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Non Community Public Water Supply Contact Information County Public Water Supply Name PWS ID System Type Total Population Contact Information Ms. Mary Maltbie NC‐Non‐community 109 Caroline St ALBANY ALBANY OBEDIENCE CLUB NY0130037 50 transient water system Apt C SARATOGA, NY 12866 Mr. Steven Schrade NTNC‐Non‐transient non‐ BERNE‐KNOX‐WESTERLO SCHOOLS ALBANY BERNE KNOX HIGHSCHOOL NY0115885 650 community water system 1738 Helderberg Trail BERNE, NY 12023 Chris Gerardi NC‐Non‐community ALBANY CAMP PINNACLE NY0108745 250 621 pinnacle rd transient water system VOORHEESVILLE, NY 12186 Mr. Robert Kropp NC‐Non‐community RENSSELAERVILLE WD ALBANY CAREY CONFERENCE CENTER NY0118614 60 transient water system 87 BARGER RD MEDUSA, NY 12120 John Larocca NC‐Non‐community RENSSELAERVILLE INSTITUTE ALBANY CAREY CONFERENCE CENTER NY0118614 60 transient water system 63 HUYCK ROAD RENSSELAERVILLE, NY 12147 Ms. Linda Davis NC‐Non‐community Rensselaerville Institue ALBANY CAREY CONFERENCE CENTER NY0118614 60 transient water system Pond Hill road RENSSELAERVILLE, NY 12147 Mr. Joseph Barton NC‐Non‐community ALBANY CASA MIAS ITALIAN SPEC NY0130010 25 3379 Delaware Tpke. transient water system VOORHESVILLE, NY 12186 Mr. Robert Desautels NC‐Non‐community Rte 85A ALBANY COLONIE COUNTRY CLUB NY0119280 300 transient water system PO box 322 VOORHEESVILLE, NY 12186 COUNTRYSIDE MARTS INC. NC‐Non‐community P.O. Box 129 ALBANY COUNTRYSIDE MART #6 NY0130024 25 transient water system 6030 Duanesburg Rd. DUANESBURG, NY 12056 Mr. Mike Lingle NC‐Non‐community RED KAP SALES, INC. ALBANY COUNTRYSIDE MART #6 NY0130024 25 transient water system PO Box 1078 SCHENECTADY, NY 12301 Kimberly Lauria NC‐Non‐community ELEGANT TOUCH ALBANY ELEGANT TOUCH NY0116316 50 transient water system 6787 ROUTE 158 ALTAMONT, NY 12009 Mr. Mike Collins NTNC‐Non‐transient non‐ 96 Main St. ALBANY HELDERBERG CHRISTIAN SCHOOL NY0115883 30 community water system PO Box 225 EAST BERNE, NY 12193 Peter Ten Eyck NC‐Non‐community INDIAN LADDER FARMS, INC. ALBANY INDIAN LADDER FARM STORE NY0130018 26 transient water system BOX 65 RD #2 342 Altamont Road VOORHEESVILLE, NY 12186 Mr. Chris Fallon NC‐Non‐community JOHN BOYD THACHER STATE PARK ALBANY JOHN BOYD THATCHER STATE PARK NY0118342 100 transient water system ROUTE 157 VOORHEESVILLE, NY 12186 Ms. Marge Irwin NC‐Non‐community ALBANY MEADS CORNER INN NY0103793 25 2264 INDIAN FIELDS ROAD transient water system FUERA BUSH, NY 12067 Mr. Charles Golding NC‐Non‐community ALBANY MIDWAY CAFE NY0103792 37 33 Whitehead St. transient water system SELKIRK, NY 12158 Ms. Amanda Schanz NC‐Non‐community ALBANY NEW MAPLE INN NY0112211 50 64 Main St. transient water system EAST BERNE, NY 12059 Mr. Larry Pierce NC‐Non‐community JOHN BOYD THATCHER STATE PARK ALBANY NYS PARK POLICE ACADEMY NY0108957 27 transient water system ROUTE 157 VOORHEESVILLE, NY 12186 Mr. Gordon Bensen NC‐Non‐community Cass Residential Center ALBANY NYS PARK POLICE ACADEMY NY0108957 27 transient water system Camp Cass Drive RENSSELAERVILLE, NY 12147 Mr. Chris Fallon NC‐Non‐community JOHN BOYD THACHER STATE PARK ALBANY NYS PARK POLICE ACADEMY NY0108957 27 transient water system ROUTE 157 VOORHEESVILLE, NY 12186 Ms. Jeanne Picard‐Fish NC‐Non‐community ALBANY PICARDS GROVE NY0103810 50 RD #2 Picard Rd transient water system VOORHEESVILLE, NY 12186 Ms. Amy Bartlett NC‐Non‐community ALBANY POP'S PLACE