRIMMER RD LEBANON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 2/7/96 BFO-IN D 3814 NJL000031328 BUNNVALE WATER SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 366 BOULDERFIELD RD LEBANON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08833 4/1/92 UNK SO C3 3824 NJL800101420 LEBANON TOWNSHIP FIRE STATION ANTHONY RD LEBANON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 5/22/96 BUST C2 3876 NJD049644438 DIAMOND EAST LABORATORIES CORPORATION WOODGLEN & ANTHONY RDS LEBANON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 2/8/94 BEECRA D 3883 NJD980209019 JCP&L COMPANY RTE 31 N LEBANON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08826 7/7/94 BSCM C2 3886 NJL000051532 WOODGLEN SCHOOL BUNNVALE RD LEBANON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08826 2/22/93 BUST C2 3887 NJL000073205 HIGH BRIDGE WD WELLFIELD CONTAMINATION BUFFALO HOLLOW RD LEBANON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08826 6/17/96 UNK SO C3 3891 NJL800110041 SERVICE STATION LEBANON TOWNSHIP 72 RTE 513 LEBANON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08826 12/7/95 BUST C2 3926 NJD986608875 0086510 EXXON SERVICE STATION LEBANON TOWNSHIP RTE 22 E LEBANON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08833 9/6/95 BUST C2 3805 NJD982268906 E86743 BUCKEYE PIPE LINE COMPANY 201 RTE 202 RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08869 12/22/92 BEECRA C3 3806 NJD982728339 9411134 NJ STATE POLICE 64 RTE 202 RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08869 11/22/94 BFCM C2 3809 NJL600041743 0064253 TEXACO SERVICE STATION RARITAN TOWNSHIP RTES 12 & 579 RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08869 7/3/89 BUST C2 3820 NJD002350577 JOHANNA FARMS INCORPORATED JOHANNA FARMS RD RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 9/2/92 BFO-N C2 3832 NJD001890300 E86315 TENNECO CHEMICAL INCORPORATED RIVER RD RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 2/26/93 BEECRA C3 3836 NJD093730679 E89619 FLEMINGTON BITUMINOUS 205 PENNSYLVANIA AVE RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08869 2/13/90 BEECRA D 3842 NJD981142706 9307157 FLEMINGTON RARITAN LANDFILL 204 PENNSYLVANIA AVE RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08869 3/18/93 BFO-CA C3 3854 NJL500041942 E94019 TREDEGAR FILM PRODUCTS 55 RIVER RD RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08822 1/20/94 BEECRA C3 3878 NJD000575886 EXXON SERVICE STATION RARITAN TOWNSHIP RT 202 & 31 RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 4/27/93 BEECRA D 3888 NJL600045066 HUNTERDON COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT GARAGE RTE 12 W RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08822 7/16/96 BUST C2 3894 NJL800179590 CINEMA PLAZA RTES 202 & 31 RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08822 4/25/96 BUST C1 3940 NJD057149148 E87913 REXHAM CORP FLEXIBLE PACKAGING DIVISION CHURCH ST EXT RARITAN TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08822 5/14/93 BEECRA C3 3798 NJL800260721 35 APPLETREE ROAD 35 APPLETREE RD READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 11/26/96 BFO-N C1 3807 NJL000034025 NJL000034025 WILLOCKS COURT GRD WTR CONTAMINATION WILLOCKS CT READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08870 5/10/92 BSM C3 3821 NJL000052597 5 STILLWELL ROAD 5 STILLWELL RD READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 3/10/93 BFO-N C2 3851 NJL000068957 NJL000068957 US ROUTE 22 & MOUNTAIN RD GRD WTR CONTAM RTE 22 & MOUNTAIN RD READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08870 8/15/95 BSM C3 3857 NJL600069272 0110332 AMOCO SERVICE STATION READINGTON TWP 3612 RTE 22 E READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08870 5/13/86 BUST C2 3862 NJL900001116 9303156 READINGTON TWP SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL AREA RTE 523 READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 4/9/93 BFO-CA C3 3877 NJL800012056 WHITEHOUSE AUTO CLINIC RTE 22 READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 10/27/93 BFO-N C2 3881 NJL800154700 5 STRAWBERRY COURT 5 STRAWBERRY CT READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 8/25/95 BFO-N C1 3896 NJL800212839 281 ROUTE 523 281 RTE 523 READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08889 5/9/96 BFO-N C1 3899 NJL800240707 447 MAIN STREET 447 MAIN ST READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08887 9/18/96 BFO-N C1 3902 NJL800249567 986 ROUTE 523 986 RTE 523 READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08889 11/25/96 BFO-N C1 3904 NJL800262198 S & S SADDLERY 205 MAIN ST READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08887 12/12/96 BFO-N C1 3905 NJL800270225 19 HIGH STREET 19 HIGH ST READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08889 1/6/97 BFO-N C1 3907 NJD011864618 940322183439 VAN DOREN OIL COMPANY RTE 22 READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08870 4/7/94 BFO-N C2 3927 NJL000045500 READINGTON FARMS INCORPORATED MILL RD READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08870 5/22/93 UNK SO B 3928 NJL000052480 180 RAILROAD AVENUE 180 RAILROAD AVE READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08870 1/4/93 UNK SO NA 3929 NJL600079586 0126010 READINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL READINGTON RD READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08870 10/4/95 BUST C2 3936 NJD982276867 DEAN OIL COMPANY 3603 RTE 22 READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08889 5/13/86 BUST C1 3937 NJD986644532 RUSINKIS FARM KOSCIUSZKO RD READINGTON TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08889 5/30/93 BFO-N C1 3784 NJL000070334 31 MATHISON ROAD 31 MATHISON RD TEWKSBURY TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 4/29/93 BFO-N C1 3786 NJL600247431 OLDWICK MATERIALS INCORPORATED 126 ROCKAWAY RD TEWKSBURY TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 4/9/96 BFCM-6 C1 3793 NJL800238537 66 POTTERSTOWN ROAD 66 POTTERSTOWN RD TEWKSBURY TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 11/13/96 BFO-N C1 3816 NJL800070799 3 JOLIET STREET 3 JOLIET ST TEWKSBURY TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08858 7/20/94 BFO-IN C3 3823 NJL800076853 69 FAIRMOUNT ROAD WEST 69 FAIRMOUNT RD W TEWKSBURY TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 8/29/94 BFO-N C1 3870 NJD982539207 AMBEST COMPANY AMBEST RD TEWKSBURY TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 00000 12/17/92 UNK SO C3 3778 NJL600069256 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION UNION TOWNSHIP RTE 173 & STROTZ RD UNION TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 3/4/93 BUST C2 3801 NJC876025347 0047892 SPRUCE RUN RECREATION AREA VAN SYCKELS CORNER RD UNION TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 07083 5/23/85 BUST C2 3840 NJD980769996 940719165238 BRUSH WELLMAN INCORPORATED 396 VAN SYCKLES RD UNION TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 6/3/88 BFO-N C2 3938 NJD986583375 0161048 HUNTERDON DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER RTE 513 (PITTSTOWN RD) UNION TOWNSHIP HUNTERDON 08867 6/16/89 BUST C2 3944 NJC876025586 0032131 HESS SERVICE STATION EAST WINDSOR TWP RTE 33 EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08690 6/26/91 BUST C2 3978 NJD051416998 E86917 NL INDUSTRIES HIGHTSTOWN LABORATORY WYCKOFFS MILLS RD EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 9/9/91 BFCM D 3986 NJD071620603 930322 AGWAY INCORPORATED 633 RTE 33 W (MERCER ST) EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08690 3/8/93 BFO-S C2 4012 NJD982536898 0176231 CARTER WALLACE 366 RTE 571 (PRINCETON HIGHTSTOWN RD) EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 10/31/90 BUST C2 4014 NJD982740359 0086943 EXXON SERVICE STATION EAST WINDSOR TWP RTE 33 & MONMOUTH RD EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08690 4/18/91 BUST C2 4015 NJD982790453 0037839 MOBIL SERVICE STATION EAST WINDSOR TWP RTE 130 & STOCKTON ST EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 12/19/91 BUST C2 4026 NJD986596336 0151733 PRESBYTERIAN HOMES AT MEADOW LAKES ETRA RD EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 6/24/96 BUST C2 4038 NJD986606093 0062813 MOBIL SERVICE STATION EAST WINDSOR TWP 670 RTE 33 EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08690 1/18/89 BUST C2 4097 NJL880000385 9007101558 CARDUNERS LIQUOR STORE RTES 130 & 571 EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 4/7/92 BFO-S C2 4171 NJL800228611 923 ROUTE 130 NORTH 923 RTE 130 N EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 7/26/96 BFO-S C1 4193 NJL800223075 EAST WINDSOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WARD ST & ETRA RD EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 8/23/96 BUST C1 4212 NJD000708826 0148115 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION EAST WINDSOR TWP RTE 130 NEAR STOCKTON ST EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08520 9/16/92 BUST C2

2 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4249 NJD001643840 E86488 GENERAL ELECTRIC ASTRO SPACE DIVISION RTE 535 (OLD TRENTON RD) EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08520 1/28/93 BEECRA D 3952 NJD000767988 9209111204 HIGHTSTOWN OIL COMPANY BROAD & MONMOUTH STS HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 9/11/92 BFO-S C2 3976 NJD043290659 E88743 NORTH AMERICA PHILIPS LIGHTING BANK ST HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 08520 2/28/91 BEECRA C2 3979 NJD053299814 0035949 COCA COLA FOODS 480 MERCER ST HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 08520 8/8/94 BUST C2 4000 NJD980646905 0099778 JCP&L HIGHTSTOWN CENTRAL DISTRICT 401 MERCER ST HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 08520 9/8/92 BUST C2 4003 NJD980766372 930910155222 AGWAY PETROLEUM CORPORATION MAXWELL ST HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 08520 9/10/93 BFO-S C2 4064 NJL000070052 931240 ENERGY ALTERNATIVES INCORPORATED 395 MERCER ST HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 12/29/93 BER-II C1 4085 NJL600077242 0122465 JCP&L TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT 503 MERCER ST HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 08520 9/21/90 BUST C2 4176 NJL800270233 133 SOUTH STREET 133 SOUTH ST HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 1/7/97 BFO-S C1 4233 NJL000059394 CUMBERLAND FARMS 315 MERCER ST HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 8/13/96 BUST C1 4234 NJL000069286 930895 CITGO SERVICE STATION HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH 164 MERCER ST HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 08520 8/5/93 BFCM C2 4263 NJD986586667 NJ TURNPIKE AUTHORITY CENTRAL SHOPS NJ TPKE MM 67.6 HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH MERCER 08520 8/19/96 BUST C1 3948 NJD000697631 0164702 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION HOPEWELL BOROUGH 40 E BROAD ST HOPEWELL BOROUGH MERCER 1/23/96 BFCM C1 4059 NJL000060699 930879 CHEMICAL BANK NJ 502 E BROAD ST HOPEWELL BOROUGH MERCER 8/25/93 BFO-S C1 4060 NJL000061051 0262280 ZUM AUTOTECHNIK INCORPORATED 155 W BROAD ST HOPEWELL BOROUGH MERCER 08525 4/5/93 BUST C2 4066 NJL500004551 E91684 BIANCA PROCACZANI 5 RAILROAD PL HOPEWELL BOROUGH MERCER 1/13/92 BEECRA C1 4095 NJL600207054 0031411M CASTORO & COMPANY INCORPORATED 71 E BROAD ST HOPEWELL BOROUGH MERCER 10/17/90 BUST B 4154 NJL800171506 10 SKY VIEW DRIVE 10 SKY VIEW DR HOPEWELL BOROUGH MERCER 10/17/95 BFO-S C2 4232 NJL000033480 NJL000033480 HOPEWELL BOROUGH WATER DEPARTMENT WELL 4 LOUELLEN ST & MODEL AVE HOPEWELL BOROUGH MERCER 08525 3/23/92 BSM C3 4268 NJL800267122 118 LAMBERTVILLE HOPEWELL ROAD 118 LAMBERTVILLE HOPEWELL RD HOPEWELL BOROUGH MERCER 08525 1/7/97 BFO-S C1 3981 NJD059014589 NJD059014589 AT&T TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED RTE 569 (CARTER RD) HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 4/23/93 BFCM C2 3988 NJD075481598 0058926 MOBIL TECHNICAL CENTER PENNINGTON ROCKY HILL RD HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 1/18/96 BUST C3 4047 NJD986608651 0076737 EXXON SERVICE STATION HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP RTE 31 & PENNINGTON CIR HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 08525 6/28/90 BUST C2 4076 NJL600045678 0070571 AMOCO SERVICE STATION HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP RTES 31 & 654 HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 08525 6/16/94 BUST C2 4098 NJL880001466 9011141005 116 WELDON WAY 116 WELDON WAY HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 11/14/90 BFO-S C2 4122 NJD053306270 920731095548 KOOLTRONIC INCORPORATED 57 HAMILTON AVE & 62 SOMERSET ST HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 08525 9/13/94 BFO-S C1 4185 NJL800019531 PENNYTOWN PLAZA BOWLING ALLEY 145 RTE 31 HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 9/18/96 BFO-S C1 4190 NJL800191553 2 EAST SHORE DRIVE 2 E SHORE DR HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 1/30/96 BFO-S C1 4199 NJL800249534 6 SPRING HOLLOW DRIVE 6 SPRING HOLLOW DR HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 11/21/96 BFO-S C1 4203 NJD982280281 0037910 MOBIL SERVICE STATION HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP RTE 31 N & PENNINGTON LAWRENCEVILLE RD HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 08525 9/2/93 BUST C2 4223 NJL000072090 PRINCETON FARMS GROUND WATER CONTAM MOORES MILL-MT ROSE RD & HOWARD WAY HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 7/25/95 BSM C3 4267 NJL800249179 MCALINDEN CORPORATION 335 LAMBERTVILLE RD HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MERCER 11/8/96 BUST C1 4250 NJD002508463 0025625 EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE ROSEDALE RD LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 9/18/89 BUST C2 4052 NJL000034868 NJL000034868 MORNINGSIDE COURT GRD WTR CONTAMINATION W DELAWARE AVE & RTE 31 PENNINGTON BOROUGH MERCER 3/18/92 BSM C2 4100 NJL900000951 9303150 PENNINGTON BOROUGH SANITARY LANDFILL W DELAWARE AVE PENNINGTON BOROUGH MERCER 3/31/93 BFO-CA C3 4259 NJL000063974 941186 EXXON SERVICE STATION PENNINGTON RTE 31 & W DELAWARE AVE PENNINGTON BOROUGH MERCER 08534 4/28/95 BFCM C1 3950 NJD000697664 0164621 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION PRINCETON BOROUGH NASSAU ST & MURRAY PL PRINCETON BOROUGH MERCER 6/26/95 BUST C2 4035 NJD986602647 0037866 MOBIL SERVICE STATION PRINCETON BOROUGH 235 NASSAU ST PRINCETON BOROUGH MERCER 2/17/95 BUST C2 4080 NJL600049365 0076935 GULF SERVICE STATION PRINCETON BOROUGH 271 NASSAU ST PRINCETON BOROUGH MERCER 6/11/93 BFCM C2 4124 NJL800012593 0025481 PRINCETON BOROUGH MAINTENANCE GARAGE 27 N HARRISON ST PRINCETON BOROUGH MERCER 08540 3/21/95 BUST C2 4165 NJL800183535 55 HARRISON STREET SOUTH 55 HARRISON ST S PRINCETON BOROUGH MERCER 3/7/96 BFO-S C2 4169 NJL800221525 168 PROSPECT AVENUE 168 PROSPECT AVE PRINCETON BOROUGH MERCER 10/31/96 BFO-S C1 4239 NJL800010399 SAINT PAUL ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 214 NASSAU ST PRINCETON BOROUGH MERCER 5/7/93 BFO-IN B 4008 NJD981872831 950320172237 JASNA POLANA ESTATE 8 LAWRENCEVILLE RD PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 10/13/94 BFO-S C2 4054 NJL000051573 9211021508 727 NASSAU STREET 727 RTE 27 (NASSAU ST) PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 11/16/92 BFO-S C2 4069 NJL600001168 0001568 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION PRINCETON TWP 272 ALEXANDER ST PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 5/8/91 BUST C2 4125 NJL000045138 NJL000045138 HUN SCHOOL OF PRINCETON 176 EDGERSTOUNE RD PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 2/8/95 BFCM C1 4126 NJL800023962 931206121256 309 EWING STREET 309 EWING ST PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 11/22/94 BFO-S C1 4127 NJL000051524 TIGERS GARAGE 303 JOHN ST PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 11/16/92 UNK SO C3 4128 NJL800043465 950394 327 SNOWDEN LANE 327 SNOWDEN LN PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 3/14/95 BFO-S C2 4129 NJD047330592 941104161530 NASSAU OIL COMPANY 800 STATE RD PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 00000 3/13/95 BFO-S C2 4130 NJD070580840 0030304 PRINCETON REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 25 VALLEY RD PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 6/26/95 BUST C2 4147 NJL800192023 443 HERRONTOWN ROAD 443 HERRONTOWN RD PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 1/16/96 BFO-S C1 4192 NJL800204430 54 MONTADALE DRIVE 54 MONTADALE DR PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 5/3/96 BFO-S C2 4195 NJL800234965 376 CHERRY VALLEY ROAD 376 CHERRY VALLEY RD PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 9/17/96 BFO-S C1 4198 NJL800246670 9303112 PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL 650 GREAT RD PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 10/10/96 BFO-S C1 4200 NJL800260820 884 GREAT ROAD WEST 884 GREAT RD W PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 1/7/97 BFO-S C1 4216 NJL800043523 0054650 PRINCETON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE VALLEY RD & RTE 206 PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 11/17/95 BUST C2 4238 NJL600035224 AMOCO SERVICE STATION PRINCETON TOWNSHIP 163 BAYARD LN PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 9/22/94 BFO-IN B 4255 NJL600200067 0047964 AMOCO SERVICE STATION PRINCETON TOWNSHIP N HARRISON ST PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 08542 12/14/92 BUST C2 4262 NJL800134330 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ELM DR MAINTENANCE BLDG PRINCETON TOWNSHIP MERCER 10/5/95 BUST C1 3947 NJD000573600 NJD000573600 PRINCETON INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES 3684 RTE 1 WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 8/15/90 BSCM D 3949 NJD000697656 0148791 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION WEST WINDSOR TWP HIGHTSTOWN PRINCETON RD WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 1/22/93 BUST C2 3961 NJD002349009 NJD002349009 AMERICAN CYANAMID AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH QUAKER BRIDGE RD WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 6/23/94 BFCM D 3970 NJD009305772 9502108 DAVID SARNOFF RESEARCH CENTER RCA 201 WASHINGTON RD WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 2/3/92 BFO-S C2 3993 NJD098151798 E91529 CLARK GRAFICOLOR CORPORATION 3684 RTE 1 WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 1/6/92 BEECRA D 4004 NJD980770234 NJD980770234 MILLSTONE ROAD & NEW GROVERS MILL ROAD MILLSTONE & NEW GROVERS MILL RDS WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 7/10/89 BSCM C3

3 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4017 NJD986572675 0148719 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION WEST WINDSOR TWP 3771 RTE 1 (BRUNSWICK PK) WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 6/22/92 BUST C2 4021 NJD986585842 0048107 PRINCETON WINDSOR NEWS SERVICE 19 WASHINGTON RD WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 8/2/90 BUST C2 4022 NJD986594539 0076052 SHELL SERVICE STATION WEST WINDSOR ALEXANDER & HIGHTSTOWN RDS WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 1/13/89 BUST C2 4046 NJD986608628 9409146 EXXON SERVICE STATION WEST WINDSOR TWP 78 RTE 571 WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 9/23/94 BUST C2 4062 NJL000064386 9305101134 94 BEAR BROOK ROAD 94 BEAR BROOK RD WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 5/10/93 BFO-S C2 4073 NJL600032825 0050492 WELLS FARGO ALARM SERVICES 29 EMMONS DR WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 7/30/92 BUST C2 4083 NJL600068324 0109037 GETTY SERVICE STATION WEST WINDSOR TWP 39 HIGHTSTOWN RD WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08550 11/19/93 BUST C2 4088 NJL600135032 0208866 KAL PARTNERS LP ROSZEL ROAD ASSOCIATES 13 ROSZEL RD WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 10/26/90 BUST C2 4143 NJD986567840 0147170 PRINCETON WINDSOR INDUSTRIAL PARK 45 EVERETT DR WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 00000 3/24/95 BUST C1 4170 NJL800225823 79 CRANBURY ROAD 79 CRANBURY RD WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 8/20/96 BFO-S C1 4177 NJL000047191 0067377 GULF SERVICE STATION WEST WINDSOR TWP 3717 RTE 1 WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 1/18/96 BUST C1 4183 NJL000072868 ELIZABETHTOWN WC HARRISON ST WELLS 3 & 8 HARRISON ST WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 4/3/96 UNK SO C3 4186 NJL800037558 CARNEGIE CENTER 3610 BRUNSWICK PK & RTE 1 WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 11/15/96 BUST C1 4220 NJL600198022 0256151 SERVICE STATION (ABANDONED) RTE 1 N & MEADOW RD WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 8/11/94 BUST C2 4226 NJL600055149 EXXON SERVICE STATION PRINCETON BOROUGH 3713 BRUNSWICK PKE & PENNS NECK WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 11/16/87 BUST C2 4254 NJL600166979 0263991 A-1 LIMOSINE INCORPORATED (FORMER) 3493 RTE 1 WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 11/1/90 BUST C2 4264 NJL000073650 ROUTE 1 SECTION 25 & 3J RTE 1 WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP MERCER 08540 11/26/96 BFO-S NA 4401 NJD097400345 0219251 GENERAL FOODS CORPORATION PROSPECT PLAINS RD CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 3/31/95 BUST C2 4437 NJD981178403 0050951 BROWNING FERRIS INDUSTRIES 74 CRANBURY MILLS & STATION RDS CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/11/91 BUST C2 4498 NJD986611036 0017354 AMOCO SERVICE STATION CRANBURY TOWNSHIP RTE 130 & HALF ACRE RD CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08512 1/4/96 BUST C2 4583 NJL900000282 930669 CRANBURY TOWNSHIP LANDFILL DEY RD CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/25/93 BFO-CA C3 4689 NJL000072512 AMOCO SERVICE STATION CRANBURY TOWNSHIP RTE 130 & SOUTH RIVER RD CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/27/88 BUST C2 4822 NJL600001424 0001955 BLUE ROSE MOBIL TRUCK STOP RTE 130 & N MAIN ST (CRANBURY CIRCLE) CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08512 12/29/94 BFCM C2 4826 NJL600196174 NJL600196174-001 SHELL SERVICE STATION CRANBURY TOWNSHIP NJ TPKE MOLLY PITCHER SERVICE AREA CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08512 8/21/90 BUST C2 4831 NJD002175313 9306281303 CARTER WALLACE INCORPORATED HALF ACRE RD CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08512 11/19/93 BFO-S C2 4832 NJD986586774 0131997 NJ TURNPIKE MOLLY PITCHER SERVICE AREA NJ TPKE MM 71.1 CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08512 8/24/93 BUST C2 4858 NJL600013858 GASCO OIL CORPORATION RTE 130 & CRANBURY CIR CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/9/92 BUST C2 4859 NJL600064695 PLANT FOOD CHEMICAL COMPANY INCORPORATED 38 HIGHTSTOWN CRANBURY STATION RD CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 2/28/95 BUST C2 4909 NJL800261232 RUDYS MOTOR CAR CLASSICS 29 MAIN ST N CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 10/22/96 BUST C1 4913 NJL800270464 85 MAIN STREET 85 MAIN ST CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/7/97 BFO-S C1 4921 NJD162342786 0076809 EXXON SERVICE STATION CRANBURY TOWNSHIP RTE 130 & OLD CRANBURY RD CRANBURY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08512 12/1/94 BUST C2 4998 NJL000030726 NJL000030726 MOUNTAINVIEW TERRACE GROUND WATER CONTAM MOUNTAINVIEW TERR DUNELLEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08812 11/16/91 BSM C2 5005 NJL000010801 930556 PROPOSED DUNELLEN GREEN ACRES AQUISITION SOUTH AVE DUNELLEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08812 5/19/92 BFO-S C2 4292 NJD000695403 0164838 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION EAST BRUNSWICK 238 RTE 18 EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 8/14/89 BUST C2 4351 NJD011209418 9007200920 BRUNSWICK CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALERSHIP 400 RTE 18 EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 11/16/92 BFO-S C2 4359 NJD041828906 M165 FRIED INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 11 FRESH POND RD EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/1/92 BSM C3 4371 NJD054121223 E86149 KEM MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 25 COTTERS LN EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 12/14/90 BEECRA C3 4398 NJD091398081 0033590 TRANSFER PRINT FOILS INCORPORATED 9 COTTERS LN EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 2/23/93 BUST C2 4441 NJD982272981 E85802 REVLON INCORPORATED BRUNSWICK WAREHOUSE RTE 18 & FERRIS ST W EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 2/5/90 BEECRA D 4461 NJD986582559 0194934 MEINEKE MUFFLER 277 RTE 18 EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 6/29/90 BUST C2 4464 NJD986586071 0032122 HESS SERVICE STATION EAST BRUNSWICK TWP 624 RTE 18 W EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 7/6/90 BUST C2 4467 NJD986590206 NJD986590206 EDGEBORO SANITARY LANDFILL 39 EDGEBORO RD EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/17/94 BFCM C3 4469 NJD986592814 0028163 MON ECO INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 5 JOANNA CT EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 1/14/92 BUST C2 4478 NJD986599637 0086592 EXXON SERVICE STATION EAST BRUNSWICK TWP 414 RYDERS LN EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/18/94 BUST C1 4488 NJD986606085 0037938 MOBIL SERVICE STATION EAST BRUNSWICK TWP 344 RTE 18 EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 3/7/90 BUST C2 4493 NJD986606960 0005294 MOBIL SERVICE STATION EAST BRUNSWICK 296 RTE 18 E EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 5/24/89 BUST C2 4549 NJL600033765 0051969 AEF SELOVER TRANS INCORPORATED 393 OLD BRIDGE TPKE EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 3/31/89 BUST C2 4573 NJL600205322 0228053 BLACKSTONE COMPANY INCORPORATED 40B COTTERS LN EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 11/24/93 BUST C2 4592 NJL000056242 0137892 RUTGERS EXPRESS INCORPORATED 6 CONNERTY CT EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 11/15/94 BUST C2 4593 NJD002542595 9206102I COTTERS INDUSTRIES 40A COTTERS LN EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 7/15/92 EPA C2 4594 NJL800021255 0028172 EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP DEPT PUBLIC WORK 4 HARTS LN EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 1/18/96 BUST C1 4595 NJD986593184 0047487 SHELL SERVICE STATION EAST BRUNSWICK TWP 376 SUMMERHILL & OLD STAGE RDS EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 3/7/96 BUST B 4687 NJL600246433 RELIABLE HIGHWAY FURNITURE 260 RTE 18 EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/18/95 BUST C1 4726 NJL800212748 958 OLD BRIDGE TURNPIKE 958 OLD BRIDGE TPKE EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 10/24/96 BFO-S C1 4770 NJL000054056 931008 GULF SERVICE STATION EAST BRUNSWICK TWP 229 RTE 18 EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 10/20/95 BFO-S C1 4774 NJL000071936 MIDDLESEX METRO BUS COMPANY 15 6TH ST EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/20/95 BFO-S C1 4780 NJL600017040 CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY 110 TICES LN EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 00000000 BFO-IN B 4796 NJL800083297 PIERCE LEAHY ARCHIVES 30 KIMBERLY RD EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/17/96 BUST C1 4833 NJL800047862 0032771 U HAUL 397 RTE 18 EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 12/28/94 BFCM C2 4930 NJD986586766 0131988 SUNOCO SERVICE AREA 8N NJ TPKE MM 78.9 EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 5/15/92 BUST C2 4943 NJL600080584 0127406 MIDDLESEX COUNTY HEAVY EQUIPMENT BLDG 23 FRESH PONDS RD EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 12/12/94 BUST C2 5002 NJL600053243 0084026 HESS SERVICE STATION EAST BRUNSWICK TWP RTE 18 E EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08816 7/6/90 BUST C2 4286 NJD000571505 9304102 EDISON TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MEADOW RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/2/93 BFO-CA C3 4288 NJD000574392 930152 CENTRAL GAS WORKS (PSE&G) 410 SILVER LAKE AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/15/93 BSCM C3 4289 NJD000584664 0047513 SHELL SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP 890 RTE 1 S & OLD POST RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 10/3/95 BUST C2 4293 NJD000695429 0258131 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP 265 PLAINFIELD RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/24/92 BUST C2 4294 NJD000695445 0164469 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP 1808 WOODBRIDGE AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/14/92 BUST C2

