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Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Plant Type SPDES Permit Number Industrial NY0100463 Industrial NY0149195 Industrial NY0229512 Industrial NY0252808 Industrial NY0281280 Industrial NY0207519 Industrial NY0245046 Industrial NY0002330 Industrial NY0270407 Industrial NY0257567 Industrial NY0234931 Industrial NY0271586 Industrial NY0277070 Industrial NY0204153 Industrial NY0257061 Industrial NY0096415 Industrial NY0275310 Industrial NY0005100 Industrial NY0265225 Page 1 of 420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Facility Name Ground or Surface SETTERSTIX INC Ground BUS GARAGE Surface ARKPORT BULK PLANT Surface BEDELL CELLARS PROPERTY Ground MOHEGAN LAKE Surface PORT EWEN WATER TREATMENT PLANT Surface POLKVILLE CRUSHED STONE Surface U S SALT - WATKINS GLEN REFINERY Surface TBG COGEN FACILITY Ground DOT SALT STORAGE BUILDING Surface STILL POND PROJECT Surface WILLIAMSON - T WATER TREAT PLT Surface SSSI CSRM Project Surface MONARCH PLASTICS INC Surface GRIFFISS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Surface PAGLIUSO BROTHERS SLAUGHTERHOUSE Ground NYSDOT JAVA SUB HEADQUARTERS Surface ARTHUR KILL GENERATING STATION Surface REXFORD FIRE DISTRICT FIRE STATION Surface Page 2 of 420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Average Design Hydraulic Flow Street 0.00 261 S MAIN ST 10 GERSTEIN ST 66 WEST ST 36225 MAIN RD MOHEGAN LAKE 0.00 RIVER ROAD 3779 US RTE 11 9.42 3580 SALT POINT RD 939 S BROADWAY 0.00 BRADLEY STREET RD 0.00 JOHN STREET EXTENSION 7901 HAMILTON ST EXT S Shore of Staten Island|Fort Wadsworth to Oakwood Beach 0.08 225 FALCONER ST 660 HANGAR RD -STE 223 0.00 6845 N SLOCUM RD 5241 ST RTE 78 660.10 4401 VICTORY BLVD 0.00 1601 ST RTE 146 Page 3 of 420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants City State Country Zip Code CATTARAUGUS NY USA 14719 CROTON-ON-HUDSON NY USA 10520 ARKPORT NY USA 14807 CUTCHOGUE NY USA 11935 YORKTOWN NY USA 10598 PORT EWEN NY USA 12466 MCGRAW NY USA 13101 WATKINS GLEN NY USA 14891 HICKSVILLE NY USA 11801 WATERTOWN NY USA 13601 ROSENDALE NY USA 12472 WILLIAMSON NY USA 14589 Staten Island NY USA FREWSBURG NY USA 14738 ROME NY USA 13441 ONTARIO NY USA 14519 JAVA NY USA 14082 STATEN ISLAND NY USA 10314 REXFORD NY USA 12148 Page 4 of 420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants New York Zip Latitude Longitude Location 1 Counties Codes 42.32 -78.87 41.21 -73.87 42.40 -77.70 41.03 -72.47 41.31 -73.85 41.89 -73.96 42.59 -76.14 42.41 -76.89 40.75 -73.50 44.00 -75.92 41.84 -74.08 43.28 -77.19 40.57 -74.14 42.07 -79.16 43.23 -75.41 43.25 -77.32 42.64 -78.33 40.59 -74.20 42.86 -73.89 Page 5 of 420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants NYS Municipal Boundaries Page 6 of 420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Industrial NY0264270 Industrial NY0227170 Industrial NY0003441 Industrial NY0282511 Industrial NY0109932 Industrial NY0260827 Industrial NY0086908 Industrial NY0266914 Industrial NY0241563 Industrial NY0246743 Industrial NY0081329 Industrial NY0204005 Industrial NY0257257 Industrial NY0026344 Industrial NY0245089 Industrial NY0270067 Industrial NY0259942 Industrial NY0251453 Industrial NY0109177 Industrial NY0023442 Industrial NY0249483 