1. Meeting Agenda 1.I. May 18, 2026 | Agenda/Active Calendar Documents: 26 AGENDA-ACTIVE CALENDAR 0518.PDF 2. Supporting Legislation Legislation that is being introduced for the first time 2.I. May 18, 2026 | Supporting Legislation Documents: 260518 SUPPORTING LEGISLATION.PDF 3. Active Legislation Legislation that was previously introduced and is now being considered by the body 3.I. May 18, 2026 | Active Legislation Documents: 260518 ACTIVE LEGISLATION.PDF 4. Majority Consent (MC) 5. Supporting Document 5.I. May 18, 2026 | Resolution 39.52.26R Supporting Materials Documents: EXECUTED FEAF PART 1 FOR SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION DEC PERMIT (4938-4467-8022.1).PDF 2026-01-16 FEAF PARTS 2 AND 3 (4935-8680-8978.1).PDF PART 3 (4911-0502-6194.1).PDF TS DRAWINGS.PDF C-300 OVERALL SITE GRADING AND DRAINAGE WCRP (4909-9784- 3040.1).PDF 6. Minutes 7. Written Comment 8. Active Calendar AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ALBANY COMMON COUNCIL Monday, May 18, 2026 The Common Council meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. (note: when Monday falls on a legal holiday or day of special observance, the Council meeting is ordinarily moved to the following Thursday). This meeting will be held in the Common Council Chambers in City Hall and live streamed on Facebook. If we experience any technical difficulties on Facebook, the video will be streamed to YouTube. For more information on how to be heard please visit our website. If you wish to speak during the meeting or provide written comments, they must be received by 12noon on the day of the meeting. All comments are memorialized on our Facebook page, website, and are subject to FOIL. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@albanycommoncouncil Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/albany.commoncouncil ORDER OF BUSINESS: Roll Call Welcome Pledge of Allegiance and Moment of Silence Communications from the Mayor, Department Heads and City Officials Public Hearings Initial Public Comment Period (Maximum of 1 Hour) Comments from Members Presentation of Petitions Approval of Minutes from Previous Meetings Reports of Standing Committees Reports of Ad Hoc Committees Consideration of Vetoes Consideration of Local Laws Consideration of Ordinances Consideration of Resolutions Additional Public Comment (30 Minutes) Miscellaneous or Unfinished Business Adjournment (Revised 5/8/2026) Page 1 of 8 Albany Common Council Active Calendar Monday, May 18, 2026 The Active Calendar is meant to indicate items which are anticipated to come up for action at the indicated Common Council meeting. Items on a committee agenda prior to the indicated Council meeting are included subject to committee action and recommendation. New items on the agenda for introduction, but which will not be acted upon on the evening of introduction is not included on the Active Calendar. This Calendar does not preclude the addition of items for action by Majority Consent of the Council. Items added by Majority Consent are those which were not available for the agenda within the required deadline but which cannot wait for the subsequent Council meeting for introduction and/or action. Legislation Prime Sponsor Subject Local Laws Held Johnson A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTERS 42 (DEPARTMENTS AND COMMISSIONS), 48 (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROTECTIONS) AND H of 2026 187 (FAIR HOUSING) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN *Pending Amendment* RELATION TO ADDING PROTECTIONS AGAINST HOUSING DISCRIMINATION AND INCREASING THE ENFORCEMENT OF FAIR HOUSING VIOLATIONS Ordinances Held Williamson AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LEASE OF A PORTION OF 239 SECOND AVENUE (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 76.62-3-32) TO 7.41.26 SPRINTCOM LLC, A KANSAS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Pending Discussion at the Finance, Assessment and Taxation Committee Meeting on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Ordinances Held Keegan AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE V (COMPLETE STREETS) OF CHAPTER 323 (STREETS AND SIDEWALKS) OF PART II 8.42.26 (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO GREEN STREET DESIGNS Pending Discussion at the Planning, Economic Development & Land Use Committee Meeting on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Ordinances Held Keegan AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE GRANT OF AN EASEMENT TO CENTER SQUARE LLC OVER A PORTION OF 10.51.26 THE CITY RIGHT OF WAY ADJACENT TO 1233 BROADWAY (ALSO KNOWN AS 33 CENTER STREET) (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 66.29-2-59) Pending Discussion at the Finance, Assessment and Taxation Committee Meeting on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Ordinances Held Adams AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL AMENDING CHAPTER 363 (VENDORS) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) 11.51.26 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO EXPANDING MOBILE VENDOR OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CITY OF ALBANY Pending Discussion at the Planning, Economic Development & Land Use Committee Meeting on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Resolutions Introduced Adams A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL HONORING MAY 2026 AS ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE 36.52.26R MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY Resolutions Introduced Flynn A RESOLUTION OF THE ALBANY COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING AND CELEBRATING MAY 2026 AS MENTAL 37.52.26R HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY (Revised 5/8/2026) Page 2 of 8 Resolutions Introduced Adams A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING MAY 2026 AS BIKE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY 38.52.26R Resolutions Introduced Farrell A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL REQUESTING ACCESS TO ALL FINANCIAL DATA AND RECORDS HOUSED IN 40.52.26R THE CITY’S NEW WORLD ERP AND ENTERPRISE ERP PLATFORMS (Revised 5/8/2026) Page 3 of 8 Local Laws Introduced 1 Keegan Local Law I of 2026 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO CLARIFYING AND REVISING REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO BUDGET TRANSFERS AFTER ADOPTION OF BUDGET 2 Hoey Local Law J of 2026 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING SECTION 34-2 (PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO ADJUSTING THE REQUIREMENTS TO NOTICE PUBLIC MEETINGS TO REMAIN IN COMPLIANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE OPEN MEETINGS LAW AND ALLOW FOR SHORT-NOTICE EMERGENCY MEETINGS (Revised 5/8/2026) Page 4 of 8 Local Laws Held 1 Johnson *Pending Amendment* Local Law H of 2026 *Under Consideration* A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTERS 42 (DEPARTMENTS AND COMMISSIONS), 48 (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROTECTIONS) AND 187 (FAIR HOUSING) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO ADDING PROTECTIONS AGAINST HOUSING DISCRIMINATION AND INCREASING THE ENFORCEMENT OF FAIR HOUSING VIOLATIONS *Referred to Housing & Community Development* (Revised 5/8/2026) Page 5 of 8 Ordinances Held 1 Balarin Ordinance 3.22.26 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 359 (VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY BY ADDING A NEW CLAUSE RESTRICTING THE PARKING OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES TO TWO COMMERCIAL VEHICLES PER BLOCK PER HOUSEHOLD OR BUSINESS *Referred to Planning, Economic Development & Land Use* 2 Williamson *Under Consideration* Ordinance 7.41.26 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LEASE OF A PORTION OF 239 SECOND AVENUE (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 76.62-3-32) TO SPRINTCOM LLC, A KANSAS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY *Referred to Finance, Assessment and Taxation | Discussion: 5/13/2026* 3 Keegan *Under Consideration* Ordinance 8.42.26 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE V (COMPLETE STREETS) OF CHAPTER 323 (STREETS AND SIDEWALKS) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO GREEN STREET DESIGNS *Referred to Planning, Economic Development & Land Use | Discussion: 5/12/2026* 4 Hoey Ordinance 9.42.26 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 375 (CITY OF ALBANY UNIFIED SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO PERMITTING THE CONSTRUCTION OF COTTAGE COURTS *Referred to Planning, Economic Development & Land Use* 5 Keegan *Under Consideration* Ordinance 10.51.26 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE GRANT OF AN EASEMENT TO CENTER SQUARE LLC OVER A PORTION OF THE CITY RIGHT OF WAY ADJACENT TO 1233 BROADWAY (ALSO KNOWN AS 33 CENTER STREET) (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 66.29-2-59) *Referred to Finance, Assessment and Taxation | Discussion: 5/13/2026* 6 Adams *Under Consideration* Ordinance 11.51.26 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL AMENDING CHAPTER 363 (VENDORS) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO EXPANDING MOBILE VENDOR OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CITY OF ALBANY *Referred to Planning, Economic Development & Land Use | Discussion: 5/12/2026* (Revised 5/8/2026) Page 6 of 8 Resolutions Introduced 1 Adams *Under Consideration* Resolution 36.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL HONORING MAY 2026 AS ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY 2 Flynn *Under Consideration* Resolution 37.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE ALBANY COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING AND CELEBRATING MAY 2026 AS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY 3 Adams *Under Consideration* Resolution 38.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING MAY 2026 AS BIKE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY 4 Powell Resolution 39.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL DECLARING ITSELF TO BE LEAD AGENCY FOR THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW OF THE RAPP ROAD TRANSFER STATION PROJECT, DECLARING SUCH ACTION TO BE A TYPE I ACTION, AND MAKING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION AS TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF SUCH ACTION 5 Farrell *Under Consideration* Resolution 40.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL REQUESTING ACCESS TO ALL FINANCIAL DATA AND RECORDS HOUSED IN THE CITY’S NEW WORLD ERP AND ENTERPRISE ERP PLATFORMS (Revised 5/8/2026) Page 7 of 8 Resolutions Held 1 Hoey Resolution 19.32.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL APPROVING A TRANSFER OF BUDGETED FUNDS AND A CHANGE IN THE AUTHORIZED POSITIONS INCLUDED IN THE 2026 CITY BUDGET, WHICH WILL AFFECT A SALARY RATE OR SALARY TOTAL *Referred to Finance, Assessment and Taxation* (Revised 5/8/2026) Page 8 of 8 COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALBANY SUPPORT LEGISLATION MAY 18, 2026 LOCAL LAWS I OF 2026 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO CLARIFYING AND REVISING REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO BUDGET TRANSFERS AFTER ADOPTION OF BUDGET J OF 2026 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING SECTION 34-2 (PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO ADJUSTING THE REQUIREMENTS TO NOTICE PUBLIC MEETINGS TO REMAIN IN COMPLIANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE OPEN MEETINGS LAW AND ALLOW FOR SHORT-NOTICE EMERGENCY MEETINGS RESOLUTIONS 36.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL HONORING MAY 2026 AS ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY 37.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE ALBANY COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING AND CELEBRATING MAY 2026 AS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY 38.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING MAY 2026 AS BIKE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY 39.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL DECLARING ITSELF TO BE LEAD AGENCY FOR THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW OF THE RAPP ROAD TRANSFER STATION PROJECT, DECLARING SUCH ACTION TO BE A TYPE I ACTION, AND MAKING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION AS TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF SUCH ACTION 40.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL REQUESTING ACCESS TO ALL FINANCIAL DATA AND RECORDS HOUSED IN THE CITY’S NEW WORLD ERP AND ENTERPRISE ERP PLATFORMS Council Members Keegan, Balarin, Brodie, Farrell, Hoey, Lumpkin, Powell, and Zamer introduced the following: LOCAL LAW I OF 2026 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO CLARIFYING AND REVISING REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO BUDGET TRANSFERS AFTER ADOPTION OF BUDGET Be it enacted by the Common Council of the City of Albany as follows: Section 1. Paragraph D of Section 604 of Article VI (Finances) of the Charter of the City of Albany is amended to read as follows: (D) Budget transfer after adoption of budget. (a) The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, as provided for in Section 605 below, shall approve or disapprove transfers and appropriations of budgeted funds that do not exceed, in the aggregate, 4% of the total annual City budget in any given fiscal year subject to Paragraph (b) of this subsection. (b) All transfers and appropriations of budgeted funds that exceed 4% of the total annual City budget in any given year, any transfer or appropriation of budgeted funds that reduces the budget of any City department, office and commission in excess of 37.5% in any given year, or any transfer or appropriation of budgeted funds that affects any salary rate or salary total, any transfer or appropriation of funds involving the City’s debt service or debt reserve funds or accounts, or any transfer or appropriation pertaining to a given fiscal year that comes before the Board of Estimate and Apportionment in any subsequent calendar year shall require the prior approval of a majority of the entire Common Council membership. (c) For the purposes of this subsection, the term "transfers and appropriations of budgeted funds" shall mean: transfers and appropriations of funds included in the adopted budget pursuant to Subsection (B) of this section, including those transfers and appropriations related to, but not limited to, all funds for all City departments, office, and commissions, but not including transfers and appropriations of funds budgeted to any authority operating independently by agreement with the City; transfers and appropriations to or from an unappropriated fund balance; or any additional fund transfers or appropriations to or from any municipal the general fund under this subsection; or any transfer of funds from an unappropriated fund balance. (d) For the purposes of this subsection, the term “annual City budget” shall mean: the cumulative total of anticipated expenditures as approved by the Common Council through the annual municipal budgeting process. Material in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. Section 2. This local law shall take effect upon final passage, public hearing and filing with the Secretary of State. APPROVED AS TO FORM THIS 8th DAY OF MAY, 2026 ______________________________ Corporation Counsel Material in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Robert C. Wenner, Research Counsel Re: Request for Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: May 7, 2026 Sponsor: Council Member Keegan, 9th Ward Council Member Balarin, 11th Ward Council Member Brodie, 6th Ward Council Member Farrell, 13th Ward Council Member Hoey, 15th Ward Council Member Lumpkin, 3rd Ward Council Member Powell, 12th Ward Council Member Zamer, 14th Ward Local Law I of 2026 TITLE A LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO CLARIFYING AND REVISING REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO BUDGET TRANSFERS AFTER ADOPTION OF BUDGET GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION The amounts subject to Common Council consent and the conditions triggering such consent for transfers and appropriations of funds through the Estimate and Apportionment process have long been a matter of contention amongst various City officials. The Common Council attempted to remedy this concern with the 2021 amendment of Section 604 of the Charter, which, among other items, defined “budgeted funds”. While these changes brought the City closer to a consensus on the correct interpretation of Section 604, actions taken by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment in late-2025 illustrate disagreement between the Common Council and then-Chief City Auditor. This Local Law serves to clarify and update the requirements that govern whether Common Council review and consent is triggered by actions of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. It broadens the definition of “budgeted funds” to more comprehensively capture the full scope of actions that may trigger Common Council review and consent. It also introduces a definition of “annual City budget” to ensure that the 4% threshold, essential to triggering Common Council review and consent, is calculated based on the appropriate annual amount. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISITING LAW: This provision clarifies and updates the requirements related to budget transfers made through the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to ensure that all transfers are made pursuant to City policy and best financial practices. FISCAL IMPACT None. Council Member Hoey introduced the following: LOCAL LAW J OF 2026 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING SECTION 34-2 (PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO ADJUSTING THE REQUIREMENTS TO NOTICE PUBLIC MEETINGS TO REMAIN IN COMPLIANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE OPEN MEETINGS LAW AND ALLOW FOR SHORT-NOTICE EMERGENCY MEETINGS Be it enacted, by the Common Council of the City of Albany, as follows: Section 1. Section 34-2 (Public notice of meetings of boards, commissions and committees) of Chapter 34 (Meetings) of Part I (Administrative Legislation) of the Code of the City of Albany is hereby amended as follows: § 34-2. Public notice of meetings of boards, commissions and committees A. Public notice of the time, place and the meeting agenda of a meeting scheduled at least one week prior to the date of the meeting shall be given or electronically transmitted to the news media at least one week prior thereto and shall be conspicuously posted in one or more designated public locations at least seven days before such meeting. B. For all meetings scheduled less than one week prior to the date of the meeting, Ppublic notice of the time, place and the meeting agenda, including a message of necessity explaining the need for an emergency meeting of every other meeting shall be given or electronically transmitted, to the extent practicable, to the news media and shall be conspicuously posted in one or more designated public locations at a the earliest reasonable time prior thereto, but in no circumstances less than 48 hours prior to the meeting. Section 2. This local law shall take effect upon final passage, public hearing, and filing with the Secretary of State. APPROVED AS TO FORM THIS 8th DAY OF MAY, 2026 _____________________________ Corporation Counsel Material in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Robert Wenner, Research Counsel Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: May 5, 2026 Sponsor: Council Member Hoey LOCAL LAW J OF 2026 TITLE A LOCAL LAW AMENDING SECTION 34-2 (PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO ADJUSTING THE REQUIREMENTS TO NOTICE PUBLIC MEETINGS TO REMAIN IN COMPLIANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE OPEN MEETINGS LAW AND ALLOW FOR SHORT-NOTICE EMERGENCY MEETINGS GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION Section 34-2, as written, does not currently allow for short-notice emergency meetings or any board, commission, or committee in the City of Albany. All such meetings, unless completely spontaneous and unscheduled, must be publicly noticed at least one week in advance. This Local Law amends Section 34-2 to allow for meetings scheduled less than one week in advance to instead be noticed at the earliest reasonable time thereto, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. This will allow for short-notice emergency meetings of boards, commissions, and committees at the discretion of the body. This Local Law also assures continued compliance with New York State’s Open Meetings Law, which requires that meetings of public bodies scheduled at least one week in advance be publicly noticed at least 72 hours in advance and that all other meetings be publicly noticed “at a reasonable time prior thereto”. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW Compliance with the Open Meetings Law is necessary to ensure government transparency and accountability. Imposing stricter requirements on public bodies than are required by the Open Meetings Law can further this goal. The requirements currently enshrined in the Code, however, are so restrictive as to tie the hands of public bodies in Albany. It is necessary for public bodies to have the ability to call meetings on shorter notice than the current one-week standard allows for. This Local Law would maintain the current requirements for all meetings scheduled at least one week in advance, while allowing meetings scheduled on less than one week’s notice to be noticed expeditiously. FISCAL IMPACTS None. Council Members Adams introduced the following: RESOLUTION 36.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL HONORING MAY 2026 AS ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY WHEREAS, the City of Albany is committed to recognizing and celebrating the rich culture and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) to our community, our nation, and the world; and WHEREAS, the month of May has been designated as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, providing an opportunity for all Americans to honor and appreciate the achievements, diversity, and legacy of AAPI communities; and WHEREAS, the month of May was chosen because on May 7, 1843, the first Japanese people immigrated to the United States and May 10, 1869 marked Golden Spike Day – the completion of the transcontinental railroad that was built with significant contributions from Chinese workers; and WHEREAS, AAPI heritage is deeply interwoven into the fabric of our society and has helped shape the history, economy, and social fabric of our nation, with the first records of Chinese-American businesses in Albany occurring in 1877; and WHEREAS, the AAPI community in Albany and across the nation has contributed greatly to the advancement of science, technology, medicine, arts, and culture, and has been an integral part of our workforce, economy, and society; and WHEREAS, we must continue to promote equality, justice, and understanding for all members of our community, regardless of race, ethnicity, or background; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Albany hereby recognizes May 2026 as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and calls upon all residents to celebrate the achievements and contributions of the AAPI community to our city and nation; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Albany encourages all residents to participate in cultural events, educational programs, and community activities that honor and celebrate the rich heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the City of Albany recognizes the contributions of the AAPI community and reaffirms its commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion for all residents. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Carly Johnson, Junior Policy Analyst Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: April 20, 2026 Sponsors: Council Member Sergio Adams RESOLUTION 36.52.26R TITLE A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL HONORING MAY 2026 AS ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION To officially express the intention of the Common Council to honor the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community in Albany and celebrate their contributions to our city. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW A resolution is necessary to demonstrate the Council’s public support for the celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. FISCAL IMPACT None. Council Members Flynn introduced the following: RESOLUTION 37.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE ALBANY COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING AND CELEBRATING MAY 2026 AS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY WHEREAS, since 1949, the United States has observed Mental Health Awareness Month every May to educate, provide support, and to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health conditions; and WHEREAS, mental health is fundamental to our wellness, as it encompasses our emotional, psychological, and social well-being – aspects that shape how we handle stress, relate to another, and allow us to make valuable contributions to our communities, and WHEREAS, mental health care is burdened by numerous barriers including issues with affordability, a lack of insurance parity, knowledge gaps in finding a mental healthcare providers, and a workforce shortage resulting in insufficient numbers of providers; and WHEREAS, these barriers to mental health accessibility leads to increased social isolation, putting many students, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Black and Brown people, members of the LGBTQI+ community, veterans and people with disabilities at a disproportionate risk of suicide; and WHEREAS, access to self-help, peer support and other tools can make a difference in successful management of mental wellness and recovery, including the utilization of public education that can spread awareness to best reduce the stigma; and WHEREAS, the 2026 theme for Mental Health Awareness Month – More Good Days, Together – encourages us all to reflect on a good day for ourselves, and for our communities so that we can use that insight to shape advocacy, education, and community engagement and increase good days for all to experience; and WHEREAS, the City of Albany has a long, proud history of upholding human rights and promoting policies that protect our residents, environment, communities, and way of life, including the rights and welfare of people struggling with mental health challenges; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council of the City of Albany stands in solidarity with those who are experiencing mental health conditions and does hereby recognize and celebrate May 2026 as Mental Health Awareness Month in the City of Albany. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Carly Johnson, Junior Policy Analyst Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: April 14, 2026 Sponsor: Council Member Jack Flynn RESOLUTION 37.52.26R TITLE A RESOLUTION OF THE ALBANY COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING AND CELEBRATING MAY 2026 AS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION To officially recognize Mental Health Awareness Month and to express the Common Council’s intention to support mental health in the City of Albany. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW A resolution is necessary to demonstrate the Council’s public support for Mental Health Awareness Month. FISCAL IMPACT None. Council Member Adams introduced the following: RESOLUTION 38.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING MAY 2026 AS BIKE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY WHEREAS, first established in 1956 by the League of American Bicyclists, National Bike Month is held annually in May to showcase the many benefits of bicycling, including environmental and economic sustainability and increased wellbeing; and WHEREAS, the number of people who rely on bicycling for commuting to work or for recreational activities has increased over the past decade and New York State has one of the highest rates of bike commuters; and WHEREAS, the growing bicycle-friendly road network throughout the City of Albany supports a safe and healthy transportation option that is paramount to achieving sustainability and enhancing the quality of life in the City; and WHEREAS, Albany’s bike share network, CDPHP Cycle!, and newer businesses like Blue Tulip Bicycle have expanded access to pedal bikes and electric bikes to Capital Region residents; and WHEREAS, the City of Albany, in partnership with the League of American Bicyclists, the New York Bicycling Coalition, the Capital District Transportation Committee’s Capital Coexist, the Albany Police Department, and the Albany Bicycling Coalition, have continued to look for opportunities to improve bicycling within the City; and WHEREAS, community organizations have made contributions to these efforts by donating and installing bike racks across the City to encourage larger participation in cycling as a means of transportation; and WHEREAS, these organizations, in cooperation with the City and its recently established Active Transportation Planning Commission, have promoted greater public awareness of bicycle operation and safety education to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities for all; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Albany Common Council hereby recognizes May 2026 as Bike Month in the City of Albany, and urges all motorists and bicyclists to follow New York State’s Vehicle and Traffic Law and share the road respectfully and responsibly. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Carly Johnson, Junior Policy Analyst Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: April 17, 2026 Sponsors Council Member Adams, 7th Ward RESOLUTION 38.52.26R TITLE A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL RECOGNIZING MAY 2026 AS BIKE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ALBANY GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION To declare the month of May as Bike Month in the City of Albany. This resolution is introduced to encourage residents to utilize bikes as a mode of transportation, cut down on vehicle emissions and traffic accidents, and bolster the use of our bicycle friendly road network. This resolution also spreads awareness of the continuous work to ensure the active transportation remains accessible in Albany. The City still has work to do to become completely bike friendly and accessible, but this is one small effort to draw attention to the issue. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW A resolution is necessary to demonstrate the Council’s public support for Bike Month and for sustainable efforts to cut vehicle emissions and commit itself to ensuring accessible active transportation. FISCAL IMPACT(S) N/A Council Member Powell introduced the following: RESOLUTION 39.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL DECLARING ITSELF TO BE LEAD AGENCY FOR THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW OF THE RAPP ROAD TRANSFER STATION PROJECT, DECLARING SUCH ACTION TO BE A TYPE I ACTION, AND MAKING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION AS TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF SUCH ACTION WHEREAS, the Common Council (the “Council”) of the City of Albany (the “City”) is proposing the construction of a transfer station to accept solid waste and recyclable materials generated within the City of Albany and communities comprising the Capital Region Solid Waste Management Partnership (CRSWMP) on real property adjacent to the existing Rapp Road landfill, located at 525 Rapp Road, Albany, New York (the “Proposed Action” or “Project”); and WHEREAS, the Proposed Action is a necessary and long-term solution for solid waste management following the closure of the Rapp Road landfill, which is estimated to occur in 2027; and WHEREAS, the new transfer station will accept solid waste and recyclable materials generated by the City’s residents and businesses within the CRSWMP Planning Unit which will then be transported from the transfer station to designated facilities authorized to accept the solid waste or recyclables via commercial haulers; and WHEREAS, the new transfer station will have a maximum throughput of 500 tons/day of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) and bulk recyclables (recyclables from City of Albany on a contingency basis for transfer only); and WHEREAS, the Proposed Action is subject to classification and review under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (hereinafter “SEQRA”); and WHEREAS, the Council reviewed the SEQRA Full Environmental Assessment Form (FEAF) Part 1, and on December 15, 2025, passed Resolution 144.122.25R declaring its intent to serve as lead agency for the Project under SEQRA; and WHEREAS, the proposed Action constitutes a Type I Action under SEQRA, because the project will require disturbance of approximately 3 acres of land located on a site containing a State/National Register Eligible archaeological site and located adjacent to the Albany Pine Bush Preserve dedicated lands, meeting the Type I criteria provided in 6 NYCRR 617.4(b)(9) and (10); and WHEREAS, on January 7, 2026, the Common Council’s circulated its Notice of Intent to Declare Lead Agency Status to all Involved and Interested Agencies, together with the Full EAF Part 1, a site location map, and concept plan, and any other information required by SEQRA; and WHEREAS, the Council provided written notification to all Involved Agencies for the purposes of conducting a coordinated environmental review and making the determination of environmental significance thereon under the SEQRA; and WHEREAS, more than thirty (30) days have elapsed since the Common Council Notice of Intent to serve as Lead Agency for a coordinated SEQRA of the Proposed Action was circulated to all Involved Agencies and no objection has been received; and WHEREAS, the Common Council has reviewed the said FEAF Parts 2 and 3 and taken a “hard look” at the potential environmental impacts which could result from the Project, including but not limited review and consideration of the following supporting documentation: (a) The FEAF Part 3 documentation and supporting narrative, (b) The Habitat Assessment Rare, Threatened, and Endanger Species Report (dated January 2025), (c) Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation (dated June 2025), (d) N.Y. State Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation response letter (dated November 24, 2025), (e) Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report (dated December 16, 2024), (f) Database Report (dated October 30, 2024), (g) Property Information Report for 502 & 504 Rapp Road (dated October 30, 2024), (h) Fire Insurance Maps (noting none were found) (dated October 30, 2024), (i) Historical Aerials (dated October 30, 2024), (j) City Directory Research Report (dated November 8, 2024), (k) Topographic Maps (dated October 30, 2024), (l) N.Y. Department of Environmental Conservation Letter of No Jurisdiction for Parcel Nos. 41.00-2-114 and 41.00-2-116 (dated July 29, 2025), (m) N.Y. Department of Environmental Conservation Letter of Positive Jurisdiction for Parcel No. 41.00-2-115 (dated July 29, 2025), and (n) Traffic Impact Analysis (dated May 2025). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that, having completed Coordinated Review with the Involved Agencies in accordance with 6 NYCRR 617.6(b)(2) of the SEQR regulations and did not receive any objections to the Common Council serving as Lead Agency, the Common Council declares itself Lead Agency; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, having reviewed the above-referenced Full Environmental Assessment Form and accompanying documentation the Common Council determines that the above-described Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment and hereby issues a Negative Declaration; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Common Council authorizes the City Clerk to file the Negative Declaration with the Involved Agencies and the Environmental Notice Bulletin. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Martha Mahoney, Esq., Senior Assistant Corporation Counsel Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: May 7, 2026 Sponsor: Council Member Powell RESOLUTION 39.52.26R TITLE A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL DECLARING ITSELF TO BE LEAD AGENCY FOR THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW OF THE RAPP ROAD TRANSFER STATION PROJECT, DECLARING SUCH ACTION TO BE A TYPE I ACTION, AND MAKING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION AS TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF SUCH ACTION GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION The City must consider the environmental impacts of the construction of its proposed Rapp Road Transfer Station in the context of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (“SEQRA”), codified at Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and Part 617 of Title of the New York Code of Rules and Regulations. The first step in this process is to determine whether the action is a Type I, Type II, or Unlisted Action pursuant to SEQRA. If an action meets any of the criteria listed in the regulations for Type I or II Actions, it is one of those actions; here, it is a Type I Action because the project will require disturbance of approximately 3 acres of land located on a site containing a State/National Register Eligible archaeological site and located adjacent to the Albany Pine Bush Preserve dedicated lands, meeting the Type I criteria provided in 6 NYCRR 617.4(b)(9) and (10). The next step in the SEQRA review of a Type 1 Action is to complete Part I of an environmental assessment form. Part I of the Full Environmental Assessment Form (“FEAF”) for this proposed action was reviewed by the Council on December 15, 2025. Having reviewed the FEAF, the Common Council determined that it was the most appropriate lead agency, although several other agencies have been identified as involved and interested agencies for the SEQRA review of this project, and adopted Resolution 144.122.25R declaring its intent to serve as lead agency. The next step is to review Parts II and III of the FEAF, which helps determine whether the proposed action will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. Where, as here, this Action will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment as it will not. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW This resolution formally expresses the Council’s determinations that, having reviewed Parts I through III of the FEAF for this Action, 1) the Action is a Type 1 Action, 2) the Action will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment, and 3) that the Common Council of the City of Albany declares the City of Albany to be Lead Agency for the SEQRA review of this action.. FISCAL IMPACT None. Council Member Farrell introduced the following: Resolution Number 40.52.26R A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL REQUESTING ACCESS TO ALL FINANCIAL DATA AND RECORDS HOUSED IN THE CITY’S NEW WORLD ERP AND ENTERPRISE ERP PLATFORMS WHEREAS, until December 31, 2025, Albany utilized the New World ERP platform to track all financial data, including but not limited to expenses, revenues, budget line values, purchase orders, and invoices; and WHEREAS, since January 1, 2026, Albany has utilized the Enterprise ERP platform to track all financial data, including but not limited to expenses, revenues, budget line values, purchase orders, and invoices; and WHEREAS, Albany officials currently have access to both the New World ERP platform, primarily used for historical data, and the Enterprise ERP system, primarily used for data generated for fiscal years 2026 and later; and WHEREAS, the Common Council currently has access to only a limited portion of the City data stored in the New World ERP and Enterprise ERP platforms, not including the purchase order and invoice records for all City departments; and WHEREAS, the permissions for access to information contained in both the New World ERP and Enterprise ERP platforms are governed at the direction of the Department of Administrative Services, a department of the City of Albany; and WHEREAS, as part of the Common Council’s continuing efforts to monitor the historical, ongoing, and prospective financial situation of the City of Albany, the Common Council is seeking access to all available City financial data and records; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 407 (Examinations of Books and Accounts) of the Charter of the City of Albany, the Common Council may, upon request, “examine the books, vouchers and papers of any department, board, commission, officer or employee of the City”; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council requests that the Department of Administrative Services immediately grant permissions to the Common Council and its staff to view all data and records for all City departments, boards, commissions, officers, and employees housed in both the New World ERP and Enterprise ERP platforms, including, but not limited to, all data and records related to City purchase orders, all data and records related to City invoices, and the ability to run full reports for all City departments, boards, and commissions; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect immediately. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Robert Wenner, Research Counsel Re: Request for Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: May 8, 2026 Sponsor: Council Member Farrell RESOLUTION 40.52.26R TITLE A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL REQUESTING ACCESS TO ALL FINANCIAL DATA AND RECORDS HOUSED IN THE CITY’S NEW WORLD ERP AND ENTERPRISE ERP PLATFORMS GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION Since learning the severity of the City’s budget deficits for fiscal years 2025 and 2026, the Common Council and its staff have undertaken an effort to comprehensively review the financial situation of the City and the factors that led to its current difficulties. Through this process, the Common Council hopes to provide clarity on the City’s finances and ensure that future fiscal years are not subject to the same challenges currently facing the City. This scrutiny is not possible without access to all City financial data and records, which were historically housed in the New World ERP platform and are currently housed in the Enterprise ERP platform. While the Common Council and its staff currently have access to all data and records for the Common Council and the Community Police Review Board, as well as certain data and records for all other City departments, much of the financial information stored on the ERP platforms remains hidden from view. This Resolution would exercise the Common Council’s authority under the City Charter to gain access to “the books, vouchers and papers of any department, board, commission, officer or employee of the City” by requesting that the Department of Administrative Services immediately provide the Common Council and its staff the necessary permission to access all financial data housed on either ERP platform. Concerns have been raised internally about the extent of the Common Council’s ability to act on the information housed in the two ERP platforms. For this reason, the Common Council is requesting “view only” access, or the equivalent thereof, to all available information. This limiting of access privileges will ensure that the Common Council does not take any action properly reserved for any other City department, officer, or employee. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW Section 407 (Examinations of Books and Accounts) of the City Charter states that the Common Council may, upon request, “examine the books, vouchers and papers of any department, board, commission, officer or employee of the City”. While this authority is often exercised informally and outside of meetings, the most conclusive statement of the will of the Common Council is a Resolution voted on its members. This Resolution serves to exercise the authority conferred in Charter Section 407 to obtain the information discussed above. FISCAL IMPACT(S) None. COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALBANY ACTIVE LEGISLATION PREVIOUSLY INTRODUCED LEGISLATION NOW UNDER CONSIDERATION MAY 18, 2026 LOCAL LAWS H OF 2026 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTERS 42 (DEPARTMENTS AND COMMISSIONS), 48 (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROTECTIONS) AND 187 (FAIR HOUSING) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO ADDING PROTECTIONS AGAINST HOUSING DISCRIMINATION AND INCREASING THE ENFORCEMENT OF FAIR HOUSING VIOLATIONS ORDINANCES 7.41.26 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LEASE OF A PORTION OF 239 SECOND AVENUE (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 76.62-3- 32) TO SPRINTCOM LLC, A KANSAS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 8.42.26 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE V (COMPLETE STREETS) OF CHAPTER 323 (STREETS AND SIDEWALKS) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO GREEN STREET DESIGNS 10.51.26 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE GRANT OF AN EASEMENT TO CENTER SQUARE LLC OVER A PORTION OF THE CITY RIGHT OF WAY ADJACENT TO 1233 BROADWAY (ALSO KNOWN AS 33 CENTER STREET) (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 66.29-2-59) 11.51.26 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL AMENDING CHAPTER 363 (VENDORS) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO EXPANDING MOBILE VENDOR OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CITY OF ALBANY Council Member Johnson, on behalf of the Housing & Community Development Committee, and Council Member Keegan introduced the following: Local Law H of 2026 (Pending Amendment 5/18/2026) A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTERS 42 (DEPARTMENTS AND COMMISSIONS), 48 (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROTECTIONS) AND 187 (FAIR HOUSING) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO ADDING PROTECTIONS AGAINST HOUSING DISCRIMINATION AND INCREASING THE ENFORCEMENT OF FAIR HOUSING VIOLATIONS Be it enacted, by the Common Council of the City of Albany, as follows: Section 1. Section 42-108 (Departmental scope, powers and duties) of Article XIV (General Provisions) of Part 6 (Department of Administrative Services) of Chapter 42 (Departments and Commissions) of Part I (Administrative Legislation) of the Code of the City of Albany is hereby amended to read as follows: § 42-108 Departmental scope, powers and duties. A. The Department of Administrative Services shall have the following functions: (1) Equal employment opportunity: to oversee and administer the City's equal employment opportunity policies, requirements and standards as set forth and established in Chapter 48 of this Code. (2) Fair housing: to oversee and administer the City’s Office of Fair Housing and its policies, purposes and duties as set forth and established in Chapter 187 of this Code. (3) (2) Human Resources: to oversee and assist City departments and staff in the establishment of positions and the recruitment and hiring of City personnel consistent with the policies set forth in the City Personnel Manual and as otherwise required by law. (4)(3) Purchasing: to oversee and administer the City’s purchasing and procurement policies as set forth in Part 18 of this Chapter. (5)(4) Payroll: to oversee and administer the disbursement of the City workforce payroll. (6)(5) Budget: to oversee and administer the fiscal policies of the City and the planning, implementation, management and control of all financial and budget-related Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. matters and activities of the City except for those areas reserved for the Treasurer or Chief City Auditor under the City Charter or pursuant to state or local law. (7)(6) Technology services: to oversee and administer technology policies and services for all City departments and staff as needed to ensure efficient, secure and optimum utilization of technology in all City functions, including the management of finances and City resources and effective communication and coordination amongst City departments and with the public (8)(7) Diversity training: notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of this Code, to ensure that all City employees receive annual diversity training on issues including, but which need not be limited to: race; racial equity; inclusion; religious affiliation or identification; disability; national origin; sexual orientation; gender; and gender identity or expression. Section 2. Section 42-286 (Departmental scope, powers and duties) of Article XXXV (General Provisions) of Part 24 (Department of Neighborhood and Community Services) of Chapter 42 (Departments and Commissions) of Part I (Administrative Legislation) of the Code of the City of Albany is hereby amended to read as follows: § 42-286 Departmental scope, powers and duties. The Department of Neighborhood and Community Services shall have the following functions: A. Neighborhood and community services: to partner with residents, community groups, and neighborhood businesses to develop and maintain neighborhoods that reflect the City's diverse population through a neighborhood-focused approach to planning, community development and code enforcement, and to provide the public with seamless access to City services and information. B. Planning: to review all applications and plans for all permit approvals and other aspects involving the City's Unified Sustainable Development Ordinance and other federal, state and local laws and regulations related thereto, together with the coordination of and technical support required in the administrative and/or legislative review and consideration involving the City Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, Common Council and Historic Resources Commission. C. Housing and community development: to plan, undertake and direct the City's efforts in providing affordable rental accommodations and home ownership opportunities for its residents by encouraging the growth and revitalization of the City's housing stock; to supervise and/or coordinate the City's participation in programs, activities and ventures designed to construct new housing accommodations, rehabilitate existing residential structures or convert other structures to residential use to better meet the need for affordable housing; to plan and undertake other activities designed to contribute to an enhanced Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. quality of life and long-term stability for the City's neighborhoods, including activities which provide additional opportunities for employment and business development to the residents of those neighborhoods; and to coordinate the other City agencies as such actions relate to the provision of housing in and development of the City's neighborhoods. D. Fair housing: to oversee and administer the City's Office of Fair Housing and its policies, purposes and duties as set forth and established in Chapter 187 of this Code. DE. Buildings and regulatory compliance: to perform all functions delegated to the Department of Buildings and Regulatory Compliance in Article L (General Provisions) of Part 40 (Department of Buildings and Regulatory Compliance) of Chapter 42 (Departments and Commissions) of Part I (Administrative Legislation) of the Code of the City of Albany, as such Department of Buildings and Regulatory Compliance is hereby made a part of, and is under the authority of, the Department of Neighborhood and Community Services. EF. Annual program evaluations and audit reports. (1) It is hereby ordered that the Department of Planning and Development submit to the Common Council annual program evaluation and audit reports on agencies and organizations funded with state and federal moneys. (2) The program evaluations and audit reports shall be submitted in January of each year. Such evaluations and reports must be in full accordance with all applicable regulations. (3) The information to be contained in the annual reports will include but not be limited to the following: (a) Service indicators: documentation indicating that program requirements were met, including goals, performance standards and objectives and the methodology used for measuring performance. (b) Processing and servicing loans: documentation indicating the loan amount, and the funds used, the amount collected on repayment and the payment history. (c) Documentation on how the grantees me the national objective. (d) Contractor evaluations: documentation evaluating contractor's qualifications, performance history and compliance with federal, state and City guidelines regarding equal opportunity ownership, participation and employment. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. Section 3. Article III (Omnibus Human Rights Law) of Chapter 48 (Equal Opportunity Protections) of Part I (Administrative Legislation) of the Code of the City of Albany is hereby amended to read as follows: § 48-23 Purpose; jurisdiction; policy. A. The City of Albany hereby finds and declares that the City has the responsibility to ensure that every individual within its boundaries is afforded an equal opportunity to enjoy a full and productive life, free from violation of basic civil and human rights, and that discriminatory practices adversely affecting the equality of opportunity threaten the general welfare of the municipality and its inhabitants. The City of Albany realizes its obligation to protect the rights and privileges that all individuals have as human beings, and hereby gives the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing Office general jurisdiction and power to implement and enforce the provisions of this article and the Human Rights Commission the general jurisdiction to hear disputes referred to it by the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity under this article and the appellate jurisdiction to review an order of the Fair Housing Office dismissing a complaint for lack of jurisdiction or for want of probable cause. B. It shall be the policy of the City of Albany to encourage programs designed to ensure that every individual has an equal opportunity to participate fully in the life of this City, free from violation of their basic civil and human rights, and to prohibit discrimination because of race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income in areas of employment, public accommodations, housing, real property transactions and the provision of City services. (1) In so doing, the Common Council makes clear that its action is not intended to promote any particular attitude, course of conduct or way of life. Rather, its purpose is to ensure that individuals who live in our free society have the capacity to make their own choice, follow their own beliefs and conduct their own lives as they see fit, consistent with existing law. Nothing in this legislation should be construed to create, add, alter or abolish any right to marry that may exist under any federal or state constitution or state law. (2) Furthermore, nothing contained herein is to be construed to bar any religious or denominational institution or organization or any organization operated for charitable or educational purposes and operated, supervised or controlled by or connected with a religious organization from limiting employment or sale or rental of housing accommodations or admission to or giving preference to persons of the same religion or denomination or from making such selection as is calculated by such organization to promote the religious principles for which it is established or maintained. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. § 48-24 Equality of opportunity a civil right. The opportunity to obtain employment, use of places of public accommodation, the use, occupancy and ownership of housing accommodations, land and commercial space and the provision of City services without discrimination because of race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income is hereby recognized and declared to be a civil right. Nothing contained herein, however, shall be construed to protect conduct otherwise proscribed by law. § 48-25 Definitions. When used in this Article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: ADVERTISING Printing, circulating, placing or publishing or causing to be placed or published any written statement, including electronic media, with respect to the availability, for sale, or rent of a housing accommodation or the listing of a housing accommodation with any person, business or entity which maintains a referral list of available housing. CITIZENSHIP OR IMMIGRATION STATUS Refers to the citizenship of any person or the immigration status of any person who is not a citizen of the United States. Nothing in this article shall preclude verification of citizenship or immigration status where required by law, nor shall an adverse action based on verification of citizenship or immigration status be prohibited where such adverse action is required by this article. COMMISSION The City of Albany Human Rights Commission. DISABILITY Shall be defined for purposes of this article as such term is defined and used in section 292 of the New York Executive Law, as amended. DISCRIMINATION Includes segregation and separation. DOMESTIC PARTNER Persons who have a registered domestic partnership pursuant to Article V of Chapter 245 of the Code of the City of Albany EMPLOYEE Does not include any individual employed by their parents, spouse or child in the domestic service of any person. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Includes any person undertaking to procure employees or opportunities to work. FAMILIAL STATUS Shall include any person who is pregnant or has a child or is in the process of securing legal custody of any individual under 18 years of age, or one or more individuals under 18 years of age who reside with a parent or another person having legal custody of such individual(s), or one or more individuals (who have not attained the age of eighteen years) being domiciled with: a parent or another person having legal custody of such individual or individuals, or the designee of such parent. FILED When receipt is given by the Fair Housing Office or the Equal Employment Opportunity Officer for a written discrimination complaint form, which is to be kept on file as a matter of record in relation to the acceptance of a discrimination case. GENDER, GENDER IDENTITY OR EXPRESSION Shall include actual or perceived sex and shall also include a person's actual or perceived gender identity, self-image, appearance, behavior or expression, whether or not that gender identity, self- image, appearance, behavior or expression is different from that traditionally associated with the legal sex assigned to that person at birth, including but not limited to the status of being transgender. HOUSING ACCOMODATION Includes any building, structure or portion thereof which is used to occupied or is intended, arranged or designed to be used or occupied as the home, residence or sleeping place of one or more human beings. LAWFUL SOURCE OF INCOME Shall be defined and used for the purposes of this article as such term is defined and used in section 292 of New York Executive Law, as amended. MARITAL STATUS Shall be defined and used for the purposes of this article as such term is defined and used in the New York Executive Law, as amended include the state of being unmarried, married, or separated. The term unmarried includes persons who are single, divorced, or widowed. MILITARY STATUS Refers to a person's participation in the military service of the United States or the military service of the State of New York, including but not limited to, the armed forces of the United States, the army national guard, the air national guard, the New York naval militia, the New York guard, and such additional forces as may be created by the federal or state government as authorized by law. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. NATIONAL ORIGIN Includes ancestry A person’s ancestry, birthplace, culture, or language. NATURAL HAIRSTYLE Includes hairstyles typically associated with racial, ethnic, cultural, and religious groups, including, but not limited to, Black people, Native Americans, Sikhs, Muslims, Jews, and Nazirites. This definition shall include, but not be limited to, those hairstyles and textures most commonly associated with Black people and that are untreated by chemicals or heat and can be styled with or without extensions, whether such hairstyles are in a trimmed or untrimmed state. This definition shall include, among other hairstyles, afros, protective hairstyles such as twists, locs, braids, cornrows, and Bantu knots, head wraps, scarfs, the use of color and/or dye, extensions, and/or patterned or shaved hairstyles. OFFICE The City of Albany Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing. PERSON Includes one or more individuals, partnership associations, corporations, legal representatives, trustees, trustees in bankruptcy or receivers. PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION, RESORT OR AMUSEMENT Includes, except as hereinafter specified, all places included in the meaning of such terms as set forth in the New York Executive Law, Article 15, § 292, as amended, incorporated herein by reference. PROVISION OF CITY SERVICES Includes any service by the City of Albany, either directly or indirectly through a grant or award of funds or on a contractual basis, including a service, activity or event which is fully or partially funded for a specific or general purpose with City funds or funds administered by the City of Albany. Nothing herein shall be interpreted to prohibit the provision of a City service, which is otherwise provided on a nondiscriminatory basis, to a targeted population or class of individuals. RACE Includes traits historically associated with race, including but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles. REAL ESTATE BROKER Shall be defined and used for the purposes of this article as such term is defined and used in section 292 of the New York Executive Law, as amended. REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. A person employed by a licensed real estate broker to list for sale, sell or offer for sale, at auction or otherwise, to buy or offer to buy or to negotiate the purchase or sale or exchange of real estate, or to negotiate a loan on real estate, or to lease or rent or offer to lease, rent or place for rent any real estate, or who collects or offers or attempts to collect rent for the use of real estate for or in behalf of such real estate broker. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION Includes any actions taken which permit an employee, prospective employee or member with a disability, or a pregnancy-related condition, to perform in a reasonable manner the activities involved in the job or occupation sought or held and include, but are not limited to, provision of an accessible worksite, acquisition or modification of equipment, support services for persons with impaired hearing or vision, job restructuring and modified work schedules; provided, however, that such actions do not impose an undue hardship on the business, program or enterprise of the entity from which action is requested. SEX Shall be defined and used for the purposes of this article as such term is defined and used in the New York Executive Law, as amended. SEXUAL ORIENTATION Includes actual or perceived heterosexuality, homosexuality, asexuality, bisexuality, and pansexuality. VICTIM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Shall be defined and used for the purposes of this article as such term is defined and used in section 459-a of the New York Social Services Law. § 48-26 Unlawful employment discriminatory practices under the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity. A. It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice: (1) A. For an employer or licensing agency, because of the race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income of any individual to refuse to hire or employ or to bar or to discharge from employment such individual or to discriminate against such individual in compensation or in terms, conditions or privileges of employment. (2) B. For an employment agency to discriminate against any individual because of race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income in receiving, classifying, disposing or otherwise acting upon applications for its services or in referring an applicant or applicants to an employer or employers. (3) C. For any employer or employment agency to print or circulate or cause to be printed or circulated any statement, advertisement or publication or to use any form of application for employment or to make any inquiry in connection with prospective employment which expresses, directly or indirectly, any limitations, specification or discrimination as to race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income or any intent to make any such limitation, specification or discrimination, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification; provided, however, that neither this subsection nor any provision of this article or other law shall be construed to prohibit the personnel office from requesting information from applicants for civil service examinations concerning any of the aforementioned characteristics for the purpose of conducting studies to identify and resolve possible problems in recruitment and testing of members of minority groups to ensure the fairest possible and equal opportunities for employment in the civil service for all persons, regardless of race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income. (4) D. For any employer or employment agency to discharge, expel or otherwise discriminate against any person because he has they have opposed any practices forbidden under this article or because he has they have filed a complaint, testified or assisted in any proceeding under this article. (5) E. Nothing in this article shall affect any restrictions upon the activities of persons licensed by the State Liquor Authority with respect to persons under 21 years of age. (6) F. Nothing contained herein shall restrict an employer's right to insist that an employee meet bona fide job-related qualifications of employment or shall authorize or require employers to establish affirmative action quotas or to inquire about the sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression, of current or prospective employees. § 48-27 Unlawful housing discrimination practices under the Fair Housing Office. B. A. Places of public accommodation, resort or amusement. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. (1) It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any person, being the owner, lessee, proprietor, manager, agent or employee of any place of public accommodation, resort or amusement: (a) To, because of the race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, or natural hairstyle or any person, directly or indirectly to refuse, withhold from or deny to such person any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities or privileges thereof, including the extension of credit because of the race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income of such person or persons. or (b) To directly or indirectly to publish, circulate, issue, display, post or mail any written or printed communication, notice or advertisement to the effect that any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of any such place shall be refused, withheld from or denied to any person on account of race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income. (c) To treat any patron that the patronage or custom thereat of any person or of or purporting proclaiming to be of any particular race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income, in a manner that makes them feel unwelcome, objectionable or not acceptable, desired or solicited. (2) Nothing in this article shall be construed to prevent the barring of any person, because of the sex of such person, from places of public accommodation, resort or amusement if the Commission grants an exemption based on bona fide considerations of public policy, nor shall this article apply to the rental of rooms in a housing accommodation which restricts such rental to individuals of one sex. C. It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any real estate broker, real estate salesman or employee or agent thereof or any other individual, corporation, partnership or organization, for the purpose of inducing a real estate transaction from which any such person or Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. any of its stockholders or members may benefit financially, to represent that a change has occurred or will or may occur in the composition with respect to race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, or natural hairstyles of the owners or occupants in the block, neighborhood or area in which the real property is located and to represent, directly or indirectly, that this change will or may result in undesirable consequences in the block, neighborhood or area in which the real property is located, including but not limited to the lowering of property values, an increase in criminal or antisocial behavior or a decline in the quality of schools or other facilities. D. B. Housing accommodations. (1) It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for the owner, lessee, sublessee, assignee or managing agent of or other person having the right to sell, rent or lease a housing accommodation, constructed or to be constructed, or any agent or employee thereof: (a) To refuse to sell, rent or lease or otherwise to deny to or withhold from any person or group of persons such a housing accommodation because of the race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income of such person or persons (b) To discriminate against any person because of his their race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income in the terms, conditions or privileges of the sale, rental or lease of any such housing accommodation or in the furnishing of facilities or services in connection therewith. (c) To print or circulate or cause to be printed or circulated any statement, advertisement or publication or to use any form of application for the purchase, rental or lease of such housing accommodation or to make any record or inquiry in connection with the prospective purchase, rental or lease of housing accommodation which expresses, directly or indirectly, any limitation, specification or discrimination as to race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income or any intent to make any such limitation, specification or discrimination. (d) To induce or attempt to induce any person to sell or rent any housing accommodation by representations regarding the entry or prospective entry into the neighborhood of persons of a particular race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income. (e) To refuse to permit, at the expense of a person with disabilities, reasonable modifications of existing premises, if such modifications may be necessary to afford such person full enjoyment of the housing accommodation, and a refusal to make reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, practices or services which may be necessary to afford a person with disabilities equal opportunity to use and enjoy the housing accommodation. (f) To incite, compel or coerce the doing of any acts forbidden by this article, or to retaliate or discriminate against any person or entity because that person or entity has filed a complaint or testified or assisted in any proceeding commenced under this article. (2) The provisions of this subsection shall not apply: (a) To the rental of a housing accommodation in a building which contains housing accommodations for not more than two families living independently of each other, if the owner or members of his family reside in one of such housing accommodations; (b) To the restriction of the rental of all rooms in a housing accommodation to individuals of the same sex; (c) To the rental of a room or rooms in a housing accommodation, if such rental is by the occupant of the housing accommodation or by the owner of the housing accommodation and he or members of his family reside in such housing accommodation; or (d) Solely with respect to age, to the restriction of the sale, rental or lease of housing accommodations exclusively to persons 55 years of age or older. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. (3)(2) It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for the owner, lessee, sublessee or managing agent of or other person having the right of ownership or possession of or the right to sell, rent or lease, land or commercial space: (a) To refuse to sell, rent or lease or otherwise deny to or withhold from any person or group of persons such commercial space because of the age of such person or persons or land or commercial space because of the race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income of such person or persons. (b) To discriminate against any person because of their race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income in the terms, conditions or privileges of the sale, rental or lease of any such land or commercial space or in the furnishing of facilities or service in connection therewith. (c) To print or circulate or cause to be printed or circulated any statement, advertisement or publication or to use any form of application for the purchase, rental or lease of such land or commercial space or to make any record or inquiry in connection with the prospective purchase, rental or lease of such land or commercial space which expresses, directly or indirectly, any limitation, specification or discrimination as to race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income or any intent to make any such limitation, specification or discrimination. (d) With respect to age, the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to the restriction of the sale, rental or lease of land or commercial space exclusively to persons 55 years of age or older. (4)(3) It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any real estate broker, real estate salesman or employee or agent thereof: (a) To refuse to sell, rent or lease any housing accommodation, land or commercial space to any person or group of persons or to refuse to negotiate Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. for the sale, rental or lease of any housing accommodation, land or commercial space to any person or group of persons because of the race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income of such person or persons. (b) or tTo represent that any housing accommodation, land or commercial space is not available for inspection, sale, rental or lease when in fact it is so available or otherwise to deny or withhold any housing accommodation, land or commercial space or any facilities of any housing accommodation, land or commercial space from any person or group of persons because of the race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income of such person or persons. (b)(c) To print or circulate or cause to be printed or circulated any statement, advertisement or publication or to use any form of application for the purchase, rental or lease of any housing accommodation, land or commercial space or to make any record or inquiry in connection with the prospective purchase, rental or lease of any housing accommodation, land or commercial space which expresses, directly or indirectly, any limitation, specification or discrimination as to race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income or any intent to make any such limitation, specification or discrimination. (c)(d) With respect to age, the provision of this subsection shall not apply to the restriction of the sale, rental or lease of any housing accommodation, land or commercial space exclusively to persons 55 years of age or older. (5)(4) It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any real estate board, because of the race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income of any individual who is otherwise qualified for membership, to exclude or expel such individual Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. from membership or to discriminate against such individual in the terms, conditions and privileges of membership in such board. E. Provision of City services § 48-28 Unlawful discriminatory practice in providing City services (1) A. It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any department, agency, board, commission, authority, employee or other entity of the City of Albany to discriminate in the provision of City services, for which a person is otherwise entitled, because of the race, sex, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, military status, status as a victim of domestic violence, natural hairstyles, immigration status, familial status, or lawful source of income of such person. (2) B. Any notice of the availability of a grant or award of funds, or notice of a solicitation of bids, for the provision of City services shall include a clause on discriminatory practices prohibited in accordance with this article. (3) C. Any contractual agreement entered into, or award or grant of funds, by or on behalf of the City of Albany for the provision of City services shall be in conformance accordance with the provisions of this article and shall stipulate that the contractor, awardee or grantee shall not engage in a discriminatory practice prohibited by this article. § 48-29 General unlawful discrimination F. A. It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any person to aid, abet, incite, compel or coerce the doing of any of the acts forbidden under this article or to attempt to do so. G. B. It shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any person engaged in any activity to which this section applies to retaliate or discriminate against any person because he has they have opposed any practices forbidden under this article or because he has they have filed a complaint, testified or assisted in any proceeding under this article. H. C. It Pursuant to section 48-31 of this article, it shall be an unlawful discriminatory practice for any party to in a conciliation agreement made pursuant to § 48-27 of this article to violate the terms of such agreement. I. D. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections A and D of this section this article, it shall not be an unlawful discriminatory practice for an employer, employment agency, labor organization or joint labor-management committee to carry out a plan to increase the employment of members of a minority group. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. J. E. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the offer or acceptance of a partial discount to a person 65 years of age or older for housing accommodations. F. All unlawful discriminatory practices contained in section 296 of the Human Rights Law, as amended, that are not in this article are hereby adopted into this article as if fully laid out herein. § 48-30 Exemptions to housing discrimination. The provisions of this article shall apply to all housing accommodations within the City of Albany as well as land zoned for residential uses except the following: A. Rental units in a one or two-family housing accommodation or rooming rental that is occupied by the owner; B. The rental of a room or rooms in a housing accommodation, if such rental is occupied by the owner of the housing accommodation and they reside in such housing accommodation; C. The rental of all rooms in a housing accommodation to individuals of the same sex; or D. Solely with respect to age, to the restriction of the sale, rental or lease of housing accommodations exclusively to persons 55 years of age or older. §48-2731 Procedure Office of Equal Employment Opportunity enforcement procedures. A. Any person claiming to be aggrieved by an unlawful discriminatory practice may, by himself or his attorney at law, make, sign and file with the Office a verified complaint, in writing, which shall state the name and address of the person alleged to have committed the unlawful discriminatory practice complained of and which shall set forth the particulars thereof and contain such other information as may be required by the Office. The Office, on its own motion, may, in like manner, make, sign and file such complaint. In connection with the filing of such complaint, the Corporation Counsel or his or her designee is authorized to take proof, issue subpoenas and administer oaths in the manner provided in the Civil Practice Law and Rules. Any employer whose employees, or some of them, refuse or threaten to refuse to cooperate with the provisions of this article may file with the Office a verified complaint asking for assistance by conciliation or other remedial action. B. After the filing of any complaint, the Office shall promptly serve a copy thereof upon the respondent and all persons it deems to be necessary parties and make prompt investigation in connection therewith. Within 10 days after a complaint is filed, the Office shall determine whether it has jurisdiction and, if so, within 90 days after a complaint is filed, whether there is probable cause to believe that the person named in the complaint, hereinafter referred to as the "respondent," has engaged or is engaging in an unlawful discriminatory practice. If it finds with respect to any respondent that it lacks jurisdiction, Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. the complaint shall be rejected. If it finds with respect to any respondent that the complaint falls to show probable cause, the Office shall cause to be served on the complainant an order, subject to appellate review by the Commission, dismissing said complaint as against the respondent. C. Conciliation. (1) If in the judgment of the Office the circumstances so warrant, it may at any time after the filing of the complaint endeavor to eliminate such unlawful discriminatory practice by conference, conciliation and persuasion. Each conciliation agreement shall include provisions requiring the respondent to refrain from the commission of unlawful discriminatory practices in the future and may contain such further provisions as may be agreed upon by the Office and the respondent agreement. The Office shall not disclose what has transpired in the course of such endeavors. (2) If the respondent and the Office agree upon conciliation terms, the Office shall serve upon the complainant a copy of the proposed conciliation agreement. If the complainant agrees to the terms of the agreement or fails to object to such terms within 15 days after its service upon him, the Office shall issue an order embodying such conciliation agreement. If the complainant objects to the agreement, they shall serve a written specification of his objections upon the Office within such period. Unless such objections are met or withdrawn within 10 days after service thereof, the Office shall notice the complaint for a hearing as provided under Subsection D of this section. (3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the Office may, where it finds the terms of a conciliation agreement to be in the public interest, execute such agreement and limit the hearing to the objections of the complainant. (4) If a conciliation agreement is entered into, the Office shall serve a copy of the order embodying such agreement upon all parties to the proceeding. D. Notice of complaint § 48-32 Fair Housing Office enforcement procedures. All housing discrimination enforcement procedures are contained in section 187-9 of this Code. § 48-33 Human Rights Commission hearing procedures. (1) A. Within 120 days after a complaint is filed, or within 30 days after the Commission or a duly constituted body thereof has revised and remanded an order dismissing a complaint for want of probable cause, unless the Office has issued an order stating the terms of a conciliation agreement not objected to by the complainant, the Office shall cause to be Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. issued and served a written notice, together with a copy of such complaint, as the same may have been amended, requiring the respondent or respondents to answer the charges of such complaint and appear at a public hearing before a body established by the Commission for this purpose, which appearance shall in no event be less than 10 days after such notice and at a place and time to be fixed by the Office and specified in such notice. The case in support of the complaint shall be presented by the complainant or his/her attorney. Attempts at conciliation shall not be received in evidence. At least two business days prior to the hearing the respondent shall, and any necessary party may, file a written answer to the complaint, sworn to subject to the penalties of perjury, with the Office and serve a copy upon all other parties to the proceeding. A respondent who has filed an answer or whose default in answering has been set aside for good cause shown may appear at such hearing, in person or otherwise, with or without counsel, cross-examine witnesses and the complainant and submit testimony. The complainant and all parties shall be allowed to present testimony in person or by counsel and cross-examine witnesses. The Commission may, in its discretion, permit any person who has a substantial personal interest to intervene as a party and may require that necessary parties not already parties be joined. The Office or the complainant shall have the power to reasonably and fairly amend any complaint, and the respondent and any other party shall have like power to amend his answer. The Commission shall not be bound by the strict rules of evidence prevailing in courts of law or equity. The testimony taken at the hearing shall be under oath and a record made. (2) B. If the respondent fails to answer the complaint, the Commission may enter the default and the hearing shall proceed on the evidence in support of the complaint. Such default may be set aside only for good cause shown, upon equitable terms and conditions. (3) C. Within 30 days after the conclusion of such hearing, a determination shall be made by such body established by the Commission pursuant to Subsection D (1) of this section and an order served as hereinafter provided. If, upon all evidence at the hearing, the Commission shall find that a respondent has engaged in any unlawful discriminatory practice as defined in this article, the Commission shall state findings of fact and cause to be served on such respondent an order based on such findings and setting them forth and including such of the following provisions as in the judgment of the Commission will effectuate the purposes of this article: (a) (i) Requiring such respondent to cease and desist from such unlawful practice. (b) (ii) Requiring such respondent to take such affirmative action, including but not limited to hiring, reinstatement or upgrading of employees, with or without back pay, the extension of full, equal and unsegregated accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges to all persons and granting the credit which was the subject of any complaint. (c) (iii) Awarding of compensatory damages to the person aggrieved by such practice. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. (d) (iv) Requiring a report of the manner of compliance. (4) D. If, upon all the evidence, the Commission shall find that a respondent has not engaged in any such unlawful discriminatory practice, it shall state findings of fact and shall issue and cause to be served on the complainant an order based on such findings and setting them forth dismissing the complaint against the respondent. A copy of each order issued by the Commission shall be delivered in all cases to the Corporation Counsel or his or her designee and such other public officers as the Commission deems proper. A copy of any complaint filed against any respondent who has previously entered into a conciliation agreement pursuant to Subsection C (1) of this section or against whom an order of the Commission has previously been entered pursuant to this subsection shall be delivered to the Corporation Counsel or his or her designee and to such other public officers as the Commission deems proper. (5) E. The Commission shall establish rules of practice to govern, expedite and effectuate the foregoing procedure and its own actions thereunder. E. F. Any complaint filed pursuant to this section must be so filed within one year after the alleged unlawful discriminatory practice. F. G. Not later than one year from the date of a conciliation agreement or an order issued under this section, and at any other time in its discretion, the Office shall investigate whether the respondent is complying with the terms of such agreement or order. Upon a finding of noncompliance, the Office shall take appropriate action to assure compliance. G. H. No agent or employee of the office shall make public with respect to a particular person without his consent information from reports obtained by the Office except as necessary to the conduct of a proceeding under this section. H. I. Any person claiming to be aggrieved by an unlawful discriminatory practice shall have a cause of action in any court of appropriate jurisdiction for damages and such other remedies at law and in equity as may be appropriate, unless such person had filed a complaint hereunder, provided that, where the Office has dismissed such complaint on the grounds of administrative convenience, such person shall maintain all rights to bring suit as if no complaint had been filed. No person who has initiated any action in a court of competent jurisdiction or who has an action pending before any administrative agency under any other law of the state based upon an act which would be an unlawful discriminatory practice under this article may file a complaint with respect to the same grievance under this section. Section 4. Chapter 187 (Fair Housing) of Part II (General Legislation) of the Code of the City of Albany is hereby amended to read as follows: Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. § 187-1 Establishment. It is hereby ordained and directed that the City of Albany, by this chapter, adopts and establishes a Fair Housing Office and establishes a fair housing policy. The purpose, policy, duties and procedures to be followed by the City of Albany under this Fair Housing Ordinance are set forth below. § 187-2 Policy and purposes. A. In accord with Title 8 of the United States Code, section 296 of the Human Rights Law of the State of New York, as amended, and Article III of Chapter 48 of this Code, it is the policy of the City of Albany to provide fair housing. B. The purposes of this chapter are those in accord with Title 8 of the United States Code, § 296 of the Human Rights Law of the State of New York, and Article III of Chapter 48 of this Code, as such provisions apply to fair housing to effectuate the revitalization of the housing stock that strengthens our neighborhoods. The City of Albany finds it necessary to protect the rights of its residents to equal access to housing, which will help prevent the decline in property values and ensuring housing choices for all living in the City of Albany. § 187-3 Definitions. All such definitions of the Human Rights law of the State of New York, as amended, or Article III of Chapter 48 of this Code, as pertain to fair housing are hereby restated by the City as the provisions of this chapter. § 187-4 Unlawful discriminatory practices. All such unlawful discriminatory practices contained in the Human Rights Law of the State of New York, as amended, and §§ 296 and 296-a, or Article III of Chapter 48 of this Code, as pertaining to fair housing are hereby restated by the City of Albany as the provision of this chapter. All such procedures as delineated within §§ 296 and 296-a as pertaining to fair housing are hereby replaced by the provisions set forth in § 187-79 of this chapter. § 187-5 Establishment of Fair Housing Office; Housing Officer. There is hereby established a Fair Housing Office, which is designated to administer this chapter. The head of such Office shall be appointed by the Mayor of the City of Albany and shall hereinafter be called the “Fair Housing Officer of the City of Albany.” § 187-6 Powers and duties of Fair Housing Office. The Fair Housing Office, by and through the Fair Housing Officer, shall have the following functions, powers and duties: A. To establish and maintain a principal office within the City, as may be necessary. B. To function at any place within the City of Albany. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. C. To employ such personnel as may be necessary to effectively carry out its powers and duties. D. C. Upon request, to obtain and utilize the services of all governmental departments and agencies. E. D. To formulate policies to effectuate the purposes of this chapter and to make recommendations to agencies and officers of the City of Albany in aid of such policies and purposes. F. E. To receive and investigate complaints alleging violations of this chapter. G. F. To develop human rights plans and policies for the City and to assist in their execution; to make investigations and studies appropriate to effectuate this chapter; to inform persons of the rights assured and remedies provided under this chapter; to promote goodwill; to review and approve, prior to publication, any form, brochure, application or publication issued or utilized by any City agency or department which contains a statement on nondiscriminatory housing practices to assure that such statement is in conformance with the provisions of this chapter and Article III of Chapter 48 of this Code; and to minimize or eliminate housing discrimination. H. G. To render each year to the Mayor and to the Common Council a written report of all of its activities and of its recommendations.detailing the work performed and of its recommendations regarding fair housing practices. I. H. To furnish any person with such technical assistance that the Fair Housing Office deems appropriate to further compliance with the purposes or provisions of this chapter. J. I. Such other powers and duties described hereinafter and as may be designated by the Mayor or otherwise authorized by the Common Council law. § 187-7 Fair housing logotype and advertising requirements. A. The purpose of this section is to ensure that all tenants and applicants are informed of their rights under federal, state, and local fair housing laws, including the right to request reasonable accommodations, and to affirmatively further fair housing within the City of Albany. B. All housing providers that own, lease, or manage housing accommodations within the City of Albany shall provide written notice to all new and current tenants of their right to request reasonable accommodations and reasonable modifications for persons with disabilities. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. (1) The required notice shall be in writing; include the telephone number and email address of the person or office designated to receive and process reasonable accommodation or modification requests; and be provided directly to the tenant. (2) The notice shall contain information on how to contact the City of Albany Fair Housing Office. (3) Oral notice or posting of the notice in the office does not satisfy the requirements imposed by this section. C. This subsection shall apply to any housing provider owning, leasing, or managing more than 20 residential rental units within the City of Albany; and any real estate broker or brokerage office that sells or facilitates the sale of more than 20 residential housing accommodations within the City of Albany in any calendar year. (1) Covered entities shall include an equal housing opportunity logotype or statement of nondiscrimination in all housing-related applications and marketing materials that is clearly visible and accessible. (2) Covered entities shall display a notice of equal housing opportunity in a location that is clearly visible and accessible within any rental office, leasing office, or real estate brokerage office open to the public. D. All requirements of this section shall be implemented within 90 days of the effective date of this Chapter. The Fair Housing Officer may issue guidance regarding the form, content, and placement of notices and logotypes required under this section. § 187-8 Promotion of fair housing goals. Every owner required to obtain a certificate of occupancy or residential occupancy permit as detailed in chapter 231 of this Code shall also complete a certification before said certificate of occupancy may be issued acknowledging that the owner is fully aware of the Fair Housing Ordinance and Omnibus Human Rights Law for the City of Albany and has received a copy of said ordinances. The Department of Buildings and Regulatory Compliance shall ensure that such owners receive a copy of the Fair Housing Ordinance. § 187-79 Procedures Enforcement procedure. A. Any person claiming to be aggrieved by an unlawful discriminatory practice may, by himself on their own or by his an attorney at law, make, sign and file with the Fair Housing Office a verified complaint, within one year from the date of the claimed unlawful discriminatory act. whichThe complaint to be filed shall state the name and address of the person or persons alleged to have committed the unlawful discriminatory practice complained of and which shall set forth the particulars thereof and contain such other information as may be requested by the Fair Housing Office. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. B. After the filing of the complaint, the Fair Housing Office shall make a prompt investigation in connection therewith determine jurisdiction and notify the complainant of the outcome. If jurisdiction is verified, the Fair Housing Office shall promptly serve a copy of the complaint on the respondent requesting the respondent to answer the complaint in writing within 20 days after sending such notice. (1) If the respondent fails to answer the complaint, the investigation shall proceed with the evidence provided. The Fair Housing Office may enter a hearing default based on the outcome of the investigation. Such default may only be set aside for good cause shown within 90 days of an entered default, upon equitable terms and conditions. C. The Fair Housing Office shall, thereafter, make a prompt investigation in connection with the complaint sufficient to determine whether there is a probable cause to establish discriminatory conduct. In connection with the filing of a complaint, the Fair Housing Office is authorized to issue subpoenas to require the attendance testimony of either party to the complaint, or any witnesses and, in addition to the production of documents as are reasonably necessary for the furtherance of the investigation. D. The Fair Housing Office shall endeavor to conclude the investigation within 120 days and determine whether there is probable cause to believe the respondent has engaged in an unlawful discriminatory practice under this chapter. Upon a finding of probable cause, the Fair Housing Officer may attempt resolution through conciliation pursuant to subsection E; refer the matter to New York State Division of Human Rights; or proceed with enforcement in accordance with section 187-10 (C) of this chapter. E. At any time after the filing of a complaint, the Fair Housing Office may, in its discretion, endeavor to eliminate the alleged unlawful discriminatory practice by conference, conciliation, and persuasion. The Fair Housing Office may resolve a complaint through a conciliation agreement, which shall include provisions requiring the respondent to refrain from prohibited discriminatory practices and may include such affirmative relief as is agreed upon by the parties. Conciliation agreements shall not be subject to confidentiality agreements. (1) No later than 1 year from the date of a conciliation agreement or an order issued under this section, and at any other time in its discretion, the Fair Housing Office shall investigate whether the respondent is in compliance with the terms of such agreement or order. (2) Upon a finding of noncompliance, the Fair Housing Office shall take appropriate action to ensure compliance, including proceeding with enforcement pursuant to § 187-10 of this chapter. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. If, in the judgment of Office, the circumstances so warrant, it may, at any time after the filing of the complaint, endeavor to eliminate such discriminatory practice by conference, conciliation and persuasion. F. If the Fair Housing Office, in its discretion, finds it is not feasible to eliminate such unlawful practices by conference, conciliation or persuasion, the Office may cause to be issued and served a written notice, together with a copy of the complaint, requiring the person to answer the charges at a hearing at a time and place to be specified in the notice. (1) The complainant and respondent shall be provided a reasonable opportunity to be heard and to present evidence. (2) Following the hearing, or upon review of the record as a whole, if the Fair Housing Office finds that the respondent has engaged in an unlawful discriminatory practice, the Office may issue an order, including but not limited to imposing civil penalties as set forth in § 187-10 of this chapter and ordering such other relief as the Fair Housing Office deems appropriate and consistent with this chapter. report the complaint to the New York State Division of Human Rights under Article 15 of the Executive Law; or, in the alternative, the Office may cause to be issued and served a written notice, together with a copy of the complaint, requiring the person to answer the charges at a hearing at a time and place to be specified in the notice. F. 1. If, upon all evidence at the hearing, the Office finds that the person has engaged in any unlawful discriminatory practice, the Office shall state its finding of fact and shall issue and cause to be served on the person an order requiring the person to cease and desist from such unlawful practices and to take such affirmative action which, in the judgment of the Office, will effectuate the purposes of this chapter, including but not limited to an order directing the person to extend full, equal and unsegregated accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges to all persons. G. Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed so as to limit or prohibit investigation by any other governmental unit of competent jurisdiction, nor shall anything contained herein limit any aggrieved party from pursuing any remedy available therefrom. In the event of such a situation, the Office is hereby empowered to place any and all of its material obtained through the investigation at the disposal of such other governmental unit. § 187-8 Enforcement. H. In the event that any person fails to comply with the provisions of this chapter, the Corporation Counsel shall conduct all legal proceedings instituted for the enforcement of the preceding sections of this chapter including enforcement of any penalty. § 187-910 Penalties for offenses. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. A. Upon a finding, after investigation or hearing that a respondent has engaged in an unlawful discriminatory practice under this chapter the Fair Housing Officer may issue an order requiring such respondent to take appropriate action to effectuate the purposes of this chapter. Such order may include one or more of the following: (1) A fine of no less than $1,000 but no greater than $5,000 for each offense, with each act of discrimination to be considered a separate offense; (2) Revocation or suspension of any license or permit issued by the City of Albany necessary to the operation of the housing accommodation(s) in question, and any other equitable relief necessary to effect the purposes of this chapter; (3) Awarding compensatory damages to the aggrieved person, including out-of-pocket losses and other actual damages; (4) An order to cease and desist from such unlawful practices and to take affirmative action which, in the judgment of the Fair Housing Office, will effectuate the purposes of this chapter, including but not limited to, an order directing the respondent to extend full, equal, and unsegregated accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges to all persons; (5) An order directing the respondent to reimburse all costs, expenses, and disbursements incurred by the City of Albany in effecting compliance with this chapter; and or (6) Such other relief as the court may deem just and proper. B. Failure to comply with § 187-7 of this chapter shall constitute a violation subject to administrative enforcement. (1) The Fair Housing Office shall issue a written notice of violation identifying the noncompliance and providing a period of not less than 20 days to cure such violation. (2) If the violation is not cured within the specified period, the Fair Housing Officer may impose a civil penalty of $500 per violation. (3) Each day that a violation continues after the expiration of the cure period may constitute a separate offense. (4) The Fair Housing Officer may waive or reduce penalties upon a showing of good faith efforts to comply. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. C. In addition to, or in lieu of, issuing an order under this section, the Fair Housing Officer may request the Corporation Counsel to commence an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce any order issued under this chapter; seek the imposition of civil penalties and other relief authorized herein; and obtain such other equitable or legal relief as the court deems just and proper. D. Any person who shall willfully resist, prevent, impede or interfere with the Office or any of its employees or representatives in the performance of duty pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or who shall fail to comply with the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine which shall not exceed $3500 in amount or by imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both. § 187-1011 Severability; supersession of inconsistent provisions. If any part of this chapter or its application to any person or circumstances is adjudged by a court to be invalid or ineffectual, such judgment shall not affect the remainder of the chapter or its application to any other person or circumstance. This chapter shall supersede all laws inconsistent with it to the extent of such inconsistency, but in all other respects shall be deemed supplemental to such laws. § 187-11 When effective. This chapter shall be effective upon final passage. Section 5. This Local Law shall take effect upon final passage, public hearing, and filing with the Secretary of State. APPROVED AS TO FORM THIS 16TH DAY OF APRIL, 2026 ______________________________ Corporation Counsel Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Christopher Cech, Esq., Deputy Corporation Counsel Martha Mahoney, Esq., Senior Assistant Corporation Counsel Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: April 16, 2026 Sponsor: Council Member Johnson o/b/o Housing & Community Development Committee Council Member Keegan, 9th Ward Local Law H of 2026 (Pending Amendment 5/18/2026) TITLE A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTERS 42 (DEPARTMENTS AND COMMISSIONS), 48 (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROTECTIONS) AND 187 (FAIR HOUSING) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO ADDING PROTECTIONS AGAINST HOUSING DISCRIMINATION AND INCREASING THE ENFORCEMENT OF FAIR HOUSING VIOLATIONS GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION Article 15 of the New York Human Rights Law requires landlords to notify tenants of their right to reasonable accommodations and requires the use of the equal opportunity logo on marketing materials for housing accommodations. This local law codifies and further clarifies these provisions in the City Code, as well as the enforcement procedures for the Fair Housing Office and increases penalties for violations of the fair housing provisions. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW Under the City’s Fair Housing law as it currently exists, there are no penalties for housing discrimination practices. Enforcing compliance in the occurrence of housing discrimination practices aligns with the practices of other municipal Fair Housing Offices in New York State. The Fair Housing Office wants to make housing accommodations aware of their requirement to comply with Federal and State fair housing and human rights laws. Additional protected classes have been added to the Omnibus Human Rights Law, codified at Article III of Chapter 48. FISCAL IMPACT Penalties assessed under the local law will increase City revenue, and the City will bear a cost for administering and enforcing compliance with the same. Council Member Williamson introduced the following: ORDINANCE 7.41.26 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LEASE OF A PORTION OF 239 SECOND AVENUE (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 76.62-3-32) TO SPRINTCOM LLC, A KANSAS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The City of Albany, in Common Council convened, does hereby ordain and enact: Section 1. It is hereby ordered and directed that a portion of the interest of the City of Albany in and to the following parcel be leased at private lease, under terms and for consideration presented to the Common Council prior to passage of this ordinance, pursuant to the provisions of Albany City Code §§ 82-4, 82-5, to SprintCom LLC, a Kansas limited liability company: Property Address Tax Map No. Lot Size (sq. ft.) ± 239 Second Avenue 76.62-3-32 400 SUBJECT to all easements, restrictions, and rights-of-way of record. Section 2. The form, content, terms, and conditions of such conveyance shall be approved by the Corporation Counsel and shall be subject to approval by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and if approved by the said Board, the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute a proper deed of conveyance for valuable consideration. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. APPROVED AS TO FORM THIS 6TH DAY OF MARCH, 2026 ______________________________ Corporation Counsel To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Martha Mahoney, Esq., Senior Assistant Corporation Counsel Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: March 6, 2026 Sponsor: Council Member Williamson, 1st Ward ORDINANCE 7.41.26 TITLE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LEASE OF A PORTION OF 239 SECOND AVENUE (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 76.62-3-32) TO SPRINTCOM LLC, A KANSAS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION SprintCom LLC, a Kansas limited liability company, and subsidiary of T-Mobile USA, Inc., desires to continue leasing a 400 square foot portion of ground space adjacent to the building at 239 Second Avenue, as well as space on the roof of the building, for the installation, maintenance, and operation of antennae facilities, including directional antennae, connecting cables and wires, back-up power sources (generators, fuels, and fuel storage tanks) and appurtenances for use in connection with its communications business. The City first entered a lease agreement with “Independent Wireless One Leased Realty Corporation,” T-Mobile’s predecessor-in-interest, in 2002; that lease was extended in 2011 and 2022. The terms of the subject lease will be available in a separate lease document. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW Lease of City-owned property requires Common Council approval by ordinance, with a 3/4 majority vote. FISCAL IMPACT T-Mobile will negotiate with the City for an appropriate cost. The terms of the lease will be available in a separate lease document. Council Member Keegan introduced the following: ORDINANCE 8.42.26 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE V (COMPLETE STREETS) OF CHAPTER 323 (STREETS AND SIDEWALKS) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO GREEN STREET DESIGNS The City of Albany, in Common Council convened, does hereby ordain and enact: Section 1. Article V (Complete Streets) of Chapter 323 (Streets and Sidewalks) of Part II (General Legislation) of the Code of the City of Albany is hereby amended to read as follows: ARTICLE V Complete and GREEN Streets § 323-88. Legislative findings. A. The City of Albany Common Council finds that the mobility of freight and passengers and the safety, convenience, and comfort of motorists, cyclists, pedestrians, including people requiring mobility aids, transit riders, and neighborhood residents of all ages and abilities should all be considered when planning and designing Albany's streets. Integrating sidewalks, bike facilities, transit amenities, and safe crossings into the initial design of street projects avoids the expense of retrofits later. Streets are a critical component of public space and play a major role in establishing the image and identity of a city. By encouraging good planning, more citizens will achieve the health benefits associated with active forms of transportation while traffic congestion and auto-related air pollution will be reduced. The goal of this article is to improve the access and mobility for all users of streets in the community by improving safety through reducing conflict and encouraging nonmotorized transportation and transit. B. The City of Albany Common Council finds that the health and wellbeing of residents, workers, and tourists, should be considered when including Complete Street aspects by evaluating the addition of possible GREEN (Generating Resilient Environmentally Exceptional National Streets Act) streets elements when planning and designing Albany’s streets. Integrating vegetation into the design of street projects avoids the expense of more devastating urban heat impacts later. Streets are a critical component of public space and play a major role in establishing the image and identity of a city. By encouraging the addition of green spaces in complete street designs, more citizens will achieve the health benefits associated with vegetation, and the overall heat index will decrease. The heat index impacts all areas of the city but is shown to have a higher degree of impact on areas that have been historically Redlined and Yellowlined, as evidenced by the City of Albany heat map. This is largely due to not only density in these neighborhoods but also a lack of vegetation in part due to the paving over/removal of grass curbing. GREEN Streets has proven to be a positive solution to decrease these heat index issues as it adds vegetative aspects that are proven to have cooling effects, which helps with the health and wellbeing of these neighborhoods as well as the overall heat-based issues. § 323-89. Complete and GREEN street design. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. A. For all street construction, reconstruction, or resurfacing projects [as per Section C(2)] that are undertaken by the City and not covered under the New York State Complete Streets Law contained in § 331 of the Highway Law, the department responsible for planning such project shall consider the convenient access and mobility on the street by all users of all ages, including motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists, and public transportation users through the use of complete street design features in the planning, design, construction, reconstruction and resurfacing, but not including maintenance or emergency projects. B. Complete street design features are roadway design features that accommodate and facilitate convenient access and mobility by all users, including current and projected users, particularly pedestrians, bicyclists and individuals of all ages and abilities. These features may include, but need not be limited to, sidewalks, paved shoulders suitable for use by bicyclists, lane striping, bicycle lanes and improved bicycle parking and storage, share-the- road signage, street and sidewalk lighting, crosswalks or median refuges, road diets, pedestrian control signalization, bus pullouts and improved pedestrian access to bus stops, curb cuts, raised crosswalks and ramps and traffic-calming measures, and recognize that the needs of users of the road network vary. C. This section shall not apply if it has been determined and set forth in publicly available documents that one of the following exists: (1) Use by bicyclists and pedestrians is prohibited by law, such as within interstate highway corridors; or (2) The cost would be disproportionate to the need as determined by factors including, but not limited to, the following: land use context, current and projected traffic volumes, and population density; or (3) Demonstrated lack of need as determined by factors including, but not limited to, land use, current and projected traffic volumes, including population density, or demonstrated lack of community support; or (4) Use of the design features would have an adverse impact on, or be contrary to, public safety. § 323-90. Development of guidelines; reporting requirements. A. Guidelines will be developed by the Department of General Services, Division of Traffic Engineering, and the Division of Planning with stakeholder input and shall include street typologies, design guidance and implementation. A. “Complete and GREEN Streets” guidelines shall be developed by the Department of General Services, Division of Traffic Engineering, and the Division of Planning with stakeholder input and shall include street typologies, design guidance, and implementation. The Albany 2030 Comprehensive Plan and the Pedestrian Bike Master Plan shall serve as constituent parts of the “Complete and GREEN Streets” guidelines. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. B. No later than two years after the final adoption of “Complete and GREEN Streets” Guidelines and biennially thereafter, the Department of General Services shall publish a report showing how it has complied with this article and improvements made to the roadways of the City. § 323-91. Through § 323-95. (Reserved) § 323-91. GREEN streets design. A. For all street construction, reconstruction, or resurfacing projects that are undertaken by the City and not covered under the New York State Complete Streets Law contained in § 331 of the Highway Law, the department responsible for planning such project shall consider the impact of green space with regard to street design in an effort to improve air quality through the addition of green infrastructure and stormwater mitigation, as well as reduce the impact of urban heat. Focus should be made to those communities impacted by Redlining and Yellowlining in accordance with Chapter 183 (Equity Agenda). B. When planning a street for GREEN and Complete streets, the Department of Engineering shall evaluate the presence of green space, specifically the lack of and/or removal of vegetative curbing where the city paved over or placed concrete curbing onto what had previously been green space and replacing such space with vegetative curbing. Evaluation shall also include the evaluation of the tree canopy present and incorporate tree canopy elements into the street design. C. GREEN street design shall integrate natural and engineered systems to improve stormwater management, reduce urban heat, improve air quality, and enhance community aesthetics. These features include but are not limited to rain gardens, planted bioswales, street tree canopy improvements, permeable pavement, and bioretention infrastructure. D. This section shall not apply if it has been determined and set forth in publicly available documents that one of the following exists: 1. The cost would be disproportionate to the need as determined by factors including, but not limited to, the following: land use context, current and projected traffic volumes, and population density; or 2. Demonstrated lack of need as determined by factors including, but not limited to, land use, current and projected traffic volumes, including population density, or demonstrated lack of community support; or 3. Use of the design features would have an adverse impact on, or be contrary to, public safety. § 323-92. Enforcement of guidelines; reporting requirements. A. Evaluating tools and language shall be incorporated into all requests for proposals for street and sidewalk projects. The enforcement guidelines for GREEN and Complete Streets shall align with the goals in the City of Albany’s most recent Comprehensive Plan and the City Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. of Albany’s most recent Bike/Pedestrian Master Plan. These guidelines will carry over to the process of evaluating and implementing GREEN and Complete Streets aspects in the streets and sidewalks of the City of Albany. B. The Department of Engineering, Division of Traffic Engineering, shall report on the incorporation and evaluation of GREEN and Complete Streets which shall be issued annually in accordance with the street and sidewalk bond requests. Reports shall include the GREEN and Complete Street checklists used to assess proposed street and sidewalk infrastructure projects, outline what if any GREEN and Complete Street enhancements are included in street and sidewalk infrastructure proposals, and those projects where the viability of incorporating GREEN and Complete Streets aspects is not feasible. § 323-93. through § 323-95. (Reserved) APPROVED AS TO FORM THIS 10TH DAY OF APRIL, 2026 ______________________________ Corporation Counsel Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Arianna Costello, 9th Ward Intern Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: April 9, 2026 Sponsor: Council Member Keegan ORDINANCE 8.42.26 TITLE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE V (COMPLETE STREETS) OF CHAPTER 323 (STREETS AND SIDEWALKS) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO GREEN STREET DESIGNS GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION The general purpose of this Legislation is to return green spaces to historically Redlined/Yellowlined communities. Through this process we are asking specifically to update the pre-existing City of Albany Complete Streets Legislation [Added 6-3-2013 by Ord. No. 2.11.131] to incorporate the GREEN Street Act proposed by Senator Markey (D-Mass S-2890) and Congressman Huffman (CA-02 HR-5465). Due to the history of Red and Yellowlining in the City of Albany many neighborhoods have had their grass curbs paved over and/or removed. This has caused and will continue to cause public health issues, including but not limited to poor air quality, increased risk associated with heat, and negative impacts on mental health. Furthermore, removal of porous surfacing has a negative impact on stormwater management for all citizens in the City of Albany. This lack of access to green space exacerbates the urban heat island effect which impacts the city as a whole but has a greater impact on lower income communities where infrastructure is more dense and there is less green space to absorb heat. This legislation is intended to counteract this effect, and help return green space to the City of Albany with a focus on equity. GREEN Streets has been successfully implemented in cities across the United States including San Antonio, Texas, and Seattle, Washington as well as the states of Vermont and New Jersey. Passage of this legislation would make the City of Albany one of the first municipalities in New York State to adopt GREEN Streets with the exception of New York City. The secondary goal of updating this legislation is to improve required reporting processes for our Complete Streets policy ensuring that street infrastructure projects are utilizing GREEN and Complete Streets checklists designed to improve pedestrian safety and multi model transit on all street infrastructure projects. This legislation proposes to do this through tying GREEN and Complete Street reports to street and sidewalk bond requests. Both the GREEN and Complete Streets components would gradually improve walkability, road safety, and green space access as street infrastructure is updated and replaced. This legislation utilizes the GREEN Streets Act (S-2890/HR-5465) proposed at the federal level as a guideline to incorporate vegetation into street infrastructure projects in the City of Albany. The model is a scientific backed solution for decreasing urban heat as vegetation is shown to have cooling effects in comparison to materials like concrete and brick which trap heat. Albany, like other urban corridors, is vulnerable to heat due to limited green space, denser development, and proximity to industrial development. Urban areas are shown to have an average air temp that can be 40-50 degrees higher than surrounding rural areas. Urban heat does not impact all parts of the city equally. High poverty areas that are adjacent to industrial zones, highways, and other major arterial roadways are often 20 degrees hotter than other areas of the city (Hibbard, K.A., F.M. Hoffman, D. Huntzinger, and T.O. West. 2017. Changes in land cover and terrestrial biogeochemistry. In Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume I [Wuebbles, D.J., D.W. Fahey, K.A. Hibbard, D.J. Dokken, B.C. Stewart, and T.K. Maycock (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC. pp. 277–302. doi: 10.7930/J0416V6X). These communities lack cooling resources such as efficient HVAC systems to provide cooling thereby increasing the risks associated with urban heat. In the City of Albany our hottest corridors have also been the areas that are most deeply impacted by drug overdose and community violence. These neighborhoods align with historic mapping of Red and Yellow-lined communities in the City of Albany. GREEN Streets stands for ‘Generating Resilient Environmentally Exceptional National Streets Act’. GREEN Streets aims to bring green spaces back to cities in the hopes of decreasing heat, slowing overall global warming and its events, and overall increasing human health. This plan was designed to include greenery into streets throughout cities to help with many issues including helping with water draining, and decreasing the overall heat index in urban areas. Aligning the City of Albany with the GREEN Streets initiative improves our climate resiliency and supports our overarching climate action goals. In addition, this legislation is intended to align with the policy goals and values set for us in the city's equity agenda. Access to nature and green space should not be a luxury afforded to more affluent areas of the city. The prime sponsor of this bill, Ward 9 Councilmember Meghan Keegan, met with community groups all over the City of Albany to solicit feedback prior to the introduction of the bill. Concerns that may need to be addressed as implementation proceeds include but are not limited to vacant properties, absent landlords, and overall maintenance issues. Community members expressed an interest in incorporating native plants that may require less ongoing maintenance. Community members also noted the need to ensure that curb vegetation allows for those with mobility impairments, strollers, etc be able to access curbing, being mindful of vegetation height in such projects. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND CHANGES TO EXISTING LAW An ordinance is required for amending the Code of the City of Albany. Legislative findings are expanded, guideline creation defined to include additional items, and GREEN streets design information added. FISCAL IMPACT The fiscal impact is to be determined, however it is expected that there may be increased costs associated with street and sidewalk projects and that the impact should be addressed through the feasibility assessment for street and sidewalk infrastructure maintenance projects. In addition, there may be increased reports of routine maintenance neglect that could strain resources for the Department of General Services particularly in those neighborhoods with high rates of vacant buildings that may impact labor costs. Utilizing low height perennial native species that do not require weekly mowing may help to offset these concerns. Council Member Keegan, on behalf of the Committee on Finance, Assessment and Taxation, introduced the following: ORDINANCE 10.51.26 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE GRANT OF AN EASEMENT TO CENTER SQUARE LLC OVER A PORTION OF THE CITY RIGHT OF WAY ADJACENT TO 1233 BROADWAY (ALSO KNOWN AS 33 CENTER STREET) (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 66.29-2-59) The City of Albany, in Common Council convened, does hereby ordain and enact: Section 1. The City of Albany is hereby authorized and directed to grant a permanent easement to Center Square LLC over an approximately 203 square foot portion of the City Right- of-Way adjacent to 1233 Broadway (tax map parcel number 66.29-2-59), also known as 33 Center Street. Section 2. The form, content, terms and conditions of such easement shall be approved by the Corporation Counsel. Section 3. The Grantee shall not hinder, interfere with, prevent, delay, obstruct, or adversely affect the Grantor in the reasonable exercise of its governmental operations or functions. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. APPROVED AS TO FORM THIS 15TH DAY OF APRIL, 2026 ______________________________ Corporation Counsel To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Martha Mahoney, Esq., Senior Assistant Corporation Counsel Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: April 15, 2026 Sponsor: Council Member Keegan o/b/o Finance, Assessment and Taxation Committee ORDINANCE 10.51.26 TITLE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE GRANT OF AN EASEMENT TO CENTER SQUARE LLC OVER A PORTION OF THE CITY RIGHT OF WAY ADJACENT TO 1233 BROADWAY (ALSO KNOWN AS 33 CENTER STREET) (TAX MAP PARCEL NUMBER 66.29-2-59) GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION Center Square LLC is constructing a new apartment building at the corner of Broadway and Center Streets. This easement is required to allow for the construction of a rain garden, which would encroach into the City right-of-way, for the purpose of serving as a stormwater basin. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND ANY CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW Common Council approval is required whenever the City gives up an interest in real property, including the granting of a permanent easement over municipal property. FISCAL IMPACT An appraisal was obtained by the Grantee for valuing an accessible ramp over the right-of-way adjacent to 1233 Broadway (33 Center Street); using the same valuation per square footage of the rain garden values the requested easement at $101.50. Council Member Adams and Robinson introduced the following: Ordinance 11.51.26 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL AMENDING CHAPTER 363 (VENDORS) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO EXPANDING MOBILE VENDOR OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CITY OF ALBANY The City of Albany, in Common Council convened, does hereby ordain and enact: Section 1. Chapter 363 (Vendors) of Part II (General Legislation) of the Code of the City of Albany is hereby amended to read as follows: Chapter 363 VENDORS § 363-1. Findings. It is found and declared that: A. The business of vending merchandise and refreshments in the public streets, sidewalks, places and from door to door in the City of Albany should be regulated to protect the public health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Albany. B. Reasonable regulation of vending is necessary for the prevention of congestion of traffic and travel. C. Persons engaged in the business of vending should be required to be licensed and to furnish such information as necessary to effectively carry out the purposes of this chapter. D. Unless specifically authorized by this chapter, vending in the City of Albany within any public right-of-way, sidewalk or place is prohibited. § 363-2. Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: CITY CLERK The City Clerk of the City of Albany. HEALTHY PRODUCTS Healthy products shall be labeled in accordance with New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets regulations and shall consist of the following: A. Unprocessed raw fruits and vegetables that have not been combined with other ingredients; B. Prepackaged raw, cut or sliced fruits or vegetables, which may include dried herbs and spices; C. Prepackaged still or carbonated water, which may contain flavoring or minerals but does not contain sodium or natural or artificial sweeteners and must have zero calories; and D. Raw, single-ingredient nuts; shelled nuts must be prepackaged. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. In no case shall healthy products: A. Be cooked, grilled, baked, fried, cured, pickled, or prepared in any other manner, except as permitted by this definition; or B. Be processed or multi-ingredient foods, including baked goods, candy, chips, prepared meals, juices, smoothies, or other non-zero calorie food or beverage; or C. Contain added sodium, added natural or artificial sweeteners, or added artificial ingredients or preservatives. LICENSE A license issued pursuant to this chapter. LICENSEE Any person holding a license. MERCHANDISE Any nonedible commodity or service, including but not limited to flowers, and balloons, hair design, or cosmetology. PERSON Includes any individual, society, club, firm, partnership, corporation or association of persons. PURCHASE To obtain merchandise in exchange for money or its equivalent. The act or an instance of buying merchandise on the public streets, sidewalks or places or from door to door in the City of Albany. PURCHASER Any person engaged in the buying of merchandise, by means of money or its equivalent, on the public streets, sidewalks or places in the City of Albany. REFRESHMENT Any prepared food, fruit or other edible or potable commodity which does not fit the definition for a healthy product or soft drink or carbonated beverage. REFRESHMENT BUSINESS OR STAND Any place or location where is sold, or any place or location where it is proposed to sell or offer for sale at retail for consumption off the premises or location, either as a separate business or in connection with any other business, any refreshment. There shall be three types of "refreshment businesses or stands" as follows: A. CURBSIDE VENDOR A vendor who parks a motor vehicle at the licensed location in connection with the operation of one refreshment business or stand, whether the vehicle serves as the refreshment stand or not. B. SIDEWALK VENDOR A vendor who operates and locates one refreshment business or stand on the sidewalk Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. only and who does not park a motor vehicle at the licensed location. C. ICE CREAM TRUCK VENDOR A vendor who sells ice cream as a primary product from one motor vehicle and along the public streets. VEND The act of selling or offering for sale, or the act of purchasing or offering to purchase for commercial purposes, refreshments or merchandise on the public streets, sidewalks or places or from door to door in the City of Albany, from a stand, motor vehicle or from the person. VENDOR Any person engaged in the selling or offering for sale, or engaged in purchasing or offering to purchase for commercial purposes, of refreshments or merchandise on the public streets, sidewalks or places or from door to door in the City of Albany, from a stand, motor vehicle or from the person. § 363-3. Rules and regulations. The City Clerk, with the advice and consent of the Chief of Police or his their designee, may promulgate rules and regulations necessary to effectuate the provisions of this chapter and to address the circumstances of specially designated areas of the City, such as Business Improvement Districts and/or special events. Special rules and regulations issued by the City Clerk may supersede otherwise inconsistent provisions of this chapter. § 363-4. License required; methods of vending restricted; authority to limit number of licenses. A. It shall be unlawful for any person to vend in the City of Albany without a license, except that within an area extending six feet into the public right of way abutting a property, vending shall be permitted with the written consent of the property owner. B. It shall be unlawful to vend merchandise, except flowers and balloons, other than from door to door. C. The City Clerk is hereby authorized to limit the number of refreshment business or stand licenses. § 363-5. License fees. License fees shall be payable in full, for the entire season, upon application for said license and shall be as follows: A. To vend refreshments: (1) Curbside vendor: $70 per week $2,000 per year. (2) Sidewalk vendor: $35 per week $1,000 per year. (3) Ice cream truck vendor: $750 $1,000 per year. B. To vend flowers: $375 $400 per year. C. To vend balloons: $50 $100 per year. D. To vend merchandise from door to door: $200 $250 per year. E. To vend merchandise from a vehicle: $500 $750 per year. F. To vend healthy products: $100 per year. § 363-6. General requirements. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. A. All vendors are prohibited from vending in a manner that interferes with pedestrian or vehicular traffic or other legitimate business in the City of Albany. B. No vendor shall, directly or indirectly, cause or permit the public streets, sidewalks or places to be littered with papers, wrappings or other debris or refuse where the littering results from the conduct of his their business. C. No vendor shall vend between 9:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. of the following day, unless otherwise specified. D. Persons licensed pursuant to the provisions of § 32 of the General Business Law of the State of New York shall be prohibited from vending within the City of Albany unless they have obtained a license in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. E. Any person vending refreshments or merchandise from a motor vehicle that is attractive to and popular with children, which invites or causes children to gather or collect about the motor vehicle, is required to take those precautions necessary to protect the children from being struck by motor vehicles. F. No vendor shall use or operate any loudspeaker, public address system, radio, sound amplifier or similar device to attract the attention of the public. G. No vendor shall vend within 1,000 feet of the grounds of any elementary or secondary school between 1/2 hour prior to the start of the school day and 1/2 hour after dismissal at the end of the school day. § 363-7. Requirements for vendors of refreshments, healthy products, flowers or balloons. A. Unless otherwise provided, a licensed vendor of refreshments, flowers and balloons shall be authorized to vend at a specific location in the commercial zones of the City of Albany. The license shall specify the location within the commercial zone from which vending is permitted and shall only be valid for vending at that location. There shall only be one stand in a designated location. A licensed vendor of refreshments, healthy products, flowers, or balloons shall be authorized to vend at any location within the City of Albany in accordance with this chapter and all applicable laws and regulations. B. The license may limit the amount of space to be occupied by the vendor. C. Vendors at special events, events not exceeding three days in duration, shall be exempt from their location requirement. Such vendors shall comply with all applicable provisions of this chapter and rules and regulations issued pursuant to it and pay all fees as required by the person coordinating the special event. D. Ice cream truck vendors shall be permitted in the residential zones of the City in accordance with any rules and regulations promulgated by the City Clerk. § 363-8. Requirements for vendors of merchandise using a vehicle for vending. A. Unless otherwise provided, a licensed vendor of merchandise using a vehicle for said purpose shall be authorized to operate at a specific location in the commercial zones of the City of Albany. The license shall specify the location within the commercial zone from which purchasing is permitted and shall only be valid for purchasing at that location. There shall only be one vehicle in a designated location. B. The license may limit the amount of space to be occupied. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. § 363-9. Requirements for door-to-door vendors. A. No door-to-door vendor shall enter any house, building or premises where there is posted on the front of the house, building or premises a written notice stating that vendors are not desired, unless the vendor has received the prior consent of the occupant. B. No door-to-door vendor shall make false statements or misrepresentations in the course of his their activities. The vendor shall conduct himself themselves at all times in an orderly and lawful manner. C. Any person desiring to act as a door-to-door vendor in the City of Albany shall first obtain a license to vend door-to-door in accordance with the following provisions: (1) Any person seeking a license to vend door-to-door shall file with the City Clerk an application upon a form furnished by the City Clerk. Such application shall require the applicant to provide: (a) The number and kind of vehicle to be used by the applicant, if any, in carrying on the business for which the license is desired. (b) The kind of goods, wares, and merchandise the applicant intends to sell or the kind of service the applicant intends to perform. (c) The method of distribution for such goods or services. (d) The name, address, and date of birth of the applicant. (e) A statement as to whether the applicant has been convicted of a crime, and if so, the date of conviction(s), the name of the crime(s) of which the applicant was convicted, the penalty imposed for the conviction(s), and the name(s) and address(es) of the court(s) in which the applicant was convicted. (f) The name and address of the person, firm, or corporation that the applicant represents. (g) The length of time for which the applicant desires the license. (h) Fingerprints in the form and manner prescribed by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services ("DCJS"), along with any applicable fees required by DCJS. (i) Such other information as the City Clerk may require to substantiate the above items. (2) The City Clerk shall forward the applicant's fingerprints and any applicable fees to DCJS in the form and manner as prescribed by DCJS for a complete history record check. (3) The Corporation Counsel shall review all information provided by DCJS in connection with any applicant's criminal history and shall determine whether any such convictions render an applicant unfit to carry out the duties of a door-to-door vendor. In making such determinations, the Corporation Counsel shall give due consideration to the provisions of §§ 701 through 703-b and §§ 751 through 753 of the New York State Correction Law. (4) If an applicant's application is approved, the applicant shall only be entitled to engage in the sale of the merchandise or services listed in the applicant's application. § 363-10. Exemptions. The following persons shall not be required to obtain a license: A. Individuals under the age of 16 years who vend Girl Scout cookies, candy, lemonade or similar items edible or potable goods. § 363-11. Term and form of license. Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. A. If the City Clerk approves an application, the license shall be valid for one calendar year with the specific seasonal term and/or particular dates set and determined annually by the City Clerk with the advice and consent of the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and the Chief of Police, or his designee. B. A license shall be in a form prescribed by the City Clerk. § 363-12. Nonissuance of license. No license shall be issued to any applicant if the business sought to be licensed does not comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations. If the application is rejected, the City Clerk shall notify the applicant, in writing, giving the reasons for the rejection. § 363-13. Display of licenses. All licenses shall be displayed in a conspicuous place at all times during the operation of the vending business. § 363-14. Transfer of license. A license may not be transferred or assigned or its location changed without prior approval of the City Clerk. If the City Clerk approves the transfer, assignment or location change, this action shall be endorsed upon the license by the City Clerk. § 363-15. Renewal of license. A license may be renewed at its expiration by submitting a new application form. § 363-16. Suspension or revocation of license. A. A license may be suspended or revoked by the City Clerk only after notice, in writing, and an opportunity to be heard is given to the vendor. B. Written notice of intent to suspend or revoke shall be given by registered or certified mail, to the address set forth on the application. C. The City Clerk shall suspend or revoke the license of any vendor found to have violated or to have permitted a violation of any provision of this chapter or any other ordinance, rule or regulation or state or federal law pertaining to the operation of his their business. D. Upon a determination that a license should be suspended or revoked, the City Clerk shall notify the vendor, in writing, setting forth reasons for such suspension or revocation. § 363-17. Effect of license revocation. A. When a license has been revoked, no other license shall be issued to the same vendor until after the expiration of at least one year. B. Upon revocation of any license, the license fee shall be forfeited. § 363-18. Penalties for offenses. A. Any person who conducts a business without a license required by this chapter or who conducts or attempts to conduct a business during the period when his their license is suspended or revoked or who violates any of the terms or provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation. B. Any persons found guilty of a violation shall be liable to a fine which shall not exceed $350 in amount or to imprisonment not to exceed 15 days, or to both, in the discretion of the court. C. Except as otherwise provided by law, such violation shall not impose any disability upon Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. or affect or impair the credibility as a witness or otherwise of any person found guilty of such offense. § 363-19. Severability. If any section or sections of this chapter shall be declared unconstitutional or otherwise void and ineffective, the validity of the remainder of the provisions hereof and their application shall not be affected thereby. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from final passage. APPROVED AS TO FORM THIS xx DAY OF APRIL, 2026 Corporation Counsel Matter in strikethrough to be deleted. Matter underlined is new material. To: Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk From: Bryan Jimenez, Legislative Director Re: Common Council Legislation Supporting Memorandum Date: March 22, 2026 Sponsor: Council Members Adams and Robinson ORDINANCE 11.51.26R TITLE AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL AMENDING CHAPTER 363 (VENDORS) OF PART II (GENERAL LEGISLATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY IN RELATION TO EXPANDING MOBILE VENDOR OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CITY OF ALBANY GENERAL PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION This ordinance intends to streamline the vendor licensing process to spur City of Albany economic activity. Mobile vendors, such as food trucks, are largely limited to a portion of a block by the New York State Capitol or large special events in the city. This effectively prohibits new entrants into the market, stifling competition and raising prices while reducing quality. The significant costs associated with mobile vending already serve as a barrier to entry with weekly fees increasing that burden exponentially. Vendors will now only face one flat fee and be able to use their license year- round. NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION AND CHANGE TO EXISTING LAW An ordinance is required for amending Chapter 363 of the Code of the City of Albany. Changes include: • §363-2: o Added “Healthy Products” vendors as a licensable business o Clarified “Merchandise” to also include services o Amended “Refreshment” to separate “Healthy Products” from the definition • §363-3: o Amended to make the Chief of Police’s role advisory instead of approving o Language simplified • §363-5: o Fee structure flattened, made yearly, and increased to partially account for inflation o “Healthy Products” vendor license added at $100/year to account for administrative costs and incentivize the sale of raw and minimally prepared fruits, vegetables, and nuts. • §363-6: o Permitted hours of operation expanded ▪ 2:00 AM chosen to capture night life business ▪ 7:00 AM chosen to accommodate earlier work start times • §363-7: o Header amended to add “Healthy Products” vendors o Language amended to broadly permit refreshment, balloon, flower, and healthy product vending across the City of Albany, regulated by publicly available regulations issued by the City Clerk • §363-8: o Language amended to broadly permit merchandise vending across the City of Albany, limited to a specific location as determined by the City Clerk • §363-10 (Exemptions): o Amended to remove reference to a non-governmental organization and language simplified • §363-11: o License term flattened to one calendar year from issuance • Broadly: o References to “himself/his” changed to “themselves/their” Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 1 - Project and Setting Instructions for Completing Part 1 Part 1 is to be completed by the applicant or project sponsor. Responses become part ofthe application for approval or funding, are subject to public review, and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information; indicate whether missing information does not exist, or is not reasonably available to the sponsor; and, when possible, generally describe work or studies which would be necessary to update or fully develop that information. Applicants/sponsors must complete all items in Sections A & B. In Sections C, D & E, most items contain an initial question that must be answered either “Yes” or “No”. If the answer to the initial question is “Yes”, complete the sub-questions that follow. If the answer to the initial question is “No”, proceed to the next question. Section F allows the project sponsor to identify and attach any additional information. Section G requires the name and signature of the applicant or project sponsor to verify that the information contained in Part lis accurate and complete. A. Project and Applicant/Sponsor Information. Name of Action or Project: City of Albany Transfer Station Project Location (describe, and attach a general location map): Rapp Road adjacent to the Rapp Road Landfill. See attached location map. Brief Description of Proposed Action (include purpose or need): The City is proposing to construct a transfer station to accept solid waste and recyclable materials generated within the City of Albany and communities comprising the Capital Region Solid Waste Management Partnership (CRSWMP) and transport the solid waste via commercial haulers to designated landfills. This will be the long term solution for solid waste management following the closure of the Rapp Road Landfill and during the transitional period prior to closure, which is estimated to occur in 2027. The transfer station will have a maximum throughput of 500 tons/day of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) and bulk recyclables (recyclables from City of Albany on a contingency basis for transfer only) accepted from residents and businesses within the CRSWMP Planning Unit. Hazardous wastes will not be accepted. Name of Applicant/Sponsor: Telephone: 548-434-2489 City of Albany City Council E-Mail: «sanunzio@albanyny.gov Address: one Conners Boulevard City/PO: albany State: Nv Zip Code: 12204 Project Contact (if not same as sponsor; give name and title/role): Telephone: E-Mail: Address: City/PO: State: Zip Code: Property Owner (if not same as sponsor): Telephone: E-Mail: Address: City/PO: State: Zip Code: Page | of 13 B. Government Approvals B. Government Approvals, Funding, or Sponsorship. (“Funding” includes grants, loans, tax relief, and any other forms of financial assistance.) Government Entity If Yes: Identify Agency and Approval(s) Application Date Required (Actual or projected) a. City Counsel, Town Board, EZ)YesLJNo _ | city Council must approve the project and funding |N/A or Village Board of Trustees for the project. b. City, Town or Village CYesfZINo Planning Board or Commission c. City, Town or CYes§ZINo Village Zoning Board of Appeals d. Other local agencies CYesEZINo —_|Albany Water Board - municipal water connection January 2026 (projected) approval e. County agencies FZYesCINo [Albany County Sewer District - approval of increased + Manuary 2026 (projected) sewer flows f. Regional agencies (CYesfZINo g. State agencies ZyesLINo | nyspec-Part 360 & SWPPP; NYS Thruway Authority | February 2026 approval for work (grading, drainage) on TA property. h. Federal agencies (DYes§ZINo i, Coastal Resources. i. Is the project site within a Coastal Area, or the waterfront area ofa Designated Inland Waterway? DYes£ZINo ii. Is the project site located in a community with an approved Local Waterfront Revitalization Program? MYesLINo iii. Is the project site within a Coastal Erosion Hazard Area? (1 Yes§ZINo C. Planning and Zoning C.1. Planning and zoning actions. Will administrative or legislative adoption, or amendment of a plan, local law, ordinance, rule or regulation be the [)YeshZ)No only approval(s) which must be granted to enable the proposed action to proceed? e If Yes, complete sections C, F and G. e — If No, proceed to question C.2 and complete all remaining sections and questions in Part 1 C.2, Adopted land use plans. a. Do any municipally- adopted (city, town, village or county) comprehensive land use plan(s) include the site £ZYesLIJNo where the proposed action would be located? If Yes, does the comprehensive plan include specific recommendations for the site where the proposed action CYeskZINo would be located? b. Is the site of the proposed action within any local or regional special planning district (for example: Greenway; £ZYesLNo Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA); designated State or Federal heritage area; watershed management plan; or other?) If Yes, identify the plan(s): NYS Heritage Areas:Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor c. Is the proposed action located wholly or partially within an area listed in an adopted municipal open space plan, [JYeshZ]No or an adopted municipal farmland protection plan? If Yes, identify the plan(s): Page 2 of 13 C.3. Zoning a. Is the site of the proposed action located in a municipality with an adopted zoning law or ordinance. WYesLJNo If Yes, what is the zoning classification(s) including any applicable overlay district? Residential-R1L: Single Family, Albany Pine Bush Overlay b. Is the use permitted or allowed by a special or conditional use permit? DlYesfZINo c. Is a zoning change requested as part of the proposed action? OYesiZINo If Yes, Rezoning is not anticipated. City will determine if the use meets the criteria as a public use on City owned land and not subject to zoning. i. What 1s the proposed new zoning tor the site’? C.4, Existing community services. a. In what school district is the project site located? Albany School District b. What police or other public protection forces serve the project site? Albany Police Department c. Which fire protection and emergency medical services serve the project site? [Albany Fire Department d, What parks serve the project site? Albany Pine Bush Preserve, Cook Park, Six Mile Waterworks Park D. Project Details D.1. Proposed and Potential Development a. What is the general nature of the proposed action (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial, recreational; if mixed, include all components)? transfer station b. a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? 3.74 acres b. Total acreage to be physically disturbed? 2.94 acres c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 344 acres c. Is the proposed action an expansion of an existing project or use? (O YeshZINo i. If Yes, what is the approximate percentage ofthe proposed expansion and identify the units (e.g., acres, miles, housing units, square feet)? % Unit d. Is the proposed action a subdivision, or does it include a subdivision? (Yes BZINo If Yes, i, Purpose or type of subdivision? (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial; if mixed, specify types) ii, Is a cluster/conservation layout proposed? OYesCINo iii, Number of lots proposed? iv. imum and maximum proposed lot sizes? Minimum Maximum e. Will the proposed action be constructed in multiple phases? C1YesbZINo i. IfNo, anticipated period of construction: 6 months ii, If Yes: e =Total number of phases anticipated e Anticipated commencement date of phase I (including demolition) month year e Anticipated completion date of final phase month year © Generally describe connections or relationships among phases, including any contingencies where progress of one phase may determine timing or duration of future phases: Page 3 of 13 f. Does the project include new residential uses? DYesfZJNo If Yes, show numbers of units proposed. One Family Two Family Three Family Multiple Family (four or more’ Initial Phase At completion of all phases g. Does the proposed action include new non-residential construction (including expansions)? WYesLJNo If Yes, i. Total number of structures 2 ii. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: 50 height; 130 width; and 200 length iii, Approximate extent of building space to be heated or cooled: 450 square feet h. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that will result in the impoundment of any ClYesfZINo liquids, such as creation of a water supply, reservoir, pond, lake, waste lagoon or other storage? If Yes, i. Purpose of the impoundment: ii, Ifa water impoundment, the principal source ofthe water: 1 Ground water []Surface water streams []Other specify: iii. If other than water, identify the type of impounded/contained liquids and their source. iv. Approximate size of the proposed impoundment. Volume: million gallons; surface area: acres y. Dimensions of the proposed dam or impounding structure: height; length vi. Construction method/materials for the proposed dam or impounding structure (¢.g., earth fill, rock, wood, concrete): D.2. Project Operations a. Does the proposed action include any excavation, mining, or dredging, during construction, operations, or both? Lives[ZJNo (Not including general site preparation, grading or installation ofutilities or foundations where all excavated materials will remain onsite) If Yes: i. What is the purpose of the excavation or dredging? i , How much material (including rock, earth, sediments, etc.) is proposed to be removed from the site? e Volume (specify tons or cubic yards): © Over what duration of time? iii, Describe nature and characteristics of materials to be excavated or dredged, and plans to use, manage or dispose of them. iv, Will there be onsite dewatering or processing of excavated materials? LYes[JNo If yes, describe. v, What is the total area to be dredged or excavated? acres vi, What is the maximum area to be worked at any one time? acres vii. What would be the maximum depth ofexcavation or dredging? feet vi i, Will the excavation require blasting? (yes[No ix. Summarize site reclamation goals and plan: 'b. Would the proposed action cause or result in alteration of, increase or decrease in size of, or encroachment LlYes[YJNo into any existing wetland, waterbody, shoreline, beach or adjacent area? If Yes: i, Identify the wetland or waterbody which would be affected (by name, water index number, wetland map number or geographic description): Page 4 of 13 ii, Describe how the proposed action would affect that waterbody or wetland, e.g. excavation, fill, placement of structures, or alteration of channels, banks and shorelines. Indicate extent of activities, alterations and additions in square feet or acres: iii, Will the proposed action cause or result in disturbance to bottom sediments? (QyYes(JNo If Yes, describe: iv. Will the proposed action cause or result in the destruction or removal of aquatic vegetation? (1 YesLJNo If Yes: e acres of aquatic vegetation proposed to be removed: e expected acreage of aquatic vegetation remaining after project completion: e purpose of proposed removal (e.g. beach clearing, invasive species control, boat access): e proposed method of plant removal: e — if chemical/herbicide treatment will be used, specify product(s): v. Describe any proposed reclamation/mitigation following disturbance: c. Will the proposed action use, or create a new demand for water? WZYes No If Yes: i. Total anticipated water usage/demand per day: 600 gallons/day ii, Will the proposed action obtain water from an existing public water supply? (ZyYes No If Yes: e Name of district or service area: City of Albany ¢ Does the existing public water supply have capacity to serve the proposal? fZ1YesL]No e Is the project site in the existing district? WZ yYesLNo e Is expansion of the district needed? OYeskZI No ¢ Doexisting lines serve the project site? ZYesLINo iii, Will line extension within an existing district be necessary to supply the project? Dyes §ZINo If Yes: e Describe extensions or capacity expansions proposed to serve this project: e Source(s) of supply for the district: iv. Is a new water supply district or service area proposed to be formed to serve the project site? D YeshZINo If, Yes: e — Applicant/sponsor for new district: e Date application submitted or anticipated: e Proposed source(s) of supply for new district: y. Ifa public water supply will not be used, describe plans to provide water supply for the project: vi. If water supply will be from wells (public or private), what is the maximum pumping capacity: gallons/minute. d. Will the proposed action generate liquid wastes? fZYesLINo If Yes: i. Total anticipated liquid waste generation per day: 300 gallons/day ii, Nature of liquid wastes to be generated (e.g., sanitary wastewater, industrial; if combination, describe all components and approximate volumes or proportions of each): sanitary wastewater (25 gal), industrial wastewater (275 gal) iii. Will the proposed action use any existing public wastewater treatment fac ties? fZ1YesINo If Yes: ¢ Name ofwastewater treatment plant to be used: Albany County North Plant ¢ Name of district: Albany County Water Purification District © Does the existing wastewater treatment plant have capacity to serve the project? fZYesLINo e — Is the project site in the existing district? fZYes[JNo e Is expansion ofthe district needed? C1YesfZINo Page 5 of 13 © Doexisting sewer lines serve the project site? OYes—ZINo e Will a line extension within an existing district be necessary to serve the project? (OYesfZINo If Yes: e Describe extensions or capacity expansions proposed to serve this project: A lateral sewer connection will be made from the transfer station to the existing leachate sewer that serves the landfill. The leachate sewer discharges into the Albany County sanitary sewer system. iv. Will a new wastewater (sewage) treatment di rict be formed to serve the project site? ODyYes{ZINo If Yes: e Applicant/sponsor for new district: e Date application submitted or anticipated: e What is the receiving water for the wastewater discharge? y. If public facilities will not be used, describe plans to provide wastewater treatment for the project, including specifying proposed receiving water (name and classification if surface discharge or describe subsurface disposal plans): NIA. vi. Describe any plans or designs to capture, recycle or reuse liquid waste: N/A. e. Will the proposed action disturb more than one acre and create stormwater runoff, either from new point ZYesLNo sources (i.e. ditches, pipes, swales, curbs, gutters or other concentrated flows of stormwater) or non-point source (i.e. sheet flow) during construction or post construction? If Yes: i. How much impervious surface will the project create in relation to total size of project parcel? Square feet or __ 1.2 acres (impervious surface) Square feet or _ 3.74 acres (parcel size) ii. Describe types of new point sources. Pipes and underground infiltration systems. iii, Where will the stormwater runoff be directed (i.e. on-site stormwater management facility/structures, adjacent properties, groundwater, on-site surface water or off-site surface waters)? (Collected in catch basins, piped through a hydrodynamic separator and then into underground storage/infiltration system. Discharge will be to an existing channel and culvert system along/under Rapp Road. e — Ifto surface waters, identify receiving water bodies or wetlands: e — Will stormwater runoff flow to adjacent properties? DYesiZINo iv. Does the proposed plan minimize impervious surfaces, use pervious materials or collect and re-use stormwater? WyYesL]No f. Does the proposed action include, or will it use on-site, one or more sources of air emissions, including fuel WYesL No combustion, waste incineration, or other processes or operations? If Yes, identify: i. Mobile sources during project operations (e.g., heavy equipment, fleet or delivery vehicles) garbage trucks, municipal vehicles & equipment to move trash ii, Stationary sources during construction (e.g., power generation, structural heating, batch plant, crushers) ina iii. Stationary sources during operations (e.g., process emissions, large boilers, electric generation) ina g. Will any air emission sources named in D.2.f (above), require a NY State Air Registration, Air Facility Permit, | [JYes{Z)No or Federal Clean Air Act Title IV or Title V Permit? If Yes: i. Is the project site located in an Air quality non-attainment area? (Area routinely or periodically fails to meet OyesXONo ambient air quality standards for all or some parts of the year) ii, In addition to emissions as calculated in the application, the project will generate: Tons/year (short tons) of Carbon Dioxide (CO,) Tons/year (short tons) of Nitrous Oxide (N,O) Tons/year (short tons) of Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) Tons/year (short tons) of Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF¢) Tons/year (short tons) of Carbon Dioxide equivalent of Hydroflourocarbons (HFCs) Tons/year (short tons) of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Page 6 of 13 h. Will the proposed action generate or emit methane (including, but not limited to, sewage treatment plants, LYesiZJNo landfills, composting facilities)? If Yes: i, Estimate methane generation in tons/year (metri ii, Describe any methane capture, control or elimination measures included in project design (e.g., combustion to generate heat or electricity, flaring): i. Will the proposed action result in the release of air pollutants from open-air operations or processes, such as LYesiZJNo quarry or landfill operations? If Yes: Describe operations and nature of emissions (e.g., diesel exhaust, rock particulates/dust): j. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels or generate substantial DYesZJNo new demand for transportation facilities or services? If Yes: i, When is the peak traffic expected (Check all that apply): [1] Morning O Evening OWeekend O Randomly between hours of. to ii, For commercial activities only, projected number oftruck trips/day and type (e.g., semi trailers and dump trucks): ii, Parking spaces: _ Existing Proposed Net increase/decrease iv. Does the proposed action include any shared use parking? OyesLINo v. If the proposed action includes any modification of existing roads, creation of new roads or change in existing access, describe: vi. Are public/private transportation service(s) or facilities available within 4 mile of the proposed site? (Yes No vii Will the proposed action include access to public transportation or accommodations for use of hybrid, electric | [JYes[_]No or other alternative fueled vehicles? viii. Will the proposed action include plans for pedestrian or bicycle accommodations for connections to existing DYes[No pedestrian or bicycle routes? k. Will the proposed.action (for commercial or industrial projects only) generate new or additional demand WYes[_]No for energy? If Yes: i. Estimate annual electricity demand during operation of the proposed action: ~156,000 kWh ii. Anticipated sources/suppliers of electricity for the project (e.g., on-site combustion, on-site renewable, via grid/local utility, or other): local utility iii, Will the proposed action require a new, or an upgrade, to an existing substation? LYesfZJNo 1. Hours ofoperation. Answer all items which apply. i. During Construction: ii. During Operations: e@ = Monday - Friday: 7am-5pm. e@ Monday - Friday: Tam-4pm. e = Saturday: ° — Saturday: e = Sunday: e — Sunday: e Holidays: e — Holidays: Page 7 of 13 m. Will the proposed action produce noise that will exceed existing ambient noise levels during construction, WyYesLNo operation, or both? If yes: ii, Will the proposed action remove existing natural barriers that could act as a noise barrier or screen? OyYesiZNo Describe: n. Will the proposed action have outdoor lighting? MYesLJNo If yes: i. Describe source(s), location(s), height of fixture(s), direction/aim, and proximity to nearest occupied structures: Building mounted exterior lights. Mounting height will be 20' approx. Aimed to light immediate perimeter of the building. Nearest building is 1,300' approx. ii. Will proposed action remove existing natural barriers that could act as a light barrier or screen? Oyes@ZINo Describe: o. Does the proposed action have the potential to produce odors for more than one hour per day? WyYesLINo If Yes, describe possible sources, potential frequency and duration of odor emissions, and proximity to nearest occupied structures: Odor from_s solid wa p. Will the proposed action include any bulk storage of petroleum (combined capacity of over 1,100 gallons) O1Yes[ZINo or chemical products 185 gallons in above ground storage or any amount in underground storage? If Yes: i. Product(s) to be stored Volume(s) per unit time (e.g., month, year) i. Generally, describe the proposed storage facil 3: q. Will the proposed action (commercial, industrial and recreational projects only) use pesticides (i.¢., herbicides, Yes [No insecticides) during construction or operation? If Yes: i. Describe proposed treatment(s): The operation of the facility will not involve use of pesticides, but an outside vendor will be used to manage pests, which may involve the use of pesticides. ii_ Will the proposed action use Integrated Pest Management Practices? MZ Yes LINo r. Will the proposed action (commercial or industrial projects only) involve or require the management or disposal [Z] Yes LJNo of solid waste (excluding hazardous materials)? If Yes: i. Describe any solid waste(s) to be generated during construction or operation of the facility: e Construction: 450 tons per Total (unit of time) © Operation : 500 tons per Day (unit of time) ii, Describe any proposals for on-site minimization, recycling or reuse of materials to avoid disposal as solid waste: Construction: Composting of clearing debris, recycling of paper, metal and plastic. e@ Operation: Diversion of recyclable materials from the waste stream processed at the facility. See City of Albany Solid Waste Management Plan. iii. Proposed disposal methods/facilities for solid waste generated on-site: Construction: Disposal at adjacent City of Albany Rapp Road Landfill. © — Operation: Disposal at an appropriately permitted facility. Specific facility to be determined. Page 8 of 13 s. Does the proposed action include construction or modification of a solid waste management facility? WZ Yes 1] No If Yes: i. Type of management or handling of waste proposed for the site (e.g., recycling or transfer station, composting, landfill, or other disposal activities): transfer station ii. Anticipated rate of disposal/processing: ° 11,000. Tons/month, if transfer or other non-combustion/thermal treatment, or ° Tons/hour, if combustion or thermal treatment iii. If landfill, anticipated site life: n/a years t. Will the proposed action at the site involve the commercial generation, treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous []Yes[ZJNo waste? If Yes: i. Name(s) of all hazardous wastes or constituents to be generated, handled or managed at facility: ii, Generally describe processes or activities involving hazardous wastes or constituents: iii, Specify amount to be handled or generated tons/month iv. Describe any proposals for on-site minimization, recycling or reuse of hazardous constituents: y. Will any hazardous wastes be disposed at an existing offsite hazardous waste facility? OyYesLJNo If Yes: provide name and location of facility: If No: describe proposed management of any hazardous wastes which will not be sent to a hazardous waste facility: E. Site and Setting of Proposed Action E.1. Land uses on and surrounding the project site a. Existing land uses. i. Check all uses that occur on, adjoining and near the project site. 1 Urban C1 Industrial [1 Commercial {Z Residential (suburban) 1] Rural (non-farm) Zi Forest [] Agriculture [] Aquatic Z) Other (specify): landfill ii, If mix ofuses, generally describe: b. Land uses and covertypes on the project site. Land use or Current Acreage After Change Covertype Acreage Project Completion (Acres +/-) © Roads, buildings, and other paved or impervious surfaces 0.25 2.52 42.27 e Forested 1.86 0.55 21.31 e Meadows, grasslands or brushlands (non- 1.46 020 0.96 agricultural, including abandoned agricultural) e Agricultural (includes active orchards, field, greenhouse etc.) ¢ Surface water features (lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, etc.) e¢ Wetlands (freshwater or tidal) e Non-vegetated (bare rock, earth or fill) ¢ Other Describe: mowed 0.50 0.50 0 Page 9 of 13 c, Is the project site presently used by members of the community for public recreation? DyYesl¥No i. If Yes: explain: d. Are there any facilities serving children, the elderly, people with disabilities (e.g., schools, hospitals, licensed [ZYesLNo day care centers, or group homes) within 1500 feet ofthe project site? Tf Yes, i. Identify Facilities: Daughters of Sarah Community for Seniors- ~1,300' to the southwest, Teresian House Center for the Elderly- ~1,400' to the southwest e. Does the project site contain an existing dam? DyYesiZINo If Yes: i. Dimensions ofthe dam and impoundment: e Dam height: feet e Dam length: feet ¢ Surface area: acres e Volume impounded: gallons OR acre-feet ii, Dam’s existing hazard classification: iii, Provide date and summarize results oflast inspection: f. Has the project site ever been used as a municipal, commercial or industrial solid waste management facility, MYesL]No or does the project site adjoin property which is now, or was at one time, used as a solid waste management facility? If Yes: i. Has the facility been formally closed? LDYesfZ] No e — Ifyes, cite sources/documentation: ii, Describe the location of the project site relative to the boundaries of the solid waste management facility: Rapp Road landfill is immediately west of the project area. iii, Describe any development constraints due to the prior solid waste activities: nla g. Have hazardous wastes been generated, treated and/or disposed of at the site, or does the project site adjoin WyYesL]No property which is now or was at one time used to commercially treat, store and/or dispose of hazardous waste? If Yes: i. Describe waste(s) handled and waste management activities, including approximate time when activities occurred: Periodic events are held at the landfill to collect household hazardous wastes. These wastes are temporarily stored at the landfill and later transported off-site to a hazardous waste facility. This activity will continue at the landfill and will not occur at the Transfer Station. h. Potential contamination history. Has there been a reported spill at the proposed project site, or have any DyYeshZ] No remedial actions been conducted at or adjacent to the proposed site? If Yes: i. Is any portion of the site listed on the NYSDEC Spills Incidents database or Environmental Site CyYes(No Remediation database? Check all that apply: O Yes — Spills Incidents database Provide DEC ID number(s): 1 Yes — Environmental Site Remediation database Provide DEC ID number(s): O Neither database ii, If site has been subject of RCRA corrective activities, describe control measures: iii. Is the project within 2000 feet of any site in the NYSDEC Environmental Site Remediation database? DyesiZINo If yes, provide DEC ID number(s): iv. If yes to (i), (ii) or (iii) above, describe current status of site(s): Page 10 of 13 v. Is the project site subject to an institutional control limiting property uses? ClYesLINo e Ifyes, DEC site ID number: Describe the type of institutional control (e.g., deed restriction or easement): Describe any use limitations: Describe any engineering controls: Will the project affect the institutional or engineering controls in place? OYes(No Explain: E.2, Natural Resources On or Near Project Site a. What is the average depth to bedrock on the project site? >6.7 feet b. Are there bedrock outcroppings on the project site? If Yes, what proportion of the site is comprised of bedrock outcroppings? % c. Predominant soil type(s) present on project site: Colonie Loamy fine sand, rolling 100 % % % d. What is the average depth to the water table on the project site? Average: >6.7 feet e. Drainage status ofproject site soils:7] Well Drained: 100 % of site 1 Moderately Well Drained: % of site C1 Poorly Drained % of site f. Approximate proportion of proposed action site with slopes: [Z] 0-10%: 400 % of site 0 10-15%: % of site 1 15% or greater: %of site g. Are there any unique geologic features on the project site? DiYesfZJNo If Yes, describe: h. Surface water features. i. Does any portion of the project site contain wetlands or other waterbodies (including streams, rivers, DYesfZINo ponds or lakes)? ii, Do any wetlands or other waterbodies adjoin the project site? (ZYes_JNo If Yes to either i or ii, continue. If No, skip to E.2.i. iii, Are any ofthe wetlands or waterbodies within or adjoining the project site regulated by any federal, WyYesLINo state or local agency? iv. For each identified regulated wetland and waterbody on the project site, provide the following information: e — Streams: Name Classification © — Lakes or Ponds: Name Classification © Wetlands: Name PFO1E-federally mapped wetland to the north Approximate Size 3.: ° Wetland No. (if regulated by DEC) y. Are any of the above water bodies listed in the most recent compilation of NYS water quality-impaired CYes fZINo waterbodies? If yes, name ofimpaired water body/bodies and basis for listing as impaired: i, Is the project site in a designated Floodway? OyYes{ZINo j. Is the project site in the 100-year Floodplain? CYes[ZINo k, Is the project site in the 500-year Floodplain? CiYes{ZINo 1. Is the project site located over, or immediately adjoining, a primary, principal or sole source aquifer? WYesLINo If Yes: — | i. Name of aquifer: Principal Aquifer Page 11 of 13 m. Identify the predominant wildlife species that occupy or use the project site: gray squirrel various insects common to the area Eastern chipmunk various birds common to the area white-tailed deer Eastem garter snake n. Does the project site contain a designated significant natural community? WYesLINo If Yes: i. Describe the habitat/community (composition, function, and basis for designation): [Successional Northern Sandplain Grassland, Pitch Pine-Scrub Oak Barrens, Pitch Pine-Oak Forest ii, Source(s) of description or evaluation: NY Natural Heritage Program iii, Extent of community/habitat: *Communities are not ° Currently: ; , 635.2, 713.5, 2819.0 acres within the project ¢ Following completion of project as proposed: nochange acres ¢ Gain or loss (indicate + or -): 0 acres ATCA- 0. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal that is listed by the federal government or NYS as WZ] YesL_JNo endangered or threatened, or does it contain any areas identified as habitat for an endangered or threatened species? If Yes: i. Species and listing (endangered or threatened): State-Kamner Blue (endangered), Frosted Elfin (threatened). Federal- Northern Long-eared Bat (endangered), Tricolored Bat (proposed endangered), Karner Blue (endangered), Monarch Butterfly (proposed threatened). p. Does the project site contain any species ofplant or animal that is listed by NYS as rare, or as a species of WyYesLJNo special concern? If Yes: i. Species and listing: ‘Special concern: Inland Barrens Buckmoth, Red-headed Woodpecker. Unlisted: Edward's Hairstreak, Bird Dropping Moth, Pine Barrens Zanclognatha, Chocolate Renia, and Sensitive Chytonix. q. Is the project site or adjoining area currently used for hunting, trapping, fishing or shell fishing? fZYesCNo If yes, give a brief description of how the proposed action may affect that use: Adjoining Albany Pine Bush Preserve land is used for hunting. E.3. Designated Public Resources On or Near Project Site a. Is the project site, or any portion of it, located in a designated agricultural district certified pursuant to (DYes[ZINo Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? If Yes, provide county plus district name/number: b. Are agricultural lands consisting of highly productive soils present? DYes[ZINo i. If Yes: acreage(s) on project site? ii, Source(s) of soil rating(s): c. Does the project site contain all or part of, or is it substantially contiguous to, a registered National WYesLJNo Natural Landmark? If Yes: i. Nature of the natural landmark: Biological Community MZ] Geological Feature ii, Provide brief description of landmark, including values behind designation and approximate size/extent: Name of Landmark:Albany Pine Bush, Acres:3165.255038 d. Is the project site located in or does it adjoin a state listed Critical Environmental Area? DlYesfZINo If Yes: i. CEA name: Basis for designation: Designating agency and date: Page 12 of 13 e. Does the project site contain, or is it substantially contiguous to, a building, archaeological site, or district 01 Yes] No which is listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places, or that has been determined by the Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places? If Yes: i, Nature of historic/archaeological resource: [Archaeological Site Ohistoric Building or District ji. Name: iii, Brief description of attributes on which listing is based: f. Is the project site, or any portion of it, located in or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for Yes No archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) archaeological site inventory? g. Have additional archaeological or historic site(s) or resources been identified on the project site? Wyes[JNo If Yes: i, Describe possible resource(s): Pre-contact Site ii, Basis for identification: h. Is the project site within fives miles of any officially designated and publicly accessible federal, state, or local WyYes[JNo scenic or aesthetic resource? If Yes: i. Identify resource: Revolutionary Byway ii. Nature of, or basis for, designation (e.g., established highway overlook, state or local park, state historic trail or scenic byway, etc.): Scenic Byway iii. Distance between project and resource: 4.2 miles. i. Is the project site located within a designated river corridor under the Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers D1 YesfZJNo Program 6 NYCRR 666? If Yes: i, Identify the name of the river and its designation: ii. Is the activity consistent with development restrictions contained in 6NYCRR Part 666? (Yes(JNo F. Additional Information Attach any additional information which may be needed to clarify your project. If you have identified any adverse impacts which could be associated with your proposal, please describe those impacts plus any measures which you propose to avoid or minimize them. G. Verification I certify that the information provided is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name S26, y esters Cocanal Date. l | 6 | le Signature. \ API, 7) Title, Cau WSs iohes DAS PRINT FORM Page 13 of 13 EAF Mapper Summary Report Tuesday, September 24, 2024 8:02 AM Disclaimer: The EAF Mapper is a screening tool intended to assist project sponsors and reviewing agencies in preparing an environmental assessment form (EAF). Not all questions asked in the EAF are answered by the EAF Mapper. Additional information on any EAF question can be obtained by consulting the EAF Workbooks. Although the EAF Mapper provides the most up-to-date digital data available to DEC, you may also need to contact local or other data sources in order to obtain data not provided by the Mapper. Digital data is not a substitute for agency determinations. sud) \ Toronto 7 ffsmitten focnester | ‘sButisio— Oper Street cortripiters ard the GIS sisliby ted tes SAMIPLRL IE [ ‘omens Eanriteiity, Esti, HERE, HESS, NPS B.i.i [Coastal or Waterfront Area] No B.i.ii [Local Waterfront Revitalization Area] Yes C.2.b. [Special Planning District) Yes - Digital mapping data are not available for all Special Planning Districts. Refer to EAF Workbook. C.2.b. [Special Planning District - Name] NYS Heritage Areas:Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor E.1.h [DEC Spills or Remediation Site - Digital mapping data are not available or are incomplete. Refer to EAF Potential Contamination History] Workbook. E.1.h.i [DEC Spills or Remediation Site - Digital mapping data are not available or are incomplete. Refer to EAF Listed] Workbook. E.1.h.i [DEC Spills or Remediation Site - Digital mapping data are not available or are incomplete. Refer to EAF Environmental Site Remediation Database] Workbook. E.1.h.iii [Within 2,000' of DEC Remediation No Site] E.2.g [Unique Geologic Features] No E.2.h.i [Surface Water Features] No E.2.h.ii [Surface Water Features] Yes E.2.h.iii [Surface Water Features] Yes - Digital mapping information on local and federal wetlands and waterbodies is known to be incomplete. Refer to EAF Workbook. E.2.h.v [Impaired Water Bodies] No E.2.i. [Floodway] No E.2,j. [100 Year Floodplain] No E.2.k, [500 Year Floodplain) No E.2.1. [Aquifers] Yes E.2.1. [Aquifer Names] Principal Aquifer E.2.n. [Natural Communities] Yes Full Environmental Assessment Form - EAF Mapper Summary Report di E.2.n.i [Natural Communities - Name] Successional Northern Sandplain Grassland, Pitch Pine-Scrub Oak Barrens, Pitch Pine-Oak Forest E.2.n.i [Natural Communities - Acres] 635.2, 713.5, 2819.0 E.2.0. [Endangered or Threatened Species] Yes E.2.0. [Endangered or Threatened Species - Karner Blue, Frosted Elfin Name] E.2.p. [Rare Plants or Animals] Yes E.2.p. [Rare Plants or Animals - Name] Inland Barrens Buckmoth, Red-headed Woodpecker E.3.a. [Agricultural District] No E.3.c. [National Natural Landmark] Yes E.3.c.ii [National Natural Landmark - Name — Name of Landmark:Albany Pine Bush, Acres:3165.255038 and Size in Acres] E.3.d [Critical Environmental Area] No E.3.e. [National or State Register of Historic Digital mapping data are not available or are incomplete. Refer to EAF Places or State Eligible Sites) Workbook. E.3.f. [Archeological Sites] Yes E.3.i, [Designated River Corridor] No Full Environmental Assessment Form - EAF Mapper Summary Report Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 2 - Identification of Potential Project Impacts Part 2 is to be completed by the lead agency. Part 2 is designed to help the lead agency inventory all potential resources that could be affected by a proposed project or action. We recognize that the lead agency s reviewer(s) will not necessarily be environmental professionals. So, the questions are designed to walk a reviewer through the assessment process by providing a series of questions that can be answered using the information found in Part 1. To further assist the lead agency in completing Part 2, the form identifies the most relevant questions in Part 1 that will provide the information needed to answer the Part 2 question. When Part 2 is completed, the lead agency will have identified the relevant environmental areas that may be impacted by the proposed activity. If the lead agency is a state agency and the action is in any Coastal Area, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. Tips for completing Part 2: Review all of the information provided in Part 1. Review any application, maps, supporting materials and the Full EAF Workbook. Answer each of the 18 questions in Part 2. If you answer “Yes” to a numbered question, please complete all the questions that follow in that section. If you answer “No” to a numbered question, move on to the next numbered question. Check appropriate column to indicate the anticipated size of the impact. Proposed projects that would exceed a numeric threshold contained in a question should result in the reviewing agency checking the box “Moderate to large impact may occur.” The reviewer is not expected to be an expert in environmental analysis. If you are not sure or undecided about the size of an impact, it may help to review the sub-questions for the general question and consult the workbook. When answering a question consider all components of the proposed activity, that is, the whole action . Consider the possibility for long-term and cumulative impacts as well as direct impacts. Answer the question in a reasonable manner considering the scale and context of the project. 1. Impact on Land Proposed action may involve construction on, or physical alteration of, NO YES the land surface of the proposed site. (See Part 1. D.1) If “Yes”, answer questions a - j. If “No”, move on to Section 2. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may involve construction on land where depth to water table is E2d less than 3 feet. b. The proposed action may involve construction on slopes of 15% or greater. E2f c. The proposed action may involve construction on land where bedrock is exposed, or E2a generally within 5 feet of existing ground surface. d. The proposed action may involve the excavation and removal of more than 1,000 tons D2a of natural material. e. The proposed action may involve construction that continues for more than one year D1e or in multiple phases. f. The proposed action may result in increased erosion, whether from physical D2e, D2q disturbance or vegetation removal (including from treatment by herbicides). g. The proposed action is, or may be, located within a Coastal Erosion hazard area. B1i h. Other impacts: _______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Page 1 of 10 2. Impact on Geological Features The proposed action may result in the modification or destruction of, or inhibit access to, any unique or unusual land forms on the site (e.g., cliffs, dunes, NO YES minerals, fossils, caves). (See Part 1. E.2.g) If “Yes”, answer questions a - c. If “No”, move on to Section 3. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. Identify the specific land form(s) attached: ________________________________ E2g ___________________________________________________________________ b. The proposed action may affect or is adjacent to a geological feature listed as a E3c registered National Natural Landmark. Specific feature: _____________________________________________________ Adjacent Albany Pine Bush NNL which contains dunes c. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 3. Impacts on Surface Water The proposed action may affect one or more wetlands or other surface water NO YES bodies (e.g., streams, rivers, ponds or lakes). (See Part 1. D.2, E.2.h) If “Yes”, answer questions a - l. If “No”, move on to Section 4. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may create a new water body. D2b, D1h b. The proposed action may result in an increase or decrease of over 10% or more than a D2b 10 acre increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water. c. The proposed action may involve dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material D2a from a wetland or water body. d. The proposed action may involve construction within or adjoining a freshwater or E2h tidal wetland, or in the bed or banks of any other water body. e. The proposed action may create turbidity in a waterbody, either from upland erosion, D2a, D2h runoff or by disturbing bottom sediments. f. The proposed action may include construction of one or more intake(s) for withdrawal D2c of water from surface water. g. The proposed action may include construction of one or more outfall(s) for discharge D2d of wastewater to surface water(s). h. The proposed action may cause soil erosion, or otherwise create a source of D2e stormwater discharge that may lead to siltation or other degradation of receiving water bodies. i. The proposed action may affect the water quality of any water bodies within or E2h downstream of the site of the proposed action. j. The proposed action may involve the application of pesticides or herbicides in or D2q, E2h around any water body. k. The proposed action may require the construction of new, or expansion of existing, D1a, D2d wastewater treatment facilities. Page 2 of 10 l. Other impacts: _______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 4. Impact on groundwater The proposed action may result in new or additional use of ground water, or NO YES may have the potential to introduce contaminants to ground water or an aquifer. (See Part 1. D.2.a, D.2.c, D.2.d, D.2.p, D.2.q, D.2.t) If “Yes”, answer questions a - h. If “No”, move on to Section 5. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may require new water supply wells, or create additional demand D2c on supplies from existing water supply wells. b. Water supply demand from the proposed action may exceed safe and sustainable D2c withdrawal capacity rate of the local supply or aquifer. Cite Source: ________________________________________________________ c. The proposed action may allow or result in residential uses in areas without water and D1a, D2c sewer services. d. The proposed action may include or require wastewater discharged to groundwater. D2d, E2l e. The proposed action may result in the construction of water supply wells in locations D2c, E1f, where groundwater is, or is suspected to be, contaminated. E1g, E1h f. The proposed action may require the bulk storage of petroleum or chemical products D2p, E2l over ground water or an aquifer. g. The proposed action may involve the commercial application of pesticides within 100 E2h, D2q, feet of potable drinking water or irrigation sources. E2l, D2c h. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 5. Impact on Flooding The proposed action may result in development on lands subject to flooding. NO YES (See Part 1. E.2) If “Yes”, answer questions a - g. If “No”, move on to Section 6. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may result in development in a designated floodway. E2i b. The proposed action may result in development within a 100 year floodplain. E2j c. The proposed action may result in development within a 500 year floodplain. E2k d. The proposed action may result in, or require, modification of existing drainage D2b, D2e patterns. e. The proposed action may change flood water flows that contribute to flooding. D2b, E2i, E2j, E2k f. If there is a dam located on the site of the proposed action, dam E1e Page 3 of 10 g. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 6. Impacts on Air The proposed action may include a state regulated air emission source. NO YES (See Part 1. D.2.f., D 2 h D.2.g) If “Yes”, answer questions a - f. If “No”, move on to Section 7. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. If the proposed action requires federal or state air emission permits, the action may also emit one or more greenhouse gases at or above the following levels: i. More than 1000 tons/year of carbon dioxide (CO2) D2g ii. More than 3.5 tons/year of nitrous oxide (N2 ) D2g iii. More than 1000 tons/year of carbon equivalent of perfluorocarbons (PFCs) D2g iv. More than .045 tons/year of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) D2g v. More than 1000 tons/year of carbon dioxide equivalent of D2g hydrochlorofl urocarbons (HFCs) emissions vi. 43 tons/year or more of methane D2h b. The proposed action may generate 10 tons/year or more of any one designated D2g hazardous air pollutant, or 25 tons/year or more of any combination of such hazardous air pollutants. c. The proposed action may require a state air registration, or may produce an emissions D2f, D2g rate of total contaminants that may exceed 5 lbs. per hour, or may include a heat source capable of producing more than 10 million BTU s per hour. d. The proposed action may reach 50% of any of the thresholds in “a” through “c”, D above. e. The proposed action may result in the combustion or thermal treatment of more than 1 D2s ton of refuse per hour. f. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 7. Impact on Plants and Animals The proposed action may result in a loss of flora or fauna. (See Part 1. E.2. m.-q.) NO YES If “Yes”, answer questions a - j. If “No”, move on to Section 8. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may cause reduction in population or loss of individuals of any E2o threatened or endangered species, as listed by New York State or the Federal government, that use the site, or are found on, over, or near the site. b. The proposed action may result in a reduction or degradation of any habitat used by E2o any rare, threatened or endangered species, as listed by New York State or the federal government. c. The proposed action may cause reduction in population, or loss of individuals, of any E2p species of special concern or conservation need, as listed by New York State or the Federal government, that use the site, or are found on, over, or near the site. d. The proposed action may result in a reduction or degradation of any habitat used by E2p any species of special concern and conservation need, as listed by New York State or the Federal government. Page 4 of 10 e. The proposed action may diminish the capacity of a registered National Natural E3c Landmark to support the biological community it was established to protect. f. The proposed action may result in the removal of, or ground disturbance in, any E2n portion of a designated significant natural community. Source: ____________________________________________________________ g. The proposed action may substantially interfere with nesting/breeding, foraging, or E2m over-wintering habitat for the predominant species that occupy or use the project site. h. The proposed action requires the conversion of more than 10 acres of forest, E1b grassland or any other regionally or locally important habitat. Habitat type & information source: ______________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ i. Proposed action (commercial, industrial or recreational projects, only) involves use of D2q herbicides or pesticides. j. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 8. Impact on Agricultural Resources The proposed action may impact agricultural resources. (See Part 1. E.3.a. and b.) NO YES If “Yes”, answer questions a - h. If “No”, move on to Section 9. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may impact soil classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the E2c, E3b NYS Land Classification System. b. The proposed action may sever, cross or otherwise limit access to agricultural land E1a, Elb (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard, orchard, etc). c. The proposed action may result in the excavation or compaction of the soil profile of E3b active agricultural land. d. The proposed action may irreversibly convert agricultural land to non-agricultural E1b, E3a uses, either more than 2.5 acres if located in an Agricultural District, or more than 10 acres if not within an Agricultural District. e. The proposed action may disrupt or prevent installation of an agricultural land El a, E1b management system. f. The proposed action may result, directly or indirectly, in increased development C2c, C3, potential or pressure on farmland. D2c, D2d g. The proposed project is not consistent with the adopted municipal Farmland C2c Protection Plan. h. Other impacts: ________________________________________________________ Page 5 of 10 9. Impact on Aesthetic Resources The land use of the proposed action are obviously different from, or are in NO YES sharp contrast to, current land use patterns between the proposed project and a scenic or aesthetic resource. (Part 1. E.1.a, E.1.b, E.3.h.) If “Yes”, answer questions a - g. If “No”, go to Section 10. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. Proposed action may be visible from any officially designated federal, state, or local E3h scenic or aesthetic resource. b. The proposed action may result in the obstruction, elimination or significant E3h, C2b screening of one or more officially designated scenic views. c. The proposed action may be visible from publicly accessible vantage points: E3h i. Seasonally (e.g., screened by summer foliage, but visible during other seasons) ii. Year round d. The situation or activity in which viewers are engaged while viewing the proposed E3h action is: E2q, i. Routine travel by residents, including travel to and from work ii. Recreational or tourism based activities E1c e. The proposed action may cause a diminishment of the public enjoyment and E3h appreciation of the designated aesthetic resource. f. There are similar projects visible within the following distance of the proposed D1a, E1a, project: D1f, D1g 0-1/2 mile ½ -3 mile 3-5 mile 5+ mile g. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 10. Impact on Historic and Archeological Resources The proposed action may occur in or adjacent to a historic or archaeological NO YES resource. (Part 1. E.3.e, f. and g.) If “Yes”, answer questions a - e. If “No”, go to Section 11. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur E3e b. The proposed action may occur wholly or partially within, or substantially contiguous E3f to, an area designated as sensitive for archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) archaeological site inventory. c. The proposed action may occur wholly or partially within, or substantially contiguous E3g to, an archaeological site not included on the NY SHPO inventory. Source: ____________________________________________________________ Page 6 of 10 d. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ If any of the above (a-d) are answered “ e. ”, continue with the following questions to help support conclusions in Part 3: i. The proposed action may result in the destruction or alteration of all or part E3e, E3g, of the site or property. E3f ii. The proposed action may result in the alteration of the property’s setting or E3e, E3f, integrity. E3g, E1a, E1b iii. The proposed action may result in the introduction of visual elements which E3e, E3f, are out of character with the site or property, or may alter its setting. E3g, E3h, C2, C3 11. Impact on Open Space and Recreation The proposed action may result in a loss of recreational opportunities or a NO YES reduction of an open space resource as designated in any adopted municipal open space plan. (See Part 1. C.2.c, E.1.c., E.2.q.) If “Yes”, answer questions a - e. If “No”, go to Section 12. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may result in an impairment of natural functions, or “ecosystem D2e, E1b services”, provided by an undeveloped area, including but not limited to stormwater E2h, storage, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat. E2m, E2o, E2n, E2p b. The proposed action may result in the loss of a current or future recreational resource. C2a, E1c, C2c, E2q c. The proposed action may eliminate open space or recreational resource in an area C2a, C2c with few such resources. E1c, E2q d. The proposed action may result in loss of an area now used informally by the C2c, E1c community as an open space resource. e. Other impacts: _____________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 12. Impact on Critical Environmental Areas The proposed action may be located within or adjacent to a critical NO YES environmental area (CEA). (See Part 1. E.3.d) If “Yes”, answer questions a - c. If “No”, go to Section 13. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may result in a reduction in the quantity of the resource or E3d characteristic which was the basis for designation of the CEA. b. The proposed action may result in a reduction in the quality of the resource or E3d characteristic which was the basis for designation of the CEA. c. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Page 7 of 10 13. Impact on Transportation The proposed action may result in a change to existing transportation systems. NO YES (See Part 1. D.2.j) If “Yes”, answer questions a - . If “No”, go to Section 14. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. Projected traffic increase may exceed capacity of existing road network. D2j b. The proposed action may result in the construction of paved parking area for 500 or D2j more vehicles. c. The proposed action will degrade existing transit access. D2j d. The proposed action will degrade existing pedestrian or bicycle accommodations. D2j . The proposed action may alter the present pattern of movement of people or goods. D2j . Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 14. Impact on Energy The proposed action may cause an increase in the use of any form of energy. NO YES (See Part 1. D.2.k) If “Yes”, answer questions a - e. If “No”, go to Section 15. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action will require a new, or an upgrade to an existing, substation. D2k b. The proposed action will require the creation or extension of an energy transmission D1f, or supply system to serve more than 50 single or two-family residences or to serve a D1q, D2k commercial or industrial use. c. The proposed action may utilize more than 2,500 MWhrs per year of electricity. D2k d. The proposed action may involve heating and/or cooling of more than 100,000 square D1g feet of building area when completed. e. Other Impacts: ________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 15. Impact on Noise, Odor, and Light The proposed action may result in an increase in noise, odors, or outdoor lighting. NO YES (See Part 1. D.2.m., n., and o.) If “Yes”, answer questions a - f. If “No”, go to Section 16. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may produce sound above noise levels established by local D2m regulation. b. The proposed action may result in blasting within 1,500 feet of any residence, D2m, E1d hospital, school, licensed day care center, or nursing home. c. The proposed action may result in routine odors for more than one hour per day. D2o Page 8 of 10 d. The proposed action may result in light shining onto adjoining properties. D2n e. The proposed action may result in lighting creating sky-glow brighter than existing D2n, E1a area conditions. f. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 16. Impact on Human Health The proposed action may have an impact on human health from exposure NO YES to new or existing sources of contaminants. (See Part 1.D.2.q., E.1. d. f. g. and h.) If “Yes”, answer questions a - m. If “No”, go to Section 17. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may cccur occur a. The proposed action is located within 1500 feet of a school, hospital, licensed day E1d care center, group home, nursing home or retirement community. b. The site of the proposed action is currently undergoing remediation. E1g, E1h c. There is a completed emergency spill remediation, or a completed environmental site E1g, E1h remediation on, or adjacent to, the site of the proposed action. d. The site of the action is subject to an institutional control limiting the use of the E1g, E1h property (e.g. easement deed restriction) e. The proposed action may affect institutional control measures that were put in place E1g, E1h to ensure that the site remains protective of the environment and human health. f. The proposed action has adequate control measures in place to ensure that future D2t generation, treatment and/or disposal of hazardous wastes will be protective of the environment and human health. g. The proposed action involves construction or modification of a solid waste D2q, E1f management facility. h. The proposed action may result in the unearthing of solid or hazardous waste. D2q, E1f i. The proposed action may result in an increase in the rate of disposal, or processing, of D2r, D2s solid waste. j. The proposed action may result in excavation or other disturbance within 2000 feet of E1f, E1g a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. E1h k. The proposed action may result in the migration of explosive gases from a landfill E1f, E1g site to adjacent off site structures. l. The proposed action may result in the release of contaminated leachate from the D2s, E1f, project site. D2r m. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Page 9 of 10 17. Consistency with Community Plans The proposed action is not consistent with adopted land use plans. NO YES (See Part 1. C.1, C.2. and C.3.) If “Yes”, answer questions a - h. If “No”, go to Section 18. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action’s land use components may be different from, or in sharp C2, C3, D1a contrast to, current surrounding land use pattern(s). E1a, E1b b. The proposed action will cause the permanent population of the city, town or village C2 in which the project is located to grow by more than 5%. c. The proposed action is inconsistent with local land use plans or zoning regulations. C2, C2, C3 d. The proposed action is inconsistent with any County plans, or other regional land use C2, C2 plans. e. The proposed action may cause a change in the density of development that is not C3, D1c, supported by existing infrastructure or is distant from existing infrastructure. D1d, D1f, D1d, Elb f. The proposed action is located in an area characterized by low density development C4, D2c, D2d that will require new or expanded public infrastructure. D2j g. The proposed action may induce secondary development impacts (e.g., residential or C2a commercial development not included in the proposed action) h. Other: _____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 18. Consistency with Community Character The proposed project is inconsistent with the existing community character. NO YES (See Part 1. C.2, C.3, D.2, E.3) If “Yes”, answer questions a - g. If “No”, proceed to Part 3. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures, or areas E3e, E3f, E3g of historic importance to the community. b. The proposed action may create a demand for additional community services (e.g. C4 schools, police and fire) c. The proposed action may displace affordable or low-income housing in an area where C2, C3, D1f there is a shortage of such housing. D1g, E1a d. The proposed action may interfere with the use or enjoyment of officially recognized C2, E3 or designated public resources. e. The proposed action is inconsistent with the predominant architectural scale and C2, C3 character. f. Proposed action is inconsistent with the character of the existing natural landscape. C2, C3 E1a, E1b E2g, E2h g. Other impacts: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ PRINT FULL FORM Page 10 of 10 Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 - Evaluation of the Magnitude and Importance of Project Impacts and Determination of Significance Part 3 provides the reasons in support of the determination of significance. The lead agency must complete Part 3 for every question in Part 2 where the impact has been identified as potentially moderate to large or where there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action will not, or may, result in a significant adverse environmental impact. Based on the analysis in Part 3, the lead agency must decide whether to require an environmental impact statement to further assess the proposed action or whether available information is sufficient for the lead agency to conclude that the proposed action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. By completing the certification on the next page, the lead agency can complete its determination of significance. Reasons Supporting This Determination: To complete this section: Identify the impact based on the Part 2 responses and describe its magnitude. Magnitude considers factors such as severity, size or extent of an impact. Assess the importance of the impact. Importance relates to the geographic scope, duration, probability of the impact occurring, number of people affected by the impact and any additional environmental consequences if the impact were to occur. The assessment should take into consideration any design element or project changes. Repeat this process for each Part 2 question where the impact has been identified as potentially moderate to large or where there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action will not, or may, result in a significant adverse environmental impact. Provide the reason(s) why the impact may, or will not, result in a significant adverse environmental impact For Conditional Negative Declarations identify the specific condition(s) imposed that will modify the proposed action so that no significant adverse environmental impacts will result. Attach additional sheets, as needed. See attached. Determination of Significance - Type 1 and Unlisted Actions SEQR Status: Type 1 Unlisted Identify portions of EAF completed for this Project: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF, as noted, plus this additional support information Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation, SHPO correspondence, Habitat Assessment, Traffic Analysis Memo, Phase 1 ESA, NYSDEC Jurisdictional Determination letters and considering both the magnitude and importance of each identified potential impact, it is the conclusion of the City of Albany City Council as lead agency that: A. This project will result in no significant adverse impacts on the environment, and, therefore, an environmental impact statement need not be prepared. Accordingly, this negative declaration is issued. B. Although this project could have a significant adverse impact on the environment, that impact will be avoided or substantially mitigated because of the following conditions which will be required by the lead agency: There will, therefore, be no significant adverse impacts from the project as conditioned, and, therefore, this conditioned negative declaration is issued. A conditioned negative declaration may be used only for UNLISTED actions (see 6 NYCRR 617. d) . C. This Project may result in one or more significant adverse impacts on the environment, and an environmental impact statement must be prepared to further assess the impact(s) and possible mitigation and to explore alternatives to avoid or reduce those impacts. Accordingly, this positive declaration is issued. Name of Action: City of Albany Transfer Station Name of Lead Agency: City of Albany City Council Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency: Sergio Panunzio, CPWM, CPM Title of Responsible Officer: Commissioner, General Services Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency: Date: Signature of Preparer (if different from Responsible Officer) Date: For Further Information: Contact Person: Sergio Panunzio, CPWM, CPM Address: One Conners Boulevard Telephone Number: 518-434-2489 E-mail: spanunzio@albanyny.gov For Type 1 Actions and Conditioned Negative Declarations, a copy of this Notice is sent to: Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which the action will be principally located (e.g., Town / City / Village of) Other involved agencies (if any) Applicant (if any) Environmental Notice Bulletin: http://www.dec.ny.gov/enb/enb.html PRINT FULL FORM Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 Documentation The potential of the project to impact environmental and social-cultural resources was evaluated in Part 2 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form (FEAF). This evaluation also estimates the potential magnitude of the impacts based on a series of examples and thresholds. The following environmental/social-cultural issues may be impacted by the proposed project to some degree, as identified in Part 2. Note that no moderate or large impacts were identified. Impact on Land- The proposed project involves the physical disturbance of approximately 2.94 acres of land. Additionally, approximately 1.2 acres of impervious surface is proposed. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be completed for the project. The SWPPP will include erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that there will be no impact from stormwater runoff or sedimentation. Therefore, no significant impacts to land are anticipated. Impact on Geological Features- The project area is contiguous to the Albany Pine Bush, which is a registered National Natural Landmark. According to the National Park Service, the sand dunes were formed by eolian processes in the Northeastern United States. The upland dunes are occupied by pitch pine-scrub oak barrens. The project area does not contain sand dunes or pitch pine-oak barrens. Therefore, the proposed project would not diminish the capacity of the National Natural Landmark to support the biological community that it was established to protect nor are there any known plans by the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission to purchase this property for restoration. The site’s natural condition has been degraded from residential uses, including buildings, lawns and the likely use of pesticides and fertilizers, all of which change the soil chemistry and make restoration much more difficult. Additionally, the property contains clonal black locust, which is not a native pine barrens species and can be difficult to eradicate. Therefore, no significant impacts to geological features are anticipated. Impact on Plants and Animals- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Environmental Resource Mapper was reviewed, and the New York Natural Heritage Program (NHP) provided a response dated November 7, 2024, that identified the following:  Karner Blue Butterfly (Plebejus melissa samuelis)- state endangered  Frosted Elfin (Callophrys irus)-state threatened  Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus)- Special Concern  Edward’s Hairstreak (Satyrium edwardsii)-Unlisted  Inland Barrens Buckmoth (Hemileuca maia maia)- Special Concern  Bird Dropping Moth (Cerma cora)- Unlisted  Pine Barrens Zanclognatha (Zanclognatha martha)- Unlisted  Chocolate Renia (Renia nemoralis)- Unlisted  Sensitive Chytonix (Chytonix sensilis)- Unlisted  Successional Northern Sandplain Grassland- Natural Community  Pitch Pine-oak Forest- Natural Community  Pitch Pine-Scrub Oak Barrens- Natural Community The United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) database identified the following:  Northern Long-eared Bat (Myotis septentrionalis)- federally endangered  Tricolored Bat (Perimyotis subflavus)-federally proposed endangered  Karner Blue Butterfly (Plebejus melissa samuelis), federally endangered  Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus)- federally proposed threatened  No critical habitats have been identified for this location. A copy of the NHP response and the IPaC list can be found in the Habitat Assessment (Attachment A). CHA completed a site investigation on November 1, 2024, to complete a Habitat Assessment. The results of the Habitat Assessment dated January 2025 are as follows:  The project area lacks suitable habitat for Karner blue butterfly, frosted elfin, inland barrens buckmoth, Edwards’s hairstreak, bird dropping moth, pine barrens zanclognatha, chocolate renia, sensitive chytonix and monarch butterfly.  Red-headed woodpeckers are not a regular visitor to the project area vicinity. If at all being used, it would be on a transient basis and therefore would have no to negligible impacts on their migration or breeding.  No natural/native communities occur within the transfer station area.  Tree and woody vegetation removal will be completed in the winter between November 1- March 31 when the bats are hibernating. Therefore, no impact on the northern long- eared bats or tricolored bats are anticipated. Therefore, no significant impacts to the species and communities identified above are anticipated. As described above in the section for geological features, the project area is contiguous to the Albany Pine Bush, which is a registered National Natural Landmark. The project area does not contain sand dunes or pitch pine-oak barrens. Therefore, the proposed project would not diminish the capacity of the National Natural Landmark to support the biological community that it was established to protect nor are there any known plans by the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission to purchase this property for restoration. 2 The operation of the facility will not involve use of pesticides, but an outside vendor will be used to manage pests, which may involve the use of pesticides. Integrated Pest Management practices will be used. No significant impacts are anticipated. Impact on Historic and Archeological Resources- A Phase 1 Cultural Resources Survey was completed by Hartgen Archeological Associated, Inc. (HAA) for the project area as part of the Albany Landfill Eastern Expansion project. This work identified a precontact site that is within the proposed transfer station project area. As a result, HAA completed a Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation dated June 2025 (Attachment B). The Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation assessed the extent of the precontact site and evaluated its eligibility for the National Register and recommended that the site be identified as National Register Eligible. In a letter dated August 5, 2025, the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (NYSOPRHP) State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) indicated that the precontact site is eligible for the State and National Registers of Historic Places. The NYSOPRHP recommended that the site be avoided through encapsulation or redesign of the project plans (Attachment B). The proposed approach will be to encapsulate the site such that it will be protected from disturbance. The NYSOPRHP has reviewed the encapsulation plan and provided a response dated November 24, 2025, that included stipulations. Refer to this letter in Attachment B for the list of stipulations. It is the City of Albany’s intent to concur with these stipulations, and the site will be encapsulated during construction. As a result, there will be no significant impact on historic and archeological resources. Impact on Energy- Development of the property with a transfer station will require energy consumption for lighting and heating. As a result, there will be an increase in energy use over the existing residential use. The estimated annual electricity demand during operation is 156,000 kWh. The supplier of the electricity will be National Grid, and the project will not require a new or an upgrade to an existing substation. Therefore, the project would have no significant impact on energy. The facility will meet local energy codes and use current energy efficient lighting. Impact on Noise, Odor, and Light- There would be temporary noise impact during construction. This impact would take place from Monday through Friday from the hours of 7am to 5pm. There would be no significant increases in noise associated with operation of the transfer station because most operations will take place within the building. Operation noise such as the movement of trucks outside of the building will be no different than the existing noise associated with trucks currently entering and exiting the landfill. Additionally, sensitive receptors such as the Daughters of Sarah Community for Seniors is located approximately 1,300 feet to the southwest of the project area and the Teresian House Center for the Elderly is located approximately 1,400 feet to the southwest of the project area, across Washington Ave extension, well separated from the proposed transfer station site. No significant adverse noise impacts are anticipated. 3 There will be intermittent odor (duration 15 minutes) from select solid wastes. As noted above, sensitive receptors are at least 1,300 feet away. A transfer station does not involve the decomposition of waste. Therefore, there will be no significant adverse impacts associated with odor. Building mounted exterior lights are proposed. The mounting height will be approximately 20 feet and will be aimed to light the immediate perimeter of the building. The lighting would be designed in such a manner to minimize light trespass and glare. Therefore, no significant adverse light impacts are anticipated. Impact on Human Health- Development of the transfer station will remove a residential use located next to an active landfill and will thus have a beneficial impact by removing residents from the area. Development of the site with a transfer station will result in similar uses to the existing landfill operations. There will be no impact on human health as there will be no residents within close proximity to the transfer station. As noted above, the Daughters of Sarah Community for Seniors is located approximately 1,300 feet to the southwest of the project area and the Teresian House Center for the Elderly is located approximately 1,400 feet to the southwest of the project area, across Washington Ave extension, well separated from the proposed transfer station site. CHA completed a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (Attachment C), dated December 2024. The report indicates that the property has been used for residential purposes from approximately 1960 to present. The property was not identified by the Environmental Risk Information System (ERIS) on reasonably attainable standards or additional environmental record resources. Additionally, the NYSDEC’s Environmental Remediation Databases including the Spills Incidents Database, Bulk Storage Database, and Environmental Site Remediation Database were searched for records associated with the property and no records were identified. The report noted that there is minimal to no potential for vapor encroachment potential. This is based on the lack of evidence of semi volatile organic compound (SVOC) and volatile organic compound (VOC) contamination on the property. The report also indicated that, “Several listings in the ERIS regulatory database report were identified adjacent to the Subject Property. Specifically, the adjacent property located up- gradient and to the north/northwest of the Subject Property was identified in several regulatory databases by ERIS and NYSDEC as a solid waste management facility and landfill. Based on the records identified by the regulatory database and NYSDEC’s environmental remediation databases as well as CHA’s supplemental knowledge of the site, this site’s historical use as a landfill represents a REC for the following reasons: • Potential for contaminated groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property. 4 • Both the active and inactive landfill located at the site are a likely source of PFAS based on the known municipal solid waste interred at both landfills. Due to the proximity of both landfills and the direction of groundwater, there is the potential for PFAS impacted groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property.” Development of the site with a transfer station would only have a small potential to intersect the groundwater during the construction of foundations. Conservatively, the foundation in the northeast corner of the building would extend about one foot below the high groundwater table, which varies seasonally. If necessary, the water would be pumped from the foundation excavation and discharged via a silt bag or to a containment area, or both, nearby on the site and allowed to drain back into the groundwater table. There will be no offsite or surface water discharge of groundwater. As a result, no impacts are anticipated. Consistency with Community Plans- The property is currently zoned R-1L, Single-Unit, Low Density residential. It is also located within the Pine Bush Overlay District. Development of the property with a solid waste transfer station, will be contrary to the current zoning. Such uses are not permitted within this district. As a result, the City of Albany will likely make a determination that the transfer station is a public use on City-owned land and therefore not subject to the underlying zoning. From a land use perspective, this is an ideal location for the transfer station. It is a logical use occurring immediately adjacent to the Rapp Road landfill and accessed from the existing landfill access road. The transfer station will be in close proximity to landfill operations and maintenance facilities that are intended to remain in operation, even after the landfill is closed and restored. The residential property is an island of residential use located adjacent to restored habitat restoration areas that will, in the future, be managed through periodic burns that will be generally incompatible with residential uses. The proposed transfer station can be temporarily shut down so burns can occur in off peak hours of use such that there will be little or no impact of smoke on people or operations. The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission staff have been conducting prescribed burns adjacent to the landfill for many years and there is good coordination between landfill staff and Commission staff prior to and during these burns. Additionally, the property is located adjacent to a currently active landfill and adjacent to landfill operations, which is not conducive to continuing as a residential use. It is also important to note that the site of the proposed transfer station was first evaluated and approved under the Part 360 permit for the Eastern Expansion, to serve as the new location for landfill offices and the Materials Recycling Facility. As part of the Part 360 permit process, the use of this land was also vetted through a thorough SEQR process. The site was further reviewed by the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission and determined not to be designated as lands proposed for acquisition by the Commission for the purposes of restoration and the Commission did not object to the proposed use as landfill operations facilities. Based on the history of environmental and land use review and permitting, it is unlikely that the proposed use of this property for a solid waste transfer station will have any significant impacts on land use and zoning either now or in the future. 5 Development of the property will increase the intensity of the land use from suburban residential to a municipal solid waste transfer station. However, due to the fact that there are no other residential uses in close proximity to the property and the property is directly adjacent to an active landfill, including active landfill operation facilities, this change in land use intensity will have no impact on adjacent uses and in the end will create a more compatible land use scenario for this part of the City. Consistency with Community Character- Development of the property will change the type and intensity of the use but will be completely compatible with the surrounding land uses, especially the adjacent landfill operations. There are no other residential uses in close proximity such that this project would have any impact on surrounding uses. No significant impacts on community character are anticipated. Additional Considerations In addition to the above resources and in further support of the determination of no significant impacts, no impacts will occur to the following resources: Impacts on Surface Water-There are no wetlands or waterbodies within the project area. There is a mapped National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) wetland to the north of the project area, however, this wetland will not be impacted by the project. A jurisdictional determination request was submitted to the NYSDEC for the project site. The NYSDEC response dated July 29, 2025, for two of the parcels located on the south side of the project area indicates that there are no NYSDEC regulated freshwater wetlands and/or adjacent areas identified on the parcels. The NYSDEC response dated July 29, 2025, for the parcel located on the north side of the project area indicates that the parcel contains freshwater wetlands and/or regulated adjacent area (Attachment D). This wetland is part of the Rapp Road Landfill Eastern Expansion habitat restoration area, an ongoing restoration project sponsored by the City of Albany as mitigation for the landfill Eastern Expansion. The boundary of this wetland has been delineated and no work is proposed within the wetland or the adjacent area. Impact on Groundwater- The proposed project would not result in a new or additional use of groundwater and would not have the potential to introduce contaminants to groundwater or an aquifer. Impact on Flooding- There are no mapped floodplains within the project area. Impacts on Air- There will be temporary emissions during construction and as there is with the operation of the landfill, there will be emissions from garbage trucks, municipal vehicles and equipment used to move trash. There are no new air emissions associated with the proposed project. 6 Impact on Agricultural Resources-There are no farms or other agricultural resources within the project area, and the project area is not within an Agricultural District. Impact on Aesthetic Resources-There will be no impact on aesthetic resources. The proposed transfer station will be adjacent to the existing landfill. Impact on Open Space and Recreation-There will be no impact on open space or recreational resources. Impact on Critical Environmental Areas-There are no mapped Critical Environmental Areas within or adjacent to the project area. Impact on Transportation - Use of the property as a transfer station would occur once the landfill is closed. As a result, truck traffic will not change significantly from current conditions. The estimated daily traffic volume would range from 55 to 95 vehicles when the transfer station is fully operational. The projected truck traffic for the proposed transfer station in 2027 is 19 trucks entering and 19 trucks exiting during the peak hour. The truck/day estimate was compared to the estimated truck volumes included in the 2008 Rapp Road Landfill Eastern Expansion Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that was prepared by CHA. The 2008 EIS indicated that the 2008 truck traffic volume anticipated for the landfill was 125-150 vehicles per day. Currently, the landfill is operating at reduced hours from 7 AM to 11 AM and accepting a lesser amount of waste until it reaches its capacity in 2027. Current waste acceptance is similar to that proposed for the transfer station. Since the number of truck trips to be generated by the proposed transfer station (55 to 95) is lower than the 2008 landfill truck volume estimate, it can be concluded that the closure of the landfill will result in less truck traffic than a fully operational landfill and similar truck traffic under current conditions, thus no significant impacts are anticipated. Evaluation of the anticipated truck traffic volume associated with the proposed project in the Year 2027 revealed that there will be no adverse impacts to the road system. The primary intersection of concern is Washington Avenue Extension at Rapp Road. A comparison of the existing (2024) and proposed (2027) conditions shows that the overall Level of Service (LOS) for this intersection remains the same at a LOS D. No roadway improvements or mitigation would be needed to maintain the current level of traffic operations at the intersection when the transfer station is fully operational in 2027. Refer to Attachment E for the Traffic Analysis Memo prepared by CHA dated May 2025. There may be some minor delays or slowdowns on Rapp Road during construction, but this will be a temporary condition over a short duration of time. There are no pedestrian facilities on Rapp Road. Bicycle use is shared with the road. As a result, the proposed transfer station will not impact pedestrian and bicycle facilities. 7 Impact on Water & Sewer Utilities –Development of a transfer station will have no impact on water and sewer services. Bathroom facilities will be provided in the scale house, but will serve a very limited work staff. Adequate capacity is available to support the new facility, including any washdown needs, without the need for service upgrades. The bathroom facilities at the scale house and washdown drains in the transfer station will discharge via a new lateral sewer to the existing leachate sewer serving the landfill. This sewer discharges into the Albany County sanitary sewer system. Once closed, the leachate flows are expected to decrease over time and eventually the total flow (leachate and transfer station) will be less than the current leachate flows alone. No impact to water and sewer utilities are anticipated from this project. 