4 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4303 NJD000811026 E85412 METEX CORPORATION 206 TALMADGE RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/28/88 BEECRA C3 4310 NJD002037307 E88644 PRIVATE FORMULATIONS INCORPORATED 460 PLAINFIELD AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 5/28/93 BEECRA D 4315 NJD002143782 0024996 FORD MOTOR PLANT 939 RTE 1 EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 6/1/92 BUST C2 4320 NJD002153393 E85507 INTERLEE INCORPORATED 191 TALMADGE RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/30/91 BEECRA C2 4321 NJD002157030 0158547 CON LUX COATINGS INCORPORATED 226 TALMADGE RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/18/96 BUST C2 4346 NJD002562247 E84256 CARY CHEMICALS INCORPORATED BLDG 443 RARITAN CTR EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 2/28/90 BEECRA C3 4350 NJD006973101 0025184 TWIN COUNTY GROCERS INCORPORATED 145 TALMADGE RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/3/91 BUST C2 4353 NJD020777181 NJD020777181 CENTER REALTY 300 PWY EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/1/80 BSCM C3 4354 NJD038589834 921228 US LAND RESOURCES INCORPORATED 330 TALMADGE RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/4/84 BFO-S C2 4365 NJD047512611 E90462 CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY 24 KILMER RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/28/92 BEECRA C2 4366 NJD049860836 NJD049860836 KIN BUC LANDFILL 383 MEADOW RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 00000000 BFCM D 4367 NJD052204633 E85156 STAUFFER CHEMICAL CORPORATION MEADOW RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/15/92 BEECRA C3 4368 NJD053099974 92-12-06-0958-57 AMERCHOL CORPORATION 136 TALMADGE RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/7/92 BEECRA D 4369 NJD053101085 9207201614 MOBIL CHEMICAL CORPORATION RESEARCH LAB 2195 RTE 27 & VINEYARD RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/4/94 BFO-S C2 4378 NJD063138531 E85375 NUODEX INCORPORATED NIXON FACILITY 40 NIXON LN EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/19/90 BEECRA C3 4390 NJD070415005 NJD070415005 RENORA INCORPORATED 83 MAIN ST EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/5/82 BFCM D 4405 NJD131656019 930559 REGAL BELOIT CORPORATION 55 NATIONAL RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/29/93 BFO-S C1 4409 NJD980505275 9303234 ILR SANITARY LANDFILL MILL RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/25/93 BFO-CA C3 4418 NJD980594022 E85539 E L BETH LIMITED 321 MEADOW RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 12/29/87 BEECRA C2 4433 NJD980779847 E89399 AUXILEC AIR EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED 3920 PARK AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/29/90 BEECRA B 4445 NJD982728479 9307191 NJ STATE POLICE EDISON TOWNSHIP 2667 WOODBRIDGE AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/26/93 BFCM C2 4449 NJD986571362 NJ1680090015 RARITAN CENTER RARITAN CENTER PWY & WOODBRIDGE AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/1/91 BFCM D 4462 NJD986585982 0047874 SHELL SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP DURHAM AVE & NEW DURHAM RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/30/88 BUST C2 4479 NJD986599777 0086970 EXXON SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP 3115 WOODBRIDGE AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/1/92 BUST C2 4494 NJD986607455 0004376 TEXACO SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP 960 AMBOY AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 4/18/91 BUST B 4499 NJD986611432 0018083 AMOCO SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP 421 RTE 1 S EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 4/10/95 BUST C1 4517 NJL000048298 9411130 EDISON 1ST AID SQUAD 33 LAKEVIEW BLVD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 11/22/94 BFCM C1 4524 NJL000059055 0240527 DEOLS AUTO & TRANSMISSION REPAIR 209 CENTRAL AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08840 3/7/94 BUST C2 4533 NJL000067413 931091 131 GROSS AVENUE 131 GROSS AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 10/19/93 BFO-S C1 4535 NJL000067850 0032906 EDISON MOVING & STORAGE 110 RTE 1 EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 11/30/94 BFCM B 4539 NJL500034160 E87478 WADELL EQUIPMENT COMPANY INCORPORATED 3920 PARK AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/29/90 BEECRA D 4543 NJL600006464 0009920 AMOCO SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP RTE 1 N & PLAINFIELD AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 10/8/91 BUST C2 4547 NJL600024228 0036993 AUTOMATIC CATERING FOOD CONCEPTS 58 BRUNSWICK AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 4/12/89 BUST C2 4554 NJL600045512 950605 WELLS SERVICE STATION 1818 LINCOLN HWY EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/2/95 BFCM C2 4557 NJL600070098 0111575 RARITAN VALLEY BUS SERVICE 115 S MAIN ST EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 8/31/93 BUST C2 4558 NJL600073696 0117074 NEW BRUNSWICK SAW SERVICE INCORPORATED 5 GREEK LN EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/3/92 BUST C2 4567 NJL600174536 0010964 ATLANTIC GAS COMPANY INCORPORATED 233 PLAINFIELD AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 10/2/91 BUST C2 4575 NJL600206882 941187 RARITAN OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED 401 RTE 1 S EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 7/12/96 BFCM C2 4576 NJL800001430 930720102223 35 ASHLEY ROAD 35 ASHLEY RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/20/93 BFO-S C1 4578 NJL800012874 9403174 35 MARKHAM ROAD 35 MARKHAM RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/6/94 BFO-S C1 4598 NJL600074967 941135 US POSTAL SERVICE EDISON TOWNSHIP 21 KILMER RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 11/1/94 BFCM C1 4599 NJD982794836 0059024 KRAUSZERS DAIRY INCORPORATED 76 NATIONAL RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 2/3/95 BUST C2 4600 NJL000047407 950395 INTERNATIONAL FOODS INCORPORATED 505 OLD POST RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 3/14/95 BFO-S C1 4601 NJD002150993 L A DREYFUS COMPANY 3775 PARK AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 10/6/92 UNK SO C3 4605 NJL000052712 930545 26 REED STREET 26 REED ST EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 5/17/93 BFO-S C1 4659 NJL000044818 921223 EDISON GENERATOR EXCHANGE 785 RTE 1 EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 00000 12/9/92 BFO-S C2 4661 NJD986615136 0021412 OPEN ROAD HONDA 50 RTE 1 EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 00000 12/6/93 BUST C2 4668 NJL000070599 221 PENN AVENUE 221 PENN AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 3/24/94 BFO-S C1 4669 NJD001773183 METEX TECHNICAL PRODUCTS 970 NEW DURHAM RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/21/95 BFO-S C2 4670 NJL600116743 RIVERVIEW AT EDISON 78 FOX RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 2/9/95 BUST C1 4691 NJL800164154 9 DAYTON ROAD 9 DAYTON RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/25/96 BFO-S C2 4692 NJD986617504 BRADLEES DISTRIBUTION CENTER 10 CLEARVIEW ST EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/9/96 BFO-S C2 4693 NJD081983207 IDEAL GAS PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 977 NEW DURHAM RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/2/90 BEECRA C2 4694 NJL800164048 KRAUZERS FOOD STORE 2279 WOODBRIDGE RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/7/96 BFCM-6 C1 4695 NJL800113276 NEWMARK & LEWIS 140 CARTER DR EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/4/95 BFO-CA C2 4696 NJL000048736 TRANSAMERICA LEASING INCORPORATED 2350 WOODBRIDGE AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 10/14/92 BFO-S C2 4749 NJ4470009008 CAMP KILMER PLAINFIELD AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/17/96 BFCM C3 4752 NJD002520542 E85804 REVLON INCORPORATED RTE 27 & TALMADGE RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 3/1/93 BEECRA C3 4757 NJD077558278 TRANSCON LINES 180 TALMADGE RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/25/94 BUST C1 4758 NJD081982415 H B FULLER COMPANY 59 BRUNSWICK AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 3/19/96 BFO-S C2 4768 NJL000049940 9210221405 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION 100 TO 120 RARITAN CTR EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 6/8/95 BFO-S C3 4784 NJL600147318 ASHLAND OIL INCORPORATED 200 MILL RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/15/93 BFO-IN B 4816 NJD986606119 0037956 MOBIL SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP 755 RTE 1 & OLD POST RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 3/18/91 BUST C2 4818 NJL000039446 160 FIELDCREST AVENUE 160 FIELDCREST AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 1/3/95 UNK SO C3 4821 NJL000064600 9304124 FEDERAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE LANDFILL KING GEORGES POST RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 6/2/93 BFO-CA C3 4824 NJL600098313 0155937 RARITAN CENTER 104 SUNFIELD AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08837 12/30/91 BUST C2 4829 NJL880002563 930543 DUYK LAW OFFICE 1636 RTE 27 EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 5/17/93 BFO-S C1

5 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4834 NJL600202196 9407125 MACYS RARITAN DISTRIBUTION CENTER 10 CLEARVIEW RD (RARITAN CENTER) EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08837 7/21/94 BFCM C1 4835 NJL500040258 E93498 BERGER INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED EDISON INDUSTRIAL CTR & RTE 1 S EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 12/16/93 BEECRA C1 4837 NJL600008171 0012421 HEYNA MOTOR FUELS INCORPORATED 279 RTE 1 & OAKLAND AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 6/21/94 BUST C2 4839 NJD986606127 0037947 MOBIL SERVICE STATION 2200 RTE 27 & VINEYARD RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 6/7/95 BUST C1 4840 NJL000051466 940914101205 ENTENMANNS BAKERY OF NEW JERSEY INC 2120 RTE 27 (LINCOLN HWY) EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 12/6/94 BFO-S C2 4863 NJD986615813 KTK STEEL DRUM CORPORATION MEADOW RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 10/19/93 BFO-CA B 4875 NJL600080527 THOMAS A EDISON COUNTY PARK MILL RD & 1 PATROL RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/15/93 BFO-IN B 4876 NJL600184964 EDISON CROSSING ASSOCIATES 3100 WOODBRIDGE AVE (RTE 514) EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/27/92 BUST C1 4886 NJL800189540 18 BEECH LANE 18 BEECH LN EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/8/96 BFO-S C1 4888 NJL800201295 34 SCOTT AVENUE 34 SCOTT AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/23/96 BFO-S C1 4889 NJL800201949 3 DEY PLACE 3 DEY PL EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/17/96 BFO-S C1 4892 NJL800215063 139 HARDING ROAD 139 HARDING RD EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/9/96 BFO-S C1 4902 NJL800245565 JOYCE KILMER ARMY RESERVE CENTER 91 TRUMAN DR EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/14/96 BUST C1 4907 NJL800259228 90 ALBERT AVENUE 90 ALBERT AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/21/96 BFO-S C1 4910 NJL800266033 PRINCE STREET PROPERTIES 14 TO 16 PRINCE AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/26/96 BFO-S C1 4922 NJD980484653 NJD980484653 CHEMICAL INSECTICIDE CORPORATION 30 WHITMAN AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 4/1/92 BSM D 4926 NJD982532988 931201 MULLER MACHINERY COMPANY INCORPORATED 135 WHITMAN AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 11/29/93 BEECRA C2 4927 NJD982720427 0018010 AMOCO SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP RTE 27 & ROBINSON AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08820 12/29/94 BUST C2 4938 NJL600007520 0011459 WHITE CONSOLIDATED INCORPORATED 2170 RTE 27 EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 12/7/94 BUST C2 4945 NJL600189864 NJL600189864-001 CITGO SERVICE STATION EDISON TOWNSHIP STEPHENVILLE PWY EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 9/2/93 BUST C2 4949 NJD000632414 E94672 J M HUBER CORPORATION 100 PERSHING AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08837 3/6/95 BEECRA C1 4950 NJD980529606 920580 PETROLEUM CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 455 RARITAN CENTER PWY EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08837 1/28/93 EPA C1 4952 NJD048403778 0222239 GRAPHIC EQUIPMENT COMPANY 55 WEBSTER AVE EDISON TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08817 12/5/95 BFO-IN C1 4903 NJL800245771 HELMETTA BOROUGH WATER TOWER MAPLE AVE HELMETTA BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/26/96 BFO-S B 4295 NJD000695502 0164144 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION HIGHLAND PARK 148 RARITAN AVE HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/18/90 BUST C2 4520 NJL000053736 9104292047 234 SOUTH 10TH AVENUE 234 SOUTH 10TH AVE HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/9/92 BFO-S C2 4586 NJL900001827 930254 HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH LANDFILL VALENTINE & DONALDSON STS HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 3/8/93 BFO-CA C3 4606 NJL800080103 940812110346 41 NORTH 8TH STREET 41 NORTH 8TH ST HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08904 9/1/94 BFO-S C1 4697 NJL600018113 ACME MOTORS INCORPORATED 211 WOODBRIDGE AVE HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 7/6/95 BUST C2 4702 NJL000071308 ORCHARD GARDENS APARTMENTS 277 SOUTH 11TH ST HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/1/95 BFO-S C2 4719 NJL800096349 132 NORTH 7TH AVENUE 132 NORTH 7TH AVE HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 3/19/96 BFO-S C1 4786 NJL600230619 0036894 MACKINNEY OIL COMPANY 205 WOODBRIGE AVE HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08904 2/21/95 BUST C2 4820 NJL000054049 9210081531 102 NORTH 3RD AVENUE 102 N 3RD AVE HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08904 10/23/92 BFO-S C2 4923 NJD980774061 E84201 MIDLAND ROSS CORPORATION CLEVELAND AVE HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08904 2/28/91 BEECRA D 4953 NJL600195457 NJL600195457-001 RACEWAY PETROLEUM 60 RTE 27 HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08904 7/21/94 BUST C2 4536 NJL000068296 930681 JAMESBURG SANITARY LANDFILL AUGUSTA ST JAMESBURG BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08831 6/2/93 BFO-CA C3 4841 NJL800023012 0017660 JAMESBURG CAR WASH 17 TO 19 LINCOLN AVE JAMESBURG BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08831 2/28/95 BUST C2 4296 NJD000695536 0148269 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION METUCHEN BOROUGH LAKE & NEW STS METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08840 1/3/94 BUST C2 4322 NJD002159515 E86A99 BEST BLOCK COMPANY INCORPORATED 1025 RTE 1 METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 3/28/90 BEECRA C3 4343 NJD002458776 E89654 OAKITE PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 710 MIDDLESEX AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 5/11/90 BEECRA C2 4360 NJD042200154 E86444 HYBRID PRINTHEAD PLANT 212 DURHAM AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 7/17/90 BEECRA D 4377 NJD061800355 E88996 EPIC INDUSTRIES 710 MIDDLESEX AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 5/11/90 BEECRA B 4452 NJD986574564 E89268 DIAGNOSTIC SPECIALTIES INCORPORATED 4 LEONARD ST METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08840 3/24/94 BEECRA C2 4459 NJD986580686 0126542 TEXACO SERVICE STATION METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX AVE & MAIN ST METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 10/2/91 BUST C2 4465 NJD986586998 941018163511 MENLO MOVERS 68 LIBERTY ST METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08840 9/13/93 BFO-S C2 4486 NJD986604767 0086619 EXXON SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP 262 LAKE AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08840 1/24/91 BUST C2 4502 NJD986616563 0095934 BEST FOODS BAKING SHOP METUCHEN 913 MIDDLESEX AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 8/22/90 BUST B 4607 NJL800002321 930805111307 US POSTAL SERVICE 195 CENTRAL AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08840 8/9/93 BFO-S C1 4608 NJL000063776 0156684 METUCHEN BOROUGH PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE 44 JERSEY AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08840 6/21/94 BUST C2 4703 NJL800181059 VORTEX CORPORATION 100 TO 108 PROSPECT AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 2/8/96 BUST C2 4727 NJL800214686 GULF SERVICE STATION METUCHEN BOROUGH 1 ESSEX ST METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 4/10/96 BFCM-6 C1 4755 NJD042911016 E86868 M A COM INCORPORATED LASER DIODE INC 205 FORREST ST METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/29/89 BEECRA D 4805 NJL800270969 MARCZAKS INCORPORATED 247 CENTRAL AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 11/19/96 BUST C1 4890 NJL800204513 64 JERSEY AVENUE 64 JERSEY AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 4/17/96 BFO-S C1 4954 NJD986610236 0018038 AMOCO SERVICE STATION METUCHEN BOROUGH RTE 27 & LAKE AVE METUCHEN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08840 10/8/91 BUST C2 4410 NJD980505499 9404140 MIDDLESEX MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MOUNTAIN AVE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 8/24/95 BFO-CA D 4274 NJ0890090012 NJ0890090012 MIDDLESEX SAMPLING PLANT 239 MOUNTAIN AVE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/22/95 BFCM D 4318 NJD002149839 E85204 HEMMINGER COMPANY 3 SMALLEY AVE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 4/13/92 BFCM C3 4325 NJD002170439 E92235 BORDEN INCORPORATED 930 LINCOLN BLVD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 7/1/92 BEECRA D 4331 NJD002182228 0043634 REAGENT CHEMICAL & RESEARCH INCORPORATED 124 RIVER RD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/22/95 BUST C2 4363 NJD047504071 950512093440 CHEMRAY COATINGS COMPANY 150 LINCOLN BLVD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/16/94 BFO-S C3 4383 NJD063161129 910721-P MIDDLESEX INDUSTRIAL CENTER MOUNTAIN AVE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 8/30/92 BFO-CA C3 4393 NJD078268737 E84017 AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS INCORPORATED 172 BAEKELAND AVE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/5/86 BEECRA C3 4446 NJD982739229 E86C41 INMONT CORPORATION L5 FACTORY LN MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 5/22/91 BEECRA C3 4470 NJD986592871 E89550 PHOENIX GASKET & PACKING MANUFACTURING 560 LINCOLN BLVD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 11/1/90 BEECRA C3 4582 NJL880002357 8805021530 JERSEY PETROLEUM 470 MOUNTAIN AVE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 7/1/92 BFO-S C2 4587 NJP000778035 0025067 LINCOLN FUEL COMPANY INCORPORATED 420 MOUNTAIN AVE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/1/94 BUST C2

6 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4609 NJL800107781 950119095955 THE ENGINE COMPANY 423 A ST MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08846 3/15/95 BFO-S C1 4610 NJL000031997 940313 FALGI CARTING INCORPORATED 156 BAEKELAND AVE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08846 8/29/93 BFO-CA C2 4611 NJD000701128 0019875 SALVATORE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE INC 302 LINCOLN BLVD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08846 5/17/96 BUST C2 4612 NJL800112906 950216141542 SPRINGFIELD STEEL FIBRE 146 LINCOLN BLVD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08846 3/13/95 BFO-S C2 4671 NJL000070268 CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION CEDAR AVE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 2/8/94 BFO-S C1 4672 NJL000052555 EXPRESSIONS BY TODD 643 BOUND BROOK RD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/17/92 BFO-S C1 4686 NJL800012312 HAMILTON GARDEN APARTMENTS 27 WARRENVILLE RD & RTE 28 MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/6/95 BFO-S C2 4751 NJD002454544 NJD002454544 MARISOL INCORPORATED 125 FACTORY LN MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 00000000 BSCM C3 4763 NJD169077427 RHONE POULENC CHEMICAL COMPANY 5 FACTORY LN MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/1/87 BSCM D 4775 NJL000073130 NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE 1231 BOUND BROOK RD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/5/96 BSM C2 4797 NJL800109175 J FLETCHER CREAMER & SON 294 LINCOLN BLVD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 3/11/96 BUST C2 5006 NJL000030742 ELIZABETHTOWN WC SEBRINGS MILL WELLFIELD SEBRINGS MILLS RD MIDDLESEX BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08846 9/21/93 UNK SO C3 4553 NJL600043228 0066747 HESS SERVICE STATION MILLTOWN BOROUGH SOUTH MAIN ST & WASHINGTON AVE MILLTOWN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 8/24/90 BUST C2 4613 NJL600033179 0051121 MILLTOWN BOROUGH DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 39 WASHINGTON AVE MILLTOWN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08850 7/14/93 BUST C2 4704 NJP000898593 AMOCO SERVICE STATION MILLTOWN BOROUGH 29 SOUTH MAIN ST MILLTOWN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 10/19/88 BSM C3 4705 NJL800281719 GOLDEN LION INN 23 MAIN ST S MILLTOWN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 00000000 4718 NJL800089823 AMOCO SERVICE STATION MILLTOWN BOROUGH 1 1/4 WASHINGTON ST MILLTOWN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 8/11/95 BC C2 4769 NJL000053579 921237 6 WILLIAMS STREET 6 WILLIAMS ST MILLTOWN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08850 12/10/92 BFO-S C1 4798 NJL800142184 GULF SERVICE STATION MILLTOWN BOROUGH 257 N MAIN ST MILLTOWN BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/5/96 BUST C1 4370 NJD053300778 E92413 M GRUMBACHER INCORPORATED 30 ENGELHARD DR MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08831 12/9/85 BEECRA C1 4789 NJL600245435 APPLEGARTH VOLUNTEER ENGINE COMPANY 1 APPLEGARTH RD MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/19/96 BUST B 4843 NJL600087266 0138008 JOHN HOLM & SON INCORPORATED LONGSTREET RD MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 2/21/95 BUST C2 4844 NJL800045841 0258221 CONCORDIA SHOPPING CENTER 37 PERRINEVILLE RD MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 2/21/95 BUST C2 4896 NJL800231128 WYCKOFFS MILLS WETLAND MITIGATION BANK WYCKOFFS MILLS & APPLEGARTH RD MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/16/96 BFO-S C1 4919 NJD070406020 940913112008 KAISER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS PROSPECT PLAINS RD MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 3/30/93 BFO-S C2 4955 NJL000072009 941188 GETTY SERVICE STATION MONROE TOWNSHIP RTE 33 E MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 11/18/94 BFCM C2 4414 NJD980529226 NJD980529226 ARTHUR GUNDACKER PROPERTY SPOTSWOOD ENGLISHTOWN RD MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/1/89 BSM C3 4584 NJL900000688 9303263 IADEVAIA SCHNEIDER LANDFILL BORDENTOWN TPKE MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/9/93 BFO-CA C3 4673 NJL800045056 4 OAKWOOD TERRACE 4 OAKWOOD TERR MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/6/94 BFO-S C1 4842 NJD068711514 9208181357 ALZO INCORPORATED FEDERAL RD MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 9/22/92 BFO-S C1 4845 NJD980505671 NJD980505671 MONROE TOWNSHIP LANDFILL SPOTSWOOD GRAVELHILL RD& MATCHAPONIX AVE MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 8/11/82 BFCM D 4899 NJL800234544 21 CORNELL AVENUE 21 CORNELL AVE MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/9/96 BFO-S C1 4987 NJL800199333 53 STATE HOME ROAD NORTH 53 STATE HOME RD N MONROE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08831 6/18/96 BFO-S C2 4622 NJL600086953 0137379 COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF NY 1500 LIVINGSTON AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 3/1/95 BUST C2 4277 NJC876006255 921236 GRC MANAGEMENT 96 BAYARD AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 12/16/92 BFO-S C2 4281 NJD000228411 E87B31 HALCYON ESSENCE LIMITED 100 JERSEY AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 9/6/91 BEECRA D 4314 NJD002143261 E91445 GENERAL CABLE COMPANY 25 VAN DYKE AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 1/6/92 BEECRA C2 4332 NJD002184448 E90158 RHONE POULENC CHEMICAL COMPANY 297 TO 298 JERSEY AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 3/31/94 BEECRA D 4340 NJD002452282 0190712 CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA 122 QUENTIN AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08904 12/21/90 BUST C2 4387 NJD068693795 0060734 NJ BELL TELEPHONE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY 18 TO 26 PATERSON ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08904 3/21/83 BUST C2 4388 NJD068715572 NJL600195887-001 RYDER TRUCK RENTAL TERMINAL RD & INDUSTRIAL DR NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08904 11/22/88 BUST C2 4406 NJD136660016 E86867 M A COMLASER DIODE INCORPORATED 1130 SOMERSET ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08902 1/29/92 BEECRA C3 4428 NJD980753826 E87895 CELL PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 5 GEORGES RD NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 00000000 BEECRA D 4450 NJD986572048 9306181057 AT&T TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED 156 SANDFORD ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 6/23/93 BFO-S C1 4473 NJD986595288 920941 GENERAL MOTORS CORP DELCO REMY DIVISION 760 JERSEY AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08902 9/10/92 BSCM C3 4475 NJD986599041 0083603 EXXON SERVICE STATION NEW BRUNSWICK CITY RTES 1 & 18 NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08904 8/20/91 BUST C2 4485 NJD986603546 940780 PHOENIX TUBE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1000 SOMERSET ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08904 2/16/94 BEECRA C3 4503 NJD986652618 941231 IMPCO DOOR CORPORATION 300 BALDWIN ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 12/5/94 BEECRA C1 4512 NJL000038463 554 CORTLAND FASHIONS INCORPORATED 769 JERSEY AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08904 10/30/89 BFCM C3 4530 NJL000063818 9304291542 SAINT ALBANS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 148 LEE AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 4/30/93 BFO-S C2 4531 NJL000064378 9311110 RENAISSANCE BUS STATION 108 LAWRENCE ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 11/18/93 BFO-S C3 4534 NJL000067454 931007 19 DENNIS STREET 19 DENNIS ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 10/5/93 BFO-S C1 4541 NJL500039292 E93294 NICE SINO INCORPORATED 25 VAN DYKE AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 6/1/93 BEECRA C3 4559 NJL600080477 9409181 MIDDLESEX COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 1 JOHN F KENNEDY SQ NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08904 9/21/94 BFCM C1 4579 NJL800028201 940177 218 HOWARD STREET 218 HOWARD ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 1/18/94 BER-I C1 4614 NJD000574285 0041870 PSE&G NEW BRUNSWICK DIVISION 268 BALDWIN ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 12/31/94 BUST C3 4615 NJL800047458 940325105056 46 BAYARD STREET 46 BAYARD ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 8/8/94 BFO-S C1 4616 NJP000894162 9503125 GETTY SERVICE STATION NEW BRUNSWICK CITY 282 GEORGE & MORRIS STS NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 3/17/95 BFCM C2 4617 NJD000695551 941228 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION NEW BRUNSWICK 165 GEORGE ST & COMMERCIAL AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 11/21/94 BUST C1 4618 NJD011544848 940161 HANDY MOTORS 321 HANDY ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 1/24/94 BFCM C1 4619 NJL600142103 0218045 HAML CORPORATION 333 HANDY ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 7/30/93 BUST C2 4620 NJL600201651 0107255 NEW BRUNSWICK CITY DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 400 JERSEY AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 1/25/94 BUST C2 4621 NJD981565146 0009650 AMOCO SERVICE STATION NEW BRUNSWICK CITY 923 LIVINGSTON AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 1/19/96 BFCM C1 4623 NJL800103780 941212083751 GARDNER SAGE LIBRARY 21 SEMINARY PL NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 2/9/95 BFO-S C1 4624 NJL600226732 940407104845 CREAM O LAND DAIRY(FORMER) 680 SOMERSET ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 3/28/94 BFO-S C1 4625 NJL800111973 950207162414 158 SOMERSET STREET 158 SOMERSET ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 4/5/95 BFO-S C1 4626 NJL800111981 950208105049 160 SOMERSET STREET 160 SOMERSET ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 4/5/95 BFO-S C1