Industrial NY0000078 Page 7 of 420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants METRO NORTH RAILROAD NORTH WHITE PLAINS RAIL YARD Surface SOUTHAMPTON COAL AND PRODUCE Ground COOPER POWER SYSTEMS Surface New Scotland Highway Garage Surface WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER Surface TACONIC HILLS CENTRAL SCHOOL Both STS TRAILER & TRUCK EQUIPMENT Surface Suffolk County Water Authority Ground CATSKILL MAINTENANCE FACILITY Surface ELMIRA WATER BOARD FILTRATION PLANT Surface CHESTER SITE Ground PERRYS ICE CREAM Surface BARRETT PAVING MATERIALS - LITCHFIELD QUARRY Surface WADING RIVER GT FACILITY Ground INDECK OLEAN ENERGY CENTER Surface EAST LOUISVILLE WATER DISTRICT #1 Surface SULLIVAN COUNTY LANDFILL Surface SCLAFANI PETROLEUM Surface BEST WESTERN PLUS Surface 109TH AIRLIFT WING-STRATTON AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE Surface TOWN HIGHWAY GARAGE Surface GARLOCK SEALING TECHNOLOGIES Surface Page 8 of 420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants 24 FISHER LN 224 NORTH MAIN ST 0.00 1648 DUGAN RD 0.00 2869 New Scotland Rd 19.20 250 VESEY ST 0.03 73 COLUMBIA CO RTE 11A &|BLOODY HILL RD 0.00 1912 CENTRAL AVE 0.09 ENTIRE WATER DISTRICT WIDE 0.00 OFF RTE 23B 0.16 1 FOUNTAIN DR 66 TETZ RD 0.90 1 ICE CREAM PLZ 363 RASBACH RD - W SIDE 0.00 NORTH COUNTRY RD 140 MOORE AVE TUCKER TER 91 LANDFILL DR RT 6 & CROTON FALLS RD 8440 ST RTE 54 0.03 1 AIR NATIONAL GUARD RD|SCHENECTADY CO AIRPORT ST RTE 10 - N SIDE - BETW WM BEERS RD & PINES BROOK RD 0.04 1666 DIVISION ST Page 9 of 420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants WHITE PLAINS NY USA 10603 SOUTHAMPTON NY USA 11968 OLEAN NY USA 14760 New Scotland NY USA NEW YORK NY USA 10167 CRARYVILLE NY USA ALBANY NY USA 12212 SUFFOLK NY USA CATSKILL NY USA 12414 ELMIRA NY USA 14905 CHESTER NY USA 10918 AKRON NY USA 14001 LITCHFIELD NY USA 13491 SHOREHAM NY USA 11786 OLEAN NY USA 14760 LOUISVILLE NY USA 13662 MONTICELLO NY USA 12701 MAHOPAC NY USA 10541 URBANA NY USA 14840 SCOTIA NY USA 12302 WALTON NY USA 13856 PALMYRA NY USA 14522 Page 10 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants 41.05 -73.77 40.90 -72.39 42.07 -78.39 42.62 -73.98 40.71 -74.02 42.18 -73.60 42.74 -73.86 40.96 -72.26 42.25 -73.88 42.10 -76.84 41.34 -74.30 43.03 -78.50 42.98 -75.19 40.96 -72.88 42.09 -78.45 44.95 -74.97 41.64 -74.66 41.38 -73.72 42.40 -77.23 42.85 -73.92 42.16 -75.16 43.07 -77.22 Page 11 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Page 12 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Industrial NY0264547 Industrial NY0229652 Industrial NY0162515 Industrial NY0211923 Industrial NY0268607 Industrial NY0002941 Industrial NY0260959 Industrial NY0110043 Industrial NY0088188 Industrial NY0265519 Industrial NY0104256 Industrial NY0252093 Industrial NY0005959 Industrial NY0266388 Industrial NY0150100 Industrial NY0263991 Industrial NY0191973 Industrial NY0227196 Industrial NY0256285 Industrial NY0277002 Industrial NY0004138 Page 13 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants PINE PLAINS OUTPOST Surface NAPLES LAUNDROMAT Ground LP CEV LLC Ground Greenlawn Village Laundromat Ground TOWN OF CLAVERACK BOOSTER PUMP STATION Surface COUNTY LINE STONE - AKRON QUARRY Surface NOVAPAK CORP Ground PVS CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS INC Surface COLONIE LOCOMOTIVE SHOPS Surface CALIBER COLLISION - SARATOGA SPRINGS 4304 Ground JOHNSTON & RHODES BLUE STONE COMPANY Surface HANNAFORD SUPERMARKET #8333 Ground BETHLEHEM ENERGY CENTER Surface KINGS PARK LAUNDROMAT Ground CHARLES RIVER LABORATORY Surface MAHOPAC SCHOOL DISTRICT BUS GARAGE Surface GSK OAK HILL Surface ISLAND CAR WASH Ground TOWN OF CHAZY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT GARAGE Ground NYCDDC 9TH ST INFRASTRUCTURE - CAP PROJ SEK20068 Surface NORWICH PHARMACEUTICALS INC Surface Page 14 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants 0.00 CO RTE 83 0.01 136-138 S MAIN ST 0.01 631 WATERLOO-GENEVA RD (ST RTE 5 & US RTE 20) 0.02 80 A BROADWAY WEBB RD 0.01 COUNTY LINE RD SOUTH OF SCHURR RD 0.00 370 STEVENS CROSSING RD (SAME AS 4562 MARTINDALE RD) 10.00 55 LEE ST 0.41 FIFTH ST 2202 Route 50 0.00 BRIDGE ST 0.00 1165 ST RTE 29 515.30 380 RIVER RD 141-145 ST RTE 25A 0.02 3121 NYS RTE 209 90 MYRTLE AVE 3169 ST RTE 145 0.00 1830 MIDDLE COUNTRY RD|SCTM 200-487-400-1001 MINER FARM RD - 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MI W OF EXIT 41 OF I-87 0.58 9TH ST & 2ND AVE|50' N 9TH ST BRIDGE & UNDER 9TH ST BRIDGE 0.14 6826 ST RTE 12 Page 15 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants PINE PLAINS NY USA NAPLES NY USA 14512 WATERLOO NY USA 13165 GREENLAWN NY USA 11740 CLAVERACK NY USA AKRON NY USA 14001 PHILMONT NY USA 12565 BUFFALO NY USA 14210 COLONIE NY USA 12189 Saratoga Springs NY USA 12866 EAST BRANCH NY USA 13756 GREENWICH NY USA 12834 GLENMONT NY USA 12077 KINGS PARK NY USA 11787 STONE RIDGE NY USA 12484 MAHOPAC NY USA 10541 EAST DURHAM NY USA 12423 CENTEREACH NY USA 11720 CHAZY NY USA 12921 BROOKLYN NY USA 11231 NORTH NORWICH NY USA 13814 Page 16 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants 41.97 -73.66 42.61 -77.40 42.89 -76.92 40.87 -73.36 42.23 -73.75 42.97 -78.47 42.23 -73.63 42.86 -78.84 42.71 -73.72 43.04 -73.83 41.99 -75.13 43.10 -73.52 42.59 -73.76 40.88 -73.26 41.87 -74.12 41.37 -73.76 42.38 -74.12 40.86 -73.08 44.89 -73.46 40.67 -74.00 42.60 -75.53 Page 17 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Page 18 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Industrial NY0218090 Industrial NY0226556 Industrial NY0268500 Industrial NY0008231 Industrial NY0033901 Industrial NY0259128 Industrial NY0281093 Industrial NY0255963 Industrial NY0276901 Industrial NY0279854 Industrial NY0073113 Industrial NY0226823 Industrial NY0259497 Industrial NY0000311 Industrial NY0243931 Industrial NY0265896 Industrial NY0107671 Industrial NY0004308 Industrial NY0026204 Industrial NY0262498 Industrial NY0100099 Page 19 of420 09/27/2021 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants Based on Wastewater Treatment Plants Sunoco Marcy Terminal Surface SECOND AVENUE LAUNDROMAT Ground W & W TRUCK TRANSMISSION REPAIR INC Surface ROSETON GENERATING STATION Surface CSX TRANSPORTATION DEWITT YARD Surface CONEWANGO SUB HEADQUARTERS Surface MIDDLEHOPE PET HOTEL & DAY CARE Surface CHESTERFIELD WATER TREATMENT FACILITY Surface NYC DDC CONEY ISLAND OUTFALLS & SEWERS Surface BAYVILLE LAUNDROMAT Ground SENECA FOODS- LEICESTER PLANT Both W & M LAUNDROMAT INC.
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