8 Attachment A HABITAT ASSESSMENT RARE, THREATENED, AND ENDANGERED SPECIES REPORT City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504, & 506 Rapp Road Albany, New York 12205 CHA Project Number: 087279.000 January 2025 Prepared for: City of Albany One Conners Boulevard Albany, NY 12204 Prepared by: CHA Consulting, Inc. 3 Winners Circle Albany, NY 12205 Phone: (518) 453-4500 This document is intended for the use of the individual or entity for which it was prepared and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. Any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this document is strictly prohibited. SIGNATURE PAGE This report has been prepared and reviewed by the following qualified personnel employed by CHA. Report Prepared By: Cole Scrivner, AWB, CE Scientist III / Ecologist III Report Reviewed By: John W. Greaves, CWB, CSE, CWB Senior Scientist IV PAGE i CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................1 1.1 Project Location ...................................................................................................1 2.0 PROJECT NEED & DESCRIPTION ................................................................................1 3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................1 3.1 Existing Vegetative Communties..........................................................................1 3.1.1.1 Successional northern hardwoods (Appendix B, Photographs 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 26) ................1 3.1.1.2 Successional shrubland (Appendix B, Photograph 18) ...............1 3.1.1.3 Mowed lawn with trees (Appendix B, Photographs 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 23, and 24) ...................................................2 3.1.1.4 Paved road/path (Appendix B, Photographs 1 and 3) .................2 3.2 Current Land Use.................................................................................................3 3.3 Invasive Species ..................................................................................................3 3.4 Soils .....................................................................................................................3 3.5 Hydrology.............................................................................................................3 4.0 METHODOLOGY ............................................................................................................4 4.1 Agency Consultation ............................................................................................4 4.1.1 United States Fish and Wildlife Service ....................................................4 4.1.2 NYSDEC Natural Heritage Program (NHP) ..............................................4 4.1.3 Habitat Assessment .................................................................................4 5.0 CONSULATION RESULTS .............................................................................................5 5.1 Agency Comsultation ...........................................................................................5 5.1.1 United States Fish and Wildlife Service ....................................................5 5.1.1.1 Mammals ...................................................................................5 5.1.1.2 Insects .......................................................................................5 5.1.1.3 Critical Habitats ..........................................................................5 5.1.1.4 Migratory Birds ...........................................................................5 5.1.2 NYSDEC Natural Heritage Program .........................................................5 5.1.2.1 Natural Communities..................................................................6 5.1.2.2 Insects .......................................................................................6 5.1.2.3 Birds...........................................................................................6 6.0 DISCUSSION ..................................................................................................................6 6.1 United States Fish and Wildlife Service................................................................6 6.1.1.1 Mammals ...................................................................................6 6.1.1.2 Insects .......................................................................................7 6.1.1.3 Migratory Birds ...........................................................................8 6.2 NYSDEC Natural Heritage Program.....................................................................9 6.2.1.1 Natural Communities..................................................................9 6.2.1.2 Insects .....................................................................................10 6.2.1.3 Birds.........................................................................................12 7.0 CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................13 8.0 REFERENCES ..............................................................................................................13 PAGE ii CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Habitat Type/Plant Communities ...................................................................................2 Table 2. Wildlife Species Observed During Site Visit...................................................................4 LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A Ecological Resource Mapping Figures Appendix B Photographic Documentation Appendix C Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species Consultation Documentation PAGE iii CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 LIST OF ACRONYMS & ABBREVIATIONS CHA CHA Consulting, Inc. CRSWMP Capital Region Solid Waste Management Partnership DBH Diameter at Breast Height ESA Endangered Species Act ECOS Environmental Conservation Online System HUC Hydrologic Unit Code IPaC Information for Planning and Consultation MBTA Migratory Bird Treaty Act NHP Natural Heritage Program NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service NYDEC New York State Department of Environmental Conservation TNW Traditional Navigable Water USFWS United States Fish and Wildlife Service USGS United States Geological Survey \\cha-llp.com\proj\Projects\ANY\K7\087279.000\08_Reports\Habitat Assessment\Habitat Assessment Report.docx PAGE iv CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Location The Subject Property (project area) is located on the northwest side of Albany, New York and is is comprised of four parcels totaling 3.73 acres and listed under three addresses: 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road. Three private residences are located at the Subject Property. A paved driveway is located along the eastern boundary of the project area. The project area consists of four parcels (41.00-2-116, 41.00-2-117, 41.00-2-114, and 41.00-2- 115) adjacent to the City of Albany Landfill. A United States Geological Survey (USGS) and aerial project location map are provided in Appendix A, Figures 1 & 2. The approximate coordinates of the project area are latitude: 42.704286˚ N.; longitude: -73.849121˚ W. 2.0 PROJECT NEED & DESCRIPTION The project is needed to continue to meet the solid waste disposal needs of residents and businesses in the City of Albany and the member communities of the Capital Region Solid Waste Management Partnership (CRSWMP) Planning Unit. The purpose of this habitat assessments is to complete an investigation of the project area for any potential of rare, threatened and/or endangered species being present or their associated habitat requirements. 3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION Vegetative communities were described according to Ecological Communities of New York State, Second Edition (Edinger 2014) and the New York Natural Heritage Program Online Conservation Guide. No aquatic habitats were observed within or adjacent to the project area. Upland habitats present include successional northern hardwoods, successional shrubland, mowed lawn with scattered trees, and paved road/path. Photographs and a photo location map are provided in Appendix B. 3.1 Existing Vegetative Communties 3.1.1.1 Successional northern hardwoods (Appendix B, Photographs 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 26) Successional northern hardwoods are “forest communities that form in areas disturbed by events such as logging, agriculture, or natural disturbances like windstorms or fire. It is characterized by an initial phase dominated by fast-growing, light-demanding tree species such as Betula populifolia (gray birch), Populus tremuloides (quaking aspen), Prunus serotina (black cherry), and Acer rubrum (red maple). As the forest matures, the species composition shifts toward more shade-tolerant hardwoods like Fagus grandifolia (American beech) and Acer saccharum (sugar maple), which dominate in the canopy of older forests. The understory is often filled with shrubs, ferns, and herbaceous plants typical of disturbed sites, with a gradual increase in the presence of forest floor species as the canopy closes.” These forests are found in the northeastern United States and parts of the Great Lakes region, where soils are typically well-drained and nutrient rich. 3.1.1.2 Successional shrubland (Appendix B, Photograph 18) Successional shrublands are a habitat that forms in locations of disturbance from natural or human-induced events, such as farming, logging, or fire. These disturbances create open spaces PAGE 1 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 that are rapidly colonized by fast-growing, sun-loving shrubs and herbaceous plants. Common shrub species in this habitat include Cornus florida (flowering dogwood), Vaccinium species (blueberries), Rhus species (sumac), and Prunus species (cherries). Over time, the shrubland may transition into a forest as trees like Betula (birch), Populus (aspen), and Acer (maple) become established, but it remains a crucial habitat for wildlife, particularly species that prefer early successional environments. These areas often support a high diversity of plants and animals, especially those adapted to disturbed landscapes. Successional shrublands are found in a variety of landscapes, including abandoned agricultural fields, forest edges, and areas impacted by fire. 3.1.1.3 Mowed lawn with trees (Appendix B, Photographs 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 23, and 24) A mowed lawn with trees, as described by Edinger et al. 2014, is a managed landscape characterized by a regularly mowed, herbaceous ground layer interspersed with individual trees or small clusters of trees. “This community type is commonly found in urban and suburban areas, such as parks, cemeteries, schoolyards, and residential yards, where it is maintained for aesthetic and recreational purpose.” The lawn’s ground cover typically includes grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), red fescue (Festuca rubra), and ryegrass (Lolium perenne), along with low-growing forbs that can tolerate frequent mowing, like white clover (Trifolium repens) and dandelion (Taraxacum officinale). The scattered trees provide shade and visual diversity, with common species including maples (Acer spp.), oaks (Quercus spp.), and ornamental species such as flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) or crabapple (Malus spp.). These areas offer limited habitat for wildlife due to their highly managed nature but may still support species adapted to open, disturbed habitats. Birds such as American robin (Turdus migratorius) and European starling (Sturnus vulgaris), as well as small mammals like squirrels (Sciuridae spp.), utilize the trees for perching, foraging, and nesting, while pollinators such as bees may benefit from flowering lawn plants. Despite the low ecological diversity, mowed lawns with scattered trees contribute to green space within developed areas, helping reduce urban heat, manage stormwater runoff, and enhance the visual landscape. 3.1.1.4 Paved road/path (Appendix B, Photographs 1 and 3) Paved road/path community type is associated with paved roads and paths. This classification refers to habitats that are heavily modified or created by human activity, where natural ecological processes are significantly altered. According to Edinger et al. 2014, “it is a constructed surface composed of asphalt, concrete, or similar materials designed for vehicular or pedestrian use. This anthropogenic community type is prevalent in urban, suburban, and rural settings, forming critical infrastructure for transportation and connectivity.” The associated biota is sparse and typically consists of opportunistic species capable of tolerating harsh conditions, such as high temperatures, compacted soils, and frequent disturbance. Surrounding areas may support some ruderal (weedy) vegetation along edges, including species like crabgrass (Digitaria spp.) and dandelion (Taraxacum officinale). Table 1. Habitat Type/Plant Communities Approximate Percentage of Community Type Dominant Plant Species Project Area northern red oak (Quercus Successional northern rubra), black cherry (Prunus 60 hardwoods serotina), black locust PAGE 2 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Approximate Percentage of Community Type Dominant Plant Species Project Area (Robinia pseudoacacia), and eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) Morrow’s honeysuckle (Lonicera morowii), Allegheney blackberry Successional shrubland 10 (Rubus allegheniensis), black cherry, and summer grape (Vitis aestivalis) English plantain (Plantago lanceolata), Kentucky blue Mowed lawn with scattered grass (Poa pratensis), 30 trees Norway spruce (Picea abies), and pitch pine (Pinus rigida) 3.2 Current Land Use The current land use of the properties located at 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road Albany, NY are designated as residential. Each property features dwelling units, creating a small residential cluster. The three properties collectively support a mix of housing types, including detached single-family homes and possible additional dwelling units, like guest houses or accessory apartments, which accommodate diverse living arrangements. In addition to the primary residences, each property includes multiple storage structures. These structures vary in size and purpose, such as garages, which likely provide enclosed vehicle storage, and sheds or outbuildings, which may serve as workshops, garden storage, or additional storage space for household items. The storage facilities are positioned strategically across the properties, with garages typically situated closer to driveway for ease of access and smaller sheds or utility structures placed in back or side yards, preserving open space around the main residence. 3.3 Invasive Species Invasive plant species were observed across the project area. Some were present randomly in low numbers and not forming distinct patches; however, Morrow’s honeysuckle, garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), and oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus) were most prevalent throughout the project area. These species mostly occur within and on the edges of the successional northern hardwood habitats. 3.4 Soils The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Soil Survey for Albany County (Figure 3, Appendix A) identifies the onsite soils as Colonie loamy fine sand (CoC). Appendix B photograph 25 shows the representative soils across the project areas. 3.5 Hydrology There are no Traditional Navigable Waters (TNW), wetlands, streams, or other aquatic features within or adjacent to the project area. The project area is within the Rensselaer Lake-Hudson River watershed. The Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) 12 is 020200060302. PAGE 3 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 4.0 METHODOLOGY 4.1 Agency Consultation Federal and state agencies were consulted to determine what, if any, critical habitats and/or state or federally protected species exist within the project area. The desktop analysis was used to develop a habitat assessment plan. 4.1.1 United States Fish and Wildlife Service The United States Fish and Wildlife Services (USFWS) Environmental Conservation Online System (ECOS) Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) webpage was assessed on January 09, 2025. This tool was utilized to determine which federally protected species and critical habitats, if any, were potentially present within the project area. The official species list is provided in Appendix C. 4.1.2 NYSDEC Natural Heritage Program (NHP) The project area is within an area identified by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Natural Heritage Program (NHP) as containing rare, threatened, and endangered species as well as significant natural communities. Therefore, an information request was submitted to the NHP on September 24, 2024, to determine which state protected species and significant natural communities, were potentially present in the vicinity of the project area. A response was received on November 7, 2024 (Appendix C) 4.1.3 Habitat Assessment The habitat assessment was performed in accordance with applicable USFWS protocols for the species listed on the IPaC lists as well as NYSDEC protocols. The ecological communities of the project area were inventoried and later evaluated for their suitability as habitat for the listed species as well as listed migratory birds potentially present. CHA biologists conducted a field assessment on November 01, 2024, to observe existing conditions and document plant and animal species occurring on the proposed project area. The weather conditions during the field assessment were partly sunny with scattered rain showers and temperatures between 64- and 75-degrees Fahrenheit. The field assessment determined that a total of four (4) land cover types exist within the project area (Figure 4, Appendix A). Wildlife observed during the field assessment is presented in Table 2 below. No endangered, threatened, or rare species were observed during the site visit. Observations of wildlife were direct (visual) and indirect (vocalization, burrow, scat, track, etc.). Plant communities were observed and dominant species in each vegetative layer were noted along with an estimation of dominance. Representative photographs of project area are presented in Appendix B. Table 2. Wildlife Species Observed During Site Visit Common Name (Scientific Name) NYSDEC Status* Federal Status Gray catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) State Protected Bird Migratory Bird Treaty Act Black-capped chickadee (Poecile State Protected Bird Migratory Bird Treaty Act atricapillus) White-breasted nuthatch (Sitta State Protected Bird Migratory Bird Treaty Act carolinensis) Red-bellied woodpecker (Melanerpes State Protected Bird Migratory Bird Treaty Act carolinus) PAGE 4 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Common Name (Scientific Name) NYSDEC Status* Federal Status Northern flicker (Colaptes auratus) State Protected Bird Migratory Bird Treaty Act Eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus Small Game Species Unprotected carolinensis) (hunting season set) White-tailed deer (Odocoileus Large Game Species Unprotected virginianus) (hunting season set) *Status based on NYSDEC checklist with their legal status: https://extapps.dec.ny.gov/docs/wildlife_pdf/vertchklst0410.pdf 5.0 CONSULATION RESULTS 5.1 Agency Comsultation 5.1.1 United States Fish and Wildlife Service On January 09, 2025, CHA Consulting, Inc. (CHA) requested and received a USFWS IPaC Official Species List Report (Project Code: 2025-0030009) for the project area (Appendix C). The results of the report are summarized below: 5.1.1.1 Mammals  Northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) – endangered.  Tricolored bat (Perimyotis subflavus) – proposed endangered. 5.1.1.2 Insects  Karner blue butterfly (Plebejus melissa samuelis) – endangered.  Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) – proposed threatened. 5.1.1.3 Critical Habitats According to the USFWS IPaC Official Species List, the proposed project area does not contain any critical habitat areas. 5.1.1.4 Migratory Birds The USFWS IPaC Species List, identified twenty (20) migratory bird species that may inhabit or likely use the project area, including bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), belted king fisher (Megaceryle alcyon), black-billed cuckoo (Cuccyzus erythropthalmus), bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus), blue-winged warbler (Vermivora cyanoptera), Canada warbler (Cardellina canadensis), chimney swift (Chaetura pelagica), eastern meadowlark (Strunella magna), eastern whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus), evening grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus), golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera), lesser yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes), pectoral sandpiper (Calidris melanotos), prairie warbler (Setophaga discolor), red-headed woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), rose-breasted grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus), semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla), short-billed dowitcher (Limnodromus griseus), and wood thrush (Hylocichla mustelina). 5.1.2 NYSDEC Natural Heritage Program A response from NHP regarding the September 24, 2024, information request was received on November 7, 2024 (Appendix C). PAGE 5 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 The letter identified that the project area is located within or near records of the following species and natural communities: 5.1.2.1 Natural Communities  Pitch Pine-Oak Forest,  Pitch Pine-Scrub Oak Barrens, and  Successional Northern Sandplain Grassland. 5.1.2.2 Insects  Karner Blue Butterfly - state endangered,  Frosted Elfin - state threatened,  Inland Barrens Buckmoth (Hemileuca maia maia) - special concern,  Edwards’ hairstreak (Satyrium edwardsii) – unlisted (vulnerable in NYS),  Bird dropping moth (Cerma cora) – unlisted (critically imperiled in NYS),  Pine barrens zanclognatha (Zanclognatha martha) – unlisted (critically imperiled in NYS),  Chocolate renia (Renia nemoralis) – unlisted (status uncertain in NYS), and  Sensitive chytonix (Chytonix sensilis) – unlisted (imperiled in NYS). 5.1.2.3 Birds  Red-headed Woodpecker - special concern 6.0 DISCUSSION The sections below discuss the regulatory status, habitat requirements, and site suitability for each species. All information obtained below can be found from sources listed under Section 8.0 References. 6.1 United States Fish and Wildlife Service 6.1.1.1 Mammals Northern long-eared bat: According to the USFWS, the Northern long-eared bat spends the winter hibernating in caves and mines. During summer, the northern long-eared bat roosts singly or in colonies underneath exfoliating or loose bark, in cavities, and in crevices of both live and dead trees. Males and non- reproductive females may also roost in cooler places, like caves and mines. This species seems opportunistic in selecting roosts, using tree species based on suitability to retain bark or provide cavities or crevices. They have also been found, rarely, roosting in structures like barns and sheds. Suitable summer habitat consists of a wide variety of forested/wooded habitats where they roost, forage, and travel and may also include some adjacent and interspersed non-forested habitats such as emergent wetlands and adjacent edges of agricultural fields, old fields, and pastures. This includes forests and woodlots containing potential roosts (i.e., live trees and/or snags ≥ 3 inches diameter at breast height (dbh) that have exfoliating bark, cracks, crevices, and/or cavities), as well as linear features such as fencerows, riparian forests, and other wooded corridors. These areas may be dense or loose aggregates of trees with variable amounts of PAGE 6 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 canopy closure. Individual trees may be considered suitable habitat when they exhibit characteristics of suitable roost trees and are within 1000 feet of another forested/wooded habitat. The northern long-eared bat has also been observed roosting in human-made structures, such as buildings, barns, bridges, and bat boxes; therefore, these structures should also be considered potential summer habitat (trees found in highly developed urban areas (e.g., street trees, downtown areas) are extremely unlikely to be suitable habitat). Northern long-eared bats typically occupy their summer habitat from mid-May through mid-August each year (dates vary by location) and the species may arrive or leave some time before or after this period. Most of the project area is forested. Marginal northern long-eared bat roost habitat is present within the project area. The dominant species of tree was observed to be northern red oak which typically is not a suitable roosting tree unless it contains cavities or loose bark. Some red oaks were observed to have some cavities that could provide marginal roosting habitat. There were no snags observed. No caves or mines were observed or are known to be present on or near the project area. Trees are anticipated to be removed during this project during the recommended winter tree clearing timeframe of between November 1st and March 31st. Therefore, the project will avoid a potential direct take of bats and will have no significant impact on potential summer roosting habitat. The project was not determined by the USFWS or NYSDEC to be within proximity of a winter hibernacula of the northern long-eared bat therefore there will be no impacts to wintering habitat. As a result of implementing winter tree clearing to avoid any potential direct take of the species, it is assumed that the appropriate effect determination for this project would be “may affect, not likely to adversely affect” the northern long eared bat. Tricolored bat: The tricolored bat is currently undergoing review by the USFWS as a candidate species to be listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). According to the USFWS, the tricolored bat is a relatively small insectivorous bat species that is differentiated by its unique tricolored fur, which often looks yellowish to nearly orange. Like many bat species, during the winter months, the tricolored bat is often found in caves and abandoned mines. However, in the southern portions of their range, where caves can be sparse, they are often found roosting in road-associated culverts, where they exhibit shorter winter torpor and forage during warmer nights. Through the spring, summer and fall months, tricolored bats can be found in forested habitats where they utilize various trees for roosting, primarily among leaves of living or recently dead deciduous hardwood tree species. They have also been found to utilize Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides), pine trees (Pinus spp.), and occasionally roost within build structures (i.e., barns, attics, etc.). No caves, mines or other potential hibernating structures were observed within the project area. Therefore, the project is expected to have no effect on potential hibernacula. However, the investigation revealed the presence of suitable summer roosting habitat for Tricolored bats within the forested areas of the site. Tree removals will be completed in the winter between November 1- March 31 when the bats are hibernating. Therefore, no adverse impact on tricolored bats is anticipated. 6.1.1.2 Insects Karner blue butterfly: The Karner blue butterfly is a small, federally endangered butterfly that depends on dry, sandy habitats such as pine barrens, oak savannas, and other open areas with sparse vegetation. This butterfly is intricately tied to Lupinus perennis (wild blue lupine), the sole food source for its larvae. PAGE 7 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 These habitats require periodic disturbances, such as fire or mowing, to maintain the open conditions necessary for lupine growth and to prevent encroachment by woody vegetation. Adult Karner blues rely on a variety of nectar plants, including Asclepias tuberosa (butterfly milkweed) and Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey tea), for energy and reproduction. With two generations per year, the butterfly’s lifecycle includes overwintering eggs laid on or near lupine. The project area does not contain the associated ecological communities, and the habitats present are not conducive to lupine growth due to mowing and canopy shade suppression Therefore, Karner blue butterfly presence is unlikely. Monarch butterfly: According to the USFWS, within the breeding season, monarchs lay their eggs on their obligate milkweed host plant (primarily Asclepias spp.), and larvae emerge after two to five days. Larvae develop through five larval instars (intervals between molts) over a period of 9 to 18 days, feeding on milkweed and sequestering toxic cardenolides as a defense against predators. The larva then pupates into chrysalis before enclosing 6 to 14 days later as an adult butterfly. There are multiple generations of monarchs produced during the breeding season, with most adult butterflies living approximately two to five weeks; overwintering adults enter reproductive diapause (suspended reproduction) and live six to nine months. Significant concentrations of milkweed do not occur within the project area. Randomly scattered common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) plants may be present in low abundance in adjacent lands. As a result, suitable habitat is not present within the project area. Therefore, it is anticipated that work within these properties would have No Jeopardy on this species based on the terminology and guidance documents from USFWS on the monarch butterfly. 6.1.1.3 Migratory Birds The bald and golden eagle are protected federally by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA) and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). The bald eagle is listed as threatened in New York State and the golden eagle listed as endangered. Bald eagles are typically found near large bodies of water (rivers and lakes) that support a population of fish, their primary food source. Bald eagles tend to avoid areas of heavy development and human activity, however, their tolerance for human activity appears to be increasing. They will perch in tall, mature deciduous or coniferous trees that offer a wide view of the surroundings. They typically nest in forested areas adjacent to water. Their nests are large, typically 5 to 6 feet in diameter and 2 to 4 feet tall and ranging in shape from cylindrical to conical to flat, depending on the supporting tree. Although usually solitary birds, non-breeding adults and wintering birds are known to have communal roost and feeding sites. According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, golden eagles live in open and semi-open country featuring native vegetation across most of the Northern Hemisphere. They avoid developed areas and uninterrupted stretches of forest. They are found primarily in mountains up to 12,000 feet, canyonlands, rimrock terrain, and riverside cliffs and bluffs. Golden Eagles nest on cliffs and steep escarpments in grassland, chapparal, shrubland, forest, and other vegetated areas. The project area is currently a residential dwelling consisting of mostly mowed lawn with scattered trees and multiple outbuildings. Although, the surrounding wooded areas have large trees that could potentially support a bald eagle nest and provide a perching area for both bald and golden eagles, the large amount of noise and activity at the City of Albany Landfill and the adjacent PAGE 8 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 highway may deter use of the project area. CHA has been performing annual breeding and migratory bird studies within the habitat restoration area immediately adjacent to the project area since 2010 as a result we have a comprehensive understanding of eagle use of the project area. Although we have observed bald eagles in the habitat restoration area and over the landfill on several occasions, we can confidently state that bald eagle use of the project area and adjacent habitat restoration area is on a transient basis for foraging and perching. Further, we have never observed a golden eagle throughout the fourteen years of studies. Therefore, we conclude that the project will have No Effect on bald or golden eagles. The remainder of the migratory birds mentioned in Section 5.1.1.4 are protected under the MBTA. Many of these species have been documented in adjacent properties of the Albany Pine Bush (APB). However, the existing conditions and vegetative communities on site do not provide optimal breeding or foraging for many of the species mentioned. There is marginal habitat at best that could provide transient use. Due to the existing disturbance of the site and the lack of many key habitat requirements of the listed species, it is anticipated that this project will have no to negligible impacts to these species. 6.2 NYSDEC Natural Heritage Program 6.2.1.1 Natural Communities Pitch Pine-oak Forest: The NHP guide for this community indicates that this community is “A mixed forest that occurs on well-drained sandy soils of glacial outwash plains or moraines. The dominant canopy species are pitch pine (Pinus rigida) with one or more of the following oaks: black oak (Quercus velutina), red oak (Q. rubra), scarlet oak (Q. coccinea), and white oak (Q. alba). The relative abundance and distribution of the pitch pine and oak species varies greatly. The shrub layer is well developed, with scattered patches of scrub oak (Q. ilicifolia), and an extensive cover of blueberries (Vaccinium angustifolium, V. pallidum) and huckleberries (Gaylussacia baccata). The herbaceous layer is sparse and may include bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum), Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pensylvanica), and wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) (Edinger et al. 2002).” As noted above, the project area consists of successional northern hardwoods, successional shrubland, and mowed lawn with scattered trees. The pitch pine-oak forest community type is not present within the project area and an impact to pitch pine-oak forest will not result from the project. Pitch Pine-Scrub Oak Barrens: The NHP guide for this community indicates that it is “a rare, fire-adapted ecological community characterized by a mosaic of open canopy forests, dense shrub thickets, and herbaceous openings. This habitat type is typically found on well-drained, sandy, or gravelly soils, often associated with glacial outwash plains, moraines, sand dunes, or other coarse, nutrient-poor substrates. The harsh environmental conditions, including drought, nutrient scarcity, and frequent disturbance, create a challenging environment that favors drought-tolerant, fire-resistant plant species.” The vegetation structure of pitch pine-scrub oak barrens is distinct and highly specialized. The canopy is sparsely populated, dominated by pitch pine, a species well-adapted to fire with thick bark and serotinous cones that require the heat of fire to release seeds. Beneath the canopy, the shrub layer is dense and dominated by Quercus ilicifolia (scrub oak), which often forms impenetrable thickets. Other common shrubs include Vaccinium pallidum (lowbush blueberry), which is tolerant of dry, acidic soils. The herbaceous layer is sparse and patchy, consisting of PAGE 9 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 drought-tolerant grasses, sedges, and forbs. Prominent species in this layer include Schizachyrium scoparium (little bluestem), Carex pensylvanica (Pennsylvania sedge), and various lichens and mosses that thrive in nutrient-poor conditions. Fire-adapted traits, such as rapid resprouting and seed germination triggered by heat, are common among these plant species and are critical to the community's persistence. The project area consists of successional northern hardwoods, successional shrubland, and mowed lawn with scattered trees. The pitch pine-scrub oak barrens community type is not present within the project area. Although this community is directly adjacent to the project area (within the habitat restoration area), there is no proposed impacts or modification to this existing community and therefore, pitch pine-scrub oak barrens will not be impacted by the proposed project. Successional Northern Sandplain Grassland: The NHP guide for this community indicates that this is “a meadow community on open sandplains that were plowed or cleared and abandoned. These areas are typically dominated by grasses that are less than a foot tall and low, dry turf of sedges. These areas include patches of soils that are covered with lichens and mosses and patches of open sand.” The project area consists of successional northern hardwoods, successional shrubland, and mowed lawn with scattered trees. The successional northern sandplain grassland community type is not present within the project area. Although successional northern sandplain grassland is directly adjacent to the project area (within the habitat restoration area), the project will not impact or modify the existing community and therefore this community will not be impacted by the proposed project. 6.2.1.2 Insects Karner Blue Butterfly: According to the NHP, “Karner Blue can be found in extensive pine barrens, oak savannas or openings in oak woodlands, and unnatural openings such as airports and rights-of-way that contain wild lupine (Lupinus perennis), the sole larval food source. The associated ecological communities are calcareous pavement woodland, successional northern sandplain grassland, pitch pine-scrub oak barrens, pine barrens vernal pool and pitch pine-oak forest.” The project areas do not contain the associated ecological communities above and the existing habitat is not conducive for blue lupine growth. Therefore, Karner blue butterfly presence is unlikely. Frosted Elfin: According to the NHP, “This species is often associated with remnant pine barrens, oak savannas, or dry oak forest. There are two races of Frosted Elfin, one that feeds mostly on the flowers or seed pods of wild lupine (Lupinus perennis), and another that feeds on leaves and stems of wild indigo (Baptisia spp.), primarily the native Baptisia tinctoria in New York.” Also, according to NHP, the associated ecological communities are pitch pine-scrub oak barrens, coastal oak-heath forest, pitch pine-oak heath woodland, pitch pine-oak forest, Hempstead plains grassland and pitch pine- heath barrens.” The project area does not contain the associated ecological communities identified above, and the host plant is not present due to unsuitable conditions (mowing, shade, etc). Therefore, frosted elfin presence is unlikely and the project is not expected to have an impact on the species. PAGE 10 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Inland Barrens Buckmoth: According to the NHP, “inland barrens buckmoth is a moth species associated with open, dry, sandy habitats such as inland pine barrens and oak savannas. These habitats are typically characterized by well-drained, nutrient-poor soils, and a sparse canopy dominated by pitch pine and oak species. The inland barrens buckmoth's larvae feed on a variety of plants, including scrub oak, which is common in these barrens. These habitats are maintained by periodic disturbances, such as fire, which prevent woody vegetation from becoming too dense and allow for the persistence of the open conditions required by both the moth and its host plants.” The project area does not contain any of the associated ecological communities identified above, and the habitats present are not conducive to scrub oak growth. Therefore, an impact to inland barrens buckmoth is not anticipated. Edwards’ hairstreak: According to the NHP “this species is a small butterfly found in dry, open habitats such as pine barrens, oak savannas, and scrubby woodlands. This species is closely associated with oak trees (Quercus spp.), which serve as the larval host plant, and requires the presence of the Formica spp. genus of ants, with which it has a mutualistic relationship during its larval stage. The larvae feed on oak leaves and are protected by ants in exchange for honeydew secretions. Adults rely on a variety of nectar-producing plants, such as butterfly milkweed and Eupatorium species (bonesets), often found in the open, sunny conditions of its habitat. Edwards' hairstreak depends on periodic disturbances like fire to maintain its habitat, as these prevent the encroachment of dense vegetation and preserve the mosaic of open canopy and shrubland it requires.” The project area does not consist of any of the associated ecological communities identified above. Therefore, Edwards’ hairstreak presence is unlikely, and an impact is not anticipated. Bird dropping moth: According to the NHP “the bird dropping moth is a small, nocturnal moth named for its bird- dropping-like appearance, which provides camouflage against predators. It inhabits open, sandy areas such as pine barrens, grasslands, and disturbed habitats, where its larval host plants, primarily members of the Asteraceae family, including Ambrosia (ragweed) species, are abundant. The larvae feed on these plants, while the adults are often attracted to flowers for nectar. This moth relies on the maintenance of open habitat conditions, which are supported by periodic disturbances like fire or mowing to prevent overgrowth of woody vegetation.” The project area does not consist of any of the associated ecological communities identified above. Therefore, bird dropping moth presence is unlikely and an impact to the species is not anticipated. Pine barrens zanclognatha: According to NHP, “the pine barrens zanclognatha is a moth species restricted to fire-adapted habitats such as pine barrens and other dry, sandy ecosystems with open or patchy vegetation. Its larvae feed on leaf litter, particularly oak leaves, which are abundant in these habitats. This reliance on detritus makes the moth sensitive to changes in ground-layer conditions. The pine barrens zanclognatha depends on periodic disturbances like fire to maintain the open canopy and litter layer critical to its life cycle. Without such disturbances, habitat succession can lead to closed-canopy forests that degrade the quality of its habitat.” The successional northern hardwoods and successional shrubland habitats of the project area have leaf litter (detritus) from the adjacent forests dominated by northern red oak. However, the PAGE 11 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 habitats within the project area are not managed with fire due to proximity of the existing dwellings so the habitats are densely vegetated and do not support the open or patchy habitats preferred by the species. Therefore, pine barrens zanclognatha presence is unlikely due to the lack of suitable habitat and the project is not anticipated to impact this species. Chocolate renia: According to NHP, “this species is a moth associated with dry, open habitats such as pine barrens and oak forests, particularly in areas with well-drained, sandy soils. Its larvae feed on detritus, including decaying leaves and organic material found in the leaf litter layer, making it dependent on the quality and stability of ground-layer conditions. The chocolate renia requires habitats maintained by periodic disturbances, such as fire, which prevent excessive canopy closure and promote a healthy leaf litter layer.” The project area does not consist of forests dominated by oak. Further, the understory in much of the habitat is not open and not maintained by periodic disturbance. Therefore, the habitat is not suitable and chocolate renia presence is unlikely. The project is not anticipated to impact chocolate renia. Sensitive chytonix: According to NHP and like the above species, “the sensitive chytonix is a moth species found in dry, fire-adapted habitats such as pine barrens and oak woodlands, typically in areas with sandy, well-drained soils. Its larvae are believed to feed on herbaceous plants and low vegetation, making it reliant on the open, sunny conditions characteristic of these ecosystems. Periodic disturbances, such as fire or mowing, are critical to maintaining the structure of its habitat by preventing the encroachment of dense shrubs and trees.” The project area does not contain the required habitats as mentioned above, nor the periodic disturbances required. Therefore, sensitive chytonix habitat is not present, and its presence is unlikely. The project is not anticipated to impact sensitive chytonix. 6.2.1.3 Birds Red-headed woodpecker: According to the NHP, “red-headed woodpeckers can be found in open swamps and river bottoms with standing dead trees as well as in open areas with scattered trees.” According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, “red-headed woodpeckers breed in deciduous woodlands with oak or beech, groves of dead or dying trees, river bottoms, burned areas, recent clearings, beaver swamps, orchards, parks, farmland, grasslands with scattered trees, forest edges, and roadsides. During the start of the breeding season, they move from forest interiors to forest edges or disturbed areas. Wherever they breed, dead (or partially dead) trees for nest cavities are an important part of their habitat.” According to Audubon, “habitat includes groves, farm country, orchards, shade trees in towns, large, scattered trees. Avoids unbroken forest, favoring open country or at least clearings in the woods. Forest edges, orchards, open pine woods, groves of tall trees in open country are likely habitats. Winter habitats influenced by source of food in fall, such as acorns or beechnuts.” The project area provides marginal to unsuitable habitat for red-headed woodpeckers because the open country-like habitat preferred by the species is not present. Therefore, it is unlikely that red-headed woodpeckers would use the project areas for nesting but is not impossible for them PAGE 12 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 to utilize the area during the migration period. During the fourteen years of bird surveys at the adjacent habitat restoration site (one of the survey points is immediately adjacent to the project area), we have observed red-headed woodpeckers once, approximately ten years ago, and it was a brief transient use of the habitat restoration area in habitat that is somewhat reflective of suitable habitat for this species. Red-headed woodpeckers are not a regular visitor to the project area vicinity. If at all being used, it would be on a transient basis and therefore would have no to negligible impacts on their migration or breeding. Therefore, the project is not anticipated to impact red-headed woodpecker. 7.0 CONCLUSIONS Species-specific surveys do not appear warranted for this project. The impacts to the existing land cover will not negatively impact any of the listed species due to a lack of suitable habitat for the listed species. Regarding bats, de minimis roosting habitat is located at the project area. Removal of trees will not be within 150 feet of a known occupied maternity roost tree or from within 0.25 mile of a hibernaculum. Further, the time of year tree cutting restrictions may easily be accommodated due to project scheduling and logistics. Therefore, the City of Albany should either adhere to the time of year restrictions, or if trees need to be removed prior to November 1st, consult with NYSDEC and USFWS to determine if emergence surveys are warranted (in accordance with USFWS guidelines) to determine if bats are present. 8.0 REFERENCES Audubon. Guide to North American Birds. Red-headed Woodpecker. Available from: https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/red-headed-woodpecker. Accessed November 4, 2024. Cowardin, L. M., V. Carter, F. C. Golet, E. T. LaRoe, 1979. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. U. S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C. New York Natural Heritage Program. 2024. Online Conservation Guide for Callophrys irus. Available from: https://guides.nynhp.org/frosted-elfin/. Accessed November 4, 2024. New York Natural Heritage Program. 2024. Online Conservation Guide for Cerma cora. Available from: https://guides.nynhp.org/bird-dropping-moth/. Accessed December 4, 2024. New York Natural Heritage Program. 2024. Online Conservation Guide for Chytonix sensilis. Available from: https://guides.nynhp.org/sensitive-chytonix/. Accessed December 4, 2024. New York Natural Heritage Program. 2024. Online Conservation Guide for Haliaeetus leucocephalus. Available from: https://guides.nynhp.org/bald-eagle/. Accessed November 4, 2024. PAGE 13 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 New York Natural Heritage Program. 2024. Online Conservation Guide for Hemileuca maia maia. Available from: https://guides.nynhp.org/inland-barrens-buckmoth/. Accessed November 4, 2024. New York Natural Heritage Program. 2024. Online Conservation Guide for Melanerpes erythrocephalus. Available from: https://guides.nynhp.org/red-headed-woodpecker/. Accessed November 4, 2024. New York Natural Heritage Program. 2024. Online Conservation Guide for Myotis septentrionalis. Available from: https://guides.nynhp.org/northern-long-eared-bat/. November 4, 2024. New York Natural Heritage Program. 2024. Online Conservation Guide for Plebejus melissa samuelis. Available from: https://guides.nynhp.org/karner-blue/. Accessed November 4, 2024. New York Natural Heritage Program. 2024. Online Conservation Guide for Pitch pine-oak forest. 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Available from: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Bald_Eagle/lifehistory. Accessed November 04, 20204. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology. All About Birds. 2024. Golden Eagle. Available from: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Golden_Eagle/lifehistory. Accessed November 04, 20204. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology. All About Birds. 2024. Red-headed Woodpecker. Available from: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Red-headed_Woodpecker/lifehistory. Accessed November 04, 20204. United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1992. Soil Survey of Albany County, New York. In cooperation with Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. PAGE 14 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2020. Monarch (Danaus plexippus) Species Status Assessment Report. V2.1 96 pp + appendices. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. November 2022. Northern Long-Eared Bat Myotis septentrionalis. 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PAGE 15 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 APPENDIX A Ecological Resource Mapping Figures Legend Project Location Date Saved: 11/22/2024 10:43:38 AMAuthor: Cole Scrivner Figure 1 - USGS Project Location Map City of Albany Transfer Station ¯ 0 1,000 2,000 Ft CHA Project No. 087279.000 502, 504, & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Image Courtesy of the NYS Office of Information Technology Services, GIS Program Office Photo Date: 2023. Albany NY Quad (1983). Legend Project Location 41.00-2-115 41.00-2-114 41.00-2-117 41.00-2-116 Date Saved: 11/22/2024 10:53:58 AMAuthor: Cole Scrivner Figure 2 - Aerial Location Map City of Albany Transfer Station ¯ 0 50 100 Ft CHA Project No. 087279.000 502, 504, & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Image Courtesy of the NYS Office of Information Technology Services, GIS Program Office Photo Date: 2023. Albany NY Quad (1983). Legend Project Location Albany County Soils (NY001) CoC - Colonie loamy fine sand EnA - Elnora loamy fine sand Gr - Granby loamy fine sand Date Saved: 11/22/2024 11:30:00 AMAuthor: Cole Scrivner Figure 3 - NRCS Soil Map ¯ City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504, & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Image Courtesy of the NYS Office of Information Technology 0 50 100 CHA Project No. Services, GIS Program Office Photo Date: 2023. Ft 087279.000 Data courtesy of the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). Legend Project Location Mowed lawn with scattered trees Paved road/path Successional northern hardwoods Successional shrubland 41.00-2-115 41.00-2-114 Date Saved: 12/10/2024 6:45:59 AM Author: Cole Scrivner 41.00-2-117 41.00-2-116 Figure 4 - Existing Land Cover Map City of Albany Transfer Station ¯ 0 50 100 Ft CHA Project No. 087279.000 502, 504, & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Image Courtesy of the NYS Office of Information Technology Services, GIS Program Office Photo Date: 2023. Albany NY Quad (1983). APPENDIX B Photographic Documentation Legend # . ! Photo Location & Direction Project Location 41.00-2-115 # . ! 19 # # ! . . 14 ! # 18 # ! . 22 # # ! . 23 # 21 . ! . ! . ! 13 # ! .17 20 # ! . # 26 15 ! . # ! . ! . 24 16 # 41.00-2-114 41.00-2-117 11 # ! . # 10 . ! . ! # # 12 . ! 41.00-2-116 9 Date Saved: 12/3/2024 3:11:30 PM Author: Cole Scrivner 8 6 # # ! . ! . # ! . ! . # 7 5 ! . # 4 # ! .3 . ! # # 2 . ! 1 Photo Location Map City of Albany Transfer Station ¯ 0 50 100 Ft CHA Project No. 087279.000 502, 504, & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Image Courtesy of the NYS Office of Information Technology Services, GIS Program Office Photo Date: 2023. Albany NY Quad (1983). Photo 1 – Successional northern hardwood community bordering the existing driveway within the project area. View facing northwest. Photo 2 - Successional northern hardwood and mowed lawn community along the southern end of the project area. View facing west. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 1 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 3 – Existing driveway within the project area with successional northern hardwood community on the right. View facing north. Photo 4 - Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees and successional northern hardwood communities. View facing west. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 2 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 5 - Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees. View facing north. Photo 6 - Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees and successional northern hardwood communities. View facing east/southeast. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 3 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 7 - Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees. View facing east. Photo 8 - Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees and successional northern hardwood communities. View facing west/northwest. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 4 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 9 - Successional northern hardwood community. View facing northwest. Photo 10 - Successional northern hardwood community. View facing south. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 5 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 11 - Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees. View facing east. Photo 12 - Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees. View facing north. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 6 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 13 - Successional northern hardwood community. View facing northwest. Photo 14 - Successional northern hardwood community. View facing west. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 7 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 15 - Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees. View facing east. Photo 16 – Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees. View facing northeast. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 8 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 17 - Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees. View facing north. Photo 18 – Successional northern hardwoods and successional shrubland communities along the northern portion of the project area. View facing north. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 9 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 19 – Successional northern hardwood community. View facing northwest. Photo 20 – Successional northern hardwood community. View facing northwest. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 10 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 21 - Successional northern hardwood community. View facing north. Photo 22 – Successional northern hardwood community. View facing north/northeast. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 11 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 23 – Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees. View facing south. Photo 24 – Mowed maintained lawn with scattered trees. View facing south/southwest. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 12 CHA No. 087279.000 Photo 25 – Upland (non-hydric) representative soils of the project area. Photo 26 – Successional northern hardwood community. View facing west/northwest. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS – November 1, 2024 City of Albany Transfer Station 502, 504 & 506 Rapp Road Albany, Albany County, New York 12205 Sheet 13 CHA No. 087279.000 APPENDIX C Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species Consultation United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE New York Ecological Services Field Office 3817 Luker Road Cortland, NY 13045-9385 Phone: (607) 753-9334 Fax: (607) 753-9699 Email Address: fw5es_nyfo@fws.gov In Reply Refer To: 01/09/2025 15:17:35 UTC Project Code: 2025-0030009 Project Name: City of Albany Transfer Station Subject: List of threatened and endangered species that may occur in your proposed project location or may be affected by your proposed project To Whom It May Concern: The enclosed species list identifies threatened, endangered, proposed and candidate species, as well as proposed and final designated critical habitat, that may occur within the boundary of your proposed project and/or may be affected by your proposed project. The species list fulfills the requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) under section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). New information based on updated surveys, changes in the abundance and distribution of species, changed habitat conditions, or other factors could change this list. Please feel free to contact us if you need more current information or assistance regarding the potential impacts to federally proposed, listed, and candidate species and federally designated and proposed critical habitat. Please note that under 50 CFR 402.12(e) of the regulations implementing section 7 of the Act, the accuracy of this species list should be verified after 90 days. This verification can be completed formally or informally as desired. The Service recommends that verification be completed by visiting the IPaC website at regular intervals during project planning and implementation for updates to species lists and information. An updated list may be requested through the IPaC system by completing the same process used to receive the enclosed list. The purpose of the Act is to provide a means whereby threatened and endangered species and the ecosystems upon which they depend may be conserved. Under sections 7(a)(1) and 7(a)(2) of the Act and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 402 et seq.), Federal agencies are required to utilize their authorities to carry out programs for the conservation of threatened and endangered species and to determine whether projects may affect threatened and endangered species and/or designated critical habitat. A Biological Assessment is required for construction projects (or other undertakings having similar physical impacts) that are major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment as defined in the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4332(2) Project code: 2025-0030009 01/09/2025 15:17:35 UTC (c)). For projects other than major construction activities, the Service suggests that a biological evaluation similar to a Biological Assessment be prepared to determine whether the project may affect listed or proposed species and/or designated or proposed critical habitat. Recommended contents of a Biological Assessment are described at 50 CFR 402.12. If a Federal agency determines, based on the Biological Assessment or biological evaluation, that listed species and/or designated critical habitat may be affected by the proposed project, the agency is required to consult with the Service pursuant to 50 CFR 402. In addition, the Service recommends that candidate species, proposed species and proposed critical habitat be addressed within the consultation. More information on the regulations and procedures for section 7 consultation, including the role of permit or license applicants, can be found in the "Endangered Species Consultation Handbook" at: https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/endangered-species-consultation- handbook.pdf Migratory Birds: In addition to responsibilities to protect threatened and endangered species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), there are additional responsibilities under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA) to protect native birds from project-related impacts. Any activity, intentional or unintentional, resulting in take of migratory birds, including eagles, is prohibited unless otherwise permitted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (50 C.F.R. Sec. 10.12 and 16 U.S.C. Sec. 668(a)). For more information regarding these Acts see https://www.fws.gov/program/migratory-bird-permit/what- we-do. The MBTA has no provision for allowing take of migratory birds that may be unintentionally killed or injured by otherwise lawful activities. It is the responsibility of the project proponent to comply with these Acts by identifying potential impacts to migratory birds and eagles within applicable NEPA documents (when there is a federal nexus) or a Bird/Eagle Conservation Plan (when there is no federal nexus). Proponents should implement conservation measures to avoid or minimize the production of project-related stressors or minimize the exposure of birds and their resources to the project-related stressors. For more information on avian stressors and recommended conservation measures see https://www.fws.gov/library/collections/threats-birds. In addition to MBTA and BGEPA, Executive Order 13186: Responsibilities of Federal Agencies to Protect Migratory Birds, obligates all Federal agencies that engage in or authorize activities that might affect migratory birds, to minimize those effects and encourage conservation measures that will improve bird populations. Executive Order 13186 provides for the protection of both migratory birds and migratory bird habitat. For information regarding the implementation of Executive Order 13186, please visit https://www.fws.gov/partner/council-conservation- migratory-birds. We appreciate your concern for threatened and endangered species. The Service encourages Federal agencies to include conservation of threatened and endangered species into their project planning to further the purposes of the Act. Please include the Consultation Code in the header of this letter with any request for consultation or correspondence about your project that you submit to our office. 2 of 7 Project code: 2025-0030009 01/09/2025 15:17:35 UTC Attachment(s): ▪ Official Species List OFFICIAL SPECIES LIST This list is provided pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, and fulfills the requirement for Federal agencies to "request of the Secretary of the Interior information whether any species which is listed or proposed to be listed may be present in the area of a proposed action". This species list is provided by: New York Ecological Services Field Office 3817 Luker Road Cortland, NY 13045-9385 (607) 753-9334 3 of 7 Project code: 2025-0030009 01/09/2025 15:17:35 UTC PROJECT SUMMARY Project Code: 2025-0030009 Project Name: City of Albany Transfer Station Project Type: Landfill - Solid Waste Project Description: The Subject Property is located on the northwest side of Albany, New York. The premise is comprised of four parcels totaling 3.73 acres and listed under three addresses: 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road. Three private residences are located at the Subject Property. A paved driveway is located along the eastern boundary of the Subject Property. The project area consists of four parcels (41.00-2-116, 41.00-2-117, 41.00-2-114, and 41.00-2-115) adjacent to the City of Albany Landfill. The approximate coordinates of the project area are latitude: 42.704286˚ N.; longitude: -73.849121˚ W. The project is needed to continue to meet the solid waste disposal needs of residents and businesses in the City of Albany and the member communities of the Capital Region Solid Waste Management Partnership (CRSWMP) Planning Unit. The purpose of this habitat assessments is to complete an investigation of the project area for any potential of rare, threatened and/or endangered species being present or their associated habitat requirements. Project Location: The approximate location of the project can be viewed in Google Maps: https:// www.google.com/maps/@42.704342249999996,-73.84918591789733,14z Counties: Albany County, New York 4 of 7 Project code: 2025-0030009 01/09/2025 15:17:35 UTC ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT SPECIES There is a total of 4 threatened, endangered, or candidate species on this species list. Species on this list should be considered in an effects analysis for your project and could include species that exist in another geographic area. For example, certain fish may appear on the species list because a project could affect downstream species. IPaC does not display listed species or critical habitats under the sole jurisdiction of NOAA Fisheries1, as USFWS does not have the authority to speak on behalf of NOAA and the Department of Commerce. See the "Critical habitats" section below for those critical habitats that lie wholly or partially within your project area under this office's jurisdiction. Please contact the designated FWS office if you have questions. 1. NOAA Fisheries, also known as the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), is an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration within the Department of Commerce. 5 of 7 Project code: 2025-0030009 01/09/2025 15:17:35 UTC MAMMALS NAME STATUS Northern Long-eared Bat Myotis septentrionalis Endangered No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/9045 Tricolored Bat Perimyotis subflavus Proposed No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Endangered Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/10515 INSECTS NAME STATUS Karner Blue Butterfly Lycaeides melissa samuelis Endangered There is proposed critical habitat for this species. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/6656 Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus Proposed There is proposed critical habitat for this species. Your location does not overlap the critical Threatened habitat. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/9743 CRITICAL HABITATS THERE ARE NO CRITICAL HABITATS WITHIN YOUR PROJECT AREA UNDER THIS OFFICE'S JURISDICTION. YOU ARE STILL REQUIRED TO DETERMINE IF YOUR PROJECT(S) MAY HAVE EFFECTS ON ALL ABOVE LISTED SPECIES. 6 of 7 Project code: 2025-0030009 01/09/2025 15:17:35 UTC IPAC USER CONTACT INFORMATION Agency: Albany city Name: Cole Scrivner Address: 3 Winners Circle Address Line 2: 1st Floor City: Albany State: NY Zip: 12205 Email cscrivner@chacompanies.com Phone: 5184538718 7 of 7 November 7, 2024 Nicole Frazer CHA III Winners Circle Albany, NY 12205 Re: Transfer station at 502 Rapp Rd County: Albany Town/City: Albany Dear Nicole Frazer: In response to your recent request, we have reviewed the New York Natural Heritage Program database with respect to the above project. Enclosed is a report of rare or state-listed animals and plants, and significant natural communities that our database indicates occur in the vicinity of the project site. For most sites, comprehensive field surveys have not been conducted; the enclosed report only includes records from our database. We cannot provide a definitive statement as to the presence or absence of all rare or state-listed species or significant natural communities. Depending on the nature of the project and the conditions at the project site, further information from on-site surveys or other sources may be required to fully assess impacts on biological resources. The presence of the plants and animals identified in the enclosed report may result in this project requiring additional review or permit conditions. For further guidance, and for information regarding other permits that may be required under state law for regulated areas or activities (e.g., regulated wetlands), please contact the NYS DEC Region 4 Office, Division of Environmental Permits, at dep.r4@dec.ny.gov. Sincerely, Heidi Krahling Environmental Review Specialist New York Natural Heritage Program 564 New York Natural Heritage Program Report on State-listed Animals The following state-listed animals have been documented in the vicinity of the project site. The following list includes animals that are listed by NYS as Endangered, Threatened, or Special Concern; and/or that are federally listed. For information about any permit considerations for the project, contact the NYSDEC Region 4 Office, Division of Environmental Permits, at dep.r4@dec.ny.gov, 518-357-2449. COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME NY STATE LISTING FEDERAL LISTING Butterflies The following species has been documented within 100 yards of the project site. Karner Blue Plebejus melissa samuelis Endangered Endangered 10131 The following species has been documented within 0.5 mile of the project site. Frosted Elfin Callophrys irus Threatened 15242 This report only includes records from the NY Natural Heritage database. Information about many of the listed animals in New York, including habitat, biology, identification, conservation, and management, are available online in Natural Heritage’s Conservation Guides at www.guides.nynhp.org, and from NYSDEC at www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7494.html. 11/7/2024 Page 1 of 1 Report on Rare Animals, Rare Plants, and New York Natural Heritage Program Significant Natural Communities The following rare plants, rare animals, and significant natural communities have been documented at the project site, or in its vicinity. We recommend that potential impacts of the proposed project on these species or communities be addressed as part of any environmental assessment or review conducted as part of the planning, permitting and approval process, such as reviews conducted under SEQR. Field surveys of the project site may be necessary to determine the status of a species at the site, particularly for sites that are currently undeveloped and may contain suitable habitat. Final requirements of the project to avoid, minimize, or mitigate potential impacts are determined by the lead permitting agency or the government body approving the project. The following animals, while not listed by New York State as Endangered or Threatened, are of conservation concern to the state, and are considered rare by the New York Natural Heritage Program. COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME NY STATE LISTING HERITAGE CONSERVATION STATUS Birds Red-headed Woodpecker Melanerpes erythrocephalus Special Concern Imperiled in NYS Breeding Documented within 200 yards northeast of the project site. 2013-08-11: The birds were observed in pine barrens habitat. 14336 Butterflies Edwards' Hairstreak Satyrium edwardsii Unlisted Vulnerable in NYS Documented in a large area that includes the project site. 1987-07: The hairstreaks were found in pitch pine-scrub oak barrens. 10331 Moths Inland Barrens Buckmoth Hemileuca maia maia Special Concern Critically Imperiled in NYS 4909 Documented in a large area that includes the project site. Fall 2002: The moths are found in pitch pine scrub oak barrens. Sample sites are at the top of dunes for survey purposes. Bird Dropping Moth Cerma cora Unlisted Critically Imperiled in NYS Documented in a large area that includes the project site. 1990: The moth was found in pitch pine-scrub oak barrens. 5875 Pine Barrens Zanclognatha Zanclognatha martha Unlisted Critically Imperiled in NYS Documented within 0.5 mile east of the project site. 2015-08-06: The moths were found in pitch pine-scrub oak barrens. 9628 Chocolate Renia Renia nemoralis Unlisted Status Uncertain Documented within 0.5 mile east of the project site. 2016-08-11. 15137 Sensitive Chytonix Chytonix sensilis Unlisted Imperiled in NYS Documented within 0.5 mile east of the project site. 2016-06-28: The moths were found in pitch pine-scrub oak barrens. 8841 11/7/2024 Page 1 of 2 The following significant natural communities are considered significant from a statewide perspective by the NY Natural Heritage Program. They are either occurrences of a community type that is rare in the state, or a high quality example of a more common community type. By meeting specific, documented criteria, the NY Natural Heritage Program considers these community occurrences to have high ecological and conservation value. COMMON NAME HERITAGE CONSERVATION STATUS Upland/Terrestrial Communities Successional Northern Sandplain Grassland High Quality Occurrence of Uncommon Community Type 15820 Documented adjacent to the project site. This is a very large, patchy grassand in uncertain condition (presumed fair) in a fragmented landscape. Pitch Pine-Oak Forest High Quality Occurrence of Rare Community Type Documented within 100 yards southeast of the project site. The forest is relatively large and in fair to good condition with 8107 several invasive species estimated to have less than 10% total cover. It is imbedded within the remaining natural portions of a moderately sized landscape that is fragmented by development. The forest is being actively managed and restored through prescribed fire and cutting so its acreage and quality are increasing over time. This report only includes records from the NY Natural Heritage database. For most sites, comprehensive field surveys have not been conducted, and we cannot provide a definitive statement as to the presence or absence of all rare or state-listed species. Depending on the nature of the project and the conditions at the project site, further information from on-site surveys or other sources may be required to fully assess impacts on biological resources. If any rare plants or animals are documented during site visits, we request that information on the observations be provided to the New York Natural Heritage Program so that we may update our database. Information about many of the rare animals and plants in New York, including habitat, biology, identification, conservation, and management, are available online in Natural Heritage’s Conservation Guides at www.guides.nynhp.org. Information about many of the natural community types in New York, including identification, dominant and characteristic vegetation, distribution, conservation, and management, is available online in Natural Heritage’s Conservation Guides at www.guides.nynhp.org. For descriptions of all community types, go to www.nynhp.org/ecological-communities/ for Ecological Communities of New York State. 11/7/2024 Page 2 of 2 www.chasolutions.com Attachment B PHASE 2 ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE EVALUATION Albany Landfill Transfer Station Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700) City of Albany Albany County, New York HAA 6157-PH2 SHPO 24PR09059 Submitted to: Chris Einstein 3 Winners Circle, Suite 100 Albany, NY 12205 Prepared by: Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. 1744 Washington Avenue Ext. Rensselaer, New York 12144 p +1 518 283 0534 f +1 518 283 6276 e hartgen@hartgen.com www.hartgen.com An ACRA Member Firm www.acra-crm.org June 2025 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation MANAGEMENT SUMMARY SHPO Number: 24PR09059 Involved Agencies: NYS DEC Phase of survey: Phase 2 archeological site evaluation and geotechnical bore monitoring LOCATION INFORMATION Municipality: City of Albany County: Albany SITE EVALUATION Site Name: Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700) Cultural Affiliation: Late Woodland camp site Site Size: 30.9 m2 (333 ft2) Shovel Tests: 20 tests at 5-meter intervals Units: 2.5 units, cumulative area 2.5 square meters Features: No features identified Total Area Excavated: 2.5 m2 (26.9 ft2) Area Monitored: Single geotechnical bore located within site buffer RECOMMENDATIONS National Register (NR) eligible: Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700) Hartgen recommends that Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700) is eligible for inclusion on the National Register under Criterion D. If avoidance of the site is not feasible, Hartgen recommends that an Alternative Analysis and Phase III archeological data recovery study be completed. According to the client, the site plans will not allow avoidance of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site. According to discussions, the preparation of the project site will require removal of the topsoil and organics before filling. The site area and surrounding area will be disturbed at a depth of the topsoil. The footings for the proposal building will be approximately 1.5 feet above the existing ground elevation. The finished floor of the structure will sit about seven feet above the existing ground surface. A portion of the site will be located beneath the structure and fill. Comprehensive and finalized site plans are currently being designed. The documented intact Buried A, recovery of precontact pottery and contact period historic artifacts, and location of the site within the Albany Pine Bush Preserve could offer additional insight into the utilization of the Pine Bush Preserve by Native American groups and the interaction between European settlers. Principal Investigator: Matthew Kirk, MA Report Authors: Jaclyn Galdun, MA RPA Date of Report: June 2025 i Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation TABLE of CONTENTS PHASE 2 ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE EVALUATION ............................................................................................ 1 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 Background ................................................................................................................................................................ 1 2.1 Environmental Setting ..................................................................................................................................... 1 2.1.1 Bedrock Geology .................................................................................................................................. 2 2.1.2 Physiography and Hydrology .............................................................................................................. 2 2.2 Albany Pine Bush ............................................................................................................................................. 2 2.2.1 Hartgen’s Previous Archeological Work within the Albany Pine Bush Preserve....................... 3 3 Methodology .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 3.1 Shovel Testing ................................................................................................................................................... 3 3.2 Unit Excavation ................................................................................................................................................ 4 3.3 Monitoring ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 3.4 Artifacts and Laboratory ................................................................................................................................. 4 4 Results ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 4.1 Interpretation .................................................................................................................................................... 5 4.2 Site Boundaries within APE ........................................................................................................................... 5 4.3 Site Stratigraphy and Chronology .................................................................................................................. 5 4.4 Artifact Analysis ................................................................................................................................................ 6 4.4.1 Lithic Sourcing ...................................................................................................................................... 7 4.4.2 Tobacco Pipe Stem ............................................................................................................................... 7 4.4.3 Pottery..................................................................................................................................................... 7 5 Discussion ................................................................................................................................................................ 10 6 Significance Assessment ........................................................................................................................................ 11 6.1 Integrity ............................................................................................................................................................ 11 6.2 Significant research topics that can be addressed by site ......................................................................... 12 7 Recommendations .................................................................................................................................................. 12 8 Bibliography ............................................................................................................................................................. 13 Maps Figures Photographs Appendix 1: Shovel Test Records Appendix 2: Artifact Inventory Appendix 3: Geotechnical Bore Location ii Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Table List Table 1. Soils in Project. .................................................................................................................................................... 2 Table 2. Summary of Phase 2 Excavations. .................................................................................................................... 4 Table 3. Artifact Assemblage and Associated Stratum. ................................................................................................ 7 Table 4. Summary of Precontact Pottery. ....................................................................................................................... 8 Map List Map 1. Project Location Map 2. Project Map Map 3. Phase 1 Shovel Test Location Map Figure List Figure 1. Figure from Kraft’s The Late Woodland Pottery of the Upper Delaware Valley: A Survey and Reevaluation with Deowongo pottery vessels and sherds shown (c,g,m) (Kraft 1975). Figure 2. Bleeker map of 1767 detailing the Manor of Renselarywick, showing Albany, Schenectady, and King’s Highway which connected the two (Bleeker 1767). The approximate location of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 site is found circled in red. Figure 3. Units 1 and 3 North Wall Profile Figure 4. Unit 2 South Wall Profile Photograph List Photo 1. Geotechnical bore machine with mats and wheels with auger, view to west. Photo 2. Example of soil sample extracted from auger during geotechnical boring. Photo 3. General area of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Site with archeologists excavating shovel tests at reduced 5-meter interval, view to south. Photo 4. General area of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Site depicting landscaping and hardscaping within the site/on the property, view to east. Photo 5. Archeologists excavating Unit 2 with Unit 1 in foreground, view to northeast. Photo 6. Archeologists excavating Unit 3, an extension of Unit 1, view to northeast. Photo 7. Lithic debitage recovered from Unit 2 (top) and Unit 3 (bottom). Photo 8. Tobacco pipe stems from Unit 1. Photo 9. Olive green bottle glass neck fragment from Unit 2. Photo 10. Unit 1 Level 3 (disturbed B) precontact pottery, punctated neck sherd (left) and collar sherd with basal notches (right). Photo 11. Unit 1 Level 4 (Buried A) punctated body sherd. Photo 12. Unit 2 Level 2 (Buried A) undecorated body sherd (left) and potential collar sherd (right). Photo 13. Unit 2 Level 3 (Buried A) collar sherd (left) and undecorated body sherd (right). iii Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation PHASE 2 ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE EVALUATION 1 Introduction Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. (Hartgen) conducted a Phase 2 archeological site evaluation of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700), within the Area of Potential Effects (APE) for the proposed Albany Landfill Transfer station (Project) in the City of Albany, Albany County, New York (Map 1 and Map 2). The objective of this study was to delineate the horizontal and vertical boundaries and evaluate the site to determine if it meets the criteria for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (Little, et al. 2000). In addition, archeological monitoring of a single geotechnical bore, measuring approximately 20 centimeters (8 inches) in width located within the previously identified Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700) 50-foot buffer. Hartgen previously identified the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700) during a Phase 1B Survey conducted in January 2007. This investigation was conducted to comply with Section 14.09 of the State Historic Preservation Act and will be reviewed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP). The investigation was conducted according to the New York Archaeological Council’s Standards for Cultural Resource Investigations and the Curation of Archaeological Collections (1994), which are endorsed by OPRHP. This report has been prepared according to OPRHP’s State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Phase I Archaeological Report Format Requirements (2005). 2 Background The following summarizes the available site information prior to the Phase 2 site evaluation. Site name Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (Map 3) Site number 00140.004700 Date Late Woodland Type Camp Site A total of seven initial shovel tests, one Phase 1B survey test and six confirmation tests first identified the site. The seven shovel tests recovered 41 thinning flakes, 54 trim flakes, one utilized flake, one pottery sherd, and one historic nail fragment. The site measures approximately 64 square meters, no fire-cracked rock or charcoal staining was noted. Based on the style of precontact pottery, the site appeared to date to the Late Woodland period, c. AD 1000 to 1500. Trim flakes compromise over half of the artifacts recovered, and with no cores or shatter encountered, it is theorized that the site was most likely used for finishing, refining, and sharpening existing tools. The lack of features or artifacts, such as fire-cracked rock or charcoal staining invocated the site was most likely used for a short period of time, a temporary resting spot as opposed to a long-term campsite. 2.1 Environmental Setting The surficial geology of the Albany Pine Bush is dominated by landforms and deposits that resulted from continental glaciations which occurred numerous times throughout the Pleistocene Epoch of the last 1.7 million years. The current distribution of glacial sediments is the result of the most recent cycle of glacial advance and retreat of the Hudson-Champlain ice lob. The ice overrode the region over 25,000 years ago and retreated from the area approximately 13,700 years ago (Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission 2025; DeSimone 2004; Dineen 1975). As the ice lobe retreated from the Hudson-Champlain lowlands, the meltwater flowing from the receding glacier did not drain immediately, but instead pooled behind a glacial dam to the south and formed Glacial Lake Albany (Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission 2025). The proto-Mohawk River flow intoed Glacial Lake Albany 1 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation depositing rocks, sand, silt, and clay at the bottom of the lake. Over time, Glacial Lake Albany drained, and the sand previously deposited by the Mohawk River in a massive delta was exposed to the wind. These winds drove fine sand particles eastward towards Albany eventually forming vast complexes of sand dunes (Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission 2025). Vegetation such as grasses and trees began to grow on the sand dunes and anchored them in place. The soil survey for Albany County (1992) provides a framework for understanding and predicting soils encountered within one meter (3.3 ft) of the ground surface. Soil maps are reasonably reliable in the recognition of “C” horizon or parent material textures. However, these maps are somewhat unreliable in the interpretation of the origin of the parent material. To provide a context for the different soil types, a review of the mapped soils unit, as defined by the soil survey, are included below. Soil surveys provide a general characterization of the types and depth of soils that are found in an area. This information is an important factor in determining the appropriate methodology if and when a field study is recommended. The source of this data is the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database, maintained by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture (2018). The soil types present within the APE are shown on Map 3. There are alluvial/colluvial/aeolian/fill soils present however, previous surveys of the area demonstrate that archeological materials are encountered in relatively shallow depths in the soil column. The soil type is described in Table 1. Table 1. Soils in Project. Symbol Name Depth Textures Slope Drainage Landform CoC Colonie loamy fine 0-46 cm (0-18 in.) Lo fine sa 8-15% Somewhat Beach ridges, sand, rolling 46-439 cm (18-173 excessively deltas in) drained 439-478 cm (173- 188 in.) 2.1.1 Bedrock Geology The bedrock of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site is mapped as Normanskill Shale which was formed during the Middle Ordovician and is composed of shale, mudstone, and sandstone (Fisher, et al. 1970). Normanskill Shale is not chert bearing, but chert bearing bedrock is located 8.04 miles (12.9 km) to the northeast across the Hudson River and is the Mount Merino and Indian River Formations with another source of chert located 8.55 miles (13.7 km) to the southwest and is the Glenerie Formation. 2.1.2 Physiography and Hydrology The site is located in a fairly level wooded area in the eastern portion of the Albany Pine Bush. The area is drained by intermittent streams that flow to the west and flow into the Rensselaer Lake Preserve and Park located 0.29 miles (0.46 km) and then eastward along the Patroons Creek to the Hudson (about 6.5 miles away). 2.2 Albany Pine Bush During the precontact period within the Pine Bush Preserve, the configurations of dunes created an ideal topography for hunter/gatherers to position themselves on elevated surfaces above wetlands to track game creating small and discrete sites. Breaklands, or areas where flat terrain was cut by stream ravines, were found throughout the Pine Bush with sites clustered around these landforms. The environment, being very dry with leaf litter and other debris on the ground, often encouraged forest fires which created a thin layer of organic material. During the contact period, the Dutch constructed Fort Nassau on Westerlo Island, then south of modern-day Albany in 1614 (Hartgen Archeological Associates 2009). The location of the fort was advantageous for water travel and trade routes to the north and west. In 1624, Fort Orange, in present day Albany was constructed to serve the established fur trade between Europeans and Native American groups of the Mahicans and Mohawk. 2 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation The establishment of Fort Nassau and Fort Orange allowed for the creation of trading posts between Europeans and Native Americans (Huey 1975). According to historic resources, Mohawk and Mahicans shared trading rights prior to the Mohawk-Mahican wars of 1624-1628. The conflict arose most likely due to shifting power dynamics between Native Americans and European settlers especially with the introduction of “iron” weapons and guns (Vedder 1927). After this conflict, which the Mohawk gained the upper hand, the Mahicans sold a large tract of land to Van Rensselaer in 1630 of which the Pine Bush is a small portion (Hartgen Archeological Associates 2009). 2.2.1 Hartgen’s Previous Archeological Work within the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Hartgen Archeological has undertaken several projects within the Pine Bush environment, three of which are detailed below. The first is a Phase IA literature review and sensitivity assessment of the Albany Pine Bush Preserve. The second and third are Phase IB field reconnaissance and describe the type of small localized precontact site generally found within the Pine Bush and future testing strategies. The Report for Archeological Potential, SEQR Parts IA & 3 for the Albany Pine Bush Reserve Located in the Towns of Guilderland and Colonie and the City of Albany, Albany County, New York was completed in 1991 (Hartgen Archaeological Associates 1991). The Pine Bush Preserve and surrounding region has a high precontact sensitivity due to its natural landforms of wetlands and sand dunes and the identification of precontact sites within and adjacent to the preserve boundaries. The historic sensitivity is also high as 17th century Kings Road connecting Albany and Schenectady traversed the area. Other roads leading to small private farms were identified as well, though the soils and environment of the Pine Barrens do not easily support agriculture. In 1996, Hartgen completed the Archeological Investigation of the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Plant in the Town of Colonie, Albany County, New York (Hartgen Archaeological Associates 1996). One precontact site, the Pepsi Site, was identified. Slightly less than 30 square meters (320 ft²) in size, the site produced mainly shatter and trim chert flakes and scattered charcoal. A total of 256 pieces of debitage which included 165 trimming flakes, two utilized flakes, one unifacial tool and one bifacial core were also recovered. The nature of the artifacts and the small size of the site in general suggest an isolated occupation, probably a single night’s camp or single episode of tool making. The data recovered represents a single unique event creating a “signature pattern” of a lithic reduction workshop (Hartgen also conducted a Phase IB field reconnaissance entitled Albany Pine Bush Preserve Restoration, Iarossi Property in 2006 and Phase 1A Literature Review and Archeological Context of the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Habitat Restoration Project (Hartgen Archaeological Associates 2006; Hartgen Archeological Associates 2009). The IB survey adopted a five-meter (15 ft) testing interval to search for sites along ostensibly sensitive landforms. While the smaller interval was designed to locate small sites that would be missed using the standard interval of 15 meters (50 ft), it allowed only a small sampling of the project. The Phase 1A survey identified that small/discreet Native American sites would typically be located within 100 meters (300 feet) of water and the adoption of a 10-meter interval testing strategy for future Pine Bush surveys to identify sites would be appropriate. 3 Methodology The current study adopted a mixed program of archeological fieldwork. This included shovel tests and unit excavations. 3.1 Shovel Testing Shovel tests were excavated at a standard interval of 5 meters. Each shovel test was 40 centimeters in diameter. All excavated soil was passed through 0.25-inch hardware mesh and examined for both precontact (Native American) and historic artifacts. The stratigraphy of each test was recorded including the depth, Munsell color, soil description, and artifact content (Munsell Color 2000). The location of each shovel test was plotted on the project map. 3 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation 3.2 Unit Excavation Units were square with dimensions of 1 x 1 meter with one unit having the dimension of 1 x 0.5 meter. Soil levels were excavated separately, and all excavated soil was passed through 0.25-inch hardware mesh and examined for both precontact (Native American) and historic artifacts. Soil depths, Munsell colors, textures, artifact content, and other relevant observations were recorded (Munsell Color 2000). Profiles and plan views were drawn when appropriate. The location of each unit was mapped with an EOS Arrow 100 GNSS receiver. Unit excavation fieldwork and unit wall stratigraphy was photographed. 3.3 Monitoring The Archeological Monitor observed the contractor’s excavations within designated areas of archeological sensitivity. The Archeological Monitor inspected areas impacted by the geotechnical bore. Soil from the bore hole and sample were examined for any artifacts. The Monitor mapped and documented all archeological deposits using field notes and photographs. The locations of geotechnical bore were mapped with an EOS Arrow 100 GNSS receiver. 3.4 Artifacts and Laboratory As general procedure, all precontact (Native American) cultural material identified during the fieldwork are collected. Significant historic artifacts such as glass, ceramics, food remains, hardware, and miscellaneous items are collected. Coal, ash, cinder, brick, and modern materials are noted. Any artifacts collected are placed in paper or plastic bags labeled by provenience and inventoried in a bag list. Bags are numbered in the field and transported to the Hartgen laboratory in the Town of North Greenbush, Rensselaer County, New York, for processing. Shovel test records and other provenience information were entered into a Microsoft Access database (Appendix 1). Artifacts were cleaned and cataloged. Cataloging entailed entering artifact provenience information, counts, weights, and descriptive information into the database (Appendix 2). 4 Results Archeological monitoring of the geotechnical bore located within the site buffer was conducted on November 19th, 2024. The geotechnical bore was completed by heavy machinery on wheels that did not impact the ground surface and an auger (Photo 1). The bore hole measured an approximate eight inches (20 cm) in diameter that would extract a three-inch-wide sample of soil to examine. The soil sample and soil that mounded around the bore hole were examined for any artifacts. No artifacts were identified or recovered from the geotechnical bore monitoring. The Phase 2 investigation was conducted on March 17-18th, 2025. The field crew consisted of Amber Cook, Stefan Kloss, Xavier McClean, and Samuel Whitehead under the direction of Jaclyn Galdun. Matthew J. Kirk, MA, was the Principal Investigator. Table 2. Summary of Phase 2 Excavations. Field method Qty/Area Rationale Results Shovel tests 20 tests 5-meter grid based on location of 1 white bodied earthenware ceramic previous positive shovel test to identify sherds site boundary. Units 2.5 m2 Units placed close to location of 3 tobacco pipe fragments, 7 precontact previously positive shovel test pottery sherds, 3 lithic debitage, 1 olive glass bottle neck fragment; 14 total artifacts A total of 20 shovel tests were excavated in a reduced interval 5-meter grid centered around shovel test 364 from the previous Hartgen Phase 1B archeological survey from 2006,. Units were then placed closely to shovel test 364 to identify site stratigraphy and identify any artifact concentrations or features. 4 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Interestingly, shovel testing did not produce any precontact artifacts, but one white bodied earthenware ceramic sherd located next to a modern shed was recovered. Since the additional testing program did not provide data on the distribution of precontact artifacts, units locations were selected based on the knowledge of the Phase 1B positive shovel tests and associated confirmations tests from the previous 2006 survey A total of three units, resulting in the excavation of 2.5 m2 were excavated which identified a total of 14 artifacts which include seven precontact pottery sherds, three lithic debitage fragments, three tobacco pipe stem fragments, and one olive glass bottle neck fragment. In addition, a dark soil stratum was identified that is believed to be a buried A horizon likely formed during the construction of the single-story house at 502 Rapp Road. 4.1 Interpretation Site name Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (Map 2) Site number 00140.004700 Date Late Woodland/Contact Type Camp Site Size 30.9 m2 (333 ft2) Depth 0.5 m (1.6 ft) Coordinates NAD 83, UTM Zone 18, 594257 Easting, 4728597 Northing During Phase 2 excavations, a total of 14 artifacts were recovered which include seven precontact pottery sherds, three chert flakes, three pipe stems, and one olive glass bottle neck fragment. Additionally, from Phase I excavations, a total of 41 thinning flakes, 54 trim flakes, one utilized flake, one pottery sherd, and one nail fragments were recovered. The site is most likely a short term camp site based on the relative small size and types of artifacts recovered. 4.2 Site Boundaries within APE The horizontal limit of this site was refined by the close interval testing grid and is found to approximately be 71 square meters (774 ft2) (Map 2). The boundary was defined by negative Phase 2 tests and the presence of hardscaping and architecture that prevented further testing to the east. The site is found in a relatively flat area in the Albany Pine Bush. 4.3 Site Stratigraphy and Chronology The units were excavated in 10-centimter arbitrary levels. Topsoil/fill, A horizon, and B horizon were encountered during excavations (Figure 3 and Figure 4. Units were terminated after reaching 20 centimeters into B horizon/subsoil. The stratigraphy of the units was consistent and similar to the soils first identified during shovel testing. Shovel tests reached an average depth of 54 centimeters, and all were terminated in sterile subsoil. Topsoil/fill from construction and landscaping consisted of a very dark brown to very dark grayish brown to a dusky red sandy loam with root inclusions that ranged in depth from seven to 50 centimeters, varying across the APE. The A horizon is a dark brown to dark yellowish-brown loamy sand with root inclusions and ranged in thickness from eight to 40 centimeters. The B horizon is a dark brown to dark yellowish brown to yellowish brown sand. Throughout the excavations, very little rock or other large sediment inclusions was noted. Units 1 and 3 were approximately 1.6 meters northeast of shovel test 364 from the original Phase 1 testing and directly west of the porch attached to the structure at 502 Rapp Road (Figure 3). Unit 1 identified a dark soil stain beneath level 1 along the eastern wall. Unit 3 was placed directly to the east of Unit 1 and measured one meter by half a meter to better define the soil stain identified in Unit 1. The 5 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation stratigraphy of Unit 1 included an eight to 12 centimeter topsoil/fill which was underlaid by a buried A horizon along the eastern edge. The soil stain, a dark brown to black loamy sand, covered the entirety of Unit 3. Beneath the buried A horizon within Unit 3 and beneath the topsoil/fill of Unit 1 was sterile B horizon, a yellowish-brown sand. The buried A horizon appears to have been from house construction or utility excavations like a septic tank/leech field. Unit 1 was excavated to a depth of 56 centimeters while Unit 3 was excavated to a depth of 45 centimeters. A total of six artifacts were recovered from Unit 1 and one artifact was recovered from Unit 3. From Unit 1, three artifacts, a tobacco pipe stem fragment and two precontact pottery sherds were recovered from the upper levels of the disturbed B horizon, which appears to have been cut from previous construction activity. Two tobacco pipe stems and one precontact pottery sherds were recovered from the eastern wall, from within and directly below the buried A horizon. One chert flake and a soil sample were taken from Unit 3, the artifact came from the interface of the fill soil and buried A horizon. Unit 2 was located four meters northeast of shovel test 364. Like Units 1 and 3, Unit 2 was placed close to shovel test 364 (Figure 4). The stratigraphy of Unit 2 included nine to eleven centimeters of a very dark grayish brown loamy sand fill soil underlaid by a dark yellowish brown loamy sand, interpreted as a buried A horizon, which capped a yellowish-brown sand B horizon. Unit 2 was excavated to an approximate depth of 70 centimeters. A total of seven artifacts were recovered from Unit 2. From level 2, the first level of the buried A horizon, two precontact pottery sherds and one olive glass bottle neck fragment were recovered. Two precontact pottery fragments were recovered from level 3, the second level, identified by a slight soil color change, of the buried A horizon. Lastly, two flakes were recovered from level 4, the first level of the B horizon. 4.4 Artifact Analysis A total of 14 artifacts and one soil sample, the soil sample was collected from the dark soil stain that was later identified as the buried A, were collected across the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700). During excavations seven precontact pottery fragments, three lithic debitage, three tobacco pipestem fragments, and one olive glass bottle neck fragment were recovered (Table 3). Artifacts were primarily recovered from an identified buried A Horizon or the very upper levels of the B horizon. Any artifacts recovered from the upper levels of the B horizon most likely traveled through the sandy soils through bioturbation and natural processes and not indicative of artifacts originally deposited in the B horizon. The majority of the recovered artifacts are precontact pottery sherds that make up 50% of the assemblage, with tobacco pipe stems and lithic debitage each make up about 21% of the assemblage. The debitage, which includes a flake, a retouched flake, and a burned thinning flake. The debitage was most likely quarried elsewhere and was brought to the site based on that the Pine Bush has very little natural rock inclusions in the soil. The debitage is most likely a result of sharpening and reworking existing stone tools. 6 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Table 3. Artifact Assemblage and Associated Stratum. Unit Level/Strata Artifact Total 1 Level 2/Disturbed B Tobacco pipe stem fragment (8/64”) 1 Level 3/Disturbed B Precontact pottery sherd 2 Level 3/Buried A Tobacco pipe stem fragment (5/64” and 6/64”) 2 Level 4/Buried A Precontact pottery sherd 1 2 Level 2/Buried A Precontact pottery sherd 2 Olive glass bottle neck fragment 1 Level 3/Buried A Precontact pottery sherd 2 Level 4/B Lithic debitage 2 3 Level 2/Buried A Lithic debitage 1 Total 14 4.4.1 Lithic Sourcing Around 40% of the artifacts recovered from Phase II excavations of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Site were chert debitages from the maintenance of stone tools. The closest lithic source is an outcrop of Mount Merino and Indian River chert located approximately 8 miles to the east, across the Hudson River. The second closest formation with chert outcrops is the Glenerie Formation, located 8.5 miles to the southwest, which has Onondaga chert outcrops. From out analysis, the chert flakes recovered appear to be a mix of Mount Merino and Indian River and Onondaga chert most likely sources from nearby outcrops and quarries (Photo 7). 4.4.2 Tobacco Pipe Stem A total of three recovered tobacco pipe stem fragments were recovered from Unit 1. No discernable markings or decorations were noted on the pipe stem fragments (Photo 8) Bore diameter for each pipe stem was measured, with the resulting measurements of 8/64”, 6/64”, and 5/64” were recorded. The bore diameters correlate to terminus post quem (TPQ) dates of ca. 1620 for the 8/64”, ca. 1680 for 6/64”, and ca. 1720 for the 5/64” measurement. All tobacco pipe stem fragments did not bear any decorations or maker’s marks. All appeared broken, and did not demonstrate any evidence of blackening. The recovered pipe stems were examined for any alterations or reuse like those recovered from Fort Orange that were reworked into flutes as early as 1647 (Huey 1974). 4.4.3 Pottery The majority of the artifacts recovered from the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site was precontact pottery sherds. A total of seven sherds were recovered from Units 1 and 2 (Table 4). Precontact pottery has been directly associated with the Woodland Period of New York state archeology. The Woodland Period (1000 to 1600 AD) is typically characterized by increased sedentism and increasing population density as established home bases were established by precontact groups. In addition, the increase in reliance on agriculture as well as the introduction of ceramics often characterize these sites. Storage of food in pits and utilization of large pottery vessels for cooking and storage are also noted (Funk 1976). Sherds recovered were counted, weighed, and examined for temper, decoration, and potential vessel portion. The pottery is primarily grit-tempered with biotite-rich parent materials, likely metamorphic rock derived from the Adirondacks or Taconic Mountains. Beneath a microscope, the grit temper is made up of quartz and mica. A variety of decorations were noted on the small collection which include, incised, punctated, cordmarked, and undecorated. All sherds besides one sherd recovered from Unit 1, Level 3 which closely resembles a collar or shoulder sherd, are vessel body sherds. Two sherds recovered demonstrate evidence of blackening on the interior of the vessel which could potentially be from the original firing process during the manufacture of the vessel or carbonization of food during cooking (Kooiman 2016). Often when food is stewed or boiled, the interior of the vessel located above the water line will often contain carbonized food creating that blackened film. 7 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Reviewing Ritchie and McNeish’s The Pre-Iroquoian Pottery of New York State, based on recorded decoration, the pottery fragments could potentially be Kipp Island Crisscross which is part of the identified Point Peninsula Series. Kipp Island Crisscross is identified by a grit temper, sandy with specks of mica, smoothed surface finish with rims decorated with crisscross designed impressed above horizontal lines. The form of the vessels would typically include flattened lips, flaring rims, slightly constricted necks with body and base forms unknown (Ritchie and MacNeish 1949). It was theorized that this type could have been an imitation of crisscrossed Hopewell Collar and Channel types and is most likely derived from Point Peninsula Corded and Vinette Dentate variants. It is believed that Kipp Island Crisscrossed did not carry over into Owasco times (Ritchie and MacNeish 1949). However, with consultation with Dr. Christina Reight, the New York State Archeologist identified that based on the decoration, the recovered sherds most likely are Deowongo-Incised, which is similar to that of Chance Incised type (Ritchie and MacNeish 1949). Chance Incised, typically had low to medium high collar with no basal noted with meticulous incised design. Chance Incised vessels were identified at Minisink Culture sites across New York State with the type dating from 1310 to 1420 AD (640 - 530 BP). Deowongo Incised, based on C-14 dates from other sites, dates roughly to 1276-1483 AD with a median age of 1375 AD. This C-14 sample was taken from the Kutay Site (36Pi25) Feature 75 located in the Upper Delaware Valley. Deowongo Incised is typically identified as having faint basal notches or gashes at the lower edge of the collar with globular bodies with smooth surfaces (Kraft 1975) (Figure 1). One of the potential collar sherds from Unit 1 level 3 has basal notches on the base, similar to those found in Figure 1. Occasionally some vessels are cord-marked, cord- stamped with necks that are smooth and unadorned, but shoulders have a band of oblique punctuates or slashes. Two sherds, one from Unit 1 level 3, and Unit 1 level 4, are both punctuated, Figure 1. Table 4. Summary of Precontact Pottery. Description Count Level/Strata Unit Incised collar sherd (Photo 10) 1 Level 3/Disturbed B 1 Punctated, interior blackened, neck sherd 1 Level 3/ Disturbed B 1 (Photo 10) Punctated body sherd (Photo 11) 1 Level 4/Buried A 1 Incised, most likely collar sherd (Photo 12) 1 Level 2/Buried A 2 Undecorated body sherd (Photo 12) 1 Level 2/Buried A 2 Incised, blackened interior, collar sherd 1 Level 3/Buried A 2 (Photo 13) Undecorated, blackened interior, body 1 Level 3/Buried A 2 sherd (Photo 13) 8 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Figure 1. Figure from Kraft’s The Late Woodland Pottery of the Upper Delaware Valley: A Survey and Reevaluation with Deowongo pottery vessels and sherds shown (c,g,m) (Kraft 1975). 9 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation 5 Discussion According to available account and historic maps, King’s Highway ran through the Pine Bush, a previous Native American trail that was widened for wagon travel, connecting Schenectady and Albany (Hartgen Archeological Associates 2009) (Figure 2). Reviewing available maps, the previous King’s Road which follows modern roadways of King’s Road, Old State Road, and the within the footprint of I-90, ran in close proximity to the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site. The closest structure, according to Bleeker’s 1767 map, is the Verrebergh Tavern. The Verrebergh Tavern was located halfway between Albany and Schenectady at a junction of the road to Schoharie. The Tavern was mentioned in journals and diaries of soldiers of the time dating from 1755-1760. The tavern was utilized and occupied until about 1890. The Goldkrest site, a multicomponent Mahican site located on Papscanee Island (NR08303.000130), is located approximately 8.7 miles southeast of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact site. The Goldkrest site is a Late Woodland and early Historic Indigenous habitation site that has been undisputedly been identified as a Mahican site (Lavin et al. 1996). The pottery from this site, which includes classifiable rim sherds, identified Chance Incised, Deowongo Incised, Roebuck Low Collar, Otstungo Incised, Otstungo Incised or Wagoner Incised, Cayadutta Incised, Munsee Incised, and Kingston Incised. Similar to the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site, the Late Woodland/early Historic component dates to about 150 year before the Dutch settled the Albany area, which would have been the heart of Mahican territory at the time (Lavin 2011; Lavin et al. 1996). While Deowongo Incised pottery has been dated to the 13th-15th century based on C-14 dating from charcoal found in the same context as these pottery sherds at other sites, there is potential that the dates for this type of pottery extend prior to and past the date range provided. Meaning, that while pottery is typically associated with the precontact period, the usage of Late Woodland pottery could have potentially extended into the contact period which would allow for both precontact artifacts and historic artifacts to be found within the same context. Within the same context of Unit 1, pottery and tobacco pipe stems, the earliest found dating to ca. 1620, were found. The collection of artifacts recovered from Phase I excavations, 96 lithic debitage, one precontact pottery sherd, and one historic nail fragment, as well as the artifacts from Phase II excavations, seven precontact pottery sherds, three lithic debitage, three tobacco pipe stem fragments, and one olive glass bottle neck fragment suggests that this small, discreet precontact site located within the Albany Pine Bush demonstrates the potential Late Woodland/Historic contact period site, similar to the previously identified Mahican Goldkrest Site (08303.000050). The proximity of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site to the historic King’s Highway and the historic Verrebergh Tavern suggests that potentially this site was used as a camp site during the precontact period into the contact period that utilized both Native artifacts and European trade goods. The site has been impacted by private development with construction of the dwelling that is located directly to the west of the site as well as potential utilities within the yard space. However, the identification of an intact Buried A horizon suggests that portions of the site remain beneath the ground surface. 10 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Albany Landfill Alternative 3 King’s Highway Figure 2. Bleeker map of 1767 detailing the Manor of Renselarywick, showing Albany, Schenectady, and King’s Highway which connected the two (Bleeker 1767). The approximate location of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 site is found circled in red. 6 Significance Assessment The significance of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700) is assessed according to the National Park Service’s Guidelines for Registering and Evaluating Archeological Properties (Little et al. 2000). The site meets eligibility Criterion D for the National Register and has “yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history.” The site meets the criteria for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. The Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site contains archeological evidence that is likely to yield information important to prehistory or history. While intact features were not identified during excavation, an intact Buried A horizon, and diagnostic artifacts that directly date the site to Late Woodland/Contact period can directly demonstrate trade between Mahicans and European settlers of the region. The site has the potential to yield further information about interactions between Native Americans and European settlers during the time of contact and in the development of the Albany area, as well as offer insight into how the Pine Bush Preserve was utilized during the contact period. 