7 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4627 NJD002165603 0187752 HENRY HEIDE INCORPORATED 14 TERMINAL RD NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 10/13/93 BUST C1 4706 NJ9890090013 ERDA NEW BRUNSWICK LABORATORY 986 JERSEY AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 10/13/95 BFCM C3 4715 NJD982791691 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY 144 COLLEGE AVE (BLDG 3133) NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 4/19/96 BFCM-6 C1 4722 NJL800195919 CLINICAL ACADEMIC BULIDING 135 PATERSON ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 5/7/96 BUST B 4725 NJL800201808 NJ BLOOD SERVICE 167 NEW ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 7/11/96 BUST B 4732 NJL800248510 NEW RIVER WATCH COMMONS BURNET & RICHMOND STS NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 1/7/97 BFO-S C1 4747 NJL000064261 NEW BRUNSWICK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT 225 MEMORIAL PWY NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 5/6/93 BUST C2 4759 NJD094243557 COIL METAL INDUSTRIES 15 VAN DYKE AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 6/25/90 BEECRA C1 4760 NJD097400766 E89378 GARRY MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1010 JERSEY AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 11/12/93 BEECRA C3 4781 NJL600058291 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY UTIL DEPARTMENT PO BOX 5062 NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 4/18/96 BUST B 4783 NJL600120869 SUBURBAN TRANSIT CORPORATION 750 SOMERSET ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 4/30/96 BUST C1 4785 NJL600197347 321 COMMERCIAL AVENUE 321 COMMERCIAL AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 7/1/92 BFO-S C2 4846 NJD980582506 0007139 SMITH & SOLOMON TRUCKING COMPANY HOW LN NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 11/14/95 BUST C3 4847 NJD986608370 931256 EXXON SERVICE STATION NEW BRUNSWICK CITY 80 MEMORIAL PWY NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 12/22/93 BFCM C1 4868 NJD986608362 0086411 EXXON SERVICE STATION NEW BRUNSWICK CITY RTE 27 & HOW LN NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08901 2/21/91 BUST C2 4877 NJL800018079 RARITAN GARDEN APARTMENTS CHESTER CIR NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 5/3/94 BFO-IN C1 4881 NJL800076200 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY DEANS HOUSE 23 NICHOL AVE NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 1/2/96 BUST B 4929 NJD986586675 0131681M NJ TURNPIKE AUTH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING NJ TPKE MM 83.4 NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08902 10/7/80 BUST C2 4972 NJD981084718 NEW BRUNSWICK COAL GAS (PSE&G) RARITAN & NEILSON AVES NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 1/15/93 BFO-S C3 4999 NJL000063354 930627 LESLIES USED CARS SANFORD ST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX 08904 6/16/93 BFO-S C1 4352 NJD011543196 920717 TRU ARC INCORPORATED 521 COZZENS LN NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/24/92 BFCM C2 4372 NJD054122668 E86705 WEBCRAFT TECHNOLOGIES RTE 1 & ADAMS STATION RD NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/18/90 BEECRA C3 4400 NJD097399695 E87270 PARKER SEALS 601 NASSAU ST NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/27/93 BEECRA C3 4454 NJD986576049 0066783 HESS SERVICE STATION NORTH BRUNSWICK TWP RTE 1 & APACHE ST NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/6/93 BUST C2 4664 NJL800045262 940318140522 ADAMS LANE & ROUTE 1 ADAMS LN / HWY 1 NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/11/96 BFO-S C1 4713 NJD091394437 E90129 NORTH BRUNSWICK COATINGS & CHEMICALS 1430 JERSEY AVE NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/21/89 BEECRA C3 4717 NJL000073007 NJ DOT STATION 79 & 00 1525 RTE 1 S NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/19/96 BFO-S C1 4934 NJD986594729 8308111432 SHELL SERVICE STATION NORTH BRUNSWICK 1300 RTE 27 NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 2/22/93 BFO-S C2 4941 NJL600058267 0092027 FRITO LAY SALES DISTRIBUTION CENTER 1846 RTE 1 NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08904 4/14/92 BUST C2 4301 NJD000768051 E86611 JOHNSON & JOHNSON PERSONAL PRODUCTS RTE 1 N NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/14/87 BEECRA D 4319 NJD002152205 NJD980770291 OKONITE CABLE COMPANY 1600 RTE 1 NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/3/91 BSCM D 4349 NJD004088381 E88595 PERMACEL RTE 1 N NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/10/94 BEECRA C3 4392 NJD078263936 0083540 EXXON SERVICE STATION NORTH BRUNSWICK 940 LIVINGSTON AVE NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/10/89 BUST C2 4444 NJD982542011 930829 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING COMPANY 777 RIDGEWOOD AVE NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/11/93 BFO-S C2 4507 NJL000010520 930614214942 ROUTE 1 SECTION 6T RTE 1 & MILLTOWN RD NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/7/93 BFO-S C2 4515 NJL000046151 0230618 NORTH BRUNSWICK FOREIGN CAR SERVICE CTR 590 GEORGES RD NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 10/27/93 BUST C2 4546 NJL600021265 0032708 PEPSI COLA METROPOLITAN BOTTLING COMPANY 1007 LIVINGSTON AVE NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/16/92 BUST B 4564 NJL600151542 0230276 TONYS BRAKE SERVICE 545 GEORGES RD NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/22/88 BUST C2 4565 NJL600165849 0261867 GEORGE LOGAN TOWING INCORPORATED RTE 130 & 1979 OLD GEORGES RD NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/4/91 BUST C2 4628 NJD986615276 9208141435 AMTRAK YARD 788 ADAMS LN NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 2/23/93 BFO-S C2 4629 NJD011543436 0027632 BROGAN CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE INCORPORATED 1100 LIVINGSTON AVE NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 1/18/96 BUST C2 4630 NJD982183535 70 CITGO SERVICE STATION NORTH BRUNSWICK 686 LIVINGSTON AVE NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 9/19/88 BSM C3 4631 NJL800074775 0002828 TOMAN DRY CLEANERS 933 LIVINGSTON AVE NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 9/29/95 BUST C1 4698 NJL600018550 FIRST FIDELITY BANK 100 FIDELITY PLZA NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/14/95 BUST C1 4707 NJL800167306 MIDDLESEX COUNTY ANNEX BUILDING 841 GEORGES RD NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/29/96 BUST C2 4724 NJL800200230 964 GLENN AVENUE 964 GLENN AVE NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/25/96 BFO-S C1 4735 NJL800273393 872 LINWOOD PLACE 872 LINWOOD PL NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/7/97 BFO-S C1 4754 NJD011550092 E R SQUIBB & SONS INCORPORATED RTE 1 & GEORGES RD NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/16/93 BUST D 4808 NJD011545985 940520175654 SANSONE FORD RTES 1 & 130 NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 9/5/96 BFO-S C2 4811 NJD982720641 0012458 GETTY SERVICE STATION NORTH BRUNSWICK 1700 GEORGES RD & RTE 130 NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 3/23/91 BUST C2 4823 NJL600080444 0127226 MIDDLESEX COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT COMPLEX APPLE ORCHARD LN NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 3/26/92 BUST C2 4871 NJL000064956 SOUND SERVICES INCORPORATED 2085 RTE 130 NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/19/96 BUST C1 4884 NJL800178287 JOES SERVICE CENTER 814 LIVINGSTON AVE NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/19/96 BUST C1 4956 NJL600241244 0127217 MIDDESEX COUNTY CORRECTION FACILITY RTE 130 NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 5/6/94 BUST C2 4311 NJD002141190 NJD002141190 CPS MADISON INDUSTRIES WATERWORKS RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 00000000 BFCM D 4425 NJD980654222 M249 EVOR PHILLIPS LEASING COMPANY WATERWORKS RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/1/92 BSM D 4434 NJD981083587 0091415 EXXON SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP RTE 9 & TEXAS RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 6/8/92 BUST C3 4455 NJD986576841 0086466 EXXON SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP RTE 9 & PERRINE RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 3/8/90 BUST C2 4457 NJD986577971 9406133 STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS RTE 9 N OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 5/20/94 BUST C2 4527 NJL000062828 930795 GETTY SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP 576 ENGLISHTOWN RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 7/24/95 BFO-S C2 4632 NJL600072631 0115319 OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP 1 OLD BRIDGE PLZA OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 3/20/96 BUST C1 4674 NJL600080618 OLD BRIDGE TWP ROAD DEPT GARAGE AREA 3 1 RTE 9 OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 10/13/93 BFCM C1 4738 NJD986594778 0052193 SHELL SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP RTE 516 & JAKE BROWN RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 10/20/88 BUST C2 4740 NJL600079362 0125741 MOBIL SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP RTE 516 & WORTH PL OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 6/16/93 BUST B 4741 NJD986622587 0125714 MOBIL SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP RTE 9 & CINDY ST OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 6/21/94 BUST C2 4773 NJL000069047 PERTH AMBOY STUDY RUNYON WATERSHED WATER WORKS RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/10/93 BFCM NA 4806 NJL880003272 940556 331 GREYSTONE ROAD 331 GREYSTONE RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 5/5/94 BFO-S C2

8 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4849 NJL000058206 NJL600193247-001 M & L SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP 2401 RTE 9 N OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 11/2/90 BUST C2 4891 NJL800212227 OLD BRIDGE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY MOUNTBATTEN DR OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/5/96 BFCM-6 C1 4898 NJL800233744 241 ROUTE 516 241 RTE 516 OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/2/96 BFO-S C2 4925 NJD982280604 0127433 MIDDLESEX COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT GARAGE RTE 9 N OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 8/31/94 BUST C2 4928 NJD986572741 0079509 EXXON SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP RTE 527 & GREYSTONE RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 4/24/91 BUST C2 4939 NJL600015713 0023573 DENCO SERVICE CENTER 2680 RTE 516 OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 3/21/90 BUST C2 4960 NJD000695460 0164441 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP 199 RTE 516 OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 7/25/90 BUST C2 4961 NJL600251292 0067151 GULF SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP 154 RTE 527 & GEORGE AVE OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 3/10/95 BUST C2 4962 NJD986568186 0086907 EXXON SERVICE STATION OLD BRIDGE TWP 2203 RTE 9 & FAIRWAY LN OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 4/21/83 BUST C2 4979 NJD081995508 DREW METALEX CORPORATION WATER WORKS RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 6/27/95 BFO-IN D 4983 NJL800110678 0192963 HENRY MINNING COMPANY OLD WATER WORKS RD OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 1/23/96 BUST C2 4984 NJL800185779 MILLER LANDSCAPING 265 RTE 516 OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 3/11/96 BFO-S C1 4992 NJD980530174 86111302 FIBER CHEMICAL CORPORATION COLUMBUS AVE & BIONDI AVE OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08857 8/28/92 BFO-S C2 4374 NJD055930549 910451 CELOTEX MARKET & HERBERT STS PERTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX 5/27/94 BFO-CA C3 4376 NJD058167560 E92587 CHESEBROUGH PONDS INC 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6/17/96 BUST C1 4988 NJL800216111 RECTOR STREET ASSOCIATES RECTOR ST PERTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX 08861 9/18/96 BFO-S C1 4285 NJD000564328 NJD000564328 UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION POLYOLIFINS DI RIVER RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 00000000 BFCM D 4302 NJD000803999 9305102 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION PISCATAWAY TWP 421 WASHINGTON AVE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/20/93 BFO-S C2 4305 NJD000818559 E84311 DYNAMIT NOBEL HARTE INCORPORATED NEW MARKET RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/29/88 BEECRA D 4316 NJD002144525 E91081 EASTERN STEEL BARREL CORPORATION 4100 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 10/13/92 BEECRA C2 4334 NJD002187086 NJD002187086 ZIEGLER CHEMICAL & MINERAL COMPANY 600 PROSPECT AVE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 00000000 BFCM D 4375 NJD058163684 E88668 S S WHITE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS 151 OLD NEW BRUNSWICK RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/16/96 BEECRA D 4396 NJD087624623 940944 LISI AMERICA 600 PROSPECT AVE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/19/94 BSCM D 4403 NJD099295677 E86116 UNION STEEL CORPORATION PISCATAWAY PLANT 160 OLD NEW BRUNSWICK RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 5/25/90 BEECRA D 4413 NJD980528889 NJD980528889 CHEMSOL INCORPORATED FLEMING ST PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 00000000 BFCM D 4421 NJD980650170 9303165 SUNOCO TERMINAL 1028 STELTON RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 3/29/93 BFO-S C1 4422 NJD980650238 940945 TEXTILE CHEMICAL COMPANY 600 PROSPECT AVE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/19/94 BSCM D 4423 NJD980651723 E91698 CONTINENTAL PLASTICS CONTAINERS INC 170 CIRCLE DR N PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/13/92 BEECRA C1 4424 NJD980654032 E84418 GEORGIA GULF CORPORATION 100 NORMANDY RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 10/22/92 BEECRA D 4431 NJD980770309 9308122 PACK TECHNICAL SERVICES 7 TURNER PL PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/28/92 BFO-S D 4436 NJD981177751 0157313 SHELL SERVICE STATION PISCATAWAY TWP 1649 STELTON RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 11/13/95 BUST C2 4438 NJD981185325 0052409 SHELL SERVICE STATION PISCATAWAY TWP 780 STELTON RD & RTE 287 PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 2/1/83 BUST C2 4453 NJD986575124 NJD986575124 UNION CARBIDE POSSUMTOWN ROAD LANDFILL POSSUMTOWN RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 4/1/92 BFCM C3 4482 NJD986600047 0091406 EXXON SERVICE STATION PISCATAWAY TWP 1000 STELTON RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 9/13/91 BUST C2 4489 NJD986606226 0037389 MOBIL SERVICE STATION PISCATAWAY TWP 152 OLD NEW BRUNSWICK RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 1/2/90 BUST C2 4500 NJD986611861 0018579 MOORES TRUCKING COMPANY 571 STELTON RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/21/95 BUST C1 4506 NJL000010504 NJL000010504 UNION CARBIDE RIVER ROAD LANDFILL RIVER RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/1/92 BFCM D 4523 NJL000057745 930555 THERMA SYSTEMS 140 CIRCLE DR PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/14/93 BFO-S C1 4562 NJL600133391 0206741 WESTERN AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE 31 COLONIAL DR PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 4/3/91 BUST C2 4563 NJL600133409 0206769 COASTAL COMPANY OF AMERICA 39 COLONIAL DR PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 4/3/91 BUST C2 4577 NJL800003410 950417 1 SUMMERSHADE CIRCLE 1 SUMMERSHADE CIR PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/6/95 BFO-S C2 4639 NJL800103095 941201110358 64 GRANT AVENUE 64 GRANT AVE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 10/16/95 BFO-S C1 4640 NJL800067662 940614151112 CLOVERLEAF INDUSTRIAL PARK 28 HOWARD ST PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 9/15/94 BFO-S C1 4641 NJD063173322 NJD063173322-001 L TEC COMPANY 239 OLD NEW BRUNSWICK RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 10/1/86 BUST C2 4642 NJD980500730 941101194010 ATLANTIC DETROIT DIESEL ALLISON 169 OLD NEW BRUNSWICK RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 12/20/94 BFO-S C2 4643 NJL000053538 921230 83 SCHOOL STREET 83 SCHOOL ST PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 12/7/92 BFO-CA C2 4644 NJD986581171 0110846 TEXACO SERVICE STATION PISCATAWAY TWP 450 STELTON RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 2/5/96 BFCM C2 4645 NJX000293860 0016472 GETTY SERVICE STATION PISCATAWAY TWP 5 STELTON RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 1/5/95 BUST C1 4646 NJD063158901 E95060 WHITESTONE PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 30-40 TURNER PL PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 3/9/95 BEECRA C1 4675 NJL000058255 273 DAVIS AVENUE 273 DAVIS AVE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/30/93 BFO-S C1

9 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4685 NJL600247860 GEERLINGS GREENHOUSES INCORPORATED 496 WILLIAM ST PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/20/94 BFCM B 4742 NJL800142119 950531110109 WETLANDS MITIGATION AREA OLD NEW BRUNSWICK RD & RTE 287 PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 6/9/95 BFO-S C2 4762 NJD122470362 YOUNGS DRUG PRODUCTS CORPORATION 865 CENTENNIAL AVE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 3/26/85 BEECRA C1 4767 NJL000032896 POSSUMTOWN GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION 3RD AVE & HANCOCK RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 8/17/94 UNK SO NA 4782 NJL600067649 0108047 J & M SERVICE CENTER 436 STELTON RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/30/95 BFCM C2 4802 NJL800209140 300 SOUTH RANDOLPHVILLE 300 S RANDOLPHVILLE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 3/21/96 BUST C1 4804 NJL800244766 AMERICAN SERVICE COMPANY INCORPORATED 23 CLAWSON ST PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/24/96 BUST C1 4817 NJL000035782 930767 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY BUELL BROOK AVENUE E PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 4/13/92 BFO-S C2 4870 NJL000049320 272 TO 276 OLD NEW BRUNSWICK ROAD 272 TO 276 OLD NEW BRUNSWICK RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/11/93 C2 4879 NJL800052722 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY BUSCH CAMPUS GARAGE DAVIDSON RD PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 3/26/96 BFO-IN C2 4912 NJL800270449 6 WELLS COURT 6 WELLS CT PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/7/97 BFO-S C1 4914 NJL880000799 9305105 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING DEPT BRETT RD (C WING ENG BLDG BUSH CAMPUS) PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 5/19/93 BFO-S C2 4937 NJL000070763 NJL000070763 FRANKLIN AVENUE GRD WTR CONTAMINATION FRANKLIN AVE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 4/25/94 BSM C2 4946 NJL600195853 NJL600195853-001 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY LIVINGSTON CAMPUS METLARS LN PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08854 2/2/89 BUST C2 4275 NJ1960011152 NJ1960011152 PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LABORATORIES RTE 1 PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 2/13/90 BSCM D 4290 NJD000586164 910861 FMC CORPORATION PLAINSBORO RD PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 00000000 BFO-CA D 4420 NJD980645519 NJD980645519 PRINCETON FORRESTAL CAMPUS SITES A & B RTE 1 & SCUDDERS MILL RD PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/15/93 BSCM D 4427 NJD980753610 487 PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP SANITARY LANDFILL CRANBURY NECK RD PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/23/92 BFO-CA C2 4451 NJD986573327 930319 PRINCETON POLYMER LABS INCORPORATED 501 PLAINSBORO RD PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 2/23/93 BFO-S C2 4521 NJL000056275 9302061143 48 PARKER ROAD 48 PARKER RD PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08536 2/16/93 BFO-S C2 4647 NJL600236061 0007120 PRINCETON MEADOWS GOLF COURSE 70 HUNTERS GLENS DR PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08536 10/11/91 BUST C2 4688 NJL600026652 JEFFWELL FARMS 324 PLAINSBORO RD PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/15/94 BUST C1 4807 NJD000537522 920133-I MILLSTONE APARTMENTS & HOLIDAY INN RTE 1 PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08536 2/3/92 BSM NA 5012 NJL800182248 WINDROWS AT PRINCETON FORRESTAL COLLEGE RD W PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08536 12/12/95 BSCM C3 4276 NJC876003971 0087942 HESS SERVICE STATION SAYREVILLE BOROUGH 974 RTE 9 S SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 6/18/93 BUST C2 4282 NJD000310961 E87B07 ETHYL CORPORATION 880 MAIN ST SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 4/5/88 BEECRA C3 4335 NJD002194991 E92581 QUIGLEY COMPANY INCORPORATED BORDENTOWN AVE SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/14/92 BEECRA C2 4337 NJD002200913 847 JOHN B MOORE PAINTS 902 RTE 9 S (OUTER MAIN ST) SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/21/90 BFCM D 4339 NJD002444024 0082226 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY CHEESEQUAKE RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 8/22/91 BUST C2 4345 NJD002521961 E90034 HERCULES INCORPORATED 50 S MINNISINK AVE SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 10/14/93 BEECRA D 4347 NJD002568715 E88904 ESSEX CHEMICAL CORPORATION 1 CROSSMAN RD S SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/23/95 BEECRA C3 4348 NJD003909819 9203301413 JCP&L SAYREVILLE GENERATING STATION RIVER RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 2/19/93 BFO-S C2 4411 NJD980505754 NJD980505754 SAYREVILLE LANDFILL JERNEES MILL RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 11/26/91 BFCM C3 4415 NJD980529275 E87781 CELOTEX CORPORATION LANDFILL JERNEES MILL RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 3/8/95 BEECRA C3 4426 NJD980663678 M053 HORSESHOE ROAD HORSESHOE RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 4/2/92 EPA D 4471 NJD986594315 0047810 SHELL SERVICE STATION SAYREVILLE BOROUGH WASHINGTON & ERNSTON RDS SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 4/20/89 BUST C2 4504 NJD991304148 NJD991304148 VIKING TERMINAL COMPANY JERNEES MILL RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/2/89 BFCM C2 4505 NJK000045039 8907141416 COASTAL GROUP 309 MAIN ST SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 2/16/94 BFO-S C2 4510 NJL000032953 SAYREVILLE WATER DEPT WELLFIELD CONTAM BORDENTOWN AVE SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 5/25/93 UNK SO C3 4538 NJL500030853 E84333 SUPERIOR AIR PRODUCTS CORPORATION 620 JERNEES MILL RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 10/31/89 BEECRA D 4676 NJD986633535 RAILROAD DRUM HORSESHOE RD & RAILROAD TRACKS SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/23/93 BFO-S C1 4743 NJC876013202 0014726 GETTY SERVICE STATION SAYREVILLE BOROUGH BORDENTOWN AVE & ERNSTON RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 7/26/95 BUST C2 4744 NJL600012355 0018164 AMOCO SERVICE STATION SAYREVILLE BOROUGH RTES 9 & 35 S SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 4/17/95 BUST C2 4753 NJD002522027 E88768 NL INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 100 CHEVALIER AVE SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 3/22/90 BEECRA D 4772 NJL000068031 SAYREVILLE FIRST AID SQUAD VETERANS DR SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/9/94 BUST C2 4794 NJL800074338 SAYREVILLE SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER 423 MAIN ST SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 7/15/94 BUST C2 4795 NJL800075699 SAYREVILLE BOROUGH PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE VETERANS DR SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/11/96 BUST C2 4809 NJD070412812 0069591 MIDDLESEX COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY CHEVALIER AVE SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 3/4/92 BUST C2 4850 NJD078873270 0039305 NJ STEEL CORPORATION CROSSMAN RD N SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 4/24/84 BUST C2 4857 NJD986594323 SHELL SERVICE STATION SAYREVILLE BOROUGH BORDENTOWN AVE & CHEESEQUAKE RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 11/1/94 BFO-S C1 4948 NJL800007460 0123842 NJ DEPT OF TRANSPORATION SAYREVILLE BORO RTE 9 SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 8/10/94 BUST C2 4963 NJL800004129 NJL800004129-001 SAYREVILLE SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT CROSSMAN RD N SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 6/3/94 BUST C2 4993 NJD980755649 E89331 C I L CORPORATION OF AMERICA CHEVALIER AVE SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 5/19/93 BEECRA D 4996 NJD982535197 8906271437 PFIZER INCORPORATED JERNEES MILL RD SAYREVILLE BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08872 7/1/92 BFO-S C2 4501 NJD986614790 0164685 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION SOUTH AMBOY CITY RTES 9 & 35 SOUTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX 08879 6/16/93 BUST C2 4790 NJL800000572 241 RARITAN STREET 241 RARITAN ST SOUTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX 12/14/94 BFO-IN C1 4873 NJL000072710 NJ DOT EDISON BRIDGE PROJECT RTE 9 SOUTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX 3/28/96 BFO-S C1 4887 NJL800199622 22 MILLER ROAD 22 MILLER RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/17/96 BFO-S C1 4306 NJD001775626 E92007 MIDEAST ALUMINUM RTE 130 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/13/92 BEECRA C3 4307 NJD001894229 E87580 STAUFFER CHEMICAL STULTS RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/30/90 BEECRA D 4317 NJD002145860 NJD002145860 CITIES SERVICES COMPANY STOUTS LN SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/5/81 BFCM C3 4330 NJD002179836 E89566 DAYTON METALS STAMPING GEORGES RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/20/89 BEECRA C2 4430 NJD980766802 9304165 SPILATORE LANDFILL NEW RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/14/93 BFO-CA C2 4474 NJD986598043 0091433 EXXON SERVICE STATION SOUTH BRUNSWICK RTE 27 & NEW RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/20/89 BUST C2 4476 NJD986599462 0076719 EXXON SERVICE STATION SOUTH BRUNSWICK RTE 1 & NEW RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/12/93 BUST C2 4483 NJD986602621 931126-I AEROCHEM RESEARCH LABORATORIES 556 RIDGE RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/24/96 BSM C3 4513 NJL000038547 910444 EXXON STATION SOUTH BRUNSWICK (PROPOSED) RTE 1 & STOUTS LN SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 5/10/91 BSCM NA

10 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4545 NJL600019020 0029045 AMOCO SERVICE STATION SOUTH BRUNSWICK RTE 1 N & NEW RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/22/95 BUST C2 4569 NJL600196430 NJL600196430-001 SOUTH BRUNSWICK PLAZA LIMITED STOUTS LN & RTE 1 N SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/11/89 BUST C2 4570 NJL600196448 NJL600196448-001 SOUTH BRUNSWICK SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER RTE 1 S SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/21/88 BUST C2 4574 NJL600206304 0000839 C&H DIESEL SERVICE INCORPORATED RTE 130 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 3/9/95 BUST C2 4678 NJL800016974 PRINCETON ALLIANCE CHURCH 4315 RTE 1 S SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 10/30/95 C1 4745 NJL880000336 9303106 24 FRIENDSHIP ROAD 24 FRIENDSHIP RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 3/10/93 BFO-S C2 4815 NJD986595163 E90331 BOXAL INCORPORATED 5 BOXAL DR SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08512 9/15/92 BEECRA D 4940 NJL600044911 0069339 SOUTH COUNTY OPERATIONS FACILITY BROADWAY RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08512 2/11/91 BUST C2 4977 NJD046945341 MONMOUTH MOBIL HOME PARK RTE 1 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/1/93 BUST NA 4986 NJL800199242 62 OLD ROAD 62 OLD RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08540 5/7/96 BFO-S C1 4299 NJD000729657 E88420 COSMAIR INCORPORATED DOCKS CORNER RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/15/93 BEECRA C3 4300 NJD000764894 9007301530 AMERICAN NATIONAL CAN COMPANY GEORGES RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/17/95 BFO-S C3 4329 NJD002177210 NJD002177210 IBM CORPORATION CULVER RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/25/92 BFCM C2 4355 NJD038598249 0009731 AMOCO SERVICE STATION SOUTH BRUNSWICK RTE 130 & GEORGES RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/23/93 BUST C2 4356 NJD038599718 E89249 STEARNS & FOSTER BEDDING COMPANY RTE 1 & BLACK HORSE LN SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/13/92 BEECRA C2 4391 NJD070418678 E84357 ESSEX CHEMICAL CORPORATION 1 BLACK HORSE LN SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/20/85 BEECRA C3 4419 NJD980642664 E85214 PARKER HANNIFIN CORPORATION RTE 130 N SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 2/22/90 BEECRA D 4528 NJL000063032 9304201218 63 MAJOR ROAD 63 MAJOR RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/14/93 BFO-S C1 4550 NJL600034318 0052805 SOUTH BRUNSWICK BOARD OF EDUCATION 4 EXECUTIVE DR SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08852 7/23/91 BUST C2 4665 NJL600236582 0250238 OCEAN FUEL CORPORATION HWY 130 / FRESH PONDS AVE SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/18/94 BUST C2 4677 NJL800011611 CITGO SERVICE STATION SOUTH BRUNSWICK 3817 RTE 1 S SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/27/95 BFO-IN C2 4714 NJD980770416 UNIROYAL PHELPS DODGE INDUSTRIES 169 DOCKS CORNER RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 3/21/96 BFO-S C3 4736 NJL800274821 3781 ROUTE 1 3781 RTE 1 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/5/96 BUST C1 4761 NJD097400998 JIS LANDFILL RTE 535 (CRANBURY RD) SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 4/1/92 BSM C3 4814 NJD986588317 0034878 SHELL SERVICE STATION SOUTH BRUNSWICK RTE 1 & FINNEGAN LN SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 6/29/95 BUST C2 4852 NJD981134414 0022772 OPERATING ENGINEERS TRAINING CENTER DEANS RHODE HALL RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 3/15/95 BUST C2 4865 NJD020778734 BRUNSWICK RUBBER COMPANY INCORPORATED RTE 1 & MONMOUTH JUNCTION RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/30/91 C1 4880 NJL800056590 DEANS GARAGE 1362 GEORGES RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/11/96 BFO-IN B 4915 NJD000702902 0201935 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION NORTH BRUNSWICK 3068 RTE 27 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 10/21/94 BUST C2 4920 NJD091402669 E87425 SOUTH BRUNSWICK ASPHALT COMPANY FRESH POND RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08831 9/10/92 BEECRA C3 4947 NJL800007445 930913211526 NJ DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION SAND HILLS RTE 1 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08852 9/13/93 BFO-S B 4964 NJD150555027 0045687 HERMANN FORWARDING COMPANY OLD GEORGES RD & RTE 130 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08902 6/23/95 BFCM B 4965 NJL600187470 NJL600187470-001 AMTRAK BLOCK 259 LOT 401 RIDGE RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 1/10/89 BUST C2 4981 NJL000073668 ROUTE 1 SECTION 5H RTE 1 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08852 11/26/96 BFO-S NA 4989 NJL800242547 WHISPERING WOOD BOULEVARD & ROUTE 522 WHISPERING WOOD BLVD & RTE 522 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08852 8/23/96 BFCM C1 4995 NJD981076169 E92238 ARNOX CORPORATION DOCKS CORNER RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08810 3/12/93 BEECRA C1 5001 NJL600003776 0005555 JERSEY PAPER COMPANY RTE 130 (DISTRIBUTION WAY) SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08852 5/9/89 BUST C2 5008 NJL000038703 NJL600220461-001 FLORAL PARK CEMETERY 1530 RHODE HALL RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 10/2/89 BUST C2 5009 NJL000049999 9210221403 BOX 107 RIDGE ROAD 107 RIDGE RD SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 08846 7/10/93 BFO-S C3 4660 NJD986606861 0037415 MOBIL SERVICE STATION SOUTH PLAINFIELD 5401 STELTON RD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 00000 1/8/91 BUST C2 4309 NJD002010635 E87633 TEVCO INCORPORATED 690 MONTROSE AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 7/27/92 BEECRA D 4312 NJD002141331 E84409 ECO PUMP CORPORATION 2387 CLINTON AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 2/26/93 BEECRA D 4326 NJD002171593 E88205 CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY ORTHO DIVISION 800 METUCHEN RD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 11/21/88 BEECRA D 4364 NJD047507033 E87398 ASARCO INCORPORATED 901 OAK TREE AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 8/23/91 BEECRA D 4379 NJD063140396 E91192 PLATINA REFINING LABS 4301 CLINTON AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 9/16/91 BEECRA C1 4385 NJD064360589 921272 ITRAN CORPORATION 375 METUCHEN RD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/4/92 BFO-S C2 4397 NJD091397299 NJD091397299 BORO AUTO WRECKERS INCORPORATED 2271 HAMILTON BLVD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 9/20/88 BSCM C3 4412 NJD980505788 9303229 SOUTH PLAINFIELD SANITARY LANDFILL KENNETH AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 4/29/93 BFO-CA C3 4439 NJD981557879 920628-I CORNELL DUBILIER ELECTRONICS INC 333 HAMILTON BLVD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 5/20/92 BSM C2 4443 NJD982281206 E87823 MARY KAY COSMETICS INCORPORATED 3100 HAMILTON BLVD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 4/4/88 BFCM B 4466 NJD986588515 0052166 SHELL SERVICE STATION SOUTH PLAINFIELD 90 MAPLE & LAKEVIEW AVES SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 10/3/95 BUST C2 4468 NJD986592046 E87232 FEDERAL INTERNATIONAL CHEMICALS 3474 RAND RD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/28/93 BEECRA D 4481 NJD986599983 0091398 EXXON SERVICE STATION SOUTH PLAINFIELD 1309 WEST 7TH ST SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/24/91 BUST C2 4492 NJD986606317 NJL600193908-001 MOBIL SERVICE STATION SOUTH PLAINFIELD 1335 W 7TH ST SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/6/95 BUST C3 4509 NJL000030700 NJL000030700 PITT STREET GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION PITT ST SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/27/92 BSM C3 4537 NJL000068742 930909122200 PROSOCO COMPANY INCORPORATED 111 SNYDER RD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 8/17/93 BFO-S C2 4542 NJL600000798 9406151 FALCONE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 165 RYAN ST SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 7/12/94 BFCM C1 4555 NJL600060644 0095655 EMPIRE SERVICE STATION SOUTH PLAINFIELD 346 HAMILTON BLVD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 3/1/95 BUST C3 4556 NJL600067524 0107903 EDWARD EHRBAR INCORPORATED 200 SAINT NICHOLAS AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 8/21/91 BUST C2 4566 NJL600173868 0261696 JOE NICASTROS GARAGE 720 HAMILTON BLVD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/2/91 BUST C2 4571 NJL600199194 0020314 JONATHAN PROPERTIES 2364 CLINTON AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 3/6/92 BUST C2 4572 NJL600200158 0051608 TRAFFIC SAFETY SERVICE CORPORATION 601 HADLEY RD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/30/91 BUST C2 4580 NJL880000419 921249 NORPAK CORPORATION 333 HAMILTON BLVD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/4/92 BFO-S C2 4588 NJP000862904 8806281324 ABSOLUTE FIRE PROTECTION COMPANY INC 2800 HAMILTON BLVD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/23/96 BFO-S C2 4589 NJP000904623 0260417 FLAGSHIP CLEANING SERVICES INCORPORATED 3390A RAND RD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 3/10/92 BUST C2 4648 NJD982532848 0090858 BARCLAY BRAND CORPORATION 2401 CLINTON AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 11/30/93 BUST C2 4649 NJL600247134 0087492 NISCHWITZ & COMPANY 223 FRONT ST SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 9/26/94 BUST C1

