List of Contaminated Or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” As Defined by Section 22A-134F of the Connecticut General Statutes

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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: ANDOVER Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type 7-eleven (former Christy)380 Route 6 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Andover Elementary School35 School Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Andover Xtra Mart (former 497 Route 6 (497a Route 6) Leaking Underground Andover Auto Sales) Storage Tanks – Completed Clark Property372 Route 6 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Drake's BlastripRoute 6 Inventory of Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites Former Mercury Oil FacilityJonathon Trumbull Highway & Leaking Underground Long Hill Rd. Storage Tanks – Completed Former Post Narrow Fabric Co.Long Hill Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Heritage Auto Body Of Andover5 Bunker Hill Road Property Transfer – Form III 10/12/2007 Investigation started Mendenhall's (former Amoco, Route 6 (jonathon Trumbull Leaking Underground Tire Country, And Mitchell Road) Storage Tanks – Rem. Trucking) Started Post Narrow FabricsLong Hill Road Inventory of Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites Post Narrow Fabrics CompanyLong Hill Road CERCLIS Sdr Enterprise11 Bunker Hill Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Test Site1 Test Street Property Transfer – Form III 2/14/2012 8/22/2019 Remediation Started Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 1 of 428 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: ANSONIA Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type 153 Main Street & 497 East Main 153 Main Street & 497 East Voluntary Remediation: 2/7/2011 5/2/2017 NO Street Main Street CGS 22a.-133y Remediation Completed American Brass Company, L.p. 75 Liberty Street Property Transfer – Form III Anaconda American Brass Co.75 Liberty Street Inventory of Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites Anaconda Industries75 Liberty Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Rem. Started Ansonia Copper & Brass6 Riverside Drive (lot 1 Parcel Property Transfer – Form III 8/30/2005 A) Investigation started Ansonia Copper & Brass75 Liberty Street Property Transfer – Form III Ansonia Copper & Brass Inc.10 Riverside Drive Property Transfer – Form III 5/2/2002 Investigation started Ansonia Copper & Brass Inc.12 & 14 Riverside Drive Property Transfer – Form III 6/24/2004 Investigation started Ansonia Copper & Brass Inc- 75 Liberty Street (6 & 7 Property Transfer – Form III 9/6/2002 esop Riverside Drive) Investigation started Ansonia Copper & Brass 75 Liberty St. CERCLIS Incorporated Ansonia Copper & Brass, Inc.75 River Street Property Transfer - Form III 9/8/1998 3/25/2013 1/4/2017 NO Post Remedial Monitoring Started Ansonia LandfillNorth Division Street CERCLIS Ansonia Landing Shopping 100 Division Street Property Transfer - Form III 5/11/2004 3/8/2008 9/19/2012 NO Center Post Remedial Monitoring Started Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 2 of 428 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: ANSONIA Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type Ansonia Muni. LandfillNorth Division Street Inventory of Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites Ansonia Nike SiteOsborne Road Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Ansonia Plastics, Llc (d/b/a Npi 401 Birmingham Boulevard Property Transfer – Form III 9/20/2018 Medical) Investigation started Ansonia Tice Properties (former 1 Chestnut Street Leaking Underground Blake Bus Service) Storage Tanks – Completed Ansonia Tire Center421 East Main Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Atlantic Richfield (arco Metal)75 Liberty Street Property Transfer – Form III Atlantic Richfield Company Dba 16 Riverside Drive Property Transfer – Form III 2/6/2019 12/19/2018 Arco Metals Investigation started Atlantic Richfield Company Dba 16 Riverside Drive Property Transfer – Form III 2/6/2019 12/19/2018 Arco Metals Remediation Started Atlantic Richfield Company Dba 12 Riverside Dr (lot 2b) & 14 Property Transfer – Form III 12/30/2009 2/27/2017 NO Arco Metals Company Riverside Dr (lot 2c Remediation Complete Bartolotta Residence95 Lockwood Ave. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Burmingham Group119 South Cliff Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Cavallero Dodge4 Howard Avenue- 16 Howard Leaking Underground Avenue Storage Tanks – Rem. Started Cherney Motors1-11 Clifton Avenue Property Transfer – Form III 11/18/2008 5/27/2009 Remediation Started Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 3 of 428 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: ANSONIA Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type Cumberland Farms #6705 Pershing Drive Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Eh Kneen Company50 Westfield Avenue Property Transfer – Form III Emett O'brien Regional 141 Prindle Avenue Leaking Underground Vocational Tech School Storage Tanks – Completed Extreme Motorsports, Llc12 Beaver Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Farrel Corp. 25 Main St. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Rem. Started Farrel Corporation1 West Main Street & 35 Main Property Transfer – Form III Street Farrel Corporation1 West Main Street & 35 Main Property Transfer – Form III Street Farrel Corporation1 West Main Street & 35 Main Property Transfer – Form III Street Farrel Corporation25 Main Street Property Transfer – Form III 1/9/2007 Remediation Started Farrel Corporation25 Main Street Property Transfer – Form III 4/30/2008 3/1/2006 Remediation Started Farrel Corporation501 East Main Street Property Transfer – Form III Farrel Corporation501 East Main Street Property Transfer – Form III Farrel Corporation501 East Main Street Property Transfer – Form III 4/30/2008 Remediation Started Farrel Corporation (former)1 West Main Street & 35 Main Property Transfer – Form III 10/4/2010 Street Investigation started Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 4 of 428 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: ANSONIA Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type Farrel Corporation (former)35 Main Street Property Transfer – Form III 10/4/2013 Investigation started Farrel Corporation (former)501 East Main Street Property Transfer – Form III 10/4/2013 10/30/2013 Remediation Started Farrell Corporation Engineering 65 Main Street Nka 505 Main Voluntary Remediation: 10/1/2019 Building (former) Street CGS 22a.-133x Investigation started First Fuel575 Main Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Fitzpatrick's Chrysler430 East Main Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Former Hershey Metal Industrial Hershey Drive And Division Leaking Underground Park, Parcel 1 Street Storage Tanks – Completed Former Hershey Metal Products Division Street Leaking Underground Plant Storage Tanks – Pending Franks Llc/frank's Service 142 Wakelee Avenue Leaking Underground Station (texaco) Storage Tanks – Rem. Started Greenberg Business21 Beaver Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed H. C. Cook Manufacturing 26-28 Beaver Street Property Transfer – Form III 12/18/2007 Company Investigation started Healey Ford (former)520 - 522 Main St. & 17 - 19 Voluntary Remediation: 5/26/2016 8/5/2016 Henry Healey Dr. CGS 22a.-133x Remediation Started Hershey Metal (frey Property)Division Street (parcel Iii) Property Transfer – Form III Hershey Metal Products Inc.Division Street (parcel Vi) Property Transfer – Form III Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 5 of 428 List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites “Hazardous Waste Facilities” as defined by Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes Post TOWN OF: ANSONIA Remedial Investigation Remediation Monitoring Remediation Name Address Site Definition Started Started Started Completed ELUR ELUR Type Larry's Sharpening Service133 Wakelee Avenue Property Transfer – Form III Latex Foam 20 West Main St. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Latex Foam Products Corporation20 West Main Street Property Transfer - Form III 4/24/2006 3/26/2006 1/28/2013 NO Post Remedial Monitoring Started Linda Turner19 Webster Dr. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Lon Stagnia Residence24 Condon Dr. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Mark Failing355 Main Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Nike Battery Br - 04Osborne Rd. Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Pending Riverview Supper Service Inc.680 Main Street Leaking Underground Storage Tanks – Completed Sardo's Automotive522 Main Street Voluntary Remediation: 5/26/2016 8/5/2016 CGS 22a.-133x Remediation Started Seccombe's Cleaners1 Holbrook Street Voluntary Remediation: 7/12/2006 1/30/2017 NO CGS 22a.-133x Remediation Complete Shell Facility 136281 (butler And 696 Main Street Leaking Underground Bulter, Inc.) Storage Tanks – Completed Shell Facility No. 100057Route 8 & Great Hill Road
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