6.1 Integrity The site retains important aspects of its integrity such as location, design and structure, physical setting, materials, workmanship, historical sense or feeling, and association between data and important research questions (Little et al. 2000:35–38). While shovel tests and units demonstrate evidence of some disturbance to 11 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation the area associated with construction of the dwelling on the property, the identification of a Buried A horizon in all units, and artifacts recovered from the buried topsoil, suggests that portions of the site remain intact and retain its integrity. 6.2 Significant research topics that can be addressed by site The Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700) has the potential to yield important information relevant to the Precontact and Historic contact period occupation of the region. The site has identified a direct link between Native American groups of the area and European settlers with the recovery of both Late Woodland pottery and historic artifacts, tobacco pipe stem fragments and olive bottle glass neck fragment. Artifacts were recovered from an intact buried A horizon, which leads to the potential for additional artifacts and features that would offer additional information and insight into utilization of the landscape of the Albany Pine Bush Preserve. Additionally, the site could add to the understanding of relations between Native Americans and European settlers. However, additional testing of the site could potentially recover additional artifacts that could shed light on the usage of the site as well as the identification of features with the potential to offer more definitive dates. 7 Recommendations Hartgen recommends that Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (00140.004700) is eligible for inclusion on the National Register under Criterion D. If avoidance of the site is not feasible, Hartgen recommends that an Alternative Analysis and Phase III archeological data recovery study be completed. According to the client, the site plans will not allow avoidance of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site. According to discussions, the preparation of the project site will require removal of the topsoil and organics before filling. The site area and surrounding area will be disturbed at a depth of the topsoil. The footings for the proposal building will be approximately 1.5 feet above the existing ground elevation. The finished floor of the structure will sit about seven feet above the existing ground surface. A portion of the site will be located beneath the structure and fill. Comprehensive and finalized site plans are currently being designed. 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January 2007 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Figures Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County Phase 2 Evaluation Corner 0 Unit 1 Unit 3 I IV III Depth in Meters II V 0.5 Not Excavated 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 Distance in Meters West Legend I Dark brown (10YR 3/3) loamy sand - A horizon II Yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) sand - B horizon (disturbed) III Dark yellowish brown (10YR 3/4) sand - buried A horizon IV Black (10YR 2/1) loamy sand - buried A horizon Units 1 and 3 V Dark yellowish brown (10YR 3/4) sand - B horizon North Wall Profile Figure 3 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County Phase 2 Evaluation 0 I Depth in Meters II 0.5 III 0 0.5 1.0 Distance in Meters West Legend I Very dark grayish brown (10YR 3/2) loamy sand - O horizon II Dark yellowish brown (10YR 3/4) loamy sand - A horizon III Dark yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) sand - B horizon Unit 2 South Wall Profile Figure 4 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Photographs Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Photo 1. Geotechnical bore machine with mats and wheels with auger, view to west. Photo 2. Example of soil sample extracted from auger during geotechnical boring. Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Photo 3. General area of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Site with archeologists excavating shovel tests at reduced 5-meter interval, view to south. Photo 4. General area of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Site depicting landscaping and hardscaping within the site/on the property, view to east. Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Photo 5. Archeologists excavating Unit 2 with Unit 1 in foreground, view to northeast. Photo 6. Archeologists excavating Unit 3, an extension of Unit 1, view to northeast. Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Photo 7. Lithic debitage recovered from Unit 2 (top) and Unit 3 (bottom). Photo 8. Tobacco pipe stems from Unit 1. Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Photo 9. Olive green bottle glass neck fragment from Unit 2. Photo 10. Unit 1 Level 3 (disturbed B) precontact pottery, punctated neck sherd (left) and collar sherd with basal notches (right). Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Photo 11. Unit 1 Level 4 (Buried A) punctated body sherd. Photo 12. Unit 2 Level 2 (Buried A) undecorated body sherd (left) and potential collar sherd (right). Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Photo 13. Unit 2 Level 3 (Buried A) collar sherd (left) and undecorated body sherd (right). Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Appendix 1: Shovel Test Records 6157PH2: Phase II Archeological Investigation, Albany Landfill Transfer Station Shovel Test Records Ending Termination Test Depth (cm) Level Munsell Color Soil Type Soil Inclusions Reason Not Collected 1000 39 1 10yr 3/3 dark brown loamy sand roots 64 2 10yr 5/6 yellowish brown sand subsoil 1001 8 1 10r 3/3 dusky red loamy sand 35 2 10r 6/6 light red loamy sand subsoil 1002 7 1 10yr 2/2 very dark brown loamy sand 21 2 10yr 3/3 dark brown loamy sand 52 3 10yr 4/6 dark yellowish brown sandy loam depth 1003 22 1 10yr 3/3 dark brown sandy loam roots 40 2 10yr 5/6 yellowish brown sand subsoil 1004 12 1 10yr 3/2 very dark grayish sandy loam roots brown 40 2 10yr 3/3 dark brown sandy loam roots impasse (roots) 1005 27 1 10yr 3/4 dark yellowish brown loamy sand roots 56 2 10yr 5/8 yellowish brown loamy sand subsoil 1006 24 1 10r 3/4 dusky red loamy sand 46 2 10r 6/4 pale red sandy loam subsoil 1007 40 1 10yr 3/4 dark yellowish brown loamy sand roots 65 2 10yr 5/8 yellowish brown loamy sand subsoil 1008 25 1 10r 3/4 dusky red sandy loam roots 50 2 10r 3/3 dusky red sandy loam roots Rusted nail 77 3 10r 5/6 red sand roots subsoil 1009 13 1 10r 4/4 weak red sandy loam 42 2 10yr 7/6 yellow sandy loam subsoil 1010 18 1 10r 3/6 dark red silty loam 41 2 10r 6/4 pale red sandy loam subsoil 1011 27 1 10yr 3/4 dark yellowish brown loamy sand 55 2 10yr 5/8 yellowish brown loamy sand subsoil 1012 25 1 10r 3/4 dusky red sandy loam 47 2 10r 6/4 pale red sandy loam subsoil Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 3/27/2025 6157PH2: Phase II Archeological Investigation, Albany Landfill Transfer Station Shovel Test Records Ending Termination Test Depth (cm) Level Munsell Color Soil Type Soil Inclusions Reason Not Collected 1013 19 1 10yr 3/2 very dark grayish sand charcoal brown 10yr 5/6 yellowish brown 32 2 10yr 2/2 very dark brown loamy sand charcoal 40 3 10yr 3/3 dark brown loamy sand charcoal 70 4 10yr 4/6 dark yellowish brown loamy sand charcoal subsoil 1014 10 1 10yr 2/2 very dark brown sand Modern razor blade 20 2 10yr 4/2 dark grayish brown loamy sand 29 3 10yr 3/1 very dark gray loamy sand 46 4 10yr 3/4 dark yellowish brown sand 79 5 10yr 4/6 dark yellowish brown loamy sand charcoal subsoil Very small charcoal inclusions 1015 20 1 10yr 3/3 dark brown sandy loam roots 40 2 10yr 5/6 yellowish brown sand subsoil 1016 40 1 10yr 3/3 dark brown sandy loam roots 60 2 10yr 5/6 yellowish brown sand subsoil 1017 13 1 10yr 3/2 very dark grayish sand roots brown 27 2 10yr 4/4 dark yellowish brown sand roots 39 3 10yr 3/3 dark brown loamy sand roots 63 4 10yr 4/6 dark yellowish brown sand roots subsoil 1018 40 1 10yr 3/3 dark brown sandy loam roots 60 2 10yr 5/6 yellowish brown sand subsoil 1019 40 1 10yr 3/3 dark brown sandy loam roots 60 2 10yr 5/6 yellowish brown sand subsoil Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 3/27/2025 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Appendix 2: Artifact Inventory 6157PH2: Phase II Archeological Investigation, Albany Landfill Transfer Station Artifact Inventory Provenience Level Feature Bag Item Count Artifact Description Material Material Not Collected Weight (g) STP 1007 1 1 1 2 white bodied refined earthenware 2.7 1.1 2 white bodied, refined earthenware, unglazed 2.7 U1 2 2 1 1 tobacco pipe ball clay-white 1.5 1.1 1 tobacco pipe, stem, ball clay-white, 8/64 in 1.5 U1 3 3 1 2 precontact pottery ceramic 4.3 1.1 1 precontact pottery, hollowware, collar, ceramic, incised, incised and cord-marked 3.1 1.2 1 precontact pottery, hollowware, neck, ceramic, cord-marked, blackened interior, punctated 1.2 East Wall U1 3 4 1 2 tobacco pipe ball clay-white 3.8 1.1 1 tobacco pipe, stem, ball clay-white, 6/64 in 1.9 1.2 1 tobacco pipe, stem, ball clay-white, 5/64 in 1.9 U1 4 5 1 1 precontact pottery ceramic 0.4 1.1 1 precontact pottery, ceramic, cord-marked, reddish body, punctated 0.4 U2 2 6 1 2 precontact pottery ceramic 1.0 1.1 1 precontact pottery, ceramic, incised 0.6 1.2 1 precontact pottery, ceramic, undecorated 0.4 U2 2 6 2 1 bottle glass 6.4 2.1 1 bottle, neck, glass, olive 6.4 U2 3 7 1 2 precontact pottery ceramic 5.9 1.1 1 precontact pottery, hollowware, collar, ceramic, incised, incised and cord-marked; blackened interior 2.7 1.2 1 precontact pottery, hollowware, ceramic, undecorated, blackened interior 3.2 Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 5/21/2025 6157PH2: Phase II Archeological Investigation, Albany Landfill Transfer Station Artifact Inventory Provenience Level Feature Bag Item Count Artifact Description Material Material Not Collected Weight (g) U2 4 8 1 2 debitage chert 1.7 1.1 1 debitage, retouched flake, chert 1.5 1.2 1 debitage, flake, chert 0.2 U3 2 9 1 1 debitage chert 0.4 1.1 1 debitage, thinning flake, chert, burned 0.4 U3 3 10 1 1 soil sample soil 3,585.0 Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 5/21/2025 Albany Landfill Transfer Station, City of Albany, Albany County, New York Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation Appendix 3: Geotechnical Bore Location 8" H D P E IN Dr awingCopy ri gh t©2024 12 " ELEC VAULT H IRON ROD D TF=295.3 P FND. E 1" IRON PIPE FND. UG COND MH TF=294.6 N INV=285.1 8" III Winners Circle, PO Box 5269 UIT V S INV=285.0 Albany, NY 12205-0269 C P 2" IRON PIPE 518.453.4500 . www.chasolutions.com FND. 8" HDP IL RA P LIT 6 ' CHA 3' S E IN 12 IN LIN " HDPE K FEN CE MH INV=290.3 15" CMP TF=293.5 (UNABLE TO REBAR 292 WOODED OPEN) 4' BO 288 FND. AREA 290 XW TEL PED 294 MH TRANSFORMER I RE TF=293.4 LANDS N/F GARDEN IT-1 ST 28 AUGUST CORRINE & WIFE 288 BENCHMARK 7 289 290 291 RR SPK @ PINE L. 1516 P. 228 W 292 293 ELEV=295.1 3' WELL 294 295 BOX WIRE 296 4" H 15" PINE 297 DP 4' BO IT-5 PROP E LANDS N/F 296 IN FENCE XW 8" H 5/8" REBAR ALFRED & CAROL ANN LANDEES ST IRE FND. L. 2380 P. 1033 ERTY DP 294 GAS 28 E MARK 8 292 W WOODED SHED LINE AREA B-2 4' BO XW B-1 UG STOR IRE VAULT ST 12" WATER MAIN (REC.) VAULT M (REC INV= SHED 288.4 CHEOL ARCHEOLOGICAL OGICA SHEDS UG ELEC TRAILER BUFFER BR .) W 18" HD PE ST TEL PED POLE CB LIGHT LIGHT W/ UG & WALK BLDG. INV ELEC BOX =28 6.8 TF=291.7 METERS 1" IRON PIPE E INV=286.0 P FND. 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WV WALK DECK VALVE SUMP=284.8 IT-4 RE INV= B-3 P( 285.0 CB VC C TF=293.5 .) PV 8" PERMANENT N INV=287.8 WALK LIGHT W PE 8" D. D W INV=287.2 5/8" REBAR DRAINAGE "H AN 10 LIGHT W FND. AB EASEMENT SHED ST 6' DECK ST FUEL RET. WALL RAPP ROAD OC TANKS SOLID WASTE 1. 8' STO K 7' 7 AD 28LIGHT D C MANAGEMENT FACILITY O R E 296 N A C IN CKAD 288 . TRANSFER STATION 289 CONC. 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 ALBANY, NEW YORK E FEN HOUSE MH SAN TF=295.7 .) NE INV=281.2 E C CE W SE INV=281.1 FF=295.8 (R R E W A T IT-2 W POLE GARAGE 5" 1. POLE MH NM40 TF=296.4 NYT9-1 8" METAL FRAME (UNABLE TO 296 P MAINTENANCE V OPEN) C BLDG. ON 4" SPRUCE 292 VALVE IN CONC. PAD V =2 BOL (TYP.) TE 288 80 OFFICE 5" SPRUCE GA TANK .4 RIC INV=280.8 APP CT W E No. Submittal / Revision Apv By Date 10 VALVE MH SAN EL ROX CP TF=294.1 . RO AD V 8" PINE W BOU 8" INV=277.6 NDA MH SAN POLE RY 16 RECORD LOC. POLE NM4 Saved: 8/6/2024 2:04:05 PM Plotted: 8/6/2024 2:06:42 PM Current User: Bryant, Adam LastSavedBy: 5407 "W AC 6" PINE NM3 AT UNIT IT-3 8' W/UG ER ST M OC WV AI W TEL N POLE File: V:\PROJECTS\ANY\K7\087279.000\09_DESIGN\DRAWINGS\GEO\087279_PROPOSED BLP.DWG KA MARK (R NM2 EC DE CONC MON CE .) N TEL PED CATV BOX FND. K FE LIN 3' SPLIT RAIL AIN ' CH POLE ST 6 NM40 CATV BOX Y TEL AR MARK TEL PED INV=288.3 D 1" IRON PIPE U N TRANSFORMERS FND. CATV PROPOSED AS MARK BO BORING PH AD .D REPORTED APPROXIMATE AS LOCATION PLAN RI O PH V INV=290.3 .R E . O X ELECTRIC PR 10" CMP HYD Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: AP REPORTED REPORTED APPROXIMATE APPROXIMATE WATER WATER DMF TRG JIG Issue Date: Project No.: CUR Scale: 0 30 60 08/2024 087279 AS SHOWN B REPORTED APPROXIMATE SEWER/SEPTIC CATV BOX Scale in feet Drawing No.: REPORTED APPROXIMATE HEATING OIL CPA #990 CAPPED DOCK SPIKE 2 - MH TEL CB FIGURE 1 TF=292.2 KATHY HOCHUL Governor RANDY SIMONS Commissioner Pro Tempore August 5, 2025 Nicole Frazer CHA III Winners Circle Albany, NY 12205 Re: DEC City of Albany Transfer Station Lincoln Avenue, City of Albany, Albany County, NY 24PR09059 Dear Nicole Frazer: Thank you for requesting the comments of the New York State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). We have reviewed the provided documentation in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. These comments are those of the SHPO and relate only to Historic/Cultural resources. They do not include other environmental impacts to New York State Parkland that may be involved in or near your project. OPRHP has reviewed the Phase II Archeological Site Evaluation report prepared for this project by Hartgen Archeological Associates (HAA) (June 2025; 25SR00324). The Ph. II investigation of the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (USN 00140.004700) resulted in the identification of additional pottery and lithic artifacts, as well as contact-period artifacts and a buried “A” soil horizon, and has demonstrated that the site has good integrity and research potential. Based on the results of this investigation, OPRHP has determined that the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site is eligible for the State and National Registers of Historic Places (S/NRHP) under Criterion D, “have yielded or may be likely to yield, information important in history or prehistory.” OPRHP recommends that the site be avoided either through encapsulation or redesign of the project plans. If the site can be avoided, please submit a Site Avoidance Plan that includes a fifty- foot (50-ft) buffer around the site and details the Site Avoidance measures to be implemented, including the buffer area around the site to be marked as “Environmentally Sensitive Area – NO GROUND DISTURBANCE.” If the site cannot be avoided, OPRHP recommends the submission of an Alternatives Analysis. Please note that this correspondence does not include the comments of the interested Indigenous Nations. We recommend that DEC conduct Nation-to-Nation Consultation with the Stockbridge Munsee, St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, and the Delaware Tribe. Please use the enclosed CRIS token (green cogwheel icon) to submit either the avoidance plan or the alternative analysis. …2 DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION | P.O. BOX 189, WATERFORD, N.Y. 12188 | PARKS.NY.GOV | (518) 237-8643 Nicole Frazer August 5, 2025 Page 2. If you have any questions, I can be reached at Josalyn.Ferguson@parks.ny.gov. Sincerely, Josalyn Ferguson, Ph.D. Scientist – Archaeology via email only c.c. CRIS Contact List DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION | P.O. BOX 189, WATERFORD, N.Y. 12188 | PARKS.NY.GOV | (518) 237-8643 KATHY HOCHUL Governor KATHY MOSER Acting Commissioner November 24, 2025 Nicole Frazer CHA III Winners Circle Albany, NY 12205 Re: DEC City of Albany Transfer Station Lincoln Avenue, City of Albany, Albany County, NY 24PR09059 Dear Nicole Frazer: Thank you for requesting the comments of the Division for Historic Preservation of the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP). We have reviewed the submitted materials in accordance with the New York State Historic Preservation Act of 1980 (Section 14.09 of the New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law). These comments are those of the Division for Historic Preservation and relate only to Historic/Cultural resources. They do not include other environmental impacts to New York State Parkland that may be involved in or near your project. OPRHP has reviewed CHA’s November 13, 2025, letter and the revised proposed site encapsulation plan for the above-noted project. This plan addresses concerns OPRHP had regarding project-related disturbances that had the potential to impact the State and National Register Eligible (S/NRE) Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Precontact Site (USN 00140.004700), and the recommended fifty-foot (50-foot) buffer zone around the site. Based upon our review of this document and project, OPRHP recommends the following: • The Precontact Site will be protected during the demolition of the adjacent structure through the installation of temporary construction fencing around the Precontact Site and buffer zone, as appropriate, to prevent machinery from accessing and impacting this area. Signage with “ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE – NO ACCESS/OFF LIMITS” will be affixed to the fencing. Construction equipment used for structure demolition will proceed and chiefly operate from the side of the structure opposite the Precontact Site, and will advance toward the site. Disturbance below the existing ground surface around the structure will be avoided by leaving the foundation and abandoned underground utility lines in place. Soil/fill for the proposed transfer station construction will be placed over the abandoned utilities, structure foundation, and the Precontact site. Placement of fill will similarly proceed from outside the site boundary inward, thereby limiting the potential to impact the Precontact Site. • The placement of fill will minimally provide a 2-foot vertical buffer over the Precontact Site and buffer zone. …2 DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION | P.O. BOX 189, WATERFORD, N.Y. 12188 | PARKS.NY.GOV | (518) 237-8643 Nicole Frazer November 24, 2025 Page 2 • The underground stormwater management structures and associated utility lines will be moved northwest of the Precontact site, and outside of the site’s boundary and 50-foot buffer zone, as per Figure 1. OPRHP requests that final design plans be submitted to our office when completed. • Should potential Human Remains be identified during construction, OPRHP recommends that the attached OPRHP Human Remains Discovery Protocols and the Stockbridge Munsee Community’s (SBM) Inadvertent Discovery Policy be adhered to, and As discussed in the November 20, 2025, meeting involving CHA, the City of Albany, DEC’s Office of Indian Nation Affairs (OINA), Hartgen Archeological Associates (HAA), OPRHP, and the SBM’s Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO), the City of Albany will ask the current landowners of the proposed transfer station if they would offer the SBM the right of first refusal of the artifact assemblage currently housed at HAA’s lab. It is OPRHP’s understanding that the intent is to have the artifacts subject to additional analysis and specialized analysis, and for which the SBM will be responsible. OPRHP respectfully requests that the SBM please provide any reports pertaining to analytical studies of, or performed on, the artifacts and assemblage from the Albany Landfill Alternative 3 Site, so that the site file may be updated accordingly. Using the CRIS token provided (green cogwheel icon), please submit confirmation that the City of Albany concurs with the bulleted stipulations noted above and provide the revised and finalized site plans for the project. Please also update our office on the results of the communications with the current landowners regarding the artifact assemblage and whether they would be willing to return the artifacts to the SBM. Once the requested information has been received, our office will provide our effect finding letter accordingly. If you have any questions, I can be reached at Josalyn.Ferguson@parks.ny.gov. Sincerely, Josalyn Ferguson, Ph.D. Scientist – Archaeology via email only c.c. CRIS contact list Attch. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION | P.O. BOX 189, WATERFORD, N.Y. 12188 | PARKS.NY.GOV | (518) 237-8643 State Historic Preservation Office/ New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Human Remains Discovery Protocol (January 2025) If human remains are encountered during construction or archaeological investigations for projects being reviewed under Section 14.09 of the State Historic Preservation Act or Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the New York State Historic Preservation Office (“SHPO”) recommends that the following protocol be implemented. • Human remains shall be treated with dignity and respect. Should human remains or suspected human remains be encountered, work in the general area of the discovery shall stop immediately, and the location shall be secured and protected from damage and disturbance. • If skeletal remains are identified and the archaeologist is not able to conclusively determine if they are human, the remains and any associated materials shall be left in place. A qualified forensic anthropologist, bioarchaeologist, or physical anthropologist shall assess the remains in situ to help determine if they are human. • If the remains are determined to be human, law enforcement, the SHPO, the appropriate Indigenous Nations, and the involved state and federal agencies shall be notified immediately. If law enforcement determines that the burial site is not a criminal matter, no skeletal remains or associated materials shall be removed until appropriate consultation has concluded. • If human remains are determined to be Indigenous, they shall be left in place and protected from further disturbance until a plan for their avoidance or removal is fully implemented. Please note that avoidance is the preferred option of the SHPO and the Indigenous Nations. The involved agency shall consult SHPO and the appropriate Indigenous Nations to develop a plan of action. Photographs of Indigenous human remains and associated materials should not be taken without consulting with the involved Indigenous Nations. • If human remains are determined to be non-Indigenous, the remains shall be left in place and protected from further disturbance until a plan for their avoidance or removal is fully implemented. Please note that avoidance is the preferred option of the SHPO. The involved agency shall consult SHPO and other appropriate parties to develop a plan of action. • The SHPO recommends that burial information not be released to the public to protect burial sites from possible looting. NOTE: If human remains are encountered outside of a Section 14.09 or Section 106 project, you must follow the procedures of the New York State Unmarked Burial Site Protection Act (https://nysm.nysed.gov/unmarked-burial-site-protection-act). DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION | P.O. BOX 189, WATERFORD, N.Y. 12188 | PARKS.NY.GOV | (518) 237-8643 Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians Policy for Treatment and Disposition of Human Remains and Cultural Items That May be Discovered Inadvertently Purpose The purpose of this policy is to outline procedures that will be followed by all agencies, contractors or others in the event of an inadvertent discovery of human remains or cultural materials that are identified as potentially Stockbridge-Munsee (Mohican). Treatment and Disposition of Human Remains and Cultural Items 1) The federal agency or contractor shall contact the Stockbridge-Munsee Community immediately, but no later than three days after the discovery of the remains and/or artifacts at the contact information below: updated September 2022 Jeff Bendremer, Tribal Historic thpo@mohican-nsn.gov 413-884-6029 office Preservation Officer (THPO) 715-881-2254 cell If unavailable, contact: Bonney Hartley, Tribal Historic Bonney.Hartley@mohican-nsn.gov 413-884-6048 office Preservation Manager Monique Tyndall, Cultural Affairs Monique.Tyndall@mohican-nsn.gov 715-793-4270 office Director Linda Mohawk Katchenago, Linda.Katchenago@mohican-nsn.gov 715-793-4355 office Administrator 2) Place tobacco with human remains and/or funeral objects. 3) Cover remains and funeral objects with a natural fiber cloth such as cotton or muslin when possible. 4) No photographs will be taken. 5) The preferred treatment of inadvertently discovered cultural materials and/or human remains is to leave them in- situ (in place) and protect them from further disturbance. 6) Non-destructive “in-field” documentation of the remains and cultural items shall be carried out only in consultation with the Tribe, who will determine appropriate methods of recordation depending upon the circumstances. 7) If the remains and cultural items are to remain in-situ, the requirements of 43 CFR 10 Sections 10.4–10.6 will have been fulfilled. 8) The specific location(s) of discovery shall be withheld from disclosure (with the exception of local law officials and tribal officials as described above) and protected to the fullest extent by federal law. 9) If remains and funeral objects are to be removed from the site, specific procedures and considerations will be determined by Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe in consultation with the federal agency. Attachment C PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT Proposed Transfer Station 502, 504, & 506 Rapp Road Albany, New York 12205 CHA Project Number: 087279.000 December 16, 2024 Prepared for: City of Albany Department of General Services One Conners Boulevard Albany, New York Prepared by: CHA Consulting, Inc. 3 Winners Circle Suite 100 P.O. Box 5269 Albany, New York 12205-0269 Phone: (518) 453-4500 This document is intended for the use of the individual or entity for which it was prepared and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. Any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this document is strictly prohibited. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................1 1.1 Subject Property Location ....................................................................................1 1.2 Purpose ...............................................................................................................1 1.3 Scope of Services ................................................................................................2 1.4 Limitations, Exceptions, Deviations, and/or Data Gaps ........................................2 1.5 User Reliance ......................................................................................................4 2.0 SUBJECT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION & SETTING .......................................................5 2.1 Subject Property Location ....................................................................................5 2.2 Subject Property Current Use ..............................................................................5 2.3 Subject Property Existing Features ......................................................................5 2.4 Current Uses of Adjacent Properties ....................................................................5 3.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION .................................................................................7 3.1 Title Records & Environmental Liens or Activity & Use Limitation ........................7 3.2 User Interview ......................................................................................................7 3.3 Reason for Performing the Phase I ESA ..............................................................7 4.0 RECORDS REVIEW .......................................................................................................8 4.1 Site Setting ..........................................................................................................8 4.1.1 Topographic Mapping ...............................................................................8 4.1.2 Floodplain Mapping ..................................................................................8 4.1.3 Site Geology & Hydrology ........................................................................8 4.2 Standard Environmental Record Sources ............................................................8 4.3 Additional Local/Regional Environmental Record Sources .................................13 4.4 Historical Resources ..........................................................................................14 4.4.1 Recorded Land Title Records .................................................................14 4.4.2 Fire Insurance Maps ...............................................................................14 4.4.3 Local Street Directories ..........................................................................15 4.4.4 Aerial Photographs .................................................................................18 4.4.5 Historical Topographic Maps ..................................................................20 4.4.6 Reports of Previous Investigations .........................................................22 5.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE ............................................................................................23 5.1 Methodology & Limiting Conditions ....................................................................23 5.2 General Site Setting (Structures/Roads/Settings/Uses)......................................23 5.3 Exterior & Interior Observations .........................................................................23 6.0 INTERVIEWS ................................................................................................................26 6.1 Interview with Key Site Management, Occupants, or Owners of the Subject Property .............................................................................................................26 6.2 Interviews with Local Government Officials ........................................................26 6.3 Interviews with Others ........................................................................................26 7.0 ADDITIONAL & NON-ASTM ISSUES ............................................................................27 7.1 Suspect Asbestos-Containing Materials .............................................................27 7.2 Lead-Based Paint ..............................................................................................27 7.3 Wetlands............................................................................................................27 8.0 FINDINGS & OPINIONS................................................................................................28 9.0 CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................29 10.0 QUALIFICATIONS & ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT ...................30 PAGE i CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 11.0 RESOURCE SUMMARY ...............................................................................................31 LIST OF TABLES Table 2-1. Subject Property Parcels......................................................................................5 Table 2-2. Adjacent/Adjoining Properties ..............................................................................5 Table 4-1. Database Records Researched and Minimum Search Distances ........................9 Table 4-2. State & Local Government Agency Interviews/Records Research .....................13 Table 4-3. City Directories Review Summary ......................................................................15 Table 4-4. Aerial Photograph Summary ..............................................................................18 Table 4-5. Historical Topographic Map Summary ...............................................................20 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Subject Property Location Map Figure 2 Subject Property Layout Map LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A Photolog Appendix B Interview Records Appendix C ERIS Regulatory Database Appendix D Historical Resources PAGE ii CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 LIST OF ACRONYMS & ABBREVIATIONS AAI All Appropriate Inquiry ACM Asbestos-Containing Material AIL Albany Interim Landfill AMSL Above Mean Sea Level AST Aboveground Storage Tank ASTM American Society of Testing and Materials ATV Air Title V Facility Permit C&D Construction & Demolition CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act CERCLIS Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System CFR Code of Federal Regulations CHA CHA Consulting, Inc. CREC Controlled Recognized Environmental Condition ECHO Enforcement and Compliance History Online database ERIS Environmental Data Resources ERNS Emergency Response Notification System ESA Environmental Site Assessment FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FINDS Facility Index System FIRM Flood Insurance Rate Map FOIL Freedom of Information Law GAL Greater Albany Landfill GIS Geographic Information System HREC Historical Recognized Environmental Condition LBP Lead-Based Paint LQG Large Quantity Generator LUST/LAST Leaking Underground/Aboveground Tank NFRAP No Further Remedial Action Planned NLR No Longer Registered NPL National Priority List NWI National Wetlands Inventory NYS New York State NYSDEC New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NYSDOH New York State Department of Health NYSDOT New York State Department of Transportation PCB Polychlorinated Biphenyls PEC Potential Environmental Concern PFAS Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances PID Photoionization Detector PPM Parts per Million RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act REC Recognized Environmental Condition SQG Small Quantity Generator PAGE iii CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 SVOC Semi-volatile Organic Compound SWL Solid Waste Landfill USDA United States Department of Agriculture USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency USGS United States Geological Survey UST Underground Storage Tank VCP Voluntary Cleanup Program VOC Volatile Organic Compound VSQ Very Small Quantity Generator V:\Projects\ANY\K7\087279.000\08_Reports\Phase I - 502 & 504 Rapp Road\Final\2024-12-16_Rapp Road Phase I ESA.docx PAGE iv CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHA Consulting, Inc (CHA) completed this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the property located at 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road Albany, New York (Subject Property) on behalf of the City of Albany (User). The purpose of this Phase I ESA is to qualify the User for limited liability protections on Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) liability by satisfying requirements of American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) 1527-21 and All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI) as defined in CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9601(35)(B) and Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 312. Accordingly, CHA has performed this Phase I ESA in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Standard Practice E1527-21 and AAI. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 1.4 of this ESA report. Furthermore, this work was conducted by or under the responsible charge of an environmental professional as defined in 40 CFR §312.10. According to Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database the Subject Property consists of three parcels totaling 3.32 acres, identified as tax parcel identification number 41.00-2-114, 41.00-2-115, and 41.00-2-116. The Subject Property is improved with one permanent residence (506 Rapp Road), two mobile homes (502 and 504 Rapp Road), five shed structures located across the Subject Property, and a paved driveway along the eastern boundary. The remaining area of the Subject Property is forested with portions of grassland. According to the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database, one of the parcels is serviced by public sewer services while two of the parcels have private sewer septic systems. However, the owner of the Subject Property indicated in an interview that all three parcels have private sewer septic systems. Based on review of the historical aerial photographs, the Subject Property has been used for residential purposes from approximately 1960 to present. The Subject Property was not identified by ERIS on reasonably attainable standards or additional environmental record resources. Additionally, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (NYSDEC’s) Environmental Remediation Databases including the Spills Incidents Database, Environmental Site Remediation Database, and Bulk Storage Database, were searched for records associated with the Subject Property and no records were identified for the Subject Property. This assessment has revealed the following: Recognized Environmental Condition The adjacent property located up-gradient and to the north/northwest of the Subject Property has been utilized as a solid waste management facility and landfill site from approximately 1973 to present. Based on the records identified by the regulatory database and NYSDEC’s environmental remediation databases as well as CHA’s supplemental knowledge of the site, this site’s historical use as a landfill represents a REC for the following reasons: • Potential for contaminated groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property. • Both the active and inactive landfill located to the north are potential sources of Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) based on the known municipal solid waste at both landfills. Due to the proximity of both landfills and the direction of groundwater flow, there is the potential for PFAS impacted groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property. Historical Recognized Environmental Condition This assessment has revealed no evidence of Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions (HRECs) associated with the Subject Property. PAGE i CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Non-Scope Considerations There is minimal potential for vapor encroachment potential based on the lack of evidence of volatile organic compound (VOC) and semi volatile organic compound (SVOC) contamination on the Subject Property; however, the close proximity to the landfill provides a potential pathway. A review of the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) developed for the project vicinity Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) indicated that the majority of the Subject Property is located within a 500-year floodplain. A review of the National Wetland Inventory (NWI) revealed that there are no wetlands on the Subject Property. Records from the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database indicate that the mobile home structures on the Subject Property were constructed in 1958 while the permanent residential home was constructed in 1984. Therefore, based on the year of construction of the structure, there is potential to encounter asbestos-containing material (ACM) and lead-based paint (LBP). However, the building materials and painted surfaces appeared to be in good condition at the time of the site reconnaissance. Please note: This is a cursory summary of the findings. The full report must be read in its entirety for a comprehensive understanding of the stated conclusions/recommendations. PAGE ii CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Subject Property Location The Subject Property is located on the northwest side of Albany, New York. The premise is comprised of three parcels totaling 3.32 acres and listed under three addresses: 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road. Three private residences are located on the Subject Property. A paved driveway is located along the eastern boundary of the Subject Property. Figures 1 and 2 depict the Subject Property surrounding vicinity and setting. According to Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database the Subject Property consists of three parcels, identified as tax parcel identification number 41.00-2-114, 41.00-2-115, and 41.00-2-116, respectively. 1.2 Purpose The purpose of this Phase I ESA is to complete an investigation constituting all appropriate inquiry (AAI) into the previous ownership and uses of the Subject Property consistent with good commercial and customary practices as defined in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) defines AAI as the process of evaluating a property’s environmental conditions, which may be relevant to assessing potential liability for any contamination. The AAI final rule provides that the current versions of American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) International Standard E1527-21 “Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process” is consistent with the requirements of the final rule and can be used to satisfy the statutory requirements for conducting AAI and qualifying for landowner liability protections (LLP) to CERCLA liability. According to ASTM Standard Practice E1527-21, the goal of this Phase I ESA is to identify, to the extent feasible, recognized environmental conditions (RECs) associated with the Subject Property. ASTM defines the following types of RECs: • Recognized Environmental Condition is defined as (1) the presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a subject property due to the release to the environment; (2) the likely presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at the subject property due to release or likely release to the environment; or (3) the presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on or at the subject property under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment. The term recognized environmental conditions is not intended to include de minimis conditions that generally do not present a material risk of harm to public health or the environment. • Historical Recognized Environmental Condition (HREC) is defined as previous release of hazardous substances or petroleum products affecting the subject property that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or authorities and meeting unrestricted use criteria established by the applicable regulatory authority or authorities without subjecting the subject property to any controls (e.g. activity and use limitations or engineering controls). An HREC is not considered a REC. • Controlled Recognized Environmental Condition (CREC) is defined as a recognized environmental condition affecting the subject property that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or authorities with hazardous substances or petroleum products allowed to remain in place subject to implementation of required controls. (e.g. activity and use limitations or engineering controls). PAGE 1 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 The ESA program intends to generate documentation that identifies potential environmental concerns associated with a property and, if necessary, that will fulfill one of the requirements to qualify for landowner liability protection under the CERCLA. That is, the practice that constitutes “all appropriate inquiry” into the previous ownership and uses of a property per Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 312. 1.3 Scope of Services The Phase I ESA report has been prepared by CHA in accordance with ASTM E1527-21 and the scope of services and limitations outlined in our contract with the City of Albany. Any additions, deletions, or exceptions to ASTM E1527-21 are noted in Section 1.4. The scope of this assessment included an evaluation of the following: • Physical setting characteristics of the Subject Property through a review of referenced sources such as available topographic maps and geologic, soils, and hydrogeological reports. • Usage of the Subject Property, adjoining properties, and surrounding area through a review of referenced historical sources such as land title records, fire insurance maps, city directories, aerial photographs, prior reports, and interviews. • Observations and interviews regarding current Subject Property usage and conditions including the use, treatment, storage, disposal, or generation of hazardous substances, petroleum products, hazardous wastes, nonhazardous solid wastes, and wastewater. • Usage of adjoining and surrounding area properties and the likely impact of known or suspected releases of hazardous substances or petroleum products from those properties in, on, or at the property. • Information in referenced environmental agency databases and local environmental records, within the specified approximate minimum search distance from the Subject Property. • Potential for subsurface vapor migration in, on, or at the Subject Property. No additional investigations beyond the scope required under ASTM E1527-21, quantitative/qualitative testing, or other work was performed as part of this assessment unless otherwise noted above. These non-scope concerns include, but are not limited to, the following: asbestos-containing materials (ACM), lead-based paint (LBP), lead in drinking water, radon, flood plains, wetlands, regulatory compliance, cultural and historic resources, industrial hygiene, health and safety, geotechnical evaluation, ecological resources, endangered species, indoor air quality, biological agents, emerging contaminants and mold. 1.4 Limitations, Exceptions, Deviations, and/or Data Gaps CHA has prepared this Phase I ESA report using industry-approved professional standards to identify RECs associated with hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at the Subject Property. Findings, conclusions, opinions, and/or recommendations contained within this report are based on information evaluated at the time the work was being conducted. This investigation was not intended to represent an exhaustive research of all potential hazards which may exist. No environmental site assessment can wholly eliminate uncertainty regarding PAGE 2 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 the potential for RECs in connection with a property. ASTM Practice E1527-21 is intended to reduce, but not eliminate, uncertainty regarding the potential for RECs in connection with the Subject Property, and the practice recognizes reasonable limits of time and cost. The conclusions presented in this report are based on information gathered in accordance with the Scope of Services defined in this report. CHA makes no assurances specific to the accuracy or completeness of the information provided by others and contained within this report. CHA expressly disclaims any and all liability for any errors or omissions contained in any prior reports provided to CHA and discussed in this Phase I ESA report. CHA makes no representation or warranty that the past or current operations at the Subject Property are, or have been, in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and codes. An independent data research company provided the government agency database referenced in this report. Information on surrounding area properties was requested for approximate minimum search distances and is assumed to be correct and complete unless obviously contradicted by CHA’s observations or other credible referenced sources reviewed during the assessment. CHA shall not be liable for any such database firm’s failure to make relevant files or documents properly available, to properly index files, or otherwise to fail to maintain or produce accurate or complete records. Users of this report may refer to the most current ASTM E1527-21 for further information regarding these and other limitations. This report is not definitive and should not be assumed to be complete and/or conclusive of all conditions above or below grade. Current subsurface conditions may differ from the conditions determined by surface observations, interviews, and reviews of historical sources. The most reliable method of evaluating subsurface conditions is through intrusive techniques, which are beyond the scope of this report. Information in this report is not intended to be used as a construction document and should not be used for demolition, renovation, or other property construction purposes. Any use of this report by any party, beyond the scope and intent of the original parties, shall be at the sole risk and expense of such user. Per ASTM E1527-21, Section 6, User Responsibilities, the User of this assessment has specific obligations for performing tasks during this assessment that will help identify the possibility of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Subject. Failure by the User to fully comply with the requirements may impact their ability to use this report to help qualify for LLPs under CERCLA. CHA makes no representations or warranties regarding a User’s qualification for protection under any federal, state, or local laws, rules, or regulations. The Client did not provide or contract CHA to provide recorded title records or search results for environmental liens or activity and use limitations in connection with the Subject Property. CHA made reasonable attempts to research environmental liens and historical property use through interviews and historical research. Based on the information obtained during the course of this ESA, the absence of this information does not represent a significant data gap and nor change the conclusions, opinions, and/or recommendations contained within this report. In accordance with the ASTM E1527-21, this report is presumed to be valid for a six-month (180 days) period. If the report is older than six months, the following information must be updated in order for the report to be valid: (1) regulatory review, (2) site visit, (3) interviews, (4) specialized knowledge, and (5) environmental liens search. Reports older than one year may not meet the ASTM E1527-21 and therefore, the entire report must be updated to reflect current conditions and site-specific information. No significant deviations or data gaps likely to affect the environmental professional’s ability to PAGE 3 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 identify RECs were observed or encountered during the preparation of this report. 1.5 User Reliance This report has been prepared expressly for the use of City of Albany (User). No other parties are entitled to rely upon this report unless our express written consent is first obtained. All conclusions drawn were based on CHA’s review of available historical, regulatory, and site-specific information pertaining to the Subject Property. Recommendations were submitted based on CHA's knowledge, experience, and professional judgment concerning Phase I ESAs. PAGE 4 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 2.0 SUBJECT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION & SETTING 2.1 Subject Property Location The Subject Property is located in the City of Albany, Albany County, New York, and consists of three parcels referenced as three addresses, identified in Table 1. The Subject Property is located in a commercial area and is approximately 3.32 acres in size. According to the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database, one of the parcels is serviced by public sewer services while two of the parcels have private sewer septic systems. However, the owner of the Subject Property indicated in an interview that all three parcels had private sewer septic systems. All three parcels are serviced by public water supply. The Subject Property is serviced with electricity provided by National Grid. Photographs depicting the Subject Property and the adjacent areas are provided in Appendix A. The Subject Property location is shown in Figure 1. A map of the Subject Property is included in Figure 2. Table 2-1. Subject Property Parcels Address Tax ID # Parcel Size Current Owner 502 Rapp Road 41.00-2-114 0.32 The Simon Family Irr-Trust 504 Rapp Road 41.00-2-115 2 Melanie Corrine 506 Rapp Road 41.00-2-116 1 The Simon Family Irr-Trust 2.2 Subject Property Current Use Currently, the Subject Property is used for residential purposes. 2.3 Subject Property Existing Features The Subject Property is improved with one permanent residence (506 Rapp Road) (see photograph 1 in Appendix A), and two mobile homes (502 and 504 Rapp Road) (see photographs 3 and 4 in Appendix A). Three septic systems manage household sanitary waste. There are five shed-like structures located at the Subject Property. A paved driveway borders the Subject Property along the eastern boundary. The remaining area of the Subject Property is forested with portions of grassland. The Subject Property Layout has been included in Figure 2. 2.4 Current Uses of Adjacent Properties The Subject Property is located in a commercial area northwest of downtown Albany, New York. The Subject Property is bounded by the features and uses indicated below. Table 2-2. Adjacent/Adjoining Properties Direction Occupant(s) from Subject Current Use Potential REC(s) Name Property None – owned by North the State of New Vacant forested land None York Historical and current use as a solid waste City of Albany Active and closed West management facility and Landfill landfill landfill may be a REC based on the potential PAGE 5 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Direction Occupant(s) from Subject Current Use Potential REC(s) Name Property for hazardous, chemical, and petroleum storage. Interstate 90 Right of South None None Way None – owned by Vacant partially forested East the State of New None land York PAGE 6 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 3.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION 3.1 Title Records & Environmental Liens or Activity & Use Limitation This service was not requested by the Client as part of this assessment, nor did the User (Client) provide title record information. According to the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database deed exchanges were listed for 2012 and 2022.The current owners are listed in Table 2-1. No other ownership information was available. 3.2 User Interview For the purposes of this assessment, the City of Albany is considered to be the User of this report. CHA provided the User Questionnaire to Mr. Joseph Giebelhaus, Executive Deputy Commissioner of the Office of General Services at the City of Albany. Mr. Giebelhaus indicated he is not aware of any environmental concerns associated with the Subject Property such as environmental liens, activity and use limitations, releases of chemical substances, or environmental cleanups. Mr. Giebelhaus indicated he does not have any specialized knowledge related to the Subject Property. The questionnaire is included in Appendix B. 3.3 Reason for Performing the Phase I ESA The City of Albany is purchasing the Subject Property in order to build a new Transfer Station. As such, this assessment was performed to satisfy AAI under 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 312 and the requirements of the Client and other interested parties with respect to the evaluation of potential environmental impairment associated with the Subject Property due to contamination by hazardous substances, controlled substances, or petroleum products on or near the Subject Property. PAGE 7 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 4.0 RECORDS REVIEW A review of state, federal, and local database records was performed to identify the occurrence of spills and/or facilities involving solid waste, hazardous waste, and petroleum products on the Subject Property or nearby properties. Additionally, information on the physical setting is provided in this section. 4.1 Site Setting 4.1.1 Topographic Mapping The United States Geological Survey (USGS) Albany Quadrangle indicates the average elevation of the Subject Property is approximately 289 feet above mean sea level (AMSL). The general topographic profile of the Subject Property is sloped to the north. 4.1.2 Floodplain Mapping A review of the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) developed for the project vicinity (Community Panel 36001C0178D by the Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) indicated that the majority of the Subject Property is located in Zone X, which is an area of 0.2 percent annual flood hazard during a 500-year flood. 4.1.3 Site Geology & Hydrology According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Survey for Albany County, the soil of the Subject Property consists of Colonie Loamy Fine Sand. The drainage classification for this soil is somewhat excessively drained. A review of the USGS Surficial Geologic Map of New York Hudson Mohawk Sheet indicates the surficial geology of the area consists of fine to medium sands. A review of the USGS Geologic Map of New York indicates the bedrock of the Subject Property consists of Normanskill Shale of the Middle Ordovician age. Generally, Normanskill Shale consist of mudstone and sandstone. The actual direction of groundwater flow beneath the Subject Property has not been physically confirmed but can be inferred from the topographic map. Based upon a review of topographic mapping and the location of the surrounding waterbodies, it appears the inferred groundwater flow direction is to the southeast. 4.2 Standard Environmental Record Sources Environmental regulatory agency (State and Federal) records were searched using Environmental Risk Information System (ERIS). A copy of the ERIS database search report is included in Appendix C. The following table summarizes the databases searched, the respective search radius for each database, and the number of sites identified in each database within the minimum search distance from the Subject Property. PAGE 8 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Table 4-1. Database Records Researched and Minimum Search Distances Listed Sites Approximate Subject (other than Minimum Database Searched Property Subject Search Listed Property) Within Distance Search Distance Standard Environmental Record Resources 1. National Priorities List (NPL or Federal No 1.0 mile 0 Superfund Listing) 2. NPL De-Listed Site List No 0.50 mile 0 3. Comprehensive Environmental Response No 0.50 mile 1 Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) sites 4. CERCLA-No Further Remedial Action Planned No 0.50 mile 0 (CERCLA-NFRAP) 5. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act No 1.0 mile 0 (RCRA) CORRACTS facilities 6. RCRA Non-CORRACTS Treatment, Storage & No 0.50 mile 0 Disposal (TSD) facilities 7. RCRA registered small or large quantity generators of hazardous waste No 0.25 mile 1 (SQG/LQG/CESQG) 8. RCRA NonGen/NLR No 0.25 mile 1 9. Emergency Response Notification System Subject No 0 (ERNS) Property 10. State & Tribal “Superfund Equivalent” State Hazardous Waste Sites (SHWS) and No 1.0 mile 1 Inactive/Deregistered SHWS 11. State & Tribal Landfills & Solid Waste Disposal No 0.50 mile 6 Facilities 12. State & Tribal Leaking Underground/Aboveground Storage Tanks No 0.50 mile 3 (LUST/LAST) 13. State & Tribal Registered Subject Underground/Aboveground Storage Tanks No Property & 4 (UST/AST) Adjoining 14. State & Tribal Voluntary Cleanup Program No 0.50 mile 0 (VCP) 15. State & Tribal Brownfields No 0.50 mile 0 Additional Federal, State, Tribal, and Regulatory Agency Environmental Record Resources 16. Federal Brownfield including Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) and No 0.50 mi 0 SEMS Archive 17. Federal IC/EC Registry No 0.50 mile 0 18. State Spills Database (Incl. Spills 90 and Spills No 0.50 mile 53 80) 19. State & Tribal IC/EC Sites No 0.50 mile 0 20. Historic UST/AST No 0.25 mile 0 21. Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) No 0.50 mile 1 Records 22. Additional Environmental Databases (Air No 0.25 mile 1 Permits) PAGE 9 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Summary for the Subject Property: The Subject Property was not identified by ERIS on reasonably attainable standards or additional environmental record resources. Additionally, the New York State Department of Conservation’s (NYSDEC) Environmental Remediation Databases including the Spills Incidents Database, Environmental Site Remediation Database, and Bulk Storage Database, were searched for records associated with the Subject Property. No records were identified for the Subject Property. Records identified for the adjacent and/or adjoining properties are summarized below. Summary of Adjacent Properties & Site Vicinity: The database report identified a limited number of listed sites/facilities within the minimum search distances (displayed in Table 3 above) warranting further discussion due to proximity, upgradient location, and/or regulatory information. The nearest sites/facilities that are located upgradient of the Subject Property are detailed below. City of Albany Landfill – 525 Rapp Road, higher elevation, ~0.005 mi ENE (adjacent to Subject Property) Historical resources, described in Section 4.4, suggest that this site has been utilized as an active and closed landfill, and former transfer station from approximately 1973 to present. This site was identified by both the ERIS regulatory report and the NYSDEC’s Environmental Remediation Databases for the following records/incidents: • NYSDEC Bulk Storage Database (Site ID 36981, Program Number: 4-443603) o Underground storage tank (UST) Inventory: The site historically had six USTs ranging in size from 550 gallons to 20,000 gallons. Five of the six USTs were closed and removed from the ground as of February 1998, while the sixth UST was closed and removed in August 2015. Currently, there are no registered USTs at the site. ▪ Tank 1 – 550-gallon gasoline UST, Current Status: Closed – Removed as of 2/1/1998; ▪ Tank 3 – 20,000-gallon diesel UST, Current Status: Closed – Removed as of 2/1/1998; ▪ Tank 4 – 1,000-gallon diesel UST, Current Status: Closed – Removed as of 2/1/1998; ▪ Tank 5 – 20,000-gallon diesel UST, Current Status: Closed – Removed as of 2/1/1998; ▪ Tank 6 – 1,000-gallon No. 2 fuel oil UST, Current Status: Closed – Removed as of 2/1/1998; ▪ Tank 10 – 500-gallon waste oil/used oil UST, Current Status: Closed – Removed as of 8/12/15; o Aboveground storage tank (AST) Inventory: The site has historically eight ASTs, seven of which are still in service. ▪ Tank 3 – 550-gallon waste oil/used oil AST, Current Status: Closed – Removed as of 7/1/00; ▪ Tank 7 – 5,000-gallon diesel AST, Current Status: In Service ▪ Tank 8 – 500-gallon gasoline AST, Current Status: In Service; PAGE 10 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 ▪ Tank 9 – 500-gallon waste oil/used oil AST, Current Status: In Service; ▪ Tank 11 – 500-gallon No. 2 fuel oil AST, Current Status: In Service; ▪ Tank 12 – 275-gallon hydraulic oil AST, Current Status: In Service; ▪ Tank 13 – 400-gallon diesel AST, Current Status: In Service; ▪ Tank 14 – 275-gallon hydraulic oil AST, Current Status: In Service; • NYSDEC Spills Incidents Database: This site has been identified in the NYSDEC Spills Incident Database associated with ten spill incidents from February 1998 to February 2024. Records for the spills were reviewed and each spill is noted as being cleaned up and addressed by NYSDEC. o Spill Number 9712540, Opened: 2/10/98, Closed: 10/2/98; This spill was related to a UST removal and involved the excavation of two yards of soil. o Spill Number 9801530, Opened: 5/4/98, Closed: 5/5/98; This spill was noted as having minor impacts to a dirt road at the landfill that were addressed. o Spill Number 1408364, Opened: 11/13/14, Closed: 11/13/14; This spill was noted as being cleaned up with no impacts to soil. o Spill Number 1501066, Opened: 4/30/15, Closed: 4/30/15; This spill was noted as being cleaned up with no impacts to soil. o Spill Number 1505371, Opened: 8/18/15, Closed: 12/14/15; This spill was related to a UST removal and involved the excavation of soil and collection of confirmation samples. The confirmation samples were below unrestricted use standards and the spill was closed. o Spill Number 1508356, Opened: 11/11/15, Closed: 11/12/15; This spill was addressed under Spill Number 1508355. o Spill Number 1508355, Opened: 11/11/15, Closed: 11/12/15; This spill was noted as being cleaned up with no impacts to soil. o Spill Number 2007929, Opened: 12/8/20, Closed: 4/15/21; This spill involved minor soil impacts which were excavated and removed for disposal. o Spill Number 2210291, Opened: 3/30/23, Closed: 4/3/23; This spill was noted as being cleaned up with no impacts to soil. o Spill Number 2308730, Opened: 2/1/24, Closed: 2/1/24; This spill was noted as being cleaned up with no impacts to soil. • Air Title V Facility Permit (ATV): The site historically had an ATV Permit (DEC ID 4010100171) from as early as 2001 to June 2024. The permit is required for the site’s gas extraction component of their landfill operations. • Inactive Landfill Facilities: This site is listed in this database maintained by the NYSDEC. A portion of this site known as the Greater Albany Landfill (GAL) is closed. According to CHA’s records, through work with the City of Albany, GAL was closed in 1994 and has undergone annual monitoring since. • Solid Waste Facilities and Landfills: This site is listed in the Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS) which is maintained by the NYSDEC. The SWIMS database identifies this site as having an inactive landfill (GAL), active landfill (Albany Interim Landfill (AIL)), recyclables handing facility, household hazardous waste handling PAGE 11 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 facility, and a transfer station. The database notes that the site accepts or has historically accepted the following waste types: construction & demolition (C&D) debris, municipal solid waste (MSW), non-petroleum contaminated soil, wastewater treatment plant (WTPP) sludge, ash, and friable asbestos. A portion of this site is known as AIL is an active landfill as of August 2023. According to CHA’s records from work with the City of Albany, AIL was constructed between 1990 and 1991. Additionally, CHA records indicate that recyclables handling and transfer station activities are no longer present at the site. • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA): This site was identified as a RCRA Non-Generator (EPA Handler ID NYR000004424). Historically the site has operated as a small quantity generator (SQG) and large quantity generator (LQG) of hazardous waste. As of April 2024 there were no compliance or enforcement violation records associated with this site’s status as a RCRA Non-Generator • Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Industry Sectors: This site was identified as an industry that may handle PFAS. As the site historically and currently operates as a landfill, there is a potential for PFAS to be present at the site. • State Superfund Program: This site was identified in NYSDEC’s Environmental Remediation Database as the Albany City Landfill (Site Code 401001). NYSDEC records indicate that the site allegedly received various industrial waste from Albany and Rensselaer Counties; however, a supplemental search for documentation of hazardous waste disposal did not find any evidence to support this claim. A Phase II Investigation concluded that there were no environmental concerns at the site related to the disposal of hazardous waste and the site was assigned No Further Action at this Time status. In addition to the records identified in the regulatory database search, CHA has supplemental information regarding the groundwater quality at the Site. Monitoring results at GAL showed elevated analytical parameter concentrations in the southeastern downgradient wells compared to the upgradient well. This indicates the presence of potential impacts from the landfill. Monitoring results at AIL showed some elevated analytical parameters in the downgradient wells compared to the upgradient well. Based on monitoring at the site in 2023, groundwater flows to the southeast and towards the Subject Property. Based on the records identified by the regulatory database and NYSDEC’s environmental remediation databases as well as CHA’s supplemental knowledge of the site, this site’s historical use as a landfill represents a REC for the following reasons: • Review of recent groundwater monitoring data for both AIL and GAL indicates the presence of elevated hazardous substances. Therefore there is potential for contaminated groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property. • AIL and GAL are a likely source of PFAS based on the known municipal solid waste interred at both landfills. Due to the proximity of both landfills and the direction of groundwater flow, there is the potential for PFAS impacted groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property. Although the potential for PFAS impact to the Subject Property from the adjoining landfill is considered a REC, it is unlikely to result in regulatory notification or corrective action based on the following: o The Subject Property is not considered a source facility for PFAS impacts. o The potential sources (AIL and GAL) are registered solid waste landfills with a publicly-owned responsible party (City of Albany) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) PFAS Enforcement Discretion and Settlement Policy Under CERCLA letter dated April 19, 2024, stating “EPA does PAGE 12 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 not intend to pursue entities where equitable factors do not support seeking response actions or costs under CERCLA, including […] publicly owned/operated municipal solid waste landfills” o The absence of nearby drinking water receptors. NYSDOT Bin 1073570 – Rapp Road over Interstate 90, higher elevation, ~0.12 mi SW This site was identified as a RCRA LQG in 2007. The operator of the site was the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) suggesting the waste was generated from operation and maintenance of the roads and highways in the vicinity that are maintained by New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). No compliance or enforcement violation records were identified for this Site. Based on the lack of violations, this site is not expected to impact the Subject Property. Pine Bush Fire Station – 223 Washington Avenue Extension, higher elevation, ~0.19 mi SW This site was identified in the NYSDEC Leaking Storage Tank database for a release following a tank test failure in December 2003 (Spill Number 0311077). Following the opening of the spill number additional tests were performed on the tank and concluded that the tank had no leakage and the spill was closed. This site was also identified by NYSDEC’s Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) Program as a former UST facility. The site historically had three USTs, all of which were closed and removed from the ground in February 2005. Based on the closed status of the spill incident and the USTs, this site is not expected to impact the Subject Property. Additional Sites within the Subject Property Vicinity: The remaining sites/facilities identified within the database report search radii are not likely to represent a potential for hazardous substance and/or petroleum releases to the Subject Property due to distance, cross/down-gradient topographic location with respect to the Subject Property or inferred/documented groundwater flow direction. As such, these listed facilities are not considered to pose a significant environmental threat to the Subject Property. A copy of the ERIS database report detailing all the facilities within the search radii is included in Appendix C. 4.3 Additional Local/Regional Environmental Record Sources CHA requested information related to the Subject Property from the following sources. A record of communications is provided in Appendix B. For any records requested in the following section that are received after the issuance of this report, CHA will notify the client in an addendum if a response is returned that modifies the conclusions of this report. Table 4-2. State & Local Government Agency Interviews/Records Research Interview/ Interview/ Government Record Search Record Office/Agency Method Search Date Findings CHA contacted the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) for health Local Health department records related to environmental Department: health and public health matters. Online FOIA New York State 11/18/24 portal Department of CHA did not receive a response from Health NYSDOH and information from this source was not reasonably ascertainable through the health department website as there is no PAGE 13 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Interview/ Interview/ Government Record Search Record Office/Agency Method Search Date Findings publicly available database with property specific information. CHA contacted Albany County’s Department of Environmental Health for records related to environmental health and public health Local Health matters. Department: Albany County Online FOIA CHA did not receive a response from Albany 11/19/24 Environmental portal County’s Department of Environmental Health Health and information from this source was Department not reasonably ascertainable through the health department website as there is no publicly available database with property specific information. CHA contacted the City of Albany for building and property records associated with the Local Building Subject Property. or Planning Online FOIA 11/19/24 Department: City portal The City of Albany responded to CHA’s of Albany request on 11/21/24 indicating that they did not have any records associated with the Subject Property. CHA searched the NYSDEC’s environmental remediation databases and DEC Info Locator for information regarding records relating to State or Local environmental matters including but not Environmental limited to pollution control, hazardous waste Agency: New Online disposal, and underground storage tanks. York State 11/13/24 Databases Department of No records for the Subject Property were Environmental identified in the NYSDEC’s environmental Conservation remediation databases or DEC’s Info Locator. Records identified for the adjacent properties are summarized in Section 4.2. 4.4 Historical Resources Historical usage of the Subject Property was evaluated through the review of standard historical references such as aerial photographs, city directories, historical topographic maps, local governmental records, and/or previous environmental investigation reports. Information obtained from the review of such references is summarized in the following subsections. 4.4.1 Recorded Land Title Records Title records were not provided to nor searched by CHA as part of this investigation. 4.4.2 Fire Insurance Maps ERIS performed a search of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps for the Subject Property vicinity. According to ERIS, there is no Sanborn Fire Insurance Map coverage for the Subject Property. In most instances, the lack of map preparation indicates the Subject Property was not incorporated PAGE 14 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 into a city, was in an area for which maps were never prepared, or was undeveloped land before construction of the current improvements. The ERIS fire insurance map report documenting “no coverage” is provided in Appendix D. 4.4.3 Local Street Directories Historical City Directories are referenced for land use information pertaining to the Subject Property, adjoining, and nearby properties. ERIS provided a City Directory abstract for the Subject Property and adjoining/nearby properties in approximate five-year increments. City Directories were available for the Subject Property and/or surrounding area from 1925 through 2023. The Subject Property, adjoining properties, and noteworthy properties in the surrounding area are listed in the below table. The detailed ERIS City Directory report is included in Appendix D. Table 4-3. City Directories Review Summary Directory Adjoining /Surrounding Date Subject Property Properties Comments 1925 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted 1930 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted 1935 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted 1940 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted 1945 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted 1950 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted 1955 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted 1960 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted 1965 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted 1970 Rapp Road – Not Listed Rapp Road – Not Listed No RECs noted Historical No address numbers provided presence of a No address numbers for Rapp Road – various 1973 landfill adjacent provided for Rapp Road residential occupants and to the Subject Albany Sanitary Landfill Property. Adjoining and surrounding No address number for the properties are not assigned their Subject Property listed. The own address number. Subject Property is likely occupied by a residential No additional 1976 54 Rapp Road – Sammie occupant based on the RECs noted Fantroy, Geo Collins, Frances surrounding occupants Wilborn, Lester McCoy, Albany listed adjacent to the Landfill, Katherine Wachtell, Albany Landfill. John Fendrick No address number for the Adjoining and surrounding Subject Property listed. The properties are not assigned their Subject Property is likely own address number. occupied by a residential No additional 1979 occupant based on the 54 Rapp Road – Sammie RECs noted surrounding occupants Fantroy, Geo Collins, Richard listed adjacent to the Gillens, Albany Landfill, Vacant Albany Landfill. (2 Fam), Agnes Used Cars PAGE 15 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Directory Adjoining /Surrounding Date Subject Property Properties Comments Loudermilk, Under Construction, Wm Robinson, John W Williams. Adjoining and surrounding properties are not assigned their No address number for the own address number. Subject Property listed. The Subject Property is likely 69 Rapp Road – Geo Collins, J occupied by a residential No additional 1983 McNeil, Albany Landfill, Answers occupant based on the RECs noted A E N Co Alby NY Solid Waste surrounding occupants Energy, Laudermilk, Wm listed adjacent to the Robinson, John Williams, Albany Landfill. Richard Sheehan, Carl Boomhower No address number for the Adjoining and surrounding Subject Property listed. The properties are not assigned their Subject Property is likely own address number. occupied by a residential No additional 1986 occupant based on the 69 Rapp Road – Rev C Geo RECs noted surrounding occupants Collins, Albany Landfill, Answers listed adjacent to the A E N Co Alby NY Solid Waste Albany Landfill. Energy Adjoining and surrounding No address number for the properties are not assigned their Subject Property listed. The own address number. Subject Property is likely occupied by a residential No additional 1990 175 Rapp Road – Bush Pine occupant based on the RECs noted Equestrian Club, Albany Public surrounding occupants Works Department Sanitary listed adjacent to the Landfill, M C Basco, Sami Albany Landfill. Coleman, Butler Corley Adjoining and surrounding No address number for the properties are not assigned their Subject Property listed. The own address number. Subject Property is likely occupied by a residential 69 Rapp Road – M L Collins, No additional 1995 occupant based on the Albany Public Works RECs noted surrounding occupants Department Sanitary Landfill, listed adjacent to the Butler Corley, Crossgates Albany Landfill. Restaurant and Banquet House Inc. No address number for the 0 Rapp Road – Rapp Road Subject Property listed. The Landfill, Albany Sanitary Landfill, Subject Property is likely E McCann, Margie Owens occupied by a residential 59 Rapp Road – Lenon D Rev No additional 2000 occupant based on the Moore RECs noted surrounding occupants 69 Rapp Road – M L Collins listed adjacent to the 175 Rapp Road – Three Pine Albany Landfill. Stables PAGE 16 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Directory Adjoining /Surrounding Date Subject Property Properties Comments No address number for the 59 Rapp Road – Lenon D Rev Subject Property listed. The Moore Subject Property is likely 69 Rapp Road – M L Collins occupied by a residential No additional 2003 175 Rapp Road – Three Pine occupant based on the RECs noted Stables surrounding occupants 525 – Albany Sanitary Landfill listed adjacent to the Albany Landfill. 59 Rapp Road – Lenon D No address number for the Moore Subject Property listed. The 69 Rapp Road – M L Collins Subject Property is likely 175 Rapp Road – A occupied by a residential Countermine, M Masters, Three No additional 2008 occupant based on the Pine Stables RECs noted surrounding occupants 525 Rapp Road – City of Albany listed adjacent to the Landfill, Economic Development, Albany Landfill. Minnesota Methane, MM Albany Energy LLC, Rapp Road Landfill 59 Rapp Road – Lenon D Rev Moore 69 Rapp Road – M L Collins 506 Rapp Road – Simon 175 Rapp Road – Three Pine No additional 2012 Manfred Stables RECs noted 525 Rapp Road – Albany Sanitary Landfill, Minnesota Methane 0 Rapp Road – Albany Sanitary Landfill, Athena Batsios, Judith Leland, Willie McCann No address number for the No additional 2016 59 Rapp Road – Lenon Rev Subject Property listed. RECs noted Moore 525 Rapp Road – City of Albany Landfill, Minnesota Methane 0 Rapp Road – Albany Sanitary Landfill, Willie McCann No address number for the 59 Rapp Road – Lenon Rev No additional 2020 Subject Property listed. Moore RECs noted 525 Rapp Road – City of Albany Landfill, Minnesota Methane 0 Rapp Road – Albany Sanitary Landfill, Willie McCann No address number for the No additional 2023 525 Rapp Road – City of Albany Subject Property listed. RECs noted Landfill, Minnesota Methane, AW Waste Based on review of the historical city directories, the Subject Property was only listed under one of its current addresses (506 Rapp Road) in 2012. Aside from the 2012 directory the Subject Property was not listed under any of its current addresses which include 502, 504, and 506 Rapp PAGE 17 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Road. According to the historical city directories, the adjoining property has been occupied by the City of Albany’s Sanitary landfill from 1973 to present. The surrounding properties appear to be occupied by mostly residential occupants from 1973 to present. 4.4.4 Aerial Photographs CHA reviewed aerial photographs provided by ERIS. The aerial photograph report is summarized below and provided in its entirety in Appendix D. Table 4-4. Aerial Photograph Summary Adjoining /Surrounding Date Subject Property Comments Properties Two properties to the southeast of The Subject Property the Subject Property appear to be No RECs 1952 appears vacant and partially used for residential and/or noted forested. agricultural use. A cleared section of land is Two structures are visible on located north of the Subject the eastern portion of the Property. Residential/agricultural Subject Property. A driveway properties are located southeast No RECs 1960 is visible along the eastern of the Subject Property. The noted border of the Subject interstate highway has been Property. constructed west and southwest of the Subject Property. No features could be No features could be identified on identified on the Subject the adjoining and surrounding No RECs 1969 Property due to poor image properties due to poor image noted quality. quality. At least three structures are visible on the eastern adjoining property. The western adjoining property Two structures are visible has been cleared of trees. The along the eastern portion of adjoining property to the northwest the Subject Property. A has been cleared and is likely No RECs 1973 portion in the northeast under construction as part of the noted corner of the Subject present-day Albany Landfill. The Property appears to be used area located southwest of the for agricultural purposes. Subject Property, west of the interstate highway has become more developed. Similar to previous aerial Similar to previous aerial No RECs 1977 photograph photograph noted The western adjoining property The historical Three structures are visible appears to have been developed presence of in the eastern portion of the into a solid waste management a landfill Subject Property. A new facility and a landfill appears to be located north 1985 larger structure is located in under construction northwest of the southeastern corner of north/northwest of the Subject the Subject the Subject Property. Property. A structure is visible Property may north of the Subject Property constitute a PAGE 18 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Adjoining /Surrounding Date Subject Property Comments Properties adjacent to the landfill. The REC based surrounding area both west and on the east of the Subject Property has direction of become more developed. groundwater. Additional discussion of this is included in Section 4.2. Similar to previous aerial Similar to previous aerial photograph except all the No additional 1995 photograph surrounding areas appear more RECs noted. developed. The landfill located north, and northwest of the Subject Property Similar to previous aerial No additional 2001 has expanded. A tank has been photograph RECs noted. constructed approximately 500 feet north of the Subject Property. Similar to previous aerial Similar to previous aerial photograph except a second tank photograph except the has been constructed unforested portion in the approximately 500 feet north of northeast corner of the the Subject Property. The No additional 2006 Subject Property that structure located north of the RECs noted. appeared to be used for Subject Property, adjacent to the agricultural purposes is now active landfill has been partially mostly forested. demolished and does not appear to be in use. The Subject Property appears in its present state. Three structures are visible Similar to previous aerial No additional 2009 in the eastern portion of the photograph RECs noted. Subject Property. The remaining area is forested. Similar to previous aerial photograph with the exception that the structure located north of the Similar to previous aerial No additional 2011 Subject Property near the active photograph RECs noted. landfill has been demolished. The landfill appears to be expanding towards the east. The adjoining properties to the north and east of the Subject Similar to previous aerial Property have been cleared of No additional 2013 photograph trees. The landfill located north of RECs noted. the Subject Property has expanded to the east. 2015 Similar to previous aerial Similar to previous aerial No additional PAGE 19 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Adjoining /Surrounding Date Subject Property Comments Properties photograph photograph RECs noted. Similar to previous aerial Similar to previous aerial No additional 2017 photograph photograph RECs noted. Similar to previous aerial Similar to previous aerial No additional 2019 photograph photograph RECs noted. Similar to previous aerial Similar to previous aerial No additional 2021 photograph photograph RECs noted. The three structures are no longer visible in the eastern portion of the Subject Property; however, the Similar to previous aerial No additional 2024 Subject Property is fully photograph RECs noted. forested which may be impairing the ability to see the structures. Based on review of the historical aerial photographs, the Subject Property has been used for residential purposes from approximately 1960 to present. The western and northern adjacent properties have been utilized as a solid waste management facility and landfill, respectively, from as early as 1985 to present. 4.4.5 Historical Topographic Maps CHA reviewed historical topographic maps provided by ERIS. The topographic map report is summarized below and provided in its entirety in Appendix D. Table 4-5. Historical Topographic Map Summary Adjoining /Surrounding Date Subject Property Comments Properties The Subject Property appears sloped from the The New York Central and northwest to the southeast. A Hudson River Railroad is road borders the southern located east of the Subject 1893 boundary of the Subject No RECs noted. Property. Rensselaer Lake Property. A structure is is located southeast of the visible in the southeastern Subject Property corner of the Subject Property. Similar to previous Similar to previous 1895 No RECs noted. topographic map topographic map Similar to previous Similar to previous 1898 No RECs noted. topographic map topographic map The structure previously visible in the southeastern corner of the Subject Similar to previous 1927 No RECs noted. Property is no located topographic map outside the Subject Property boundary. The Subject PAGE 20 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Adjoining /Surrounding Date Subject Property Comments Properties Property appears sloped to the north. Similar to previous Similar to previous 1947 No RECs noted. topographic map topographic map Similar to previous Similar to previous 1950 No RECs noted. topographic map topographic map No structure is visible on the Subject Property or immediately adjacent to the Similar to previous 1953 Subject Property. The road No RECs noted. topographic map. that borders the Subject Property to the south is labeled as Rapp Road. The historical presence of a landfill located north northwest of The 1978 historical The surrounding area is the Subject topographic map is an aerial developed for commercial Property may photograph of the area. At and residential use both to constitute a REC 1978 least two structures are the northeast and based on the visible on the Subject southwest of the Subject direction of Property. Property. groundwater. Additional discussion of this is included in Section 4.2. Two structures are visible on the Subject Property. A Four structures are visible No additional 1980 driveway is visible along the on the eastern adjacent RECs noted. eastern boundary of the property. Subject Property. Similar to previous aerial photograph with the exception that two tanks are Similar to previous No additional 1994 labeled near the structure topographic map RECs noted. north of the Subject Property adjacent to the landfill. Similar to previous topographic map, structures Similar to previous No additional 2013 are no longer shown on the topographic map RECs noted. Subject Property or surrounding area. Similar to previous Similar to previous No additional 2016 topographic map topographic map RECs noted. Similar to previous Similar to previous No additional 2019 topographic map topographic map RECs noted. PAGE 21 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 4.4.6 Reports of Previous Investigations No previous environmental reports were available for review during the course of this investigation. PAGE 22 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 5.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE 5.1 Methodology & Limiting Conditions Site reconnaissance of the Subject Property was performed on November 1, 2024 by Caroline Hurlburt, a Scientist II employed by CHA. Weather conditions during site reconnaissance were sunny and clear. CHA did not have access to the interior of any of the on-site structures including the permanent residential home, two mobile homes, two garages, and five small shed-like structures on the Subject Property. This is considered a limiting condition. The Subject Property was inspected on foot according to the following methodology: • The exterior was observed by traversing the perimeter then crisscrossing undeveloped areas. • Structural improvements were observed on the perimeter. Interior access was not permitted to any of the structures found on site. • Nearby properties were observed from the Subject Property periphery and public thoroughfares or rights-of-way. The results of the inspection are detailed below, and photographs taken during the inspection are included in Appendix A. 5.2 General Site Setting (Structures/Roads/Settings/Uses) The Subject Property consists of 3.32 acres of residential property located in a mixed-use commercial area at 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road in the City of Albany, Albany County, New York. According to the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database, one of the parcels is serviced by public sewer services while two of the parcels have private sewer septic systems. However, the owner of the Subject Property indicated in an interview that all three parcels have private sewer septic systems. All three parcels are serviced by public water supply. The Subject Property is serviced with electricity provided by National Grid. The existing features of the Subject Property include a permanent residential home, two mobile homes, two garages, and five small shed-like structures. General descriptions of the interior features and items to note are provided, below. 5.3 Exterior & Interior Observations Hazardous Substances and/or Petroleum Products: There was evidence of petroleum products observed on the Subject Property at the time of the site reconnaissance. Two 250-gallon aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) were noted behind the two garages. According to the homeowner the tanks stored kerosene and were used to heat the two mobile homes on site about 50 years ago. The tanks were found empty at the time of the site reconnaissance. Aboveground/Underground Storage Tanks (ASTs/USTs): Two 250-gallon ASTs were noted behind the two garages. According to the homeowner the tanks stored kerosene and were used to heat the two mobile homes on site about 50 years ago. The tanks were found empty at the time of the site inspection. PAGE 23 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Strong, Pungent, or Noxious Odors: There were no strong, pungent, or noxious odors or associated sources of air emissions observed on the Subject Property or adjoining/nearby properties at the time of the site reconnaissance. Surface Water, Pools, Ponds or Sumps: There was no evidence of surface waters, pools, or sumps likely containing liquids, hazardous substances, and/or petroleum products observed on the Subject Property or adjoining/nearby properties at the time of site reconnaissance. Drum, Totes, and Bulk Containers: There was no evidence of any drums, totes, or other intermediate bulk containers observed at the Subject Property or adjoining/nearby properties during the site reconnaissance. Unidentified Substance Containers: There was no evidence of unidentified substance containers on the Subject Property at the time of site reconnaissance. Electrical Equipment and Potential Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Sources: There was no evidence of electrical equipment or potential PCB sources on the Subject Property or adjoining/nearby properties at the time of site reconnaissance. CHA observed three transformers (one pole-mounted and two pad-mounted) at the time of the site reconnaissance. The transformer(s) appeared to be in good condition and had no evidence that the transformer contained PCBs. In accordance with Title 40—Protection of Environment, CFR, Chapter 1—Environmental Protection Agency, Subchapter R—Toxic Substance Control Act Part 761—PCBs, Manufacturing, Processing, Distribution in Commerce, and Use Prohibitions, the owner of the electrical equipment is responsible for maintenance of the equipment and remediation of impacted environmental media in the event of a leak. Therefore, the risk associated with PCBs to the Subject Property is mitigated by the condition and ownership by the utility company. Heating and Cooling: The dwelling on the Subject Property is heating and cooled with electric equipment. The two mobile homes on site are currently vacant but were historically heated with kerosene based on information from the homeowner. Stains (Except Water Stains) or Corrosion on Soil, Pavement, Floors, Walls, and/or Ceilings There were no areas of staining observed on the Subject Property at the time of the site reconnaissance. Stressed Vegetation: There was no evidence of stressed vegetation on the Subject Property or adjoining/nearby properties at the time of the site reconnaissance. Vegetation was observed to be normal for the time of year. Solid Waste Disposal: There was no evidence of solid waste disposal on the Subject Property at the time of the site inspection. The solid waste generated at the Subject Property consists of residential solid waste. PAGE 24 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 Water/Wastewater: According to the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database, one of the parcels is serviced by public sewer services while two of the parcels have private sewer septic systems. However, the owner of the Subject Property indicated in an interview that all three parcels have private sewer septic systems. There was no other evidence of water discharging from, or onto, the Subject Property at the time of site reconnaissance. Water Supply/Monitoring Wells: The Subject Property is serviced by the public water supply. There was one drinking water well observed; however, the private well is no longer used. A test well was also observed during the site inspection. Evidence of Fill Material: No evidence of fill material was observed during site reconnaissance. PAGE 25 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 6.0 INTERVIEWS To gather information on the Subject Property, CHA sent out AAI questionnaires and conducted interviews requesting the following information relevant to hazardous substances and/or petroleum products in, on, at, or from the Subject Property: 1. Any pending, threatened, or past litigation. 2. Pending, threatened, or past administrative proceedings. 3. Any notices from any governmental entity regarding any possible violation of environmental laws or possible liability. 4. Any other specialized or commonly known/reasonably ascertainable information. Information received from interviews is detailed below. 6.1 Interview with Key Site Management, Occupants, or Owners of the Subject Property Mr. and Mrs. Simon, the current property owners of 502 and 506 Rapp Road parcels were interviewed by CHA during the site reconnaissance. They indicated to CHA that there were two ASTs primarily used to heat the two mobile homes at the Subject Property (see photographs 6 and 7 in Appendix A). Mr. and Mrs. Simon indicated there had been no spills associated with the tanks. Additionally, they indicated that the permanent residential home had historically had its own well before being connected to the City of Albany’s public water system following water quality concerns. Mr. and Mrs. Simon could not recall the exact date of this transition. Other information provided by Mr. and Mrs. Simon is incorporated throughout this report. 6.2 Interviews with Local Government Officials CHA’s contact with local government officials is summarized in Section 4.3 of this report. 6.3 Interviews with Others No other persons were interviewed during the course of this assessment. PAGE 26 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 7.0 ADDITIONAL & NON-ASTM ISSUES No sample collection or any other investigation for the purpose of determining the possible presence of asbestos, radon, mold, lead-based paint, and/or any other potential contaminants requiring specialized testing procedures or sampling was conducted during this investigation. No assessment was conducted for the possible presence or absence of wetlands and no determination is offered with regard to the suitability of the Subject Property for development or any other specific use or purpose. 7.1 Suspect Asbestos-Containing Materials Records from the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database indicate that the mobile homes structure on the Subject Property were constructed in 1958 while the permanent residential home was constructed in 1984. Therefore, based on the year of construction of the structures, there is potential to encounter asbestos-containing material (ACM). However, building materials appeared to be in generally good condition at the time of the site reconnaissance. 7.2 Lead-Based Paint Records from the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database indicate that the mobile homes structure on the Subject Property were constructed in 1958 while the permanent residential home was constructed in 1984. Therefore, based on the year of construction of the structures, there is potential to encounter lead-based paint (LBP). However, the painted surfaces appeared to be in good condition at the time of the site reconnaissance. 7.3 Wetlands A review of the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) revealed that there are no wetlands on the Subject Property. The wetland in closest proximity to the Subject Property is approximately 0.02 miles away in the northeast direction. PAGE 27 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 8.0 FINDINGS & OPINIONS The Subject Property consists of three parcels totaling 3.32 acres of residential property located northwest of the City of Albany, Albany County, New York. The Subject Property is listed under three physical addresses: 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road. The Subject Property is improved with one permanent residence (506 Rapp Road), two mobile homes (502 and 504 Rapp Road), five shed structures located across the Subject Property, and a paved driveway along the eastern boundary. According to the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database, one of the parcels is serviced by public sewer services while two of the parcels have private sewer septic systems. However, the owner of the Subject Property indicated in an interview that all three parcels have private sewer septic systems. All three parcels are serviced by public water supply. The Subject Property is serviced with electricity provided by National Grid. The remaining area of the Subject Property is forested. Based on review of the historical aerial photographs, the Subject Property has been used for residential purposes from approximately 1960 to present. The Subject Property was not identified by ERIS on reasonably attainable standards or additional environmental record resources. Additionally, the NYSDEC’s Environmental Remediation Databases including the Spills Incidents Database, Environmental Site Remediation Database, and Bulk Storage Database, were searched for records associated with the Subject Property. No records were identified for the Subject Property. Several listings in the ERIS regulatory database report were identified adjacent to the Subject Property. Specifically, the adjacent property located up-gradient and to the north/northwest of the Subject Property was identified in several regulatory databases by ERIS and NYSDEC as a solid waste management facility and landfill. Based on the records identified by the regulatory database and NYSDEC’s environmental remediation databases as well as CHA’s supplemental knowledge of the site, this site’s historical use as a landfill represents a REC for the following reasons: • Potential for contaminated groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property. • Both the active and inactive landfill located at the site are a likely source of PFAS based on the known municipal solid waste interred at both landfills. Due to the proximity of both landfills and the direction of groundwater, there is the potential for PFAS impacted groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property. There is minimal to no potential for vapor encroachment potential based on the lack of evidence of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and semi volatile organic compound (SVOC) contamination on the Subject Property. A review of the FIRM developed for the project vicinity by FEMA indicated that the majority of the Subject Property is located within a 500-year floodplain. A review of the NWI revealed that there are no wetlands on the Subject Property. Records from the Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database indicate that the mobile home structures on the Subject Property were constructed in 1958 while the permanent residential home was constructed in 1984. Therefore, based on the year of construction of the structures, there is potential to encounter ACM and LBP. However, the building materials and painted surfaces appeared to be in good condition at the time of the site reconnaissance. PAGE 28 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 9.0 CONCLUSIONS CHA has performed this Phase I ESA in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E1527-21 of the Subject Property located at 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road in the City of Albany, Albany County New York. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 1.4 of the ESA report. This assessment has revealed the following recognized environmental conditions, controlled recognized environmental conditions, and/or significant data gaps in connection with the subject property: • Historical use of the adjoining north/northwest property as a solid waste management facility and landfill. Specifically, the potential for contaminated groundwater to migrate onto the Subject Property. This is further supported through the observation of a test well on the Subject Property. Also, the active and inactive landfills are potential sources of PFAS groundwater contamination on the Subject Property. PAGE 29 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 10.0 QUALIFICATIONS & ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT This Phase I ESA was performed and reviewed by qualified environmental professionals employed by CHA. CHA has performed this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E1527-21 of 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road (the Subject Property). Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 1.4 of this report. This assessment has revealed recognized environmental conditions, controlled recognized environmental conditions, and/or significant data gaps in connection with the subject property. These conditions are summarized in Section 9.0. CHA is a full-service engineering consulting firm with offices throughout the United States. CHA has the resources and the capabilities to perform Phase I ESAs. CHA declares, that to the best of our professional knowledge and belief, the individuals responsible for the preparation of this report meet the definition of an Environmental Professional as defined by 40 CFR Part 312.10 and Appendix X2 of the ASTM Standard Practice E1527-21. We have the specific qualifications based on education, training, and experience to assess a property of the nature, history, and setting of the subject property. We have developed and performed AAI in general conformance with the standards and practices outlined in 40 CFR Part 312. ESA Completed By: ESA Report Reviewed By: Raylani Reis, EIT Ronald J. Skipp, CHMM Environmental Engineer II Senior Project Manager I PAGE 30 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 11.0 RESOURCE SUMMARY In compiling the report summarizing this investigation, the following persons/agencies were interviewed and/or contacted, and resources were checked. Albany County Image Mate Online Property Database: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/163f1611abc3415383d7f89393d4e2d5/page/M ainMap/#data_s=id%3A7180c438a01a4715bfb0f9baabe66d7b-193207add58-layer- 45%3A76496. Accessed online 10/29/24. Environmental Risk Information System: Regulatory Database Report, 10/30/24; Physical Settings Report including soils information, flood plain mapping, and elevation, 10/30/24; Aerial Photograph Report, 10/30/24; Sanborn Fire Insurance Map Report, 10/30/24; Historic Topographical Map Report 10/30/24; and City Directories Image Report, 11/8/24. FEMA FIRMette Flood Mapper. 2024. 504 Rapp Road Albany, New York. https://msc.fema.gov/portal/search Geologic Map of New York: Hudson Mohawk Sheet: USGS. Google Earth Online: 504 Rapp Road Albany, New York information accessed online 10/30/24. National Wetlands Inventory: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Environmental Conservation. NWI Online Mapper application. http://wetlandsfws.er.usgs.gov/NWI/index.html NYSDEC Environmental Site Database Search: accessed online 10/29/24. NYS Electric Utility Service Territories: https://data.ny.gov/Energy-Environment/NYS-Electric- Utility-Service-Territories/q5m9-rahr USDA Soil Survey for Albany County: accessed online 10/30/24. USEPA PFAS Enforcement Discretion and Settlement Policy Under Cercla. Letter from the Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. Dated 4/19/24. USGS Map Viewer: 504 Rapp Road Albany, New York information accessed online 10/30/24. Surficial Geologic Map of New York: Hudson-Mohawk Sheet: USGS. 1987. PAGE 31 CITY OF ALBANY | 502, 504, & 506 RAPP ROAD CHA PROJECT NUMBER 087279.000 FIGURES . Subject Property Sources: Esri, HERE, Garmin, Intermap, Miles increment P Corp., GEBCO, USGS, FAO, 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 NPS, NRCAN, GeoBase, IGN, Kadaster NL, Ordnance Survey, Esri Japan, METI, Esri Job No: 087279 Subject Property Location Map NOV 2024 FIGURE 1 502, 504, 506 Rapp Road 3 Winners Circle Suite 100 Albany, New York 12205-0269 Albany, New York www.chasolutions.com APPROXIMATE PROPERTY LINE TEMPORARY RESIDENCES TRANSFER STATION AND LANDFILL ENTRANCE PERMANENT RESIDENCE Drawing Copyright © 2024 PROJECT NO. 087279 III Winners Circle, PO Box 5269 Albany, NY 12205-0269 518.453.4500 . www.chasolutions.com APPENDIX A Photolog Photograph 1. General view of the dwelling found on site. Photograph 2. Dwelling is heated and cooled by electricity. Photograph 3. Two mobile homes found on site. Photograph 4. Closer view of one of the mobile homes. Photograph 5. Garage found on site. Photograph 6. 1 of the 2 ASTs found on site. The tank was in good condition and empty while on site. No labels were found. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road PROJECT NO. 3 Winners Circle Suite 100 City of Albany 087279 Albany, New York 12205-0269 www.chasolutions.com Albany County, New York Photograph 7. The second AST found on site. The tank was in Photograph 8. Tool storage found on site. good condition and empty while on site. No labels were found. Photograph 9. Unoccupied chicken coup found on site. Photograph 10. Shed found on site. Photograph 11. Eastern neighboring property. Pinebush Sign. Photograph 12. Pole mounted electricity panel along eastern boundary of Subject Property. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS 502, 504, and 506 Rapp Road PROJECT NO. 3 Winners Circle Suite 100 City of Albany 087279 Albany, New York 12205-0269 www.chasolutions.com Albany County, New York APPENDIX B Interview Records Phase I Environmental Site Assessment User Questionnair e To qualify for one of the Landowner Liability Protecti ons (LLPs) offered by the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act of 2001 (the “Brownfi elds Amendments”), the user must conduct the following inquiries required by 40 C.F.R. S§ 312.25, 312.28, 312.29, 312.30, and 312.31. These inquiries must also be conducted by the EPA Brownfield Assessment and Characterization grantees. The user should provide the following information to the environm ental rofessional. Failure to conduct these inquiries could result in a determination that “all appropriate inquiri ” is not complete. 1. Environmental liens that are filed or recorded against the subject property (40 CER. § 312.25). Did a search of land title records (or judicial records where appropria te, see Note 1 below) identify any environmental liens filed or recorded against the subject property under federal, tribal, state, or local law? Note 1 —In certain jurisdictions, federal, tribal, state, or local statues, or regulations specify that environmental liens and AULs be filed in judicial records rather than in land title records. In such cases judicial records shall be searched for environmental liens and AULs. Me Activity and use limitations that are in place on the subject property or that have been filed or recorded against the subject property. Did a search of /and title records (or judicial records where appropria te, see Note 1 above) identify any AULs, such as engineering controls, land use restrictions of institutional controls that are in place at the subject property and/or have been filed or recorded against the subject property under federal, tribal, state or local law? Le Specialized knowledge or experience of the person seeking to quality for the LLP (40 CFR. § 312.28). Do you have any specialized knowledge or experience related to the subject property or nearby properties? For example, are you involved in the same line of business as the current or former occupants of the subject ‘property or an adjoining property so that you would have specialized knowledge of the chemicals and processes used by this type of business? wo Relationship ofthe purchase price to the fair market value of the subject property if it were not contaminated (40 C.F.R. § 312.29). Does the purchase price being paid for the subject property reasonab ly reflect the fair market value of the property? If you conclude that there is a differenc e, have you considered whether the lower purchase price is because contamination is known or believed to be present at the subject property? Ves Page 1 CHA 5. Commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the subject property (40 C.E.R. § 312.30). Are you aware of commonly known or reason ably ascertainable information about the subject property that would help the environmental professional to identify conditions indicative of release or threa tened releases? For example, a. Do you know the past uses of the subject proper ty? If yes, please explain: fonny Resroar b. Do you know of specific chemicals that are presen t or once were present at the subject property? If yes, please explain: > ¢. Do you know of spills or other chemical release s that have taken place at the subject property? If yes, please explain: Ne d. Do you knowof any environmental cleanups that have taken place at the subject property? If yes, please explain: Ab The degree of obviousness of the presence or likely presence of contamination at the subject property, and the ability to detect the contamination by appropriate investigation (40 C.F.R. § 312.31). Based on your knowledge and experience related to the subject property, are there any obvious indicators that point to the presence or likely presence of releases at the subject property? Name (printed): osx Ge SerrtAds h Signature: Date: alt 24 Page 2 November 18, 2024 Records Access Office New York State Department of Health Corning Tower, Room 2364 Albany, New York 12237-0044 foil@health.ny.gov RE: Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) Request 502/504/506 Rapp Road Albany, New York Tax Map Parcel #: 41.00-2-116, 41.00-2-117, 41.00-2-114, and 41.00-2-115 CHA Project Number: 087279.000 To Whom it May Concern: CHA Consulting, Inc. is currently conducting a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) on the Subject Property composed of four parcels located in the City of Albany, Albany County, New York State. The Subject Property is listed under three physical addresses and consists of four parcel numbers as shown in the Table below. Address Tax ID # Parcel Size Current Owner The Simon Family Irr- 502 Rapp Road 41.00-2-114 0.32 Trust 504 Rapp Road 41.00-2-115 2 Melanie Corrine The Simon Family Irr- 506 Rapp Road 41.00-2-116 1 Trust No Physical Address 41.00-2-117 0.11 State of New York Currently this property is used for residential purposes. We are submitting this letter as an application for public access to the following records pertaining to the above referenced property under the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL): 1. Records pertaining to any permits or previous investigations for the Subject Property that required notification be provided to the New York State Department of Health. 2. Records pertaining to any public health concerns at the Subject Property or other properties within the vicinity. 3. Any other records relating to environmental health or public health concerns associated with the Subject Property. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or require any additional information. Thank you for your assistance with this project. Thank you, Raylani Reis, EIT Environmental Engineer II rreis@chasolutions.com ROO4910-111824 - FOIL Records Request Message History (2) 4 On 11/18/2024 11:43:25 AM, NYS DOH FOIL Records Access Center wrote: R= Department ——- ZIATE | of Health Dear Raylani Reis, This message confirms receipt of your request. Your request was received in this office on 11/18/2024 and given the reference number R004910-111824 for tracking purposes. Records Requested: See attached letter for full description of requested records If you submitted a request for records outside of our normal business hours, your request will be marked as received on the next business day. The Department will acknowledge your request within five business days of the day it is marked as received. Sincerely, Dig David J. Harvey, Records Access Officer NYS Department of Health VON Page 1 To monitor the progress or update this request, please log into the FOIL Records Access Center Powered by Gov@\ I On 11/18/2024 11:43:24 AM, Raylani Reis wrote: Request Created on Public Portal by Pemvored Gov@i Page 2 11/19/24, 4:43 PM Request 24-580 - NextRequest - Modern FOIA & Public Records Request Software Skip to main content Albany County Gp NextRequest Request Visibility: & Unpublished a Request 24-580 (=,9F) G Dates Request CHA Consulting, Inc. is currently conducting a Phase | Due Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) on a Subject November 26, 2024 Property composed of the following four parcels and three physical addresses: Received November 19, 2024 via web e 502 Rapp Road (Tax Parcel No. 41.00-2-114) e 504 Rapp Road (Tax Parcel No. 41.00-2-115) e 506 Rapp Road (Tax Parcel No. 41.00-2-116) e No Physical Address (Tax Parcel No. 41.00-2-117) Requester Currently the Subject Property is used for residential 2 Raylani Reis purposes. This request is for any records maintained by Albany County for the Subject Property's above | rreis@chasolutions.com parcels/addresses that pertain to the environmental condition and quality of the property. This includes © 45 Main Street Suite 526, Brookyn, NY, 11201 e Records of any investigations including previous ESA or investigations of code enforcements or violations ey) 5405525574 at