11 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 4650 NJL000065995 930562 BP SERVICE STATION SOUTH PLAINFIELD BORO 700 HAMILTON BLVD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 5/7/93 BFCM C2 4651 NJD112623863 0025724 SAINT JOHNSBURY TRUCK TERMINAL 445 HOLLYWOOD AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 4/10/95 BUST C2 4652 NJL600177794 0030872 A J MAGLIO COMPANY 1253 NEW MARKET ST SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 11/3/95 BUST C2 4653 NJL600242887 0029720 SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH 2480 PLAINFIELD AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 3/31/93 BUST C2 4654 NJL600231823 0168438 BOARD OF EDUCATION MUNICIPAL YARD SPICER & BELMONT AVES SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 1/18/96 BUST C2 4679 NJC876016247 ACME MARKETS INCORPORATED 1620 PARK AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 7/1/92 BUST C1 4680 NJD980770200 L & R METAL TREATING COMPANY 3651 CLINTON AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 2/2/95 BFO-S C2 4710 NJL800155095 CF MOTOR FREIGHT 105 NEW ERA DR SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 10/19/95 BUST C1 4716 NJD986638419 THERMA PLATE CORPORATION 111 SKYLINE DR SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/8/97 BEECRA C1 4723 NJL800200198 CALDWELL TIRE 2114 PRK AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/26/96 BUST C1 4730 NJL800223042 MCKINLEY ASSOCIATES 129 MCKINLEY ST SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 12/11/96 BUST C2 4756 NJD052207743 UNITED STEEL DECK COMPANY 14 HARMICH RD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/8/97 BEECRA C2 4776 NJL500045521 LOOSE LEAF INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 2101 PARKER AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 10/31/94 BFO-IN 4777 NJL500046867 SILVERLINE BUILDING CORPORATION 105 TO 109 SYLVANIA PL SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 1/7/97 BEECRA C1 4778 NJL600009971 GRACE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 460 HOLLYWOOD AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/9/92 BUST C1 4869 NJL000032987 MIDDLESEX WATER COMPANY WELLFIELD CONTAM SPRING LAKE PARK SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 5/25/93 UNK SO C3 4893 NJL800217887 154 ELLIOT PLACE 154 ELLIOT PL SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/18/96 BFO-S C1 4966 NJL000011023 9204131711 SOUTH PLAINFIELD SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER MORRIS AVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 12/8/94 BFO-S C1 5010 NJL000034207 HAMILTON BOULEVARD GROUND WATER CONTAM HAMILTON BLVD SOUTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 07080 5/18/92 UNK SO C3 4273 NJ0180000085 930834 US POSTAL SERVICE SOUTH RIVER 44 OLBERT ST SOUTH RIVER BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08882 7/22/93 BFO-S C2 4561 NJL600121180 0190695 STEVES AUTOMOTIVE 67 WATER ST SOUTH RIVER BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 3/22/90 BUST C2 4728 NJL800220543 38 GARWOOD STREET 38 GARWOOD ST SOUTH RIVER BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 6/18/96 BFO-S C1 4936 NJL000039214 921239 PROFESSIONAL CHEMICALS INCORPORATED BROWNS LN SOUTH RIVER BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08882 12/9/92 BFO-S C1 4982 NJL600225601 TILE YARD SEWAGE PUMP STATION WHITEHEAD AVE SOUTH RIVER BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08882 5/9/96 BUST C1 4442 NJD982281073 0086637 EXXON SERVICE STATION SPOTSWOOD BOROUGH MAIN ST & SUMMERHILL RD SPOTSWOOD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 2/7/91 BUST C2 4495 NJD986607638 0037433 MOBIL SERVICE STATION SPOTSWOOD BOROUGH SUMMERHILL & OLD STAGE RDS SPOTSWOOD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 08884 10/21/88 BUST C2 4711 NJD986629749 GETTY SERVICE STATION SPOTSWOOD BOROUGH MAIN ST & SUMMERHILL RD SPOTSWOOD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 10/16/91 BUST C2 4712 NJD002193548 KIMBERLY CLARK CORPORATION 85 MAIN ST SPOTSWOOD BOROUGH MIDDLESEX 10/10/95 BFO-S C1 4278 NJC876011313 940812 INTERMODAL INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 75 RANDOLPH AVE WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 2/8/94 BEECRA C1 4284 NJD000531855 NJD000531855 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY MEADOW RD WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/22/91 BFCM C3 4324 NJD002170017 NJL600197305-001 STANDARD OIL COMPANY CROWS MILL RD WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 07095 9/12/96 BUST D 4333 NJD002184562 E89475 NUODEX INCORPORATED INDUSTRIAL HWY WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 8/9/89 BEECRA D 4432 NJD980770671 E84288 SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY INDUSTRIAL HWY WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 9/19/91 BEECRA D 4514 NJL000043497 0235398 HATZEL & BUEHLER INCORPORATED 175 WILLIAM ST WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 6/23/94 BUST C2 4540 NJL500036249 E92369 PRAXAIR INCORPORATED INDUSTRIAL HWY WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 07095 1/17/95 BEECRA C2 4746 NJD986596070 0052300 SHELL SERVICE STATION WOODBRIDGE TWP AMBOY AVE & GREEN ST WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 07095 7/17/91 BUST C2 4766 NJD986571032 CITGO SERVICE STATION WOODBRIDGE TWP 74 POND RD WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 12/14/92 BUST C2 4801 NJL800195240 PSE&G SUBSTATION WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP FLORIDA GROVE RD WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 11/15/96 BUST B 4827 NJL600204580 0197580 WOODBRIDGE TOWER GS PWY MP 129.0 WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 07095 11/7/90 BUST C2 4895 NJL800228371 25 LOUIS STREET SOUTH 25 LOUIS ST S WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 7/23/96 BFO-S C1 4917 NJD042912287 931020151058 PMC SPECIALTIES INDUSTRIAL HWY WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 07095 10/20/93 BEECRA C1 4932 NJD986594141 0052120 SHELL SERVICE STATION WOODBRIDGE TWP RTE 184 E & LAUREL ST WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 07095 5/7/90 BUST C2 4944 NJL600182133 0146054 EXECUTIVE OFFICE MOTOR POOL GS PWY WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 07095 8/29/94 BFCM B 4974 NJL500036090 L J & M LAPLACE CHEMICAL COMPANY 3 PATROL RD WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MIDDLESEX 1/30/95 BEECRA C1 5204 NJD986574812 0086952 EXXON SERVICE STATION ENGLISHTOWN BORO RTE 9 & TAYLORS MILLS RD ENGLISHTOWN BOROUGH MONMOUTH 07726 9/1/94 BUST C2 5276 NJD982790933 0086934 EXXON SERVICE STATION ENGLISHTOWN BORO RTE 527 & GORDONS CORNER RD ENGLISHTOWN BOROUGH MONMOUTH 07726 11/15/89 BUST C2 5360 NJD043477207 E86645 PARTICLE SIZE MANUFACTURING INCORPORATED 30 PARK AVE ENGLISHTOWN BOROUGH MONMOUTH 8/22/86 BEECRA C1 5367 NJD150561918 E91695 WASHINGTON FORGE INCORPORATED 28 HARRISON AVE ENGLISHTOWN BOROUGH MONMOUTH 2/12/93 BEECRA C3 5491 NJL900000480 930575 ENGLISHTOWN DISPOSAL LANDFILL WEST DEY ST ENGLISHTOWN BOROUGH MONMOUTH 5/19/93 BFO-CA C3 5495 NJP000782037 9207301438 MANALAPAN ENGLISHTOWN SCHOOL MAIN ST ENGLISHTOWN BOROUGH MONMOUTH 07726 7/30/92 BFO-S C1 5132 NJL600247399 0161471 TEXACO SERVICE STATION FREEHOLD BOROUGH RTE 9 FREEHOLD SHOPPING CENTER FREEHOLD BOROUGH MONMOUTH 07728 3/12/90 BUST C2 5411 NJD986598530 0086673 EXXON SERVICE STATION FREEHOLD BOROUGH 61 MAIN ST E FREEHOLD BOROUGH MONMOUTH 10/19/88 BUST C2 5511 NJL000065532 0133229 MOBIL SERVICE STATION FREEHOLD BOROUGH THROCKMORTON & BROAD STS FREEHOLD BOROUGH MONMOUTH 07728 4/6/95 BUST B 5512 NJL600188478 0247115 BUILDERS BLOCK & SUPPLY COMPANY 225 THROCKMORTON AVE FREEHOLD BOROUGH MONMOUTH 07728 4/28/94 BUST C2 5606 NJL800225088 TURKEY SWAMP PARK 66 MONOCO RD FREEHOLD BOROUGH MONMOUTH 07728 9/15/95 BUST C2 5621 NJL800102626 DUCKETT & LAIRD INCORPORATED RTE 9 FREEHOLD BOROUGH MONMOUTH 07728 12/5/95 BFO-S C1 5622 NJL800178584 SOUTH STREET COMMONS SOUTH ST FREEHOLD BOROUGH MONMOUTH 07728 11/20/95 BFO-S C1 5015 NJD986593291 SHELL SERVICE STATION FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP RTES 9 N & 33 FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 4/25/96 BUST C1 5024 NJL800007650 POND ROAD SHOPPING CENTER POND RD FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 1/9/95 BFO-IN C1 5041 NJL800199317 37 EDWARDS DRIVE 37 EDWARDS DR FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 10/3/96 BFO-S C1 5142 NJL600080246 0126966 FREEHOLD RACING ASSOCIATES RTES 9 & 33 FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07728 10/23/90 BUST C2 5205 NJD986580884 0110927 TEXACO SERVICE STATION FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP RTE 9 & CRAIG RD FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07728 9/20/91 BUST C2 5280 NJL600062996 0100478 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP RTE 9 & KINGSLEY WAY FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07728 12/29/93 BFCM C2 5283 NJX000285585 941009 GETTY SERVICE STATION FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP 4200 RTE 9 S FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07728 5/23/96 BER-I C1 5462 NJL600075360 0119702 MANALAPAN SERVICE CENTER MAIN ST FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07728 12/28/93 BUST C2 5518 NJL880001151 921298 959 WATER WORKS ROAD 959 WATER WORKS RD FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07728 12/29/92 BFO-CA C2 5562 NJL000060095 518 FREEHOLD ROAD EAST 518 FREEHOLD RD E FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 5/28/93 BFO-S C2

12 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 5581 NJL800080988 13 OLD MONMOUTH ROAD 13 OLD MONMOUTH RD FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 9/26/95 BFO-S C2 5583 NJL800179376 MONMOUTH COUNTY AGRICULTURAL BUILDING 20 COURT ST FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 1/16/96 BFO-S C1 5615 NJL600146450 0223490 FREEHOLD CYCLE CENTER RTE 9 FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07728 11/23/93 BUST C2 5616 NJL600153795 0233039 MEGASOFT 823 RTE 33 E FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07728 12/12/96 BUST C2 5087 NJL800240723 17 LISA DRIVE 17 LISA DR HAZLET TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 10/3/96 BFO-S C1 5030 NJL800143075 UNITED AUTO SERVICE COMPANY 140 RTES 33 W & 527 MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 5/26/95 BFO-IN B 5301 NJL600186498 0201296 LOCAL 9 TRAINING CENTER 450 RTE 33 & IRON ORE RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07726 7/21/93 BUST C2 5053 NJL800208654 9 WOODLAND CIRCLE 9 WOODLAND CIR MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 4/17/96 BFO-S C1 5059 NJL800214611 29 NOTTINGHAM ROAD 29 NOTTINGHAM RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 9/9/96 BFO-S C1 5063 NJL800222333 97 GORDONS CORNER ROAD 97 GORDONS CORNER RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 7/2/96 BFO-S C1 5067 NJL800225070 PINE BROOK GOLF COURSE COVERED BRIDGE RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 5/21/96 BUST C2 5074 NJL800233371 GORDONS CORNER FIRE COMPANY 683 TENNANT RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 8/16/96 BFO-S C1 5097 NJL800247967 15 SANDYBROOK ROAD 15 SANDYBROOK RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 12/12/96 BFO-S C1 5121 NJL000053181 950384 161 WOODVILLE ROAD 161 WOODVILLE RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 3/14/95 BFO-S C1 5209 NJL880002381 8811021127 FAMILY TIRE & AUTO SERVICE RTE 9 & SYMMS RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07726 1/31/94 BFO-S C2 5251 NJL800223224 GETTY SERVICE STATION MANALAPAN 00655 RTE 9 N & GRAIG RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 6/17/96 BUST C1 5302 NJD986606663 0114680 MOBIL SERVICE STATION MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP RTE 9 N & FRANKLIN LN MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07726 4/12/83 BUST C2 5406 NJD986580918 921262 TEXACO SERVICE STATION MANALAPAN TWP 247 GORDONS CORNER RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 2/25/94 BFO-S C2 5418 NJD986614964 0120106 JAMISON & SON BUS COMPANY 450 UNION HILL RD MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07726 3/6/90 BUST C2 5436 NJL000061614 9304121120 26 APPOMATTOX DRIVE 26 APPOMATTOX DR MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 4/14/93 BFO-S C2 5481 NJL800003360 931267 MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 120 RTE 522 MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 8/20/96 BFO-S C1 5527 NJL800103368 941206113122 44 GETTYSBURG DRIVE 44 GETTYSBURG DR MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07726 3/7/95 BFO-S C1 5613 NJD002458263 E92240 COMTRON INCORPORATED RTE 33 MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07726 3/8/95 BEECRA C3 5031 NJL800164162 6 ALBERTA DRIVE 6 ALBERTA DR MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 3/6/96 BFO-S C1 5045 NJL800200339 47 SAINT LAWRENCE WAY 47 ST LAWRENCE WAY MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 5/16/96 BFO-S C1 5064 NJL800222341 2 WASHINGTON AVENUE 2 WASHINGTON AVE MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 6/20/96 BFO-S C1 5075 NJL800233587 415 B ROUTE 79 415 B RTE 79 MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 9/26/96 BFO-S C1 5077 NJL800235020 7 MCDONALD ROAD 7 MCDONALD RD MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 9/26/96 BFO-S C1 5080 NJL800235574 82 SCHOOL ROAD WEST 82 SCHOOL RD W MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 11/22/96 BFO-S C1 5092 NJL800241572 25 JACATA ROAD 25 JACATA RD MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 11/19/96 BFO-S C1 5098 NJL800248106 6 HILL CIRCLE 6 HILL CIR MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 10/11/96 BFO-S C1 5110 NJL800267965 21 AMHERST ROAD 21 AMHERST RD MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 11/27/96 BFO-S C1 5115 NJL800276917 75 BROWN ROAD 75 BROWN RD MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 1/7/97 BFO-S C1 5149 NJL800061889 940414151152 69 SCHOOL ROAD 69 SCHOOL RD MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07746 9/18/96 BFO-S C2 5201 NJL600043236 0066756 HESS SERVICE STATION MARLBORO TOWNSHIP RTE 9 & SANDBURG DR MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07746 12/6/90 BUST C2 5213 NJD000697193 0164045 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION MARLBORO TOWNSHIP RTE 9 & UNION HILL RD MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07746 8/8/95 BUST C2 5368 NJD980504997 M115 BURNT FLY BOG TYLERS LN MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 4/1/92 BSM D 5376 NJD980653893 921044 ARKY PROPERTY 217 RTE 520 (ROBERTSVILLE RD) MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 1/14/93 BSM C3 5579 NJL800116402 50 SAINT LAWRENCE WAY 50 ST LAWRENCE WAY MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 10/12/95 BFO-S C2 5602 NJL800179459 JANWICH GARAGE RTE 79 MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07765 7/26/96 BUST B 5603 NJL800192452 76 REIDS HILL ROAD 76 REIDS HILL RD MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07751 7/23/96 BFO-S C1 5607 NJL800232282 WOODCLIFF AT MARLBORO NOLAN RD MARLBORO TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 07751 10/11/96 BFO-S C1 5100 NJL800249260 455 ROUTE 33 EAST 455 RTE 33 E MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 10/23/96 BUST C2 5129 NJL600143879 0220385 MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS PERRINEVILLE RD MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 08535 10/17/95 BUST C2 5262 NJL000031781 M027 HILL HOUSE HORSE FARM BAIRD RD MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP MONMOUTH 08535 4/1/92 BSM B 5774 NJL000070300 940279-I CROSS ROADS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION 484 TO 555 MAIN ST CHESTER BOROUGH MORRIS 07930 2/17/94 BSM C2 5837 NJL800014821 23 WHEELER ROAD 23 WHEELER RD CHESTER BOROUGH MORRIS 07930 2/2/94 UNK SO C1 6017 NJD082984766 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION CHESTER BOROUGH 1 MAIN ST (RTES 24 & 206) CHESTER BOROUGH MORRIS 6/8/95 BFO-N C1 6018 NJD980583215 AT&T TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED 50 NORTH RD CHESTER BOROUGH MORRIS 10/5/91 BFO-N C3 6035 NJL800104739 CHRISTY HALSEY OIL COMPANY 65 MAPLE AVE CHESTER BOROUGH MORRIS 2/2/95 BFO-N C1 6230 NJL800022733 0156846 AMOCO SERVICE STATION CHESTER BOROUGH 495 MAIN ST CHESTER BOROUGH MORRIS 3/31/94 BFCM C1 6231 NJL600176945 9406142 SPARTAN OIL COMPANY RTE 206 & OLD CHESTER RD CHESTER BOROUGH MORRIS 6/12/94 BFCM C1 6232 NJL800025595 0265863 CROSS ROADS LAWN MOWER SERVICE RTES 24 & 513 CHESTER BOROUGH MORRIS 4/17/95 BFCM C2 6277 NJD080606999 9203129-I CHESTER DINER 65 RTE 206 CHESTER BOROUGH MORRIS 07930 3/9/92 BSM C3 5687 NJD094966611 NJD094966611 COMBE FILL SOUTH LANDFILL PARKER RD CHESTER TOWNSHIP MORRIS 4/1/92 BSM D 5688 NJD096873500 NJD096873500 SIMMONDS PRECISION INCORPORATED 100 OAKDALE RD CHESTER TOWNSHIP MORRIS 12/14/93 BSCM D 5838 NJL000049692 35 WILLOW DRIVE 35 WILLOW DR CHESTER TOWNSHIP MORRIS 07930 10/14/92 UNK SO NA 6039 NJL800186306 975 OLD CHESTER ROAD 975 OLD CHESTER RD CHESTER TOWNSHIP MORRIS 4/25/96 BFO-N C1 6042 NJL800201147 26 COOPER LANE 26 COOPER LN CHESTER TOWNSHIP MORRIS 8/6/96 BFO-N C1 6046 NJL800204778 13 TO 15 STREET BERNARDS ROAD 13 TO 15 ST BERNARDS RD CHESTER TOWNSHIP MORRIS 4/25/96 BUST C1 6224 NJL800012866 931007092656 10 LAUREL LANE 10 LAUREL LN CHESTER TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/26/94 BFO-N C1 5658 NJD002445583 NJD002445583 HOWMET TURBINE COMPONENTS CORPORATION 39 ROY ST DOVER TOWN MORRIS 07869 6/18/93 BSCM D 5709 NJD981086812 8404250400N SUNOCO SERVICE STATION MENDHAM BOROUGH 11 MAIN ST W MENDHAM BOROUGH MORRIS 07945 10/29/92 BFO-N C2 5852 NJD000535781 9303223 MENDHAM BOROUGH SANITARY LANDFILL 73 IRONIA RD MENDHAM BOROUGH MORRIS 07945 7/9/92 BFO-CA C3 5892 NJL000055947 87 WEST MAIN STREET 87 W MAIN ST MENDHAM BOROUGH MORRIS 11/1/93 BFO-N C1 5820 NJL800036527 NJL800036527-001 M & O TRANSMISSION SERVICE RTE 46 & BAKER ST MINE HILL TOWNSHIP MORRIS 3/3/95 BUST C2 5878 NJD982721797 0156729 CITGO SERVICE STATION MINE HILL TOWNSHIP RTE 46 E & CANFIELD AVE MINE HILL TOWNSHIP MORRIS 5/25/94 BUST C2

13 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 5893 NJL800002800 1 VALLEY VIEW DRIVE 1 VALLEY VIEW DR MINE HILL TOWNSHIP MORRIS 2/2/94 BFO-N C2 5760 NJL000052290 9211251157N 12 STONEWALD COURT 12 STONEWALD CT MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/25/92 BFO-N C2 5783 NJL500034814 940940 WHITING MANUFACTURING INCORPORATED 15 NETCONG FLANDERS RD MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 9/2/94 BEECRA C2 5899 NJL800094088 65 MOUNT OLIVE ROAD 65 MOUNT OLIVE RD MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 12/12/94 BFO-N C1 6027 NJL600007678 AMOCO SERVICE STATION MOUNT OLIVE TWP RTE 46 & MT OLIVE RD MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/22/93 BUST C2 6044 NJL800202459 V 116 STEDWICK DRIVE V 116 STEDWICK DR MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 4/2/96 BFO-N C2 6045 NJL800204364 FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK 324 RTE 46 MANOR HOUSE RD MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 5/28/96 BFO-N C1 6051 NJL800227563 BUDD LAKE STAGE 1 SANITARY SEWER PROJECT 289 TO 360 RTE 46 MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 6/20/96 BFO-N C1 6052 NJL800232027 120 STEDWICK VILLAGE 120 STEDWICK VILLAGE MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 8/14/96 BFO-N C2 6078 NJL800264020 19 CHURCH STREET 19 CHURCH ST MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/7/97 BFO-N C1 6156 NJL000067983 24 STONEHOUSE ROAD 24 STONEHOUSE RD MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 8/31/93 BFO-N C1 6167 NJL600251532 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION MOUNT OLIVE 230 RTE 206 MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/13/96 BUST C2 6174 NJL800013005 217 FLANDERS NETCONG ROAD 217 FLANDERS NETCONG RD MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/13/93 BFO-N C1 6218 NJL600076459 0121312 NEW JERSEY BUS COMPANY DUFFY RD MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/21/88 BUST C2 6240 NJD986614766 0071903 MOBIL SERVICE STATION MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSH RTE 206 MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 10/5/89 BUST C2 6268 NJD986580710 0110774 TEXACO SERVICE STATION MOUNT OLIVE TWP RTE 206 & MOUNTAIN RD MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 07836 10/28/88 BUST C2 6283 NJL600130561 0203276 MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP BUS GARAGE 171 FLANDERS DRAKESTOWN RD MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/25/93 BUST C2 5906 NJD986573582 SPARTAN OIL COMPANY 222 DOVER CHESTER RD RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/16/95 BFO-N C2 5907 NJD062044482 STULL CLOSURE TECHNOLOGIES 35 RIGHTER RD RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP MORRIS 5/23/95 BFO-N C2 6057 NJL800234247 19 LOGAN ROAD EAST 19 LOGAN RD E RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP MORRIS 9/9/96 BFO-N C1 6071 NJL800255333 44 IRONIA ROAD 44 IRONIA RD RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP MORRIS 12/9/96 BFO-N C1 6241 NJL000071902 950446-I ROSENFARB FARMS 95 & 141 CALAIS RD RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP MORRIS 5/21/96 BSM C2 5646 NJD002156925 NJD002156925 HERCULES INCORPORATED 100 HOWARD BLVD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/11/93 BFCM D 5664 NJD011202660 9304221455 TOWNE TOYOTA INCORPORATED 1499 RTE 46 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 7/8/93 BFO-N C1 5686 NJD079319281 921102 KENS AUTO BODY INCORPORATED RTE 46 E ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 2/26/90 BSCM C3 5692 NJD146353230 E87664 GEMSTAR STONE PRODUCT 77 HILLSIDE AVE ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 07876 3/27/89 BEECRA C2 5724 NJD986576080 0079202 EXXON SERVICE STATION ROXBURY TOWNSHIP 108 RTE 10 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 12/11/92 BUST C2 5768 NJL000065771 9305241613N 26 CAROL DRIVE 26 CAROL DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/12/96 BFO-N C2 5791 NJL600053284 0084062 HESS SERVICE STATION ROXBURY TOWNSHIP RTE 10 & COMMERCE BLVD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 9/20/93 BUST C2 5793 NJL600069421 0110666 LEDGEWOOD SERVICE INCORPORATED RTES 46 & 10 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 10/29/90 BUST C2 5805 NJL600200281 0057675 GULF SERVICE STATION ROXBURY TOWNSHIP RTE 10 E & EYLAND AVE ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 12/10/85 BUST C2 5808 NJL600240790 0148034 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION ROXBURY TOWNSHIP RTE 46 & HOWARD BLVD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 3/19/86 BUST C2 5812 NJL800007734 9403179 46 HILLSIDE AVENUE SOUTH 46 HILLSIDE AVE S ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 4/6/94 BFO-N C1 5817 NJL800018020 NJL800018020-001 BP SERVICE STATION ROXBURY TOWNSHIP RTE 10 & EYLAND AVE ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/1/93 BUST C2 5818 NJL800025629 931215103927 123 MOONEY ROAD 123 MOONEY RD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 12/12/96 BFO-N C2 5829 NJP000864389 0219954 GETTY SERVICE STATION ROXBURY TOWNSHIP 1237 RTE 46 W ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 4/25/90 BUST C2 5872 NJD002159317 0136901 HOLLAND MANUFACTURING INCORPORATED 15 MAIN ST ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 00000 11/2/92 BUST C2 5910 NJL800007627 16 WHITEGATE ROAD 16 WHITEGATE RD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/24/94 BFO-N C1 5911 NJL000068726 2 RIDGE ROAD 2 RIDGE RD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 12/8/93 BFO-N C1 5912 NJL800003014 3 WHITEGATE ROAD 3 WHITEGATE RD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 2/28/94 BFO-N C1 5913 NJL800003196 31 RIDGE ROAD 31 RIDGE RD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/11/94 BFO-N C1 5914 NJL800012668 67 PARKVIEW DRIVE 67 PARKVIEW DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/21/94 BFO-N C2 5937 NJL800108987 301 EYLAND AVENUE 301 EYLAND AVE ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/16/95 BFO-N C1 5938 NJL800140428 4 CYNTHIA DRIVE 4 CYNTHIA DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 8/18/95 BFO-N C1 5939 NJL800161119 40 PLEASANT HILL ROAD 40 PLEASANT HILL RD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 8/31/95 BSCM C1 5941 NJL800157919 6 MORGAN DRIVE 6 MORGAN DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 5/30/96 BFO-N C1 5942 NJL800166084 7 THOR DRIVE 7 THOR DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 5/30/96 BFO-N C1 5943 NJL800190001 R P SMITH & SON 150 MAIN ST ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/18/96 BUST C1 6019 NJD982179608 1062 ROUTE 46 1062 RTE 46 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/7/97 BFO-N C1 6023 NJL000058636 35 RIDGE ROAD 35 RIDGE RD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 5/16/96 BFO-N C2 6028 NJL600140800 FRANKLIN SCHOOL 8 MEEKER ST ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 12/23/96 BFO-N C2 6029 NJL600189534 DEAN STATION 747 RTE 46 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/12/93 BUST C2 6030 NJL600251540 CIRCLE AMERICAN INCORPORATED 1174 RTE 46 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 7/10/96 BUST C2 6033 NJL800101446 COLDWELL BANKER SCHLOTT REALTORS 450 RTE 10 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 8/8/95 BFCM-6 C2 6034 NJL800102295 LAKELAND SAVINGS BANK 136 MAIN ST ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/6/95 BFO-N C2 6047 NJL800205460 183 EYLAND AVENUE 183 EYLAND AVE ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 4/22/96 BFO-N C2 6067 NJL800248916 33 MEKEEL DRIVE 33 MEKEEL DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/8/96 BFO-N C1 6089 NJD986588283 0047270 SHELL SERVICE STATION ROXBURY TOWNSHIP RTE 10 E ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/24/90 BUST C2 6104 NJD982728537 EXXON SERVICE STATION ROXBURY TOWNSHIP 143 RTE 10 E ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 12/17/93 BUST C2 6105 NJL000064592 ROXBURY TWP ROAD SALT STORAGE FACILITY RIGHTER RD ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 3/20/95 BFO-N C2 6150 NJL000058297 SUBURBAN FURNITURE 10 RTE 10 W ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 8/13/93 BUST C1 6151 NJL000061408 NEWCRETE PRODUCTS INCORPORATED DELL AVE ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/27/95 BFO-IN C1 6168 NJL800000135 14 HOLLY DRIVE 14 HOLLY DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 9/16/93 BFO-N C1 6173 NJL800012700 46 CAROL DRIVE 46 CAROL DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 10/8/93 BFO-N C1 6175 NJL800013567 38 CAROL DRIVE 38 CAROL DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 10/15/93 BFO-N C1 6183 NJL800080657 224 EYLAND AVENUE 224 EYLAND AVE ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 2/15/95 BFO-N C1 6245 NJL000034009 ROXBURY TOWNSHIP WATER CO WELLS 3 & 6 PATRICIA DR ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 3/20/92 UNK SO C3