NY0130030 25 2939 SR 145 transient water system PRESTON HOLLOW, NY 12469 Mr. Ross Reinhart NC‐Non‐community ALBANY REINHARTS SHELL INN NY0103799 55 698 CR 353 transient water system RENSSELAERVILLE, NY 12147 Ms. Kelli Derway NC‐Non‐community ALBANY STEWARTS #277 NY0116328 51 P O Box 435 transient water system SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 Bernadette Carrk NC‐Non‐community ALBANY SYCAMORE COUNTRY CLUB NY0103850 125 Route 143 transient water system RAVENA, NY 12143 Fred Kassner NC‐Non‐community ROUTE 143 ALBANY SYCAMORE COUNTRY CLUB NY0103850 125 transient water system TOMPKINS ROAD RAVENA, NY 12143 Mr. Chris Fallon NC‐Non‐community JOHN BOYD THACHER STATE PARK ALBANY THOMPSONS LAKE CAMPSITE STATE NY0111768 280 transient water system ROUTE 157 VOORHEESVILLE, NY 12186 Mr. Robert Ausfeld NTNC‐Non‐transient non‐ ALBANY TOWN SQUARE MEDIA NY0130040 50 1241 Kings Road community water system COLONIE, NY 12303 Sharon Carter NTNC‐Non‐transient non‐ ALBANY TOWN SQUARE MEDIA NY0130040 50 1241 Kings Rd community water system COLONIE, NY 12303 Paul Centi NC‐Non‐community township tavern ALBANY TOWNSHIP TAVERN NY0116320 25 transient water system PO box 63518‐123‐1234 ALTAMONT, NY 12009 James Eufemia NC‐Non‐community P.O. BOX 160 ALBANY VINCE ANNAS RESTAURANT NY0103808 60 transient water system CREAMERY ROAD GREENVILLE, NY 12083 Mr. Amerali Ramji NC‐Non‐community AA Ram Inc ALBANY WESTERLO FOOD MART NY0130021 25 transient water system PO Box 92, Route 85 WESTERLO, NY 12193 Gary Milford NTNC‐Non‐transient non‐ WILDWOOD SCHOOL ALBANY WILDWOOD SCHOOL NY0130005 225 community water system 2995 B CURRY ROAD SCHENECTADY, NY 12303 Bruce Lee NC‐Non‐community ALBANY WOODSTOCK LAKE ASSOC INC NY0111745 300 735 Woodstock Lake Rd transient water system E. BERNE, NY 12059 Jerry Gerard NC‐Non‐community ALBANY WOODSTOCK LAKE ASSOC INC NY0111745 300 22 North High Street transient water system BALLSTON SPA, NY 12020 Leo Lejeune NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY ALFRED TECH ‐ LAKE LODGE NY0219923 60 TERBURY ROAD transient water system ALFRED STATION, NY 14803 Richard A. Nicol NTNC‐Non‐transient non‐ ALLEGANY ALFRED‐ALMOND CENTRAL SCHOOL NY0202559 925 6795 ROUTE 21 community water system ALMOND, NY 14804 Richard A. Nicol NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY ALFRED‐ALMOND CS CONCESSION STAND NY0221021 30 6795 ROUTE 21 transient water system ALMOND, NY 14804 Mr. Frank J. Scott NC‐Non‐community Allegheny Hills Restaurant ALLEGANY ALLEGHENY HILLS RESTAURANT NY0218468 90 transient water system 9622 Hardy's Corners Road CUBA, NY 14727 Mr. George Shafer NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY AMVETS SOUTHERN TIER POST #1 NY0230005 35 5276 MAPLE LANE transient water system CUBA, NY 14727 Monil Modi NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY BEST INN NY0212016 25 3186 Andover Road transient water system WELLSVILLE, NY 14895 Ms. Chauncey Crowley NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY BOLIVAR GOLF CLUB NY0203063 100 8212 HALLS ROAD transient water system BOLIVAR, NY 14715 Charlene Stiles NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY BREEZY POINT CAMPSITE NY0211998 200 2749 WOLF SPRING ROAD transient water system SCIO, NY 14880 Ms. Marianne Laine NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY CARPIES GRILL, INC. NY0230006 25 215 NORTH 3RD STREET transient water system OLEAN, NY 14760 Ronald & Virginia Cartwright NC‐Non‐community MAPLE TREE INN ALLEGANY CARTWRIGHTS MAPLE TREE INN NY0215772 255 transient water system 4321 COUNTY ROAD 15A ANGELICA, NY 14709 Victoria Cooney NC‐Non‐community ROUTE 19 ALLEGANY COFFEE MILL NY0203076 40 transient water system RD #1 BELMONT, NY 14813 Ms. Erica Torrey NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY COUNTRY SWEETS BAKERY NY0203078 60 PO BOX 416 transient water system ANGELICA, NY 14709 Ms. Catherine Crego NC‐Non‐community Crego's Birdsall Inn ALLEGANY CREGOS BIRDSALL INN NY0203066 109 transient water system 9011 County Road 15B CANASERAGA, NY 14822 CUBA OVERSEAS V.F.W. POST 2721 NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY CUBA OVERSEAS V.F.W. POST 2721 NY0218414 113 5425 ROUTE 305 transient water system CUBA, NY 14727 D.F. STAUFFER BISCUIT COMPANY, INC. NTNC‐Non‐transient non‐ 8678 FARNSWORTH DRIVE ALLEGANY D.F. STAUFFER BISCUIT COMPANY NY0214014 30 community water system P.O. BOX 51 CUBA, NY 14727 Mr. Steven Mowrer NC‐Non‐community DAVES DINER ALLEGANY DAVES DINER NY0203073 70 transient water system P.O. BOX 12 CERES, NY 14721 Joseph & Joree Tavano NC‐Non‐community ROUTE 305 ALLEGANY DEB'S LIL DELI LLC NY0220579 25 transient water system P.O. BOX 95 WEST CLARKSVILLE, NY 14786 Ms. Barbara Donaldson NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY DOLLAR GENERAL‐CUBA NY0214599 25 5240 Route 305 North transient water system CUBA, NY 14727 Sheila Scull NC‐Non‐community Dollar General Corporation ALLEGANY DOLLAR GENERAL‐RUSHFORD STORE #17999 NY0232120 25 transient water system 100 Mission Ridge GOODLETTSVILLE, TN 37072 Bozena Lukomski NTNC‐Non‐transient non‐ ALLEGANY EMPIRE CHEESE, INC. NY0200401 235 community water system , Mr. Joseph & Susan Munsch NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY EVERGREEN TRAILS CAMPSITES NY0211999 100 8403 County Road 15 transient water system ANGELICA, NY 14709 Mr. Jared Evans NC‐Non‐community RD #3 ALLEGANY FUNLAND SKATE CENTER NY0215777 25 transient water system BALDWIN ROAD WELLSVILLE, NY 14895 Ms. Margaret Eisenhardt NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY HEDGEROW FARM BAKERY NY0214119 25 2052 Hemlock Hill Road transient water system ALFRED STATION, NY 14803 Mr. Nathan Reber NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY HILL TOP DELI NY0203888 25 2377 COUNTY ROAD 22 transient water system ANDOVER, NY 14806 Bobbie Jo Beckwith NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY HOMETOWN CAFE & CREAM NY0222166 75 5088 Noble Street transient water system BELMONT, NY 14813 Mr. Thomas N. Stroh NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY HOUGHTON‐LETCHWORTH KOA NY0218431 82 809 Colby Street transient water system SPENCERPORT, NY 14559 Mr. Timothy Timbrook NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY I‐86 REST AREA ‐ FRIENDSHIP NY0220926 50 14 South Branch Street transient water system FRIENDSHIP, NY 14739 Mr. Jack Wood NTNC‐Non‐transient non‐ ALLEGANY IDA/CROSSROADS CENTER NY0202560 30 6087 State Route 19 North community water system BELMONT, NY 14813 Mr. Steven Allen NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY JONES POND CAMPGROUND, INC. NY0212003 135 9835 0ld State Road transient water system ANGELICA, NY 14709 Ms. Darlene Stebbins NC‐Non‐community ALLEGANY JUST ONE MORE NY0203068 90 500 State Route 19 transient water system WELLSVILLE,
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