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List of Contaminated Or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” As Defined by Section 22A-134F of the Connecticut General Statutes List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: SALEM Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type Alfreda Shapele Residence 170 Darling Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Cioffoletti Construction Co. 448 North Salem Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Corn Field Witter Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Gardner Park Lake 38 Lakeview Ave Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Indian Field Campground 309 Old Colchester Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Mekamu, Llc (maple Shade 428 Hartford Road (route 85) Leaking Underground Storage General Store) Tanks – Rem. Started Salem Henny Penny (hendel's 2 New London Road (route 85) Leaking Underground Storage Salem Four Corners) Tanks – Rem. Started Salem Market Place 20 Hartford Road (rt. 85) Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Salem Middle School Route 85 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Salem Salt Storage Facility #81 East Haddam Road (route 82) Voluntary Remediation: CGS 22a.- 9/23/2002 133x Investigation started Salem Town Hall 270 Hartford Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 1 of 441 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: SALISBURY Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type Lorna Brodtkorb 123 Sharon Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Agzazia 135 Belge Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Al Dankin 56 Taconic Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Ann Scoville 70 Beaver Dam Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Baker Property 206 Millerton Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Bateman 29 Robin Hill Ln. Leaking Underground Storage Residence Tanks – Completed Betty Madden 285 Farnham Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Blum Residence 260 Demine Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Boyett Residence 57 Mount Tom Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Bryan Knapp 11 Yonder Way Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Card Residence 32 Ethan Allen Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Charlotte Haver 21 Indian Mtn Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Coffey Property 52 Long Pond Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Dankin Residence 56 Taconic Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Deckers Laundry, Inc. (star 17 Perry Street Voluntary Remediation: CGS 22a.- 10/7/2014 5/4/2015 Laundry) Former 133x Remediation Started Dotty Smith 199 Wells Hill Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 2 of 441 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: SALISBURY Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type E.m. Bell 46 Bell Dr Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Edgar Nathan 177 Interlaken Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Elaine Laroche 325 Canaan Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Estate Of Margorie Davis 203 Interlakin Rd. [lakeville] Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Estate Of Robert Racek 251 Belgo Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Frederick Caufoldz 214 Sharon Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Freidman Residence 48 Longpond Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Gared Zelman 369 Wells Hill Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed George Kellogg 22 Robin Hill Lane Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Gerald A . Armstrong 116 Belgo Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Ginni Block 3 Orchard St. [lakeville] Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Granbery 197 Taconic Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Hildegard Vitten 34 Wells Hill Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Hiney Residence 341 Canaan Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Hotchkiss School Rte. 112 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Indian Mountain School 211 Indian Mountain Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 3 of 441 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: SALISBURY Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type Indian Mountain 211 Indian Mountain Rd. Leaking Underground Storage School Tanks – Investigation Indian Mountain School 211 Indian Mountain Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Ira Ames 10 Upland Meadows Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Itw Lakeville Operation 194 Main Street Property Transfer – Form III 7/15/2008 10/9/2009 7/20/2017 NO Remediation Complete Joanne Cerlisle 56 Upper Middle Rd. Lakeville Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed John Ayvazian 135 Belgord, Lakeville, Ct Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed John Virdan 77 Wells Hill Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Jon Cannon 266 Farnum Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Judith Mckernon 71 Lincoln City Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed K&e Factory Holley St. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Katharine M. Schafer 39 Fowler St. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Kathline Mera 57 Sharon Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Lakeville Hose Company (fire 9 Sharon Road Leaking Underground Storage Department ) Tanks – Investigation Lakeville Methodist Church 319 Main St. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Lakeville Mobil Main St. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Lakeville Precision Mold 194 Main Street Inventory of Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 4 of 441 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: SALISBURY Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type Lakeville Precision Print 235 Belgo Road Inventory of Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites Lakeville Properties Limited 9 A Elm Street -- Lakeville Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Lawrence Weiss 103 Reservoir Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Levern Baldwin 467 Twin Lakes Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Lime Rock Park 497 Lime Rock Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Merril Mcgowan 16 Taconic Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Michael Abram Residence 31 Racetrack Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Michael Varet 172 Selleck Hill Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Mr Elliot 35 Mt Greenerly Ln. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Mrs. Dorger 5 Apple Way Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed National Iron Bank 195 Main Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Rem. Started National Iron Bank 199 Main St. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Rem. Started Noble Horizons 17 Cobble Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Rem. Started Norman Filla 173 Taconic Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Norman Oitshie 162 Millerton Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed O'hara's Marina Twin Lakes Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 5 of 441 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: SALISBURY Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type Patco Station (former Getty And 10 Sharon Road (intersection Of Leaking Underground Storage Lakeville Mobil) Pettee And Main Street, And Tanks – Rem. Started Route 44) Patricia Biro 389 Under Mountain Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Peter Becket 83 Sharon Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Pfeffer 25 Redbird Lane Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Pizone, 102 Belgo Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Investigation R.a. Kielty 164 Interlaken Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Randy Chapell 20 Falls Mountain Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Richard Cleveland Estate 45 Porter Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Robert J. Smithwick 118 Washinee Heights Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Robert Layton 37 Old Asylum Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Robert Royce 24 Horseshoe Lane Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Robin Macgowan 18 Taconic Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Rod Lankler 250 Between Lakes Rd Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Salisbury Bank & Trust 45 Sharon Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Salisbury Fire Dept Main St. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Friday, July 2,
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