14 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 6270 NJL000035204 NJL000035204 KENVIL GROUND WATER CONTAMINTION VARIOUS LOCATIONS ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 07847 4/23/92 BSM C3 6276 NJL600220438 NJL600220438-001 EXXON SERVICE STATION ROXBURY TOWNSHIP RTE 46 W ROXBURY TOWNSHIP MORRIS 07847 7/29/86 BUST C2 5744 NJD986603090 964 CLEVELAND INDUSTRIAL CENTER 20 PARKER RD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 9/27/90 BSM D 5796 NJL600079255 0125598 D & D AUTO SERVICE INCORPORATED FAIRMONT & PARKER RDS WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 07882 12/14/82 BUST C2 5819 NJL800029233 931217115728 165 FLOCKTOWN ROAD 165 FLOCKTOWN RD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 3/10/94 BFO-N C1 5868 NJL000051698 NJL000051698 21 MOUNTAIN VIEW AVENUE 21 MOUNTAIN VIEW AVE WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 07882 6/9/93 BFO-N C2 5920 NJL800183063 19 VALLEY VIEW ROAD 19 VALLEY VIEW RD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/25/96 BFO-N C1 6021 NJL000039107 HEMMINGS AUTO TECHNICAL RTE 24 & COLEMANS RD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 3/21/95 BFO-N C2 6043 NJL800201337 2 WINAY TERRACE 2 WINAY TERR WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 6/20/96 BFO-N C2 6049 NJL800214660 42 LONG VALLEY BOULEVARD 42 LONG VALLEY BLVD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 5/22/96 BFO-N C1 6080 NJL800267759 46 SIERRA DRIVE 46 SIERRA DR WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 1/13/97 BFO-N C1 6083 NJL820000206 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 54 ROCK RD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 8/10/92 BFO-N B 6091 NJL600209902 0264837 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION WASHINGTON TWP RTE 24 & MOUNTAIN VIEW AVE WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 7/10/87 BUST C2 6097 NJL000071837 275 SCHOOLEYS MOUNTAIN ROAD 275 SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN RD (RTE 24) WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 9/15/95 BFO-N C1 6178 NJL800032088 219 FAIRMOUNT ROAD 219 FAIRMOUNT RD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 3/16/94 BFO-N C2 6182 NJL800067415 36 LONG VALLEY BOULEVARD 36 LONG VALLEY BLVD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 8/11/94 BFO-N C1 6217 NJL600065643 0104528 FAIRMOUNT FIRE COMPANY NUMBER 1 PARKER RD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 11/18/85 BUST B 6220 NJL600102024 0163244 PINE TREE CORNER EMILL & COLEMANS RDS WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP MORRIS 4/21/95 BUST C2 7325 NJL800198178 210 DEERHAVEN ROAD 210 DEERHAVEN RD BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/12/96 BFO-N C1 7331 NJL800234601 19 SKI HILL DRIVE 19 SKI HILL DR BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 9/18/96 BFO-N C1 7337 NJL800253635 835 LAMINGTON ROAD 835 LAMINGTON RD BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 1/7/97 BFO-N C1 7362 NJL800101537 0079608 EXXON SERVICE STATION BEDMINSTER TWP RTE 206 & WASHINGTON VALLEY RD BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07921 3/7/96 BUST C2 7424 NJD982789877 NJL600197131-001 TEXACO SERVICE STATION BEDMINSTER TWP 151 RTE 206 BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07921 3/31/89 BUST C2 7451 NJL000072645 NJ DOT BEDMINSTER MAINTENANCE FACILITY RTES 202 & 206 M M 31 BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07921 11/2/95 BFO-N C2 7455 NJL800183550 AMOCO SERVICE STATION BEDMINSTER RTE 202 & 206 BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07921 2/6/96 BUST C1 7456 NJL800205676 350 LONGVIEW ROAD 350 LONGVIEW RD BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07921 7/25/96 BFO-N C1 7457 NJL800209819 COWPERWAITHE ROAD COWPERWAITHE RD BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07921 11/25/96 BFO-N C1 7480 NJL800081572 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY RTE 206 S BEDMINSTER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07921 8/22/94 C1 7472 NJL000071571 9304176 BERNARDS TOWNSHIP SANITARY LANDFILL PINE HILL RD BERNARDS TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 6/26/96 BFO-CA C3 7246 NJL600097034 0153515 NEILS AUTOMOTIVE 91 MINE BROOK RD BERNARDSVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 12/19/91 BUST C2 7305 NJL800158073 2 LINDABURY DRIVE 2 LINDABURY DR BERNARDSVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 6/3/96 BFO-N C1 7347 NJL000030221 9304156 BERNARDSVILLE SANITARY LANDFILL PINE HILL RD BERNARDSVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 07924 6/2/93 BFO-CA C2 7371 NJD986620136 TEXACO SERVICE STATION BERNARDSVILLE RTE 202 & CHURCH ST BERNARDSVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 7/3/91 BUST C2 7373 NJL000071068 4 MINE BROOK ROAD 4 MINE BROOK RD BERNARDSVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 10/18/94 BFO-N C1 7376 NJL800061756 72-1 MINE BROOK ROAD 72-1 MINE BROOK RD BERNARDSVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 8/19/94 BFO-N C1 7378 NJL800169104 11 CHILTON STREET 11 CHILTON ST BERNARDSVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 6/19/96 BFO-N C1 7386 NJL800259251 90 POST KENNEL ROAD 90 POST KENNEL RD BERNARDSVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 11/26/96 BFO-N C1 7421 NJC876028069 0203726 SOMERSET HILLS COUNTRY CLUB MINE MOUNT RD BERNARDSVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 07924 1/25/95 BUST C2 7198 NJD078251675 M147 BROOK INDUSTRIAL PARK 100 W MAIN ST BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 4/1/92 BSM D 7223 NJD986610699 0083531 EXXON SERVICE STATION BOUND BROOK BORO 310 W UNION AVE BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 11/4/87 BUST B 7233 NJL500015227 E91014 HOSPOSABLE PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 5 EAST ST BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 9/12/91 BEECRA C3 7266 NJL800070138 0063065 GULF SERVICE STATION BOUND BROOK BOROUGH 247 UNION AVE W BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 08805 8/28/95 BUST C2 7287 NJL000059790 325 GROVE STREET 325 GROVE ST BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 4/28/93 BFO-N C1 7306 NJD000768077 SAFETY KLEEN CORPORATION 509 TO 515 E MAIN ST BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 4/28/93 BFO-N C1 7343 NJD000529875 0011954 AMOCO SERVICE STATION BOUND BROOK BORO RTES 28 & 287 BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 08805 12/7/87 BUST C2 7346 NJD986605038 0085458 MOBIL SERVICE STATION BOUND BROOK BORO W UNION AVE BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 08805 10/2/90 BUST C2 7348 NJL000034066 NJL000034066 LONGWOOD AVENUE GROUND WATER CONTAM LONGWOOD AVE BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 08805 3/20/92 BSM C3 7358 NJL600229967 941081 EXTRA VALUE BUDGET & GAS COLUMBUS PL BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 08805 1/3/97 BFCM C1 7388 NJD986600153 0091479 EXXON SERVICE STATION BOUND BROOK BORO RTE 22 E & THOMPSON AVE BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 08805 10/16/91 BUST C2 7448 NJL000064303 871 SOUTH BRANCH RIVER ROAD 871 SOUTH BRANCH RIVER RD BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08876 5/12/94 BFO-N C1 7454 NJL800081424 301 SOUTH BRANCH ROAD 301 SOUTH BRANCH RD BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08876 10/21/94 BFO-N C1 7467 NJL600002398 0003296 DAVES AUTOMOTIVE 59 OLD YORK RD BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08876 2/11/92 BUST C2 7473 NJL000068361 NJL000068361 ROUTE 202 CORRIDOR GRD WTR CONTAMINATION RTE 202 BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 4/20/95 BSM C3 7171 NJC876004409 0190631 LOHNER ENTERPRISES INCORPORATED 985 RTE 202 BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/25/95 BUST C2 7178 NJD000603365 0083162 AMERICAN HOECHST CORPORATION 50 MEISTER AVE BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 3/17/95 BUST C3 7190 NJD041210428 NJD041210428 VOLLERS EXCAVATING & CONSTRUCTION INC 3311 RTE 22 BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 3/8/95 BSCM C2 7193 NJD063144174 E84224 TAYLOR FORGE STAINLESS MANUFACTURING CO 22 READINGTON RD BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/10/91 BEECRA D 7195 NJD068715424 8707061436 ORTHO DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 51 CHUBB WAY BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08876 10/6/93 BFO-N C2 7196 NJD070416284 NJD070416284 TRANSCONTINENTAL GAS PIPELINE CASE RD BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 7/17/89 BSCM C3 7222 NJD986607752 0086727 EXXON SERVICE STATION BRANCHBURG TWP 936 RTE 202 BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/18/94 BUST C2 7224 NJD986617272 0078942 BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP 34 KENBURY RD BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/17/91 BUST C2 7244 NJL600079511 0125921 AMOCO SERVICE STATION BRANCHBURG TWP RTE 202 & HUYLER RD BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 7/18/94 BUST C2 7258 NJL800060170 0055901 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION BRANCHBURG TWP 954 RTE 202 S BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 2/6/96 BUST C2 7288 NJL000061457 1012 HILLCREST DRIVE 1012 HILLCREST DR BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 1/15/94 BFO-N C1 7297 NJD000305276 BOWEN ENGINEERING 100 STATION RD BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/9/93 BFO-N C2 7321 NJL800150211 401 OLIVE STREET 401 OLIVE ST BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 3/15/96 BFO-N C1 7333 NJL800240848 216 GLEN CREST DRIVE 216 GLEN CREST DR BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 11/25/96 BFO-N C1

15 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 7351 NJL500008685 E88445 DARTCO MANUFACTURING INCORPORATED 316 MAPLE AVE BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08853 2/28/91 BEECRA C2 7355 NJL600013502 0019811 CECCHINE AUTO RESTORATION PEARL ST BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08853 7/20/92 BUST C2 7363 NJL800085193 0304788 PINE MOTEL 965 RTE 202 BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 9/2/94 BUST C2 7393 NJ0001119353 HEAGNEY GETTY SERVICE STATION 1004 RTE 202 BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 7/18/94 BUST C2 7398 NJD980789309 US INTEC INCORPORATED 106 MEISTER AVE BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/23/95 C2 7420 NJC876017567 0041519 BRANCHBURG MOTOR FUELS 977 RTE 202 BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 4/16/96 BFCM C2 7433 NJL000036822 COLUMBIA ROAD GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION 45 COLUMBIA RD BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 9/21/93 UNK SO NA 7434 NJP000904722 0109389 SOMERVILLE WELL DRILLING COMPANY INC 972 RTE 202 BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 4/2/96 BUST C2 7435 NJD982739658 0179193 ALAN & SON CAR CARE CENTER 988 RTE 202 S BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 10/24/95 BUST C2 7466 NJL000067595 9401147 BRINKERHOFF CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BRANCH RD S BRANCHBURG TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08853 6/17/93 BFO-N C2 7173 NJC876017377 0201395 SUBURBAN PROPANE & GAS CORPORATION W UNION AVE & CHIMNEY ROCK RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 10/12/90 BUST B 7175 NJD000563460 E85355 TUBE MANUFACTURING COMPANY INCORPORATED 111 CHIMNEY ROCK RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 2/19/93 BEECRA C3 7183 NJD002144145 E86001 ETHICON INCORPORATED RTE 22 W BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 6/18/93 BEECRA D 7189 NJD011738234 0033211 KEMPER PONTIAC CADILLAC INCORPORATED 300 FINDERNE AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 9/10/91 BUST C2 7191 NJD053101465 NJD053101465 PROSPECT INDUSTRIES CORPORATION 9 FINDERNE AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/21/90 BSCM D 7212 NJD982720625 0209379 CENTRAL JERSEY INDUSTRIAL PARK RTE 22 & CHIMNEY ROCK RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 10/26/94 BUST C3 7219 NJD986599686 9102271519 EXXON SERVICE STATION BRIDGEWATER TWP 1909 WASHINGTON VALLEY RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 3/22/96 BFO-N C2 7225 NJD986617587 0064398 MIKES AUTO SERVICE 643 MAIN ST E BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 1/8/93 BUST C2 7229 NJL000058446 950219 NATIONAL WESTMINISTER BANK 1125 RTE 22 W BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 2/3/95 BFCM C1 7230 NJL000063834 NJL000063834 DENSONS AUTO REPAIR INCORPORATED 1972 WASHINGTON VALLEY RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/10/94 BSCM C3 7236 NJL600007918 0011927 AMOCO SERVICE STATION BRIDGEWATER TWP RTE 22 & ADAMSVILLE RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 12/30/94 BFCM C2 7240 NJL600044937 0069375 RAY GRANT PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY INC 91 LOESER AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 11/21/91 BUST C2 7249 NJL600117220 0185123 MCFARLANDS SERVICE STATION BRIDGEWATER 555 UNION AVE W BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 1/18/95 BUST C2 7254 NJL800007676 940127 107 BRAHMA AVENUE 107 BRAHMA AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 1/15/94 BFO-N C2 7260 NJL900001157 930579 SEVERINS LANDFILL SHEPHARD AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/19/93 BFO-CA C3 7267 NJD981183494 NJD981183494-001 ARBONITE NEW JERSEY INCORPORATED 81 CHIMNEY ROCK RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 11/3/94 BUST C2 7290 NJL000035121 FINDERNE FARMS FINDERNE AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 2/22/94 BFO-N C1 7298 NJL000041319 SOMERSET VETERINARY GROUP 1074 RTE 22 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 11/16/92 BUST C2 7323 NJL800181042 515 EMERALD TRAIL 515 EMERALD TRL BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/19/96 BFO-N C1 7335 NJL800249708 1816 MIDDLE ROAD 1816 MIDDLE RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 11/8/96 BFO-N C1 7344 NJD002173276 NJD002173276 AMERICAN CYANAMID MAIN ST E BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 5/22/92 BFCM D 7349 NJL000060301 NJL000060301 GLENWOOD TERRACE GRD WTR CONTAMINATION GLENWOOD TERR BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 3/30/93 BSM NA 7352 NJL500017397 E91003 JOHN BROWN INCORPORATED WATSON ST BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 3/27/91 BEECRA NA 7357 NJL600197362 0243191 THUL AUTO STORES 196 WESTEND AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 1/5/93 BUST C2 7359 NJL800012361 0120665 GULF SERVICE STATION BRIDGEWATER TWP 15 FINDERNE AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 6/16/93 BUST C2 7364 NJD981483613 SOMERSET COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER RTES 202 & 206 TRAFFIC CIR BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 2/26/88 BUST C2 7390 NJL600037485 0058089 ADAMSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL UNION AVE & RTE 28 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 2/5/90 BUST C2 7396 NJD094239845 BUTRICOS BODY SHOP 39 FINDERNE AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 7/10/92 BFCM-6 C1 7397 NJD980777270 0069221 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP 700 GARRETSON RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 8/7/90 BUST C2 7403 NJL000050674 940183 SOMERVILLE LUMBER COMPANY 1472 RTE 22 E BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 10/29/92 BFO-N C2 7411 NJL800094757 TRAFALGAR HOUSE INCORPORATED 550 CENTRAL AVE BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 10/14/94 C2 7429 NJL600120687 930912122814 SOMERSET DAYTONA COMPANY 672 RTE 202 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 12/8/93 BFO-N C2 7436 NJD002197036 E90029 COURIER NEWS 1201 RTE 22 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 6/18/93 BEECRA C3 7453 NJL500045919 PSE&G COMPANY 7W CHIMNEY ROCK RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 4/1/96 BEECRA C2 7460 NJL800254799 CHIMNEY ROCK ROAD CHIMNEY ROCK RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 12/24/96 BFO-IN B 7461 NJD000572495 0098607 ELIZABETHTOWN WATER COMPANY CHIMNEY ROCK RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 12/17/92 BUST C2 7462 NJD060780582 NJL600191290-001 GATEWAY OLDSMOBILE RTE 22 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 4/17/89 BUST C2 7471 NJX000265439 0041889 PSE&G COMPANY CHIMNEY ROCK RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08807 6/24/91 BUST C2 7185 NJD002173078 E88961 RCA CORPORATION SOLID STATE DIVISION RTE 202 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 10/23/91 BEECRA D 7289 NJL000053017 BRIDGEWAY CONVELESENT CENTER 270 RTE 28 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/14/92 BFO-N C1 7326 NJL800203861 939 BROWN ROAD 939 BROWN RD BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 6/19/96 BFO-N C2 7474 NJL600018931 0028938 E & B DISTRIBUTORS INCORPORATED RTES 202 & 206 BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07921 11/15/96 BUST C2 7361 NJL820000198 0038612 WELSH MOTORS DUMONT RD FAR HILLS BOROUGH SOMERSET 07931 1/29/93 BUST C2 7192 NJD053102232 568 HIGGINS DISPOSAL SERVICE INCORPORATED 121 LAUREL AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 1/31/90 EPA C2 7209 NJD981490261 567 HIGGINS FARM RTE 518 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 2/2/90 EPA D 7210 NJD981490436 NJD981490436 LAUREL AVENUE GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION LAUREL AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 8/28/89 BSM C3 7262 NJP000887711 NJL600188262-001 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION OLCOTT ST & AMWELL RD FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/18/83 BUST C2 7314 NJL800024929 65 GARDEN AVENUE 65 GARDEN AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 2/28/96 BFO-N C1 7330 NJL800233363 21 DENHERDER DRIVE 21 DENHERDER DR FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/2/96 BFO-N C1 7366 NJD020785663 0021629 UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION 40 VERONICA AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07416 5/24/94 BUST C2 7367 NJL500042650 E94137 EQUIPMENT ERECTORS INCORPORATED 15 VERONICA AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07416 4/12/94 BEECRA C1 7418 NJL820001121 452 WHEELER PLACE 452 WHEELER PL FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 7/10/92 BFO-N C2 7447 NJD980530422 BOC GROUP INCORPORATED HOWARD AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 8/2/96 BFO-N C2 7450 NJL000071951 ROCKINGHAM HISTORIC PROPERTY 108 RTE 518 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08540 4/24/95 BFO-N C2 7468 NJL600085393 0134840 TEXACO SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP ELIZABETH AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 5/23/91 BUST C2 7475 NJL800117319 SCHWARZ GARDENS GREEN HOUSE 4355 RTE 27 S FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 6/13/95 EPA NA 7476 NJD981186315 MIDLAND ROSS CORPORATION WESTON CANAL RD FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 3/4/93 BEECRA NA

16 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 7181 NJD002138188 E87978 PMS CONSOLIDATED 109 NEW BRUNSWICK RD FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 9/27/90 BEECRA D 7182 NJD002142388 E89437 RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INCORPORATED 100 BELMONT DR FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/17/89 BEECRA D 7184 NJD002164457 E87941 W A CLEARY CHEMICAL CORPORATION 1049 SOMERSET ST FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 2/21/91 BEECRA D 7204 NJD980764435 E91305 ACME TUBE J L INCORPORATED 1 HOWARD AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 6/11/91 BEECRA C2 7216 NJD986586832 0063687 GULF SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 882 HAMILTON ST FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 7/8/87 BUST C2 7231 NJL000065540 931124 QUALITY COSMETICS 61 BERRY ST FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/21/93 BFO-N C1 7243 NJL600079503 0125912 AMOCO SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 1770 EASTON AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07416 7/23/91 BUST C2 7261 NJP000863274 0198291 HERR FOODS INCORPORATED 151 NEW BRUNSWICK RD FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 6/11/94 BUST C2 7285 NJD986599348 0086628 EXXON SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 650 FRANKLIN BLVD FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07416 5/11/95 BUST C2 7291 NJD011734951 SICORA MOTORS INCORPORATED 541 SOMERSET ST & RTE 27 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 8/10/95 BUST C1 7299 NJL800151953 149 WALNUT AVENUE 149 WALNUT AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/1/95 BFO-N C1 7300 NJP000894683 BUIST INCORPORATED 28 VOORHEES AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/11/95 BFO-N C1 7301 NJD981132483 EXXON SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 1101 EASTON AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 9/28/95 BUST C1 7302 NJL800110686 SAINT PETER & PAUL CHURCH 285 HAMILTON ST FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 9/11/95 BFO-IN B 7310 NJD009711466 DO RITE CLEANERS 3175 RT 27 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 7/19/93 BFO-N C2 7312 NJL000048678 89 GRANT STREET 89 GRANT ST FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 10/7/92 BFO-N C2 7322 NJL800174799 KATKO SERVICE CENTER 541 HAMILTON ST FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 10/18/96 BUST C1 7328 NJL800211054 128 IRVINGTON AVENUE 128 IRVINGTON AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 8/22/96 BFO-N C1 7329 NJL800217895 14 OAKLAND AVENUE 14 OAKLAND AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/10/96 BFO-N C1 7339 NJL800254088 1030 HAMILTON STREET 1030 HAMILTON ST FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/12/96 BFO-N C1 7356 NJL600189658 NJL600189658-001 DEVREX INCORPORATED 300 DAVIDSON AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07416 10/19/87 BUST C2 7365 NJL600107791 940207 EDGEMERE & SOMERSET APARTMENT COMPLEX 154 BAIER AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07416 2/8/94 BFCM C1 7379 NJL800204687 DEPENDABLE MOTOR SOMERSET ST & SPRINGFIELD AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 6/5/96 BUST C1 7387 NJP000889972 EXXON SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP RTE 27 & HENDERSON RD FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 6/16/89 BUST C2 7414 NJL800243974 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 12 BERRY ST FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 10/18/96 BUST C1 7419 NJP000894022 0018173 AMOCO SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 803 HAMILTON ST FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 8/2/88 BUST C2 7437 NJL000060921 0063399 GULF SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 908 EASTON AVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07416 2/7/95 BUST C2 7220 NJD986600088 0076818 EXXON SERVICE STATION GREEN BROOK TWP 289 RTE 22 E GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/14/93 BUST C2 7227 NJL000041384 NJL000041384 ELIZABETHTOWN WC GREEN BROOK WELLFIELD 115 ROCK AVE GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/1/92 BSM C3 7251 NJL600189302 NJL600189302-001 COOPER BROTHERS TIRE 936 N WASHINGTON AVE GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 1/23/90 BUST C2 7268 NJL000034272 MOUNTAINTOP PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION 112 ROCK RD W GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08812 5/5/93 UNK SO C3 7292 NJL800002768 134 ROCK ROAD 134 ROCK RD W GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 1/11/94 BFO-N C1 7318 NJL800109217 CARPET EXCHANGE STORE 191 RTE 22 E GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 7/24/95 BFO-IN B 7360 NJL800015752 930415102523 GREENBRIER ROAD STORM DRAIN DISCHARGE GREENBRIER RD GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08812 10/19/93 BFO-N C1 7372 NJL800157349 KING GEORGE ROAD KING GEORGE RD GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 9/1/95 BFO-N C1 7406 NJL000062091 15 GREENBRIER ROAD 15 GREENBRIER RD GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/21/93 BFO-N C2 7412 NJL800164303 SERVICE STATION GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP 233 RTE 22 GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 3/7/96 BUST C1 7438 NJD986579282 0059763 POTAMKIN MOTORS CORPORATION 220 RTE 22 W GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08812 1/31/94 BUST C2 7439 NJD986607992 0005690 EXXON SERVICE STATION GREEN BROOK 258 RTE 22 W GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08812 12/28/94 BUST C2 7458 NJL800234619 TEXACO SERVICE STATION GREEN BROOK TWP RTE 22 W GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08812 1/21/91 BUST C2 7481 NJL600088652 SOMERSET TIRE SERVICE RTE 22 E GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08812 5/9/94 BFO-N C1 7256 NJL800022360 0056195 5 RIDGE ROAD 337 RTE 22 W GREEN BROOK TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08812 2/6/89 BUST C2 7187 NJD006988455 E85138 NICHOLS ENGINEERING & RESEARCH CORP HOMESTEAD & WILLOW RDS HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 9/4/87 BEECRA D 7194 NJD068709153 E88237 STERLING DRUG COMPANY INCORPORATED RTE 206 N HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/30/94 BEECRA C3 7199 NJD085637379 E86437 NATIONAL DIAGNOSTICS 198 RTE 206 S HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/30/91 BEECRA D 7211 NJD982181265 NJD982181265 OLD CAMPLAIN ROAD GROUND WATER CONTAM OLD CAMPLAIN RD HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 6/1/92 BSM C3 7218 NJD986599405 0084558 EXXON SERVICE STATION HILLSBOROUGH TWP 296 RTE 206 S HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/6/88 BUST C2 7226 NJL000030254 9305100 HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SANITARY LANDFILL SUNNYMEADE RD HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/21/93 BFO-CA C3 7237 NJL600021109 0032465 HILLSBOROUGH CORNER STORE AMWELL RD HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/23/96 BUST C2 7238 NJL600023261 0035606 D&L CONTRACTING COMPANY INCORPORATED 1106 MILLSTONE RIVER RD HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/5/95 BUST C2 7252 NJL600199863 0042202 HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP DEPT PUBLIC WORKS AMWELL RD HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 10/7/93 BUST C2 7253 NJL600203467 0159393 SOUTH BRANCH CORPORATION INCORPORATED 144 RTE 206 S & PARK AVE HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 9/3/82 BUST C2 7293 NJL000060319 17 SCOTT DRIVE 17 SCOTT DR HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 8/11/93 BFO-N C1 7307 NJL800175028 5 GAIL COURT 5 GAIL CT HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 12/1/95 BFO-N C1 7402 NJL000050419 JASPERS RESTAURANT 150 RTE 206 HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/29/93 BFO-N C2 7404 NJL000059287 SUB & JUG DELI 866 RTE 206 HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/3/93 BUST C2 7407 NJL000066563 WEIDEL REALTY COMPANY 302 RTE 206 HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 6/9/93 BFO-N C2 7408 NJL000070912 196 ROUTE 206 SOUTH 196 RTE 206 S HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/23/94 BFO-N C1 7452 NJL000072967 NJDOT ROUTE 206 SECTION 15J PROJECT RTE 206 HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08876 4/24/96 BFCM C3 7464 NJL000032169 NJL000032169 WOODS ROAD GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION WOODS RD HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08502 2/14/92 BSM NA 7469 NJL600209563 0117209 ROAD BRIDGE DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT GARAGE 1410 ROYCEFIELD RD HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 12/16/94 BUST C2 7477 NJD982273906 0110990 HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP DEPARTMENT GARAGE MILLSTONE RIVER RD HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 1/16/95 BUST C2 7286 NJL800016354 0031484 FLAG TOWN SERVICE CENTER NEW CENTRE RD / S BRANCH RD HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 3/21/94 BUST C1 7440 NJL000064493 0227441 DUKE FARMS RTE 206 HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 6/21/93 BUST C2 7202 NJD980529838 M080 KRYSOWATY FARM HOCKENBURY & THREE BRIDGES RDS HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/1/92 BC C2 7188 NJD011418837 0108399 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION MANVILE BOROUGH 710 MAIN ST MANVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08835 11/10/88 BUST C2 7270 NJL600233449 0036416 MANVILLE BOROUGH PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY 1 WILLIAM ST MANVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08835 10/19/95 BUST C2

17 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 7399 NJD982188468 940336 EXPORT RESTORATION CENTER (BP GAS) 401 S MAIN ST MANVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08835 3/4/94 BFCM C2 7234 NJL500036025 E92306 PENN COLOR INCORPORATED 1501 KENNEDY BLVD MANVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 9/14/92 BEECRA C2 7250 NJL600165708 0261623 MANVILLE AUTO PARTS INCORPORATED 341 N MAIN ST MANVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 8/9/96 BUST C2 7269 NJL600075972 950690 CHEVRON SERVICE STATION MANVILLE BOROUGH 265 MAIN ST N MANVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08835 6/13/95 BFCM C1 7394 NJD020777892 JOHNS MANVILLE SALES CORP LANDFILL 200 N MAIN ST MANVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 6/8/94 BFO-N C2 7203 NJD980654164 M077 MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP HOUSING DEVELOPMENT RTES 206 & 518 MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 4/1/92 BSM D 7206 NJD980771943 NJD980771943 PRINCETON CHEMICAL RESEARCH 1377 RTE 206 MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 3/23/94 BSCM C3 7303 NJL800143414 MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP MEDICAL SERVICE 105 HARLIGEN RD MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 9/1/95 BFO-N C1 7320 NJL800130890 BELLE MEAD LUMBER COMPANY INCORPORATED 28 READING BLVD MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/8/95 BFO-N C1 7368 NJL600010052 0015257 HARLINGEN GARAGE 2125 RTE 206 MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 1/12/93 BUST C2 7465 NJL000052407 0123365 NORTH PRINCETON DEVELOPMENT CENTER BURNT HILL RD MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08558 3/4/85 BUST C2 7478 NJD980757389 930406 NJ NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE RTE 601 MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08873 12/22/92 BFO-CA C3 7482 NJD002502573 E85558 PRINCETON GAMMA TECHNICAL INCORPORATED 1200 STATE RD MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 08540 8/8/95 BFCM D 7177 NJD000587063 0047559 SHELL SERVICE STATION NORTH PLAINFIELD 340 WATCHUNG AVE NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 1/27/95 BFCM C2 7179 NJD000708669 0148494 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION NORTH PLAINFIELD 400 SOMERSET ST NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 11/22/93 BUST C2 7239 NJL600029649 0045632 AVIS NORTH PLAINFIELD 548 RTE 22 NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 2/6/90 BUST C2 7248 NJL600117105 940524 CYPRESS GARDEN APARTMENTS 1165 RTE 22 NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 5/9/94 BFCM C1 7259 NJL820001527 9203191441N 57 HARRISON AVENUE 57 HARRISON AVE NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 1/15/93 BFO-N C2 7263 NJP000901611 0204761 TORESCO ENTERPRISES RTE 22 E & WATCHUNG AVE NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 4/1/91 BUST C2 7271 NJL600246961 0122708 NORTH PLAINFIELD BORO MUNICIPAL BUILDING 17-19 DUPONT ST NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 10/13/94 BUST C2 7272 NJX000285593 0014988 GETTY SERVICE STATION NORTH PLAINFIELD 58 GREENBROOK RD & GROVE ST NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 9/29/95 BUST C2 7273 NJL600197644 0247700-BAC UNITED PLUMBING SUPPLY 457 W END AVE NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 12/12/94 BFCM C1 7369 NJL000071092 ELIZABETHTOWN WC ROCKVIEW TERRACE WELL 19 ROCKVIEW TERR NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 8/9/94 UNK SO C3 7375 NJL600209555 NORTH PLAINFIELD ROAD DEPARTMENT GARAGE DUPONT ST & STEINER PL NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 8/5/91 BUST C2 7381 NJL800219461 BINSKY & SYNDER SERVICES INCORPORATED 937 RTE 22 W NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 4/23/96 BUST C2 7427 NJL600081764 0129431 F & M TIRE CORPORATION 925 RTE 22 W NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 11/22/93 BUST C2 7441 NJL600064331 0102368 ASTRO RENTS 933 RTE 22 NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 9/8/93 BUST C2 7442 NJX000293837 0017246 GETTY SERVICE STATION NORTH PLAINFIELD 1299 RTE 22 W & ROCK AVE NORTH PLAINFIELD BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 7/24/94 BUST C2 7311 NJD982274003 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION PEAPACK & GLADSTO 28 RTE 206 & HOLLAND RD PEAPACK AND GLADSTONE BOROUGH SOMERSET 3/17/95 BFO-N C1 7327 NJL800204489 38 WILLOW AVENUE 38 WILLOW AVE PEAPACK AND GLADSTONE BOROUGH SOMERSET 4/2/96 BFO-N C1 7336 NJL800249724 57 MAIN STREET 57 MAIN ST PEAPACK AND GLADSTONE BOROUGH SOMERSET 12/23/96 BFO-N C1 7423 NJD000535872 9210091314 PEAPACK GLADSTONE BOROUGH PUBLIC WORKS BROOK ST PEAPACK AND GLADSTONE BOROUGH SOMERSET 3/7/94 BFO-N C2 7176 NJD000585554 445 NORTH AMERICAN PRODUCTS ACQUISITION TILLMAN ST RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 10/7/93 EPA D 7205 NJD980771547 NJD980771547 CONRAIL RARITAN FACILITY JOHNSON DR & 1ST ST RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 11/20/92 BSCM D 7235 NJL600002380 0003287 B & T ASSOCIATES 403 RTE 202 N RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 08869 7/2/92 BUST C2 7247 NJL600102180 0163875 CARBURETOR & IGNITION SERVICE COMPANY RTE 206 & BELL AVE RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 08869 6/27/95 BFCM C2 7274 NJL000048447 0072948 GETTY SERVICE STATION RARITAN BOROUGH 39 ANDERSON ST RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 08869 8/12/92 BUST C2 7275 NJL600132054 0205139 RARITAN AUTO SERVICE 40 E SOMERSET ST RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 08869 3/18/92 BUST C2 7294 NJD981134315 DEVRO INCORPORATED 2 JOHNSON DR RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 6/29/90 BFO-IN D 7380 NJL800212524 VILLAGE ANTIQUES 44 SOMERSET ST W RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 5/28/96 BFO-N C1 7409 NJL600023303 N TOZZI FUEL OIL 2 THOMPSON ST RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 11/30/90 BFCM-6 B 7426 NJL000059444 930381 RARITAN TOWNSHIP SANITARY LANDFILL II BUSKY LN RARITAN BOROUGH SOMERSET 08869 3/30/93 BFO-CA C3 7463 NJD980654156 ROCKY HILL MUNICIPAL WELL WASHINGTON ST ROCKY HILL BOROUGH SOMERSET 08553 4/1/92 BSM D 7479 NJL000033027 READINGTON RARITAN GRD WTR CONTAMINATION VARIOUS LOCATIONS SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08876 3/16/92 UNK SO NA 7200 NJD087626495 E89647 ALLEN STEVENS DRUM ACCESSORIES 27 SCHOOL HOUSE RD SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 3/23/93 BEECRA C2 7207 NJD980771992 9502122 SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SANITARY LANDFILL RTE 206 E SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 5/22/92 BFCM C3 7208 NJD981182918 0083577 EXXON SERVICE STATION SOMERVILLE BOROUGH 50 WEST END AVE SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 7/10/92 BUST C2 7215 NJD986572972 0079554 EXXON SERVICE STATION SOMERVILLE BOROUGH 1 UNION AVE SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 9/17/96 BUST C2 7217 NJD986598944 0083595 EXXON SERVICE STATION SOMERVILLE BOROUGH 140 SOMERSET ST SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 8/3/88 BUST C2 7228 NJL000042465 E85647 40 HAYNES STREET GRD WTR CONTAMINATION 40 HAYNES ST SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 4/25/94 BEECRA D 7255 NJL800010787 940112 TRIANGLE ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED 166 W MAIN ST SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 1/11/94 BFO-N C1 7276 NJD981489339 0117173 SOMERSET COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 40 BRIDGE ST N SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 4/10/95 BUST C1 7277 NJD980763437 0271244 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 222 DAVENPORT ST SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 7/13/95 BUST C2 7278 NJL600194633 940705 45 GASTON AVENUE NORTH 45 GASTON AVE N SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 6/14/94 BFCM C1 7279 NJC876018045 0011909 AMOCO SERVICE STATION SOMERVILLE BOROUGH 157 MAIN ST E SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 4/17/95 BUST B 7295 NJL000049387 NJ DEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLE SOMERVILLE 61 CENTRAL AVE SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 5/14/93 BFO-N C1 7308 NJD986652493 GETTY SERVICE STATION SOMERVILLE BOROUGH 176 WEST END AVE SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 12/28/92 BUST C2 7317 NJL800102345 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 130 HIGH ST W SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 1/12/95 BFO-N C1 7353 NJL500021795 E85649 MORGAN CHEMICALS INCORPORATED JAMES ST SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 10/31/89 BEECRA R 7377 NJL800097834 SOMERVILLE DODGE 1062 RTE 22 E SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 12/8/94 BFO-N C1 7382 NJL800233553 57 AUTEN AVENUE NORTH 57 AUTEN AVE N SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 11/25/96 BFO-N C2 7385 NJL800249617 SAINT PAULS BAPTIST CHURCH 85 HAMILTON ST SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 10/21/96 BFO-N C1 7391 NJD000705632 NJL600093868-001 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION SOMERVILLE BORO 201 E MAIN ST & GASTON AVE SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 5/28/92 BFCM C2 7392 NJL500040662 E93382 AMERICAN TUBE CORPORATION 20 VANDERVEER PWY SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 6/29/93 BEECRA C2 7405 NJL000059527 FRANKLIN STREET & MEADOW STREET FRANKLIN & MEADOW STS SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 4/7/93 BFO-N C1 7416 NJL800253882 K & L AUTO BODY 30 WARREN ST SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 12/10/96 BFO-N C1 7417 NJL800255853 TOWNE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 1 RTE 206 SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 11/25/96 BFO-N C1

18 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 7422 NJD000526293 0084017 HESS SERVICE STATION SOMERVILLE BOROUGH 280 RTE 202 SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 9/20/93 BUST C2 7428 NJL600103188 0165161 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION SOMERVILLE BORO 1062 RTE 22 E SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 4/26/88 BUST C2 7443 NJD002184471 E93452 TOWNE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 6 TO 10 BELL AVE SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 8/3/93 BEECRA C2 7444 NJD981489313 0254649 MECHANIC STREET GARAGE MECHANIC ST SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 7/6/95 BUST B 7445 NJD982279150 0126597 TEXACO SEVICE STATION SOMERVILLE BOROUGH 900 RTE 22 & MERCER ST SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08807 11/23/93 BUST C2 7370 NJD052207982 FISHER SCIENTIFIC 755 RTE 202 SOMERVILLE BOROUGH SOMERSET 08876 10/18/86 BEECRA D 7180 NJD000813444 E86038 GAF CORPORATION 114 CANAL RD SOUTH BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 9/3/92 BEECRA C3 7221 NJD986607646 E85465 GAF LANDFILL 11 MAIN ST SOUTH BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 10/1/93 BFCM C3 7280 NJL600211114 0235028 A&D AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES 111 CANAL RD SOUTH BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 08880 11/7/95 BUST C2 7281 NJL600009252 0014140 CHEVRON SERVICE STATION S BOUND BROOK 88 MAIN ST SOUTH BOUND BROOK BOROUGH SOMERSET 08880 8/22/91 BUST C2 7201 NJD098358609 950354-I WASHINGTON VALLEY AUTO REPAIR INC 19 WASHINGTON VALLEY RD WARREN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 3/8/95 BSM C3 7264 NJX000258616 0032230 SHELL SERVICE STATION WARREN TOWNSHIP 2 MT BETHEL RD WARREN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07059 8/26/88 BUST C2 7282 NJL600042295 WARREN AUTO INCORPORATED 82 MORNING GLORY RD WARREN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07059 7/1/94 UNK SO C1 7284 NJL600198287 NJL600198287-001 WARREN BROOK GOLF COURSE 500 WARRENVILLE RD WARREN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 07059 1/31/95 BUST C2 7296 NJL600085104 BILLS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 40 MOUNTAIN BLVD WARREN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 2/28/94 BFCM-6 C2 7334 NJL800248007 125 STIRLING ROAD 125 STIRLING RD WARREN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 10/30/96 BFO-N C1 7410 NJL600197107 TEXACO SERVICE STATION WARREN TOWNSHIP 5 MOUNTAIN BLVD WARREN TOWNSHIP SOMERSET 5/27/86 BUST B 7172 NJC876013160 0014979 GETTY SERVICE STATION WATCHUNG BOROUGH 989 SOMERSET ST WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 9/26/94 BUST C2 7174 NJD000545202 E90038 LOCKHEED ELECTRONICS COMPANY INC 1501 RTE 22 WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 10/24/90 BEECRA D 7197 NJD077553337 0054560 FANWOOD CRUSHED STONE 1240 VALLEY RD WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 7/17/92 BUST C2 7241 NJL600057392 0090795 GULF SERVICE STATION WATCHUNG BOROUGH 700 SOMERSET ST WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 12/15/92 BUST C2 7304 NJL800145468 H TEXIER GLOVE COMPANY 1565 RTE 22 W WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 11/2/95 BFO-N C2 7309 NJL000070920 35 CEDAR LANE 35 CEDAR LN WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 5/23/94 BFO-N C1 7383 NJL800234817 25 ROCK ROAD EAST 25 ROCK RD E WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 9/10/96 BFO-N C1 7400 NJD986646586 AMOCO SERVICE STATION WATCHUNG BOROUGH 15 STIRLING RD WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 7/26/95 BUST C2 7415 NJL800246365 MATTYS CAR CARE SERVICES 900 SOMERSET ST WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 9/12/96 BUST C1 7425 NJD986604759 0085449 MOBIL SERVICE STATION WATCHUNG BOROUGH 1555 RTE 22 WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 11/28/89 BUST C2 7430 NJP000874347 0122320 SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY 1640 RTE 22 WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 1/12/88 BUST C2 7449 NJL000071084 ELIZABETHTOWN WC TWO GUYS WELLS 1 & 2 RTE 22 WATCHUNG BOROUGH SOMERSET 07060 8/9/94 UNK SO C3 8172 NJD040746521 9304142 JOHN E RUNNELS HOSPITAL LANDFILL PLAINFIELD AVE BERKELEY HEIGHTS TOWNSHIP UNION 07922 6/13/93 BFO-CA C3 7764 NJD011260536 0181361 SAVERS SHARES INCORPORATED 225 LA GRANDE AVE FANWOOD BOROUGH UNION 9/20/88 BUST C2 7835 NJD986575066 0079194 EXXON SERVICE STATION FANWOOD BOROUGH MARTINE & LA GRANDE AVES FANWOOD BOROUGH UNION 07023 3/22/96 BUST C2 7881 NJL000059998 9303251624M FANWOOD BAGEL INCORPORATED 32 MARTINE AVE FANWOOD BOROUGH UNION 07023 3/25/93 BFO-M C1 8130 NJL600185961 0108867 GULF SERVICE STATION FANWOOD BOROUGH 56 MARTINE AVE FANWOOD BOROUGH UNION 07023 8/3/88 BUST B 8216 NJL600062145 0099110 FANWOOD BOROUGH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT NORTH AVE FANWOOD BOROUGH UNION 07023 9/1/94 BUST C2 7718 NJD000708685 0250968 MCCREA REALTY TERRILL RD & EAST 3RD ST PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 5/9/94 BUST C2 7742 NJD002185643 0088275 REINCO INCORPORATED 520 NORTH AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 9/22/95 BUST C2 7749 NJD002197325 0070382 NATIONAL STARCH & CHEMICAL COMPANY 1735 WEST FRONT ST PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 07062 12/24/91 BUST C2 7833 NJD986572980 0077961 EXXON SERVICE STATION PLAINFIELD CITY 1472 EAST FRONT ST PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 1/17/90 BUST C2 7857 NJD986606234 0062714 MOBIL SERVICE STATION PLAINFIELD CITY 1314 TO 1326 SOUTH AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 07060 9/7/89 BUST C2 7863 NJD986608990 0085430 MOBIL SERVICE STATION PLAINFIELD CITY 1659 TO 1665 WEST FRONT ST PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 07060 3/16/90 BUST C2 7893 NJL600014963 9301271340M JOY OIL COMPANY 1616 2ND ST S PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 12/30/93 BFO-M C1 7909 NJL600145585 0222482 NETHERWOOD AUTO REPAIR CENTER 1000 SOUTH AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 7/17/95 BUST C2 7921 NJL800013450 9403128 PLAINFIELD SHOPPING CENTER 229 GRANT AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 3/24/94 BFO-M C1 7960 NJL600020515 NJL600020515-001 THOMAS D COLAVITO INCORPORATED 1128 NORTH AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 07060 11/27/95 BUST B 7961 NJD000708677 0164757 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION PLAINFIELD CITY SOUTH & BELVIDERE AVES PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 07060 4/15/94 BUST C2 7990 NJL600057418 0090812 B & G GARAGE 462 WEST FRONT ST PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 00000 7/7/95 BFCM C1 7991 NJL000034777 NJL000034777 ELIZABETHTOWN WC GREEN BROOK PARK WELL PARK AVE / WEST END AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 00000 4/1/92 BSM C3 8021 NJD986578284 HALLER TESTING LABORATORIES 336 LELAND AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 11/1/93 C1 8022 NJL000035261 LEE MYLES TRANSMISSIONS 1440 WEST FRONT ST PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 4/16/93 BFO-N C1 8023 NJL000038042 SAMOSET LAUNDRY 902 NORTH AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 3/31/93 BFO-N C2 8024 NJD011668787 UNION COUNTY VOLKSWAGON 1124 SOUTH AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 12/4/92 BFO-N C1 8050 NJL000060889 912 SOUTH AVENUE 912 SOUTH AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 12/15/94 BFO-CA C3 8063 NJL800111023 US ARMY ARMORY PLAINFIELD CITY 1201 7TH ST E PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 10/23/95 BFO-IN B 8086 NJD981082936 PSE&G COMPANY WATCHUNG AVE & EAST 4TH ST PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 1/15/93 C3 8087 NJD986567022 G O KELLER INCORPORATED 1201 SOUTH AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 5/12/93 BUST C2 8118 NJL800259657 317 TO 321 FRANKLIN PLACE 317 TO 321 FRANKLIN PL PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 12/23/96 BFO-N C1 8152 NJL800104515 TEPPERS THE GREEN AT PLAINFIELD SOMERSET & FRONT STS PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 3/2/95 BFO-N C1 8186 NJL000034470 ELIZABETHTOWN WC NETHERWOOD WELLFIELD 1341 NORTH AVE PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 07060 4/1/92 UNK SO C3 8206 NJL800068272 DUNN & SONS CORPORATION 114-120 WEST 4TH ST PLAINFIELD CITY UNION 07060 10/24/94 BFO-N C1 7754 NJD002522514 E86683 INDUSTRIAL MICROWAVE CORPORATION 514 TO 520 MARTIN PL SCOTCH PLAINS TOWNSHIP UNION 07076 7/12/94 BEECRA C3 7842 NJD986585578 0032889 SCOTCH PLAINS MOVING CENTER 2015 RTE 22 W SCOTCH PLAINS TOWNSHIP UNION 07076 8/21/90 BUST C2 7850 NJD986597854 0102449 ASPLUNDH TREE EXPERT COMPANY 2450 PLAINFIELD AVE SCOTCH PLAINS TOWNSHIP UNION 11/2/90 BUST B 7903 NJL600063374 930928093107 DANNUNZIO BROTHERS INCORPORATED 556 JERUSALEM RD SCOTCH PLAINS TOWNSHIP UNION 9/28/93 BFO-M C1 7920 NJL800010878 930928091701 2435 PLAINFIELD AVENUE 2435 PLAINFIELD AVE SCOTCH PLAINS TOWNSHIP UNION 07076 9/28/93 BFO-M C1 7930 NJP000857094 E85581 MEDRECON INCORPORATED 560 JERUSALEM RD SCOTCH PLAINS TOWNSHIP UNION 11/17/92 BEECRA C1 8111 NJL800244725 F & E TRUCKING 582 FOREST RD SCOTCH PLAINS TOWNSHIP UNION 12/17/96 BFO-IN B

19 Table B-2 - List of Known Contaminated Sites by County for the Raritan Basin as of 1997 State of Remedial KCSL97_ID Site Identification # Case Identification # Site Name Address City County Zip Code Status Designation Lead Agency Remedial Level 8136 NJP000858175 GULF SERVICE STATION SCOTCH PLAINS TWP RTE 22 & VICTOR ST SCOTCH PLAINS TOWNSHIP UNION 07076 2/11/93 UNK SO NA 8143 NJD986600013 EXXON SERVICE STATION SCOTCH PLAINS TWP 1800 RTE 22 & GLENSIDE AVE SCOTCH PLAINS TOWNSHIP UNION 07076 6/8/95 BFCM-6 C1 Source: NJDEP Site Remediation Program, 1997 Remedial Level Codes are defined as follows: B - A single phase remedial action in response to a single contaminant category effecting only soils. Does not include ground water investigation or remediation. C1 - A remedial action which does not involve formal design where source is known/identified. May include the potential for (unconfirmed) ground water contamination. C2 - A remedial action which consists of a formal engineering design phase, and is in response to a known source or release. Usually involves cases where ground water contamination has been confirmed or is known to be present. C3 - A multi-phase remedial action in response to an unknown and/or uncontrolled source or discharge to the soils and/or ground water. D - A multi-phase remedial action in response to multiple medium which includes known contamination of ground water. Lead Agency Codes are defined as follows: BC - Bureau of Construction BER - Bureau of Emergency Response; BER-I - Region I; BER-II - Region II BEECRA - Bureau of Environmental Evaluation, Cleanup and Responsibility Assessment BFCM - Bureau of Federal Case Management BFO - Bureau of Field Operations BFO-CA Bureau of Field Operations - Case Assignment Section BFO-IN Bureau of Field Operation - Initial Notice Section BRO-N Bureau of Field Operations - Northern BFO-S - Bureau of Field Operations - Southern BSCM - Bureau of State Case Management BSM - Bureau of Site Management BUST - Bureau of Underground Storage Tanks CEHA - County Environmental Health Act EMSA - Environmental Measurements and Site Assessment Section

20 Table B-3 Solid Waste Landfills in the Raritan Basin Status of Number of Operation Size of Waste in Monitoring Direction of Ground (Open or Year Landfill Landfill in Landfill (in Wells on the Underlying Contains Gas Contains Leachate Water Flow Underneath Type of Waste Stored Landfill Name Owner Municipality Closed) was Closed Acres tons) Landfill Geology Ventilation System Collection System Landfill in Landfill Upper Raritan Watershed Management Area COMBE LF COMBE FILL CORP. CHESTER TWP Closed 1981 80 0 5 ROCK No No 10,13,23,27 CLINTON WILDLIFE MNGMT CLINTON WILDLIFE LF (NJPDES) CLINTON TWP Closed 0.0 0 0 South 25 MENDHAM BORO SLF MENDHAM BORO MENDHAM BORO Closed 1986 120.0 0 5 SAND No No West 13,23 COMBE LF COMBE FILL CORP. MT. OLIVE TWP. Closed 1981 85 0 5 SAND No No 10,12,13,23,25,27

PEAPACK QUARRY LF PKOMLINE SANDERSON ENG. PEAPACK_GLADSTONE Closed 1978 200.0 0 0 ROCK No No UNKNOWN (FLEMINGTON)-RARITAN TWP LF FLEMINGTON BORO RARITAN TWP Closed 1978 270.0 0 0 ROCK Yes No South 10,13,23,27 READINGTON TWP S.W.D.A. READINGTON TWP READINGTON Closed 0.0 0 6 ROCK Yes No South 10,13,23 HERCULES INC. HERCULES INC. ROXBURY TWP Open 1985 300.0 6,800,000 0 CLAY No No FENIMORE LF DURO CONSTRUCTION CO. ROXBURY TWP Closed 1977 100.0 0 8 ROCK No No East 10,13,23 HERCULES INC. HERCULES INC. ROXBURY TWP Open 1985 300.0 6,800,000 33 CLAY No No 13,23,27 Lower Raritan Watershed Management Area

UION CNTY-RUNNELLS LF UNION COUNTY BERKELEY HEIGHTS TWP Closed 400.0 8,600,000 4 SAND No No 13,23 BOUND BROOK BORO SLF BOUND BROOK BORO BOUND BROOK BORO Closed 0.0 0 0 South 13,23 EDGEBORO MIDDLESEX COUNTY EAST BRUNSWICK Open 233.0 1,233,341 36 SAND Yes Yes East 10,13,23,25,27 INDUSTRIAL LAND INDUSTRIAL LAND RECLAIMING SLF RELCLAIMING INC. EDISON Closed 1985 121.0 0 13 SAND No No 10,13,23,25,27 KIN-BUC II KIN-BUC INC. EDISON TWP Closed 0.0 0 0 UNKNOWN KIN-BUC KIN-BUC INC. EDISON TWP Closed 0 0.0 0 0 UNKNOWN EDISON TWP SLF EDISON TWP EDISON TWP Open 1990 350.0 3,511,600 10 SAND No No 10,13,27 MIDDLESEX COUNTY MIDDLESEX COUNTY EDISON TWP Closed 1981 800.0 0 0 SAND No No 13,23 ENGLISHTOWN DISPOSAL ENGLISHTOWN BORO ENGLISHTOWN BORO Closed 1982 200.0 0 5 SAND No No North 13 ENGLISHTOWN AUCTION ENGLISHTOWN AUCTION LF SALES MANALAPAN Closed 1975 100.0 0 0 SAND No No UNKNOWN BIO GRO SYSTEMS (SLUDGE BULKS NURSERY FARM) MANALAPAN Closed 0 0.0 0 0 74 MANVILLE CORP LF MANVILLE SALES CORP MANVILLE BORO Open 1990 700.0 4,816,000 10 SAND No No North 10,13,27 MIDDLESEX BORO SLF MIDDLESEX BORO MIDDLESEX Closed 1974 100.0 0 8 SAND No No East UNKNOWN JAMESBURG BORO SLF JAMESBURG BORO MONROE TWP Closed 1976 400.0 0 3 SAND No No East UNKNOWN BFI LF BFI OF SOUTH JERSEY MONROE TWP Closed 0 0.0 0 0 10,13,23,25,27

STANLEY OLBRYS LF STANLEY OLBRYS TRUCKING MONROE TWP Closed 1985 7 2,710,000 6 CLAY No No North 13,23,25,27 R. E. ETSCH R.E. ETSCH INC. MONROE TWP Closed 0.0 0 2 North 10,13,23,25,27

BRADFORD DEMOLITION BRADFORD DEMOLITION MONROE TWP Open 1986 600.0 0 40 SAND No No East 13 NORTH PLAINFIELD BORO SLF NORTH PLAINFIELD BORO NORTH PLAINFIELD BORO Closed 1979 24 0 0 SAND No No East UNKNOWN CELOTEX LF CELOTEX CORP PERTH AMBOY Closed 1981 140.0 0 5 SAND Yes No 13 PERTH AMBOY CITY PERTH AMBOY CITY PERTH AMBOY CITY Closed 1980 100.0 0 40 SAND No No North UNKNOWN RARITAN CENTER SLF II RARITAN BORO RARITAN BORO Closed 0.0 0 5 South 10,13,23 SAYERVILLE BORO LF SAYERVILLE BORO SAYERVILLE Closed 0 0.0 0 0 UNKNOWN NL INDUSTRIES NL INDUSTRIES SAYREVILLE Closed 1982 110.0 0 0 SAND No No 13,27 DUPONT DUPONT SAYREVILLE Closed 1981 500.0 0 8 SAND No No 13,23,27 HERCULES LF HERCULES INC. SAYREVILLE Closed 1978 500.0 0 0 SAND Yes No UNKNOWN SOMERVILLE BORO LF SOMERVILLE BORO SOMERVILLE BORO Closed 1984 450.0 0 20 CLAY No No South 10,13,23,27 BELLIZIO SLF BELLIZIO MACHINE GEORGE BELLIZIO SOUTH BRUNSWICK Closed 1983 300.0 0 2 SAND No No 13,23,25,27 BFI BFI OF SOUTH JERSEY INC. SOUTH BRUNSWICK Closed 0 0.0 0 0 UNKNOWN

SOUTH BRUNSWICK SLF SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP SOUTH BRUNSWICK Closed 1984 0.0 0 6 SAND No No North 10 J.I.S. SLF J.I.S. INDUSTRIAL SERVICE SOUTH BRUNSWICK Closed 0.0 0 4 East 10,13,27 Table B-3 Continued Solid Waste Landfills in the Raritan Basin Status of Number of Operation Size of Waste in Monitoring Direction of Ground (Open or Year Landfill Landfill in Landfill (in Wells on the Underlying Contains Gas Contains Leachate Water Flow Underneath Type of Waste Stored Landfill Name Owner Municipality Closed) was Closed Acres tons) Landfill Geology Ventilation System Collection System Landfill in Landfill Lower Raritan Watershed Management Area SOUTH PLAINFIELD SLF SOUTH PLAINFIELD BORO SOUTH PLAINFIELD Closed 1982 160.0 0 8 SAND No No East 13,23 ELIZABETH DISPOSAL SWDA BFI WOODBRIDGE Closed 1974 150.0 0 4 SAND No No South UNKNOWN Millstone Watershed Management Area CRANBURY TWP SLF CRANBURY TWP CRANBURY TWP Closed 110.0 0 5 SAND No No South 10,13,23,25,27 HILLSBOROUGH SLF OLD SITE HILLSBOROUGH TWP HILLSBOROUGH TWP Closed 1986 100.0 0 1 ROCK No No South 10,13,23,27 HOPEWELL TWP SLF HOPEWELL TWP HOPEWELL TWP Closed 1980 100.0 0 3 ROCK No No North 10,13 MONTGOMERY LF MONTGOMERY TWP MONTGOMERY TWP Closed 1981 500.0 0 0 ROCK No No UNKNOWN NORTH PRINCETON DEV. NORTH PRINCETON CENTER LF DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER MONTGOMERY TWP Closed 1992 400.0 0 0 SAND No No East 10

PENNINGTON BORO SLF PENNINGTON BORO PENNINGTON Closed 1981 100.0 0 4 ROCK No No North 10,13,23 PLAINSBORO TWP SLF PLAINSBORO TWP PLAINSBORO Closed 1982 500.0 0 3 SAND No No North 10,13,27 PLAINSBORO TWP COMPOST (COMPOST FACILITY) PLAINSBORO TWSP EXP. PLAINSBORO TWP Closed 0.0 0 0 10,23,27 PRINCETON SLF PRINCETON BORO PRINCETON Open 1987 600.0 5,000,000 15 SAND No No North 10,13,23 Source: NJDEP, ____ Notes: Waste Type Codes: 10 - Municipal; 12 - Dry Sewage Sludge; 13 - Bulky Waste; 23 - Vegetative Waste; 25 - Animal and Food Processing Waste; 27 - Dry Industrial Waste; 72 - Bulk Liquid and Semiliquids; 73 - Septic Tank Clean-Out Wastes; 74 - Liquid Sewage Waste Table B-4 - NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water within the 7 Counties of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 NJPDES Permit Permit Closed/ Municipality County Facility Name Number Ground Water Category Terminated ALEXANDRIA TWP. HUNTERDON ALEXANDRIA TWP SCHOOL NJ0102482 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY BETHLEHEM TWP. HUNTERDON JUGTOWN MOUNTAIN CAMPSITES NJ0085235 UNDERGROUND INJECTION/PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY BETHLEHEM TWP. HUNTERDON HUNTERDON CONCRETE CO. NJ0107859 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL BLOOMSBURY BORO HUNTERDON BLOOMSBURY WATER DEPARTMENT NJ0106810 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS BLOOMSBURY BORO HUNTERDON FAWN RUN DEVELOPMENT NJ0058246 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT BLOOMSBURY BORO HUNTERDON GARDEN STATE TRUCK PLAZA NJ0109681 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON TWIN OAKS NJ0050857 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT 12/8/98 CLINTON TOWN HUNTERDON BAPTIST CAMP & CONFERENCE CENTER NJ0135534 UNDERGROUND INJECTION/PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON EXXON RESEARCH & ENG CO NJ0089338 SPRAY IRRIGATION-INDUSTRIAL CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON PROMENADE THE NJ0074527 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON YMCA CAMP CARR NJ0102911 UNDERGROUND INJECTION/PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON READINGTON-LEBANON SEWER AUTHORITY NJ0098922 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE 12/23/98 CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON ROLLING HILLS OF HUNTERDON NJ0087335 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON ERRICO PROPERTY NJ0088901 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT 3/18/99 CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON ROMANO & CHIOVITTI NJ0105414 UNDERGROUND INJECTION/PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON EXXON RESEARCH & ENG CO NJ0089338 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON EXXON RESEARCH & ENG CO NJ0089338 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON EXXON RESEARCH & ENG CO NJ0089338 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON ARROW MILL PLAZA NJ0067229 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON HUNTERDON COUNTY TRANSFER STATION NJ0105627 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON GRAYROCK VILLAGE NJ0133663 UNDERGROUND INJECTION/PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON MOUNTAINVIEW CORRECTIONAL INST NJ0028487 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CLINTON TWP. HUNTERDON NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DATA PROCESSING CENTER NJ0131938 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY DELAWARE TWP. HUNTERDON DELAWARE & RARITAN CANAL NJ0053147 DREDGE SPOILS DELAWARE TWP. HUNTERDON DEL TWP STP NJ0027561 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE EAST AMWELL TWP. HUNTERDON EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP SCHOOL NJ0134317 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY EAST AMWELL TWP. HUNTERDON ALBERT ELIAS RESIDENTIAL GROUP NJ0076422 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY FLEMINGTON BORO HUNTERDON EXXON FLEMINGTON TERMINAL NJ0076236 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL FLEMINGTON BORO HUNTERDON JOHANNA FARMS INC NJ0090441 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST FLEMINGTON BORO HUNTERDON MAGNESIUM ELECTRON NJ0128911 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST FLEMINGTON BORO HUNTERDON QUALITY PARTITION MANUFACTURING NJ0128392 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST FLEMINGTON BORO HUNTERDON UNITED STATES BRONZE POWDERS NJ0089150 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL FLEMINGTON BORO HUNTERDON UNITED STATES BRONZE POWDERS NJ0089150 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST FRANKLIN TWP. HUNTERDON FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NJ0072435 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY GLEN GARDNER BORO HUNTERDON SPRUCE HILLS NJ0052281 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT GLEN GARDNER BORO HUNTERDON LENTINE AGGREGATES NJ0101893 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL GLEN GARDNER BORO HUNTERDON LENTINE AGGREGATES NJ0101893 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST GLEN GARDNER BORO HUNTERDON GLEN GARDNER HOTEL NJ0108987 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HAMPTON BORO HUNTERDON HAMPTON MANOR APARTMENTS NJ0108171 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HAMPTON BORO HUNTERDON VILLAGE SQUARE NJ0066907 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT HAMPTON BORO HUNTERDON ROBIN HILL APARTMENTS NJ0131482 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOLLAND TWP. HUNTERDON GILBERT GENERATING STATION NJ0005517 THERMAL SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE HOLLAND TWP. HUNTERDON CROWN PAPER NJ0089095 LANDFILL-INDUST/COMMERCIAL HOLLAND TWP. HUNTERDON FIBERMARK NJ0107701 SPRAY IRRIGATION-INDUSTRIAL HOLLAND TWP. HUNTERDON FIBERMARK NJ0107701 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL HOLLAND TWP. HUNTERDON FIBERMARK NJ0089109 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL HOLLAND TWP. HUNTERDON GILBERT GENERATING STATION NJ0005517 SLUDGE QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT LAMBERTVILLE CITY HUNTERDON HILL WATER TREATMENT PLANT NJ0070424 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS LAMBERTVILLE CITY HUNTERDON SOUTH HUNTERDON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL NJ0131261 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY LAMBERTVILLE CITY HUNTERDON LAMBERTVILLE QUARRY NJ0032271 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL LAMBERTVILLE CITY HUNTERDON WEST AMWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NJ0134520 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY LEBANON TWP. HUNTERDON CAMP BEISLER RETREAT CENTER NJ0128821 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY LEBANON TWP. HUNTERDON VOORHEES STATE PARK NJ0133248 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY LEBANON TWP. HUNTERDON CAMELOT AT SPRUCE RIDGE NJ0137669 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY LEBANON TWP. HUNTERDON NEIGHBORS PLAZA NJ0132705 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY LEBANON TWP. HUNTERDON VALLEY VIEW SCHOOL NJ0106836 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY RARITAN TWP. HUNTERDON RARITAN TOWNSHIP MUA NJ0022047 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE 9/15/99 RARITAN TWP. HUNTERDON RARITAN TOWNSHIP MUA NJ0022047 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT 9/15/99 RARITAN TWP. HUNTERDON COPPER HILL COUNTRY CLUB NJ0074128 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT RARITAN TWP. HUNTERDON DUTCH COUNTRY FARMERS MARKET NJ0108294 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT RARITAN TWP. HUNTERDON COPPER HILL SCHOOL NJ0108332 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT READINGTON TWP. HUNTERDON STANTON PROPERTIES NJ0074802 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY READINGTON TWP. HUNTERDON DEER PATH FAMILY YMCA BRANCH NJ0132454 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY 1 Table B-4 - NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water within the 7 Counties of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 NJPDES Permit Permit Closed/ Municipality County Facility Name Number Ground Water Category Terminated READINGTON TWP. HUNTERDON STANTON PROPERTIES NJ0074802 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY READINGTON TWP. HUNTERDON MINALEX CORPORATION NJ0126047 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL READINGTON TWP. HUNTERDON READINGTON-LEBANON SEWERAGE AUTHORITY NJ0129356 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY 12/23/98 READINGTON TWP. HUNTERDON MINALEX CORPORATION NJ0126047 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST TEWKSBURY TWP. HUNTERDON OLDWICK MATERIALS NJ0002917 STORMWATER TEWKSBURY TWP. HUNTERDON A M BEST COMPANY NJ0134627 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT TEWKSBURY TWP. HUNTERDON OLDWICK WATER POLLUTION CONTROL NJ0055956 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY TEWKSBURY TWP. HUNTERDON OLDWICK WATER POLLUTION CONTROL NJ0055956 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY TEWKSBURY TWP. HUNTERDON A.M. BEST NJ0028452 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY TEWKSBURY TWP. HUNTERDON TEWKSBURY TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION NJ0103110 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY TEWKSBURY TWP. HUNTERDON HUNTERS GLEN NJ0053279 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY TEWKSBURY TWP. HUNTERDON CROSSROADS AT OLDWICK NJ0104396 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT UNION TWP. HUNTERDON HUNTERSFIELD CONDOMINIUMS NJ0066061 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT 8/27/99 UNION TWP. HUNTERDON GRANDIN ORCHARDS NJ0081299 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY UNION TWP. HUNTERDON BRASS CASTLE ESTATES NJ0068829 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT UNION TWP. HUNTERDON PREMIERE DEVELOPMENT L.L.C-- PROPOSED OFFICE BLDG NJ0136212 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT EAST WINDSOR TWP. MERCER EAST WINDSOR MUA NJ0023787 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT EAST WINDSOR TWP. MERCER COURTYARD AT EAST WINDSOR NJ0064394 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY EAST WINDSOR TWP. MERCER LOCKHEED MARTIN ASTRO SPACE NJ0109487 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST EAST WINDSOR TWP. MERCER EAST WINDSOR MUA NJ0023787 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE EWING TWP. MERCER HOMASOTE COMPANY NJ0105015 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL 1/1/91 EWING TWP. MERCER HOMASOTE COMPANY NJ0105015 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST 1/1/91 EWING TWP. MERCER RICHCRETE OF TRENTON INC NJ0072052 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST 7/20/93 HAMILTON TWP. MERCER CITY OF BORDENTOWN WTP NJ0101923 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS HAMILTON TWP. MERCER MERCER COUNTY RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY NJ0105066 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL 3/2/98 HAMILTON TWP. MERCER ROBERT FROST TREATMENT FACILITY NJ0136646 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS HAMILTON TWP. MERCER NEARPARA RUBBER COMPANY NJ0067628 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST 8/27/99 HIGHTSTOWN BORO MERCER RHEOX, INC NJ0101656 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL HIGHTSTOWN BORO MERCER RHEOX, INC NJ0101656 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST HIGHTSTOWN BORO MERCER HIGHTSTOWN WTP NJ0101630 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS HIGHTSTOWN BORO MERCER RHEOX, INC NJ0101656 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY HIGHTSTOWN BORO MERCER SUBURBAN TRANSIT CORP NJ0083500 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST HOPEWELL TWP. MERCER HOPEWELL VALLEY GOLF CLUB NJ0103489 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOPEWELL TWP. MERCER HOPEWELL TOWN CENTER NJ0136085 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT HOPEWELL TWP. MERCER RALSTON HEIGHTS ESTATES CONDO ASSOC NJ0107760 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOPEWELL TWP. MERCER WASHINGTON CROSSING STATE PARK NJ0133256 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOPEWELL TWP. MERCER HOPEWELL INDUSTRIAL PARK NJ0105643 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOPEWELL TWP. MERCER MOORE'S STATION QUARRY NJ0052671 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL PENNINGTON BORO MERCER PENNYTOWN SHOPPING VILLAGE NJ0101028 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT PENNINGTON BORO MERCER PENNINGTON QUARRY NJ0102024 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL PENNINGTON BORO MERCER PENNINGTON QUARRY NJ0102024 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST PRINCETON BORO MERCER PRINCETON SLF NJ0057312 LANDFILL-MUNICIPAL/SANITARY PRINCETON TWP. MERCER BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY NJ0101575 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL TRENTON CITY MERCER HAMILTON TOWNSHIP WTP NJ0076643 RESIDUALS SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT TRENTON CITY MERCER DIV OF FISH GAME & WILDLIFE NJ0085537 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY TRENTON CITY MERCER GENERAL PERMIT - I2 NJ0108642 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS TRENTON CITY MERCER T P TERMINAL INC NJ0105775 SITE REMEDIATION TRENTON CITY MERCER TRENTON SEWER UTILITY NJ0103179 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY TRENTON CITY MERCER TRENTON SEWER UTILITY NJ0103179 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY TRENTON CITY MERCER MOBIL OIL CORP. - TRENTON TERMINAL NJ0101885 OVERLAND FLOW-INDUSTRIAL TRENTON CITY MERCER GENERAL PERMIT - CATEGORY I1 NJ0108308 STORMWATER BASINS/SLF (GP) WASHINGTON TWP. MERCER SHARON SCHOOL NJ0086169 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT 1/4/99 WASHINGTON TWP. MERCER MERCER CORPORATE PARK NJ0136981 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WEST WINDSOR TWP. MERCER PRINCETON ARMS SHOPPING CENTER NJ0087262 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CARTERET BORO MIDDLESEX ASHLAND OIL INC-CARTERET NJ0104141 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST CARTERET BORO MIDDLESEX ASHLAND OIL INC-CARTERET NJ0104141 SITE REMEDIATION CRANBURY TWP. MIDDLESEX JAMESWAY WAREHOUSE NJ0020079 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT EAST BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX PINNACLE MATERIALS NJ0128112 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL EAST BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX EDGEBORO DISPOSAL INC NJ0031071 LANDFILL/MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL FACILITY EAST BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX EDGEBORO DISPOSAL INC NJ0031071 STORMWATER RUNOFF EAST BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX ST MARY COPTIC CHURCH NJ0109738 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY EAST BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX HERBERT SAND COMPANY NJ0103977 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL EAST BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX LAKE-VU DAY CAMP NJ0131831 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY 2 Table B-4 - NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water within the 7 Counties of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 NJPDES Permit Permit Closed/ Municipality County Facility Name Number Ground Water Category Terminated EDISON TWP. MIDDLESEX S/K EDISON I ASSOCIATES, LLC NJ0105317 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL EDISON TWP. MIDDLESEX AMERCHOL CORPORATION NJ0051454 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL MIDDLESEX BORO MIDDLESEX DEGUSSA CORP. NJ0107743 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL MIDDLESEX BORO MIDDLESEX TINGLEY RUBBER CORPORATION NJ0109631 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL MONROE TWP. MIDDLESEX HIGHTSTOWN WTP NJ0029475 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT MONROE TWP. MIDDLESEX B & J WARREN & SONS INC NJ0101362 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL MONROE TWP. MIDDLESEX B & J WARREN & SONS INC NJ0101362 OVERLAND FLOW-INDUSTRIAL MONROE TWP. MIDDLESEX KESTLER REST HOME NJ0103632 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MONROE TWP. MIDDLESEX HIGHTSTOWN WTP NJ0029475 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE MONROE TWP. MIDDLESEX STANLEY OLBRYS LANDFILL NJ0055476 LANDFILL-INDUST/COMMERCIAL MONROE TWP. MIDDLESEX THOMPSON COUNTY PARK NJ0127795 DREDGE SPOILS MONROE TWP. MIDDLESEX APPLEGARTH CARE CENTER NJ0081639 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MONROE TWP. MIDDLESEX BUCK MINING & MATERIALS INC NJ0104302 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST NEW BRUNSWICK CITY MIDDLESEX DELPHI ENGINE & ENERGY MANAGEMENT NJ0103390 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST 12/31/96 NORTH BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX CHEESEQUAKE STATE PARK NJ0133221 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY NORTH BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX OKONITE COMPANY THE NJ0109967 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST OLD BRIDGE TWP. MIDDLESEX LIONETTI OIL RECOVERY COMPANY NJ0065307 SITE REMEDIATION 7/27/99 OLD BRIDGE TWP. MIDDLESEX OLD BRIDGE TWP RACEWAY PARK NJ0086291 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY PERTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX RUNYON WATER TREATMENT PLANT NJ0085472 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL PERTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX RUNYON WATER TREATMENT PLANT NJ0085472 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST PERTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX CO-STEEL RARITAN NJ0089478 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST PERTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX KOCH MATERIALS COMPANY NJ0102261 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL PLAINSBORO TWP. MIDDLESEX PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LAB NJ0086029 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL PLAINSBORO TWP. MIDDLESEX PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LAB NJ0086029 SITE REMEDIATION PLAINSBORO TWP. MIDDLESEX MEADOWS AT MIDDLESEX NJ0086819 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY PLAINSBORO TWP. MIDDLESEX UNITED WATER PRINCETON MEADOWS NJ0089711 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY PLAINSBORO TWP. MIDDLESEX MEADOWS AT MIDDLESEX NJ0086819 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY PLAINSBORO TWP. MIDDLESEX FMC CORPORATION NJ0127736 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST PLAINSBORO TWP. MIDDLESEX FMC CORPORATION NJ0127736 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL PLAINSBORO TWP. MIDDLESEX PRINCETON ALLIANCE CHURCH NJ0131679 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT PLAINSBORO TWP. MIDDLESEX FIRMENICH INCORPORATED NJ0101982 SPRAY IRRIGATION-INDUSTRIAL SAYREVILLE BORO MIDDLESEX SAYREVILLE GENERATING STATION NJ0103616 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL SAYREVILLE BORO MIDDLESEX BORDENTOWN AVENUE WTP NJ0050253 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS SAYREVILLE BORO MIDDLESEX E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO NJ0102121 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL SAYREVILLE BORO MIDDLESEX SAYREVILLE COGENERATION FAC NJ0071137 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL SAYREVILLE BORO MIDDLESEX SAYREVILLE WTP/MORGAN NJ0102229 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL SAYREVILLE BORO MIDDLESEX E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO NJ0102121 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST SOUTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX AMBOY AGGREGATES T/A McCORMACK AGGREGATES NJ0104400 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL SOUTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX AMBOY AGGREGATES T/A McCORMACK AGGREGATES NJ0104400 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST SOUTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX MARSULEX INC-SAYREVILLE WORKS NJ0053198 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL 1/21/99 SOUTH AMBOY CITY MIDDLESEX MARSULEX INC-SAYREVILLE WORKS NJ0053198 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST 1/21/99 SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX DALLENBACH SAND COMPANY INC NJ0063631 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX SOUTH BRUNSWICK YMCA NJ0132471 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX BASF CORPORATION NJ0099163 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP. MIDDLESEX AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS, INC. NJ0079341 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL SOUTH RIVER BORO MIDDLESEX SOUTH RIVER WATER TREATMENT FACILITY NJ0068608 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS SPOTSWOOD BORO MIDDLESEX GEORGE STREET WTP NJ0035378 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS WOODBRIDGE TWP. MIDDLESEX SHELL OIL COMPANY NJ0077488 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL WOODBRIDGE TWP. MIDDLESEX SHELL OIL COMPANY NJ0077488 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST WOODBRIDGE TWP. MIDDLESEX DANA TRANSPORT, INC. NJ0107433 SITE REMEDIATION WOODBRIDGE TWP. MIDDLESEX COLONIAL PIPELINE COMPANY NJ0101672 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST WOODBRIDGE TWP. MIDDLESEX AMERADA HESS PORT READING TERMINAL NJ0105236 LAND APPLICATION OF INDUSTRIAL RESIDUALS WOODBRIDGE TWP. MIDDLESEX CYTEC INDUSTRIES NJ0001295 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST ABERDEEN TWP MONMOUTH ABERDEEN TWP. WATER DEPARTMENT NJ0071455 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST ABERDEEN TWP MONMOUTH NEW JERSEY-AMERICAN WATER CO NJ0102181 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS ALLENTOWN BORO MONMOUTH BEACON HILL WTF NJ0105228 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT ALLENTOWN BORO MONMOUTH ALLENTOWN BOROUGH WTP NJ0083917 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL ATL. HIGHLANDS BORO MONMOUTH ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS BOROUGH OF NJ0086380 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS COLTS NECK TWP. MONMOUTH COLTS NECK SHOPPING CENTER NJ0085341 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY COLTS NECK TWP. MONMOUTH CEDAR DRIVE SCHOOL NJ0108961 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY COLTS NECK TWP. MONMOUTH DELICIOUS ORCHARDS NJ0101222 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY COLTS NECK TWP. MONMOUTH DUE PROCESS GOLF COURSE NJ0105759 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT COLTS NECK TWP. MONMOUTH U.S. NAVY/NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE NJ0103373 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL 3 Table B-4 - NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water within the 7 Counties of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 NJPDES Permit Permit Closed/ Municipality County Facility Name Number Ground Water Category Terminated COLTS NECK TWP. MONMOUTH COLTS NECK HIGH SCHOOL NJ0109355 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT COLTS NECK TWP. MONMOUTH CONOVER ROAD SCHOOL NJ0108979 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY COLTS NECK TWP. MONMOUTH ROJEN INC NJ0109029 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT DEAL BORO MONMOUTH MONMOUTH COUNTY LANDFILL2 NJ0108146 LANDFILL-MUNICIPAL/SANITARY DEAL BORO MONMOUTH COLTS TOWN PLAZA NJ0136166 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY DEAL BORO MONMOUTH SWIMMING RIVER WATER TREATMENT PLANT NJ0102318 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS DEAL BORO MONMOUTH RIVERVIEW ASSISTED LIVING NJ0133451 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT FAIR HAVEN BORO MONMOUTH PINE BROOK STP NJ0129534 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY FARMINGDALE BORO MONMOUTH ANGLE IN MOBILE HOME PARK NJ0089630 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY FREEHOLD BORO MONMOUTH NESTLE USA - BEVERAGE DIVISION NJ0105856 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST FREEHOLD BORO MONMOUTH PRESTONE PRODUCTS CORPORATION NJ0101486 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL FREEHOLD BORO MONMOUTH FREEHOLD COGENERATION PLANT NJ0105864 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST 11/21/97 FREEHOLD BORO MONMOUTH PRESTONE PRODUCTS CORPORATION NJ0101486 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST FREEHOLD TWP. MONMOUTH BIDCO INTERNATIONAL NJ0101711 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL 4/13/99 FREEHOLD TWP. MONMOUTH PINE CONE CAMPGROUND NJ0085162 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH CHASE MANHATTAN OPERATIONS & ADMINISTRATION CENTER NJ0081809 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH BELL LABS DIV OF LUCENT TECH NJ0101567 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL 12/31/96 HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH HOLMDEL SHOPPING CENTER NJ0071102 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH HOLMDEL VILLAGE SCHOOL STP NJ0027031 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH WATER TREATMENT PLANT #2 NJ0086908 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH PRUDENTIAL INS CO NJ0101338 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH HMF PROPERTY NJ0134821 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH HOLMDEL NURSING AND CONVALESENT HOME NJ0027529 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH TWIN WELLS EXECUTIVE CENTER NJ0068993 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH HARVARD ELECTRONICS INC NJ0101273 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST HOLMDEL TWP. MONMOUTH HARVARD ELECTRONICS INC NJ0101273 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH HOLGATE PROPERTY ASSOCIATES NJ0107239 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH ANGLE IN NJ0061824 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH ECHO INK, INC. NJ0108529 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST 4/22/98 HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH GREEN ACRES MANOR NJ0084271 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH DALER ROWNEY USA NJ0067113 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH EMIL A SCHROTH INC NJ0088463 OVERLAND FLOW-INDUSTRIAL HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH CHAPTER HOUSE NJ0087696 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH HOWELL TOWNSHIP MUA WTP NJ0069418 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH APOLLO DINER NJ0103624 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH FIVE POINTS SQUARE NJ0072681 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH NINE NORTH PLAZA NJ0127752 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HOWELL TWP. MONMOUTH GEORGE HARMS CONSTRUCTUION COMPANY NJ0067431 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL KEANSBURG BORO MONMOUTH FARMINGDALE BOROUGH OF NJ0103209 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS KEANSBURG BORO MONMOUTH ALLAIRE STATE PARK NJ0133213 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY KEANSBURG BORO MONMOUTH EDGE OF TOWN RESTAURANT NJ0134295 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH MONMOUTH BATTLEFIELD STATE PARK NJ0091219 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH TUBED PRODUCTS, INC. NJ0004910 SLUDGE QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH PINEBROOK SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT NJ0101281 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH PINELAND REST HOME NJ0107794 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH MANALAPAN BOWLING CENTER NJ0087297 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH TUBED PRODUCTS, INC. NJ0004910 THERMAL SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH MONMOUTH BATTLEFIELD STATE PARK NJ0091219 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH ANDEE PLAZA NJ0128457 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH OWENS BROCKWAY GLASS NJ0084344 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL 1/25/99 MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH SAHARA SAND OF MILLSTONE NJ0089753 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH UNITED WATER MATCHAPONIX NJ0064386 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH FREEHOLD BOROUGH WATER NJ0101311 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS MANALAPAN TWP. MONMOUTH LAMB LANE WTP NJ0057983 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS MANASQUAN BORO MONMOUTH CUSA REALTY LLC NJ0074063 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MANASQUAN BORO MONMOUTH SHORE MOBILE ACRES NJ0084468 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MARLBORO TWP. MONMOUTH MONMOUTH BATTLEFIELD STATE PARK NJ0133272 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MARLBORO TWP. MONMOUTH MARLBORO STATE HOSPITAL WTP NJ0087301 OVERLAND FLOW-INDUSTRIAL MARLBORO TWP. MONMOUTH MARLBORO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB NJ0086282 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY 8/27/99 MARLBORO TWP. MONMOUTH MARLBORO INDUSTRIAL PARK NJ0074829 STORMWATER MARLBORO TWP. MONMOUTH HARBOR ROAD WTP NJ0103446 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS MARLBORO TWP. MONMOUTH UNITED WATER MATCHAPONIX NJ0129119 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS MARLBORO TWP. MONMOUTH MARLBORO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB NJ0086282 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY 8/27/99 4 Table B-4 - NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water within the 7 Counties of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 NJPDES Permit Permit Closed/ Municipality County Facility Name Number Ground Water Category Terminated MATAWAN BORO MONMOUTH MATAWAN BORO WATER TREATMENT PLANT NJ0058149 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST MIDDLETOWN TWP. MONMOUTH GATEWAY NATIONAL RECREATION NJ0022314 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY MIDDLETOWN TWP. MONMOUTH MONMOUTH CO BAYSHORE OUTFALL NJ0024694 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY MIDDLETOWN TWP. MONMOUTH MONMOUTH CO BAYSHORE OUTFALL NJ0101842 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY 8/27/99 MILLSTONE TWP. MONMOUTH MILLSTONE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NJ0103268 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MONMOUTH BEACH BORO MONMOUTH CHARLESTON SPRINGS GOLF COURSE NJ0133353 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MONMOUTH BEACH BORO MONMOUTH BURGER KING RESTAURANT NJ0136051 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MONMOUTH BEACH BORO MONMOUTH LUCHENTO'S RESTAURANT NJ0135194 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY NEPTUNE TWP. MONMOUTH TNSA SEWAGE TREATMENT PLT NJ0101290 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY OCEANPORT BORO MONMOUTH WATER TREATMENT PLANT #1 NJ0103195 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS TINTON FALLS MONMOUTH MONMOUTH CO RECLAMATION CENTER NJ0128813 STORMWATER BASINS/SLF (GP) UNION BEACH BORO MONMOUTH BAYSHORE REGIONAL SEWERAGE AUTHORITY NJ0024708 RESIDUALS SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT WALL TWP. MONMOUTH LERTCH SLF NJ0056570 F WALL TWP. MONMOUTH CEDAR HOLLOW ESTATES NJ0087289 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT WALL TWP. MONMOUTH SPRING MEADOW GOLF COURSE NJ0133281 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WALL TWP. MONMOUTH SOUTH MONMOUTH REGIONAL STP NJ0101451 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY WALL TWP. MONMOUTH MID AMERICA DIVISION OF MENASHA CORP NJ0102873 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST 12/24/98 WALL TWP. MONMOUTH ECONO LODGE MOTEL NJ0074977 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT WALL TWP. MONMOUTH GARDEN STATE MOBILE HOME PARK NJ0084662 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WALL TWP. MONMOUTH ADAM SPENCE CORPORATION NJ0103403 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL WALL TWP. MONMOUTH SELECTIVE COATINGS & INK, INC NJ0105074 OVERLAND FLOW-INDUSTRIAL WALL TWP. MONMOUTH FRED MCDOWELL HURLEY POND PIT NJ0109690 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL WALL TWP. MONMOUTH STANDARD-KEIL HARDWARE MFG CO NJ0034061 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WALL TWP. MONMOUTH BEL RAY COMPANY INC NJ0034177 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST WALL TWP. MONMOUTH BEL RAY COMPANY INC NJ0034177 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL WALL TWP. MONMOUTH SELECTIVE COATINGS & INK, INC NJ0066192 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK WALL TWP. MONMOUTH PICALLILY'S RESTAURANT NJ0127833 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WALL TWP. MONMOUTH SELECTIVE COATINGS & INK, INC NJ0105074 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL BOONTON TWP. MORRIS MAROTTA SCIENTIFIC CONTROLS INC NJ0088480 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY BOONTON TWP. MORRIS NEW JERSEY FIREMAN'S HOME NJ0063568 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT 12/1/97 BOONTON TWP. MORRIS JOHANSON MANUFACTURING CORP. NJ0105635 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY BOONTON TWP. MORRIS BREED CORPORATION NJ0067679 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT BOONTON TWP. MORRIS BOONTON TWP WATER NJ0052485 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS BOONTON TWP. MORRIS RFL ELECTRONICS INC NJ0136751 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CHATHAM BORO MORRIS MOLITOR WATER POLLUTION NJ0109410 RESIDUALS SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT CHATHAM BORO MORRIS MOLITOR WATER POLLUTION NJ0109410 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY CHATHAM TWP. MORRIS CHATHAM TWP MAIN STP NJ0103438 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY CHATHAM TWP. MORRIS MAGLA PRODUCTS NJ0069370 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CHATHAM TWP. MORRIS CHATHAM TWP MAIN STP NJ0103438 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY CHESTER BORO MORRIS CHESTER FRANKLIN ASSOC LLC NJ0136697 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CHESTER BORO MORRIS SIMMONDS PRECISION NJ0002330 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST CHESTER BORO MORRIS CHESTER OUTLET MALL NJ0134058 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CHESTER BORO MORRIS BLACK RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL NJ0108278 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CHESTER BORO MORRIS DICKERSON/BRAGG ELEM SCHOOLS NJ0108260 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CHESTER BORO MORRIS WINDY ACRES NJ0084701 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY CHESTER BORO MORRIS CHESTER POOL@ BLACK RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL NJ0134201 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CHESTER BORO MORRIS CHESTER SPRINGS SHOPPING CNT NJ0090115 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CHESTER BORO MORRIS Commercial Office/Retail Building NJ0128872 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CHESTER BORO MORRIS CHESTER BORO STP & DISPOSAL NJ0054101 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CHESTER TWP. MORRIS WELKIND NEUROLOGICAL HOSPITAL NJ0099520 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CHESTER TWP. MORRIS APPLIED WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT, INC. NJ0071013 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT CHESTER TWP. MORRIS CHESTER BREEDING STATION NJ0136093 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT DENVILLE TWP. MORRIS ROYSONS CORPORATION NJ0132292 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST FLORHAM PARK BORO MORRIS PRECISION ROLLED PRODUCTS NJ0107301 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL FLORHAM PARK BORO MORRIS PRECISION ROLLED PRODUCTS NJ0107301 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST HANOVER TWP. MORRIS MAGULLIAN FUEL CORPORATION NJ0101303 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL HANOVER TWP. MORRIS WHIPPANY PAPER BOARD EDEN MILL NJ0064211 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL HANOVER TWP. MORRIS JEFFERSON VILLAGE SQUARE NJ0089028 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT HANOVER TWP. MORRIS HANOVER SEWERAGE AUTHORITY - TREATMENT PLANT NJ0024902 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY HANOVER TWP. MORRIS HANOVER SEWERAGE AUTHORITY NJ0101460 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY HARDING TWP. MORRIS HARDING TOWNSHIP SCHOOL NJ0109398 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT HARDING TWP. MORRIS NJDOT-HARDING REST AREA NJ0080357 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY HARDING TWP. MORRIS JOCKEY HOLLOW OFFICE COMPLEX NJ0133574 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY 5 Table B-4 - NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water within the 7 Counties of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 NJPDES Permit Permit Closed/ Municipality County Facility Name Number Ground Water Category Terminated JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS WEST SHORE APARTMENTS INC NJ0108693 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS ELLEN T BRIGGS SCHOOL NJ0102741 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS WILLOW LAKE DAY CAMP NJ0103284 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS MILTON SHOPPING CENTER NJ0075302 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT 1/15/98 JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS RLM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION NJ0107832 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS PATHMARK SUPER CENTER NJ0108243 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS COZY LAKE SCHOOL NJ0102750 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS JEFFERSON GARDENS NJ0108570 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS LAKESIDE SHOPPING CENTER NJ0106968 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS LAKE HOPATCONG QUARRY NJ0052418 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS NEW ORLEANS STEAK HOUSE NJ0129551 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS GREEN VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER NJ0128830 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS SANDY POINT MOBILE HOME PARK NJ0068331 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS BERKSHIRE SAND & STONE CO INC NJ0086371 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS LE BISTRO RESTAURANT AND APARTMENTS NJ0128350 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS CASA BIANCA RESTAURANT NJ0136379 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS JEFFERSON VILLAGE NJ0133558 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS MOOSEPAC DEVELOPMENT NJ0081086 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS BOWLING GREEN GOLF FAIRWAYS NJ0052981 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS PRIME FABRICATORS NJ0070971 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS PRIME FABRICATORS NJ0070971 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS JEFFERSON TWP BD OF ED. (HIGH-MIDDLE) NJ0021091 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE JEFFERSON TWP. MORRIS SENECA GARDEN APARTMENTS NJ0065820 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT KINNELON BORO MORRIS FAYSON LAKE WATER COMPANY NJ0072559 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL KINNELON BORO MORRIS SMOKE RISE INN NJ0109622 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY KINNELON BORO MORRIS OFFICE COMPLEX NJ0103292 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY KINNELON BORO MORRIS BUTLER WATER DEPARTMENT NJ0101877 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS LINCOLN PARK BORO MORRIS PEGUANNOCK, LINCOLN PARK AND FAIRFIELD SEWERAGE AUTHORITY NJ0079651 RESIDUALS SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT LINCOLN PARK BORO MORRIS PEGUANNOCK, LINCOLN PARK AND FAIRFIELD SEWERAGE AUTHORITY NJ0079651 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL LONG HILL TWP. MORRIS PASSAIC TWP STP NJ0024465 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT LONG HILL TWP. MORRIS LONG HILL TOWNSHIP OF STP NJ0103241 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY LONG HILL TWP. MORRIS PASSAIC TWP STP NJ0024465 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE MENDHAM TWP. MORRIS BOROUGH OF MENDHAM STP` NJ0102806 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY MENDHAM TWP. MORRIS DAYTOP VILLAGE INC NJ0102954 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MENDHAM TWP. MORRIS CLYDE POTTS WTP NJ0103152 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS MENDHAM TWP. MORRIS MENDHAM WEST WTP NJ0068811 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MENDHAM TWP. MORRIS MENDHAM EAST WASTE WTP NJ0058050 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MENDHAM TWP. MORRIS MENDHAM EAST WASTE WTP NJ0058050 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY MENDHAM TWP. MORRIS IRENE'S SPRING TREE FARM NJ0131610 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MINE HILL TWP. MORRIS CANFIELD AVENUE SCHOOL NJ0102822 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MONTVILLE TWP. MORRIS CHANGEBRIDGE AT MONTVILLE ASSOC. NJ0050555 COMMUNITY SEPTIC SYSTEM MONTVILLE TWP. MORRIS HABER INC NJ0050938 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST 6/3/99 MORRIS TWP. MORRIS MORRIS CNTY GOLF CLUB NJ0081213 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MORRIS TWP. MORRIS MORRIS COUNTY CULTURAL CENTER NJ0112984 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST MORRIS TWP. MORRIS TOYOTA OF MORRISTOWN NJ0074101 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST MORRISTOWN TOWN MORRIS MORRISTOWN TOWN -RIDGEDALE AVE NJ0052493 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY MOUNT ARLINGTON BORO MORRIS UNITED WATER NJ0065226 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MOUNT ARLINGTON BORO MORRIS OUR LADY OF THE LAKE CHURCH NJ0086991 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY 5/22/98 MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS ALMETEK INDUSTRIES, INC. NJ0136964 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS PROVIDENCE DEVELOPMENT CORP NJ0073776 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS GOLD MINE ESTATES WATER SYSTEM NJ0102393 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS FLANDERS OFFICE & RESEARCH CTR NJ0088986 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS MOUNT OLIVE HIGH SCHOOL NJ0051519 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY 9/10/99 MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS MOUNT OLIVE HIGH SCHOOL NJ0051519 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL 9/10/99 MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS FLANDERS DAY CAMP NJ0087785 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS GOLDEN HILLS DEVELOPMENT NJ0053422 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS MT OLIVE VILLAGES SEWER CO STP NJ0099538 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS MT OLIVE VILLAGES SEWER CO STP NJ0099538 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS EQUITY SHOPPING CENTER NJ0035220 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS EQUITY SHOPPING CENTER NJ0035220 SUBSURFACE DISPOSAL-INDUST MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS EQUITY SHOPPING CENTER NJ0035220 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS LAKELAND PLAZA NJ0086142 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS ALLAMUCHY MOUNTAIN STATE PARK NJ0133345 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY 6 Table B-4 - NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water within the 7 Counties of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 NJPDES Permit Permit Closed/ Municipality County Facility Name Number Ground Water Category Terminated MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS MT OLIVE TWP BD OF ED NJ0050393 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS OAKWOOD VILLAGE STP NJ0090051 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS COUNTRY OAKS NJ0108928 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MOUNT OLIVE TWP. MORRIS WYNDHAM POINTE NJ0128848 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT NETCONG BORO MORRIS GREAT NORTHERN TRUCK LINES NJ0066273 STORMWATER BASIC (GENERAL PERMIT) PARSIPPANY TROY-HILLS MORRIS PARSIPPANY TROY HILLS NJ0024970 RESIDUALS SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT PARSIPPANY TROY-HILLS MORRIS ROCKAWAY VALLEY REGIONAL S.A. NJ0103233 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY PEQUANNOCK TWP. MORRIS POMPTON QUEEN DINER NJ0100901 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY PEQUANNOCK TWP. MORRIS TRIANGLE HOFBRAU RESTAURANT NJ0087572 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY PEQUANNOCK TWP. MORRIS FRIENDLY'S ICE CREAM NJ0105473 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY PEQUANNOCK TWP. MORRIS SPA 23 & RACQUET CLUB NJ0087599 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY PEQUANNOCK TWP. MORRIS EDWARDS ENGINEERING CORP. NJ0072311 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT PEQUANNOCK TWP. MORRIS EDWARDS ENGINEERING CORP. NJ0072311 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST PEQUANNOCK TWP. MORRIS EDWARDS ENGINEERING CORP. NJ0072311 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL PEQUANNOCK TWP. MORRIS EDWARDS ENGINEERING CORP. NJ0072311 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-IINDUST RANDOLPH TWP. MORRIS RANDOLPH SUSSEX INVESTORS LLC NJ0069469 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT RANDOLPH TWP. MORRIS STULL CLOSURE TECHNOLOGIES NJ0053210 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST RANDOLPH TWP. MORRIS PLAZA 447 NJ0135216 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY RANDOLPH TWP. MORRIS IRONIA SCHOOL NJ0134465 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY RANDOLPH TWP. MORRIS RANDOLPH INDUSTRIAL PARK NJ0071234 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST RANDOLPH TWP. MORRIS BETA REALTY GROUP, LLC NJ0132462 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY RANDOLPH TWP. MORRIS INDIA BROOK VILLAGE NJ0088994 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY RANDOLPH TWP. MORRIS TRANSISTOR DEVICES INC NJ0064645 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY RIVERDALE BORO MORRIS 90 RIVERDALE LLC NJ0105929 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY RIVERDALE BORO MORRIS BLUE CIRCLE MATERIALS, INC. - RIVERDALE FACILITY NJ0062243 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL RIVERDALE BORO MORRIS BLUE CIRCLE MATERIALS, INC. - RIVERDALE FACILITY NJ0062243 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST ROCKAWAY BORO MORRIS NJ CAMP FOR BLIND CHILDREN NJ0102890 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY ROCKAWAY TWP. MORRIS KATHERINE D MALONE SCHOOL NJ0075451 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY ROCKAWAY TWP. MORRIS ROCKAWAY ASPHALT FACILITY NJ0050911 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL ROXBURY TWP. MORRIS TOWNSHIP OF ROXBURY NJ0022675 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY ROXBURY TWP. MORRIS B J'S WHOLESALE CLUB NJ0101559 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT ROXBURY TWP. MORRIS PRUDENT PUBLISHING COMPANY NJ0067482 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT ROXBURY TWP. MORRIS SAMSUNG INTERNATIONAL, INC. NJ0077585 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY ROXBURY TWP. MORRIS TOWN TOYOTA - B & W PROPERTIES NJ0073971 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST ROXBURY TWP. MORRIS KENVIL NEWCRETE PRODUCTS CO NJ0075329 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST 3/2/98 ROXBURY TWP. MORRIS HOPATCONG STATE PARK NJ0133311 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WASHINGTON TWP. MORRIS LONG VALLEY BREW PUB & REST NJ0077691 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WASHINGTON TWP. MORRIS SHERWOOD MOBILE HOME PARK CO NJ0105902 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WASHINGTON TWP. MORRIS HACKLEBARNEY STATE PARK NJ0133230 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WHARTON BORO MORRIS MT HOPE ROCKS PRODUCTS INC NJ0101613 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST WHARTON BORO MORRIS MT HOPE ROCKS PRODUCTS INC NJ0101613 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL WHARTON BORO MORRIS WEST MORRIS CENTRAL HIGH SCHL NJ0073601 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY WHARTON BORO MORRIS MT HOPE CONCRETE PLANT (BLUE CIRCLE MATERIALS, INC) NJ0132764 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL BEDMINSTER TWP. SOMERSET HAMILTON FARM GOLF CLUB & EQUESTRIAN CENTER NJ0087343 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT BEDMINSTER TWP. SOMERSET PURNELL SCHOOL NJ0136328 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY BERNARDS TWP. SOMERSET ALBROOK SCHOOL NJ0132969 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY BERNARDS TWP. SOMERSET HARRISON BROOK STP NJ0022845 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-SANITARY BERNARDS TWP. SOMERSET MILLINGTON QUARRY NJ0108618 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL BERNARDS TWP. SOMERSET US GOLF ASSOC MUSEUM EXEC NJ0087378 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT BOUND BROOK BORO SOMERSET STAVOLA CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS NJ0111201 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL BRANCHBURG TWP. SOMERSET AGFA DIVISION OF BAY CORP NJ0105783 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST BRANCHBURG TWP. SOMERSET US INTEC INC NJ0063771 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST BRANCHBURG TWP. SOMERSET BRANCHBURG-NESHANIC STATION STP NJ0020354 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE BRANCHBURG TWP. SOMERSET STONY BROOK SCHOOL NJ0103861 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY BRIDGEWATER TWP. SOMERSET RARITAN MILLSTONE PLANT NJ0108359 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS FRANKLIN TWP. SOMERSET EINSTEIN CENTER NJ0101061 UNDERGROUND INJECT(UIC)INDUST FRANKLIN TWP. SOMERSET EINSTEIN CENTER NJ0101061 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT FRANKLIN TWP. SOMERSET KINGSTON QUARRY NJ0102008 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL FRANKLIN TWP. SOMERSET NORTH BRUNSWICK WTP NJ0075078 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL FRANKLIN TWP. SOMERSET NORTH BRUNSWICK WTP NJ0075078 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST FRANKLIN TWP. SOMERSET DRIVER HARRIS ALLOYS NJ0060241 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL FRANKLIN TWP. SOMERSET DRIVER HARRIS ALLOYS NJ0060241 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST FRANKLIN TWP. SOMERSET KINGSTON QUARRY NJ0081205 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT 7 Table B-4 - NJPDES Discharges to Ground Water within the 7 Counties of the Raritan Basin as of 2000 NJPDES Permit Permit Closed/ Municipality County Facility Name Number Ground Water Category Terminated FRANKLIN TWP. SOMERSET DELAWARE & RARITAN CANAL NJ0064025 DREDGE SPOILS GREEN BROOK TWP. SOMERSET WASHINGTON ROCK STATE PARK NJ0133264 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY HILLSBOROUGH TWP. SOMERSET ROYCE BROOK GOLF CLUB NJ0105562 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET WALDORF SCHOOL OF PRINCETON NJ0134210 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET MONTGOMERY KNOLL OFFICE CONDOS NJ0087327 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET BURNT HILL TMT PLANT #1 NJ0026891 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET THE MATTAWANG GOLF CLUB LLC NJ0134911 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET PRINCETON MONTESSORI SCHOOL NJ0100501 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET JOHNSON & JOHNSON SKILLMAN NJ0108651 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET JOHNSON & JOHNSON SKILLMAN NJ0108651 SPRAY IRRIGATION-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET JOHNSON & JOHNSON SKILLMAN NJ0108651 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET JOHNSON & JOHNSON SKILLMAN NJ0108651 SPRAY IRRIGATION-INDUSTRIAL MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET PAVILIONS AT PRINCETON NJ0129038 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL PLANT #4 NJ0023124 DOMESTIC SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET CARRIER FOUNDATION NJ0023663 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET COMPUTER ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL INC NJ0069060 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET MONTGOMERY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NJ0135461 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET NEW JERSEY NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE NJ0022390 LANDFILL-MUNICIPAL/SANITARY - SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT/SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET CARRIER FOUNDATION REHAB STP NJ0101605 OVERLAND FLOW-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET CARRIER FOUNDATION REHAB STP NJ0101605 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET COVATEC NJ0060844 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET BLOOMBERG BUSINESS PARK NJ0100447 UNDERGROUND INJCTN(UIC)-SANIT MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET 3M BELLE MEAD NEW JERSEY FACILITY NJ0136743 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY MONTGOMERY TWP. SOMERSET THE CROSSINGS AT BEDENS BROOK NJ0132811 UNDERGROUND INJECTION\PERMIT BY RULE-SANITARY SOMERVILLE BORO SOMERSET VIANINI PIPE INC NJ0102032 RESIDUALS SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT SOMERVILLE BORO SOMERSET VIANINI PIPE INC NJ0102032 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL WARREN TWP. SOMERSET GLASFLEX CORPORATION NJ0029963 SLUDGE QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT WARREN TWP. SOMERSET GLASFLEX CORPORATION NJ0029963 THERMAL SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE WARREN TWP. SOMERSET WARREN STAGE IV STP NJ0101818 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY WARREN TWP. SOMERSET WARREN STAGE V STP NJ0102474 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-SANITARY WATCHUNG BORO SOMERSET FANWOOD CRUSHED STONE COMPANY NJ0103322 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST WATCHUNG BORO SOMERSET FANWOOD CRUSHED STONE COMPANY NJ0103322 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL BERKELEY HEIGHTS TWP. UNION REHEIS CHEMICAL COMPANY NJ0107107 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL ELIZABETH CITY UNION HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. NJ0080217 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST LINDEN CITY UNION BAYWAY REFINING COMPANY NJ0087726 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST 12/31/96 LINDEN CITY UNION TOSCO REFINING LP NJ0105104 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST LINDEN CITY UNION LINDEN CITY SLF NJ0028231 LANDFILL-MUNICIPAL/SANITARY LINDEN CITY UNION MOBIL OIL LINDEN TERMINAL NJ0062103 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL LINDEN CITY UNION MOBIL OIL LINDEN TERMINAL NJ0062103 OVERLAND FLOW-INDUSTRIAL LINDEN CITY UNION BAYWAY REFINING COMPANY NJ0054348 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST 12/31/96 LINDEN CITY UNION BAYWAY REFINING COMPANY NJ0087653 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST 12/31/96 LINDEN CITY UNION MOBIL OIL - LINDEN TERMINAL NJ0105830 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL LINDEN CITY UNION MOBIL OIL - LINDEN TERMINAL NJ0105830 OVERLAND FLOW-INDUSTRIAL LINDEN CITY UNION BUCKEYE PIPE LINE COMPANY NJ0104175 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL RAHWAY CITY UNION DRI-PRINT FOILS NJ0062138 SLUDGE QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT RAHWAY CITY UNION DRI-PRINT FOILS NJ0062138 STORMWATER RUNOFF RAHWAY CITY UNION RAHWAY W.T.P. NJ0135968 POTABLE WTP BASINS & DRYING BEDS RAHWAY CITY UNION UNION COUNTY RESOURCE RECOVERY NJ0102253 LANDFILL-INDUST/COMMERCIAL RAHWAY CITY UNION UNION COUNTY RESOURCE RECOVERY NJ0102253 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST SUMMIT CITY UNION NOVARTIS PHARMACEUTICALS CORP NJ0128902 SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT-INDUST UNION TWP. UNION JACOBSON MANUFACTURING CO-DISTRIBUTION DIV NJ0074926 STORMWATER RUNOFF UNION TWP. UNION COURTAULDS COATINGS INC NJ0063207 INFILT/PERC LAGOON-INDUSTRIAL Source: NJDEP Division of Watershed Management, 2000

8 Table C-1 - Septic System Carrying Capacity for the Upper Raritan WMA

Upper Raritan Max Septic Upper Raritan Max Septic WMA (WMA 8) HUC14 Area Systems Per Acres Per Septic WMA (WMA 8) HUC14 Area Systems Per Acres Per HUC14 (Acres) HUC14 System HUC14 (Acres) HUC14 Septic System South Branch Raritan River above Spruce Run (02030105010) Lamington River (02030105050) 010 5,935.658 2,717.7 2.18 010 4,014.034 1,491.5 2.69 020 4,684.130 2,146.5 2.18 020 7,065.546 2,804.6 2.52 030 3,218.056 1,418.3 2.27 030 3,843.038 1,730.0 2.22 040 4,264.792 2,145.4 1.99 040 5,702.555 2,939.6 1.94 050 9,766.245 4,551.1 2.15 050 3,147.929 1,562.3 2.01 060 9,530.514 4,940.1 1.93 060 3,988.011 2,151.3 1.85 070 5,050.327 3,085.9 1.64 070 8,948.043 4,661.2 1.92 080 2,961.244 1,415.7 2.09 080 10,840.326 5,688.6 1.91 South Branch Raritan River Three Bridges to Spruce Run (02030105020) 090 3,262.536 1,392.8 2.34 010 7,867.826 4,662.9 1.69 100 7,910.006 3,335.5 2.37 020 2,056.527 1,240.0 1.66 110 4,833.287 1,977.5 2.44 030 9,413.410 3,570.2 2.64 North Branch Raritan River above Lamington (02030105060) 040 7,808.142 2,807.5 2.78 010 4,281.098 2,006.9 2.13 050 4,437.969 1,841.1 2.41 020 4,253.689 2,129.4 2.00 060 9,105.419 3,540.5 2.57 030 4,896.789 2,350.3 2.08 070 5,262.954 1,946.3 2.70 040 4,804.668 2,388.4 2.01 080 4,720.686 2,015.3 2.34 050 4,228.280 2,150.6 1.97 090 7,218.251 2,147.1 3.36 060 3,247.966 1,627.7 2.00 100 13,121.997 5,361.6 2.45 070 5,379.514 2,551.7 2.11 Neshanic River (02030105030) 080 4,279.214 2,346.8 1.82 010 3,303.594 1,318.6 2.51 090 5,562.199 2,792.9 1.99 020 3,958.804 1,477.5 2.68 North Branch Raritan River - South Branch to Lamington (02030105070) 030 3,610.305 1,331.6 2.71 010 5,967.201 2,503.7 2.38 040 3,319.826 1,202.1 2.76 020 6,582.770 2,460.9 2.67 050 7,474.102 2,783.8 2.68 030 3,801.545 1,355.9 2.80 060 13,999.681 5,130.4 2.73 Source: Upper Raritan Watershed Association, April 2001 South Branch Raritan River - North Branch to Three Bridges (02030105040) 010 7,622.685 2,854.4 2.67 020 6,919.036 2,676.5 2.59 030 7,965.600 3,098.9 2.57 040 4,267.842 1,604.0 2.66

C-1 Table C-2 - Septic System Carrying Capacity for the Lower Raritan WMA

Lower Raritan Max Septic Lower Raritan Max Septic WMA (WMA 9) HUC14 Area Systems Per Acres Per Septic WMA (WMA 9) HUC14 Area Systems Per Acres Per HUC14 (Acres) HUC14 System HUC14 (Acres) HUC14 Septic System Lower Raritan River - Millstone to Confluence (02030105080) Manalapan Brook (02030105140) 010 6,358.48 2,345.4 2.71 010 9,294.06 2,940.7 3.16 020 4,501.34 1,509.6 2.98 020 7,959.55 2,009.8 3.96 030 4,921.97 1,708.9 2.88 030 10,856.41 4,010.2 2.71 Lower Raritan River - Lawrence to Millstone (02030105120) Matchaponix Brook (02030105150) 010 3,990.21 1,662.5 2.40 010 4,783.10 1,460.4 3.28 020 1,626.46 635.5 2.56 020 5,864.67 1,821.6 3.22 030 5,181.85 2,047.4 2.53 030 3,736.49 1,013.9 3.69 040 4,453.33 1,659.2 2.68 040 3,795.62 904.7 4.20 050 6,131.17 2,234.1 2.74 050 3,906.55 853.0 4.58 060 4,187.90 1,419.4 2.95 060 6,235.87 1,911.0 3.26 070 1,873.17 578.6 3.24 Lower Raritan River below Lawrence (02030105160) 080 6,163.53 1,679.0 3.67 010 4,241.96 1,083.2 3.92 090 4,583.88 1,672.4 2.74 020 3,762.39 825.6 4.56 100 4,796.94 1,871.1 2.56 030 4,443.21 1,360.3 3.27 110 3,287.95 956.6 3.44 040 2,421.13 727.6 3.33 120 5,798.59 1,952.5 2.97 050 3,148.83 1,055.2 2.98 130 1,898.29 683.6 2.78 060 3,509.99 1,015.7 3.46 140 5,801.03 2,009.1 2.89 070 6,919.15 2,034.1 3.40 150 3,632.88 1,194.6 3.04 080 4,100.73 1,284.1 3.19 160 6,868.54 2,620.4 2.62 090 3,556.12 324.3 10.97 170 6,100.85 2,157.0 2.83 100 10,775.20 2,299.0 4.69 Lawrence Brook (02030105130) Source: Upper Raritan Watershed Association, April 2001 010 4,696.65 1,223.2 3.84 020 3,184.94 860.4 3.70 030 3,225.40 674.8 4.78 040 4,177.00 1,431.4 2.92 050 3,463.79 887.8 3.90 060 4,854.72 1,593.6 3.05 070 5,968.58 1,740.7 3.43

C-2 Table C-3 - Septic System Carrying Capacity for the Millstone WMA

Max Septic Millstone Max Septic Millstone WMA HUC14 Area Systems Per Acres Per Septic WMA (WMA HUC14 Area Systems Per Acres Per Septic (WMA 10) HUC14 (Acres) HUC14 System 10) HUC14 (Acres) HUC14 System Stony Brook (02030105090) Millstone River below and including Carnegie Lake (02030105110) 010 3,561.397 1,169.3 3.05 010 5,854.673 1,811.8 3.23 020 6,174.354 1,941.6 3.18 020 3,447.859 942.2 3.66 030 3,664.169 1,113.3 3.29 030 5,135.935 1,692.7 3.03 040 3,631.355 1,125.0 3.23 040 5,037.525 1,575.0 3.20 050 6,272.076 1,857.6 3.38 050 6,492.602 2,229.9 2.91 060 5,153.932 1,541.0 3.34 060 3,875.707 1,433.1 2.70 070 3,311.142 878.6 3.77 070 2,224.100 744.6 2.99 080 3,667.973 1,036.4 3.54 080 3,709.434 1,281.8 2.89 Millstone River above Carnegie Lake (02030105100) 090 3,337.625 1,165.2 2.86 010 4,740.126 1,496.4 3.17 100 7,134.711 2,430.5 2.94 020 4,859.387 1,244.5 3.90 110 8,829.512 3,251.1 2.72 030 4,301.276 1,220.0 3.53 120 6,836.904 2,251.1 3.04 040 4,429.449 1,366.8 3.24 130 3,472.278 1,321.4 2.63 050 5,174.455 1,527.3 3.39 140 3,103.610 1,136.7 2.73 060 4,327.646 1,577.9 2.74 150 5,641.977 1,947.6 2.90 070 6,124.219 1,780.5 3.44 160 4,926.012 1,637.5 3.01 080 3,335.239 1,115.1 2.99 170 4,392.159 1,696.0 2.59 090 4,780.966 1,762.4 2.71 Source: Upper Raritan Watershed Association, April 2001 100 3,701.245 1,057.7 3.50 110 6,782.288 2,320.0 2.92 120 4,157.410 1,085.6 3.83 130 3,771.820 1,283.6 2.94 140 2,771.092 971.2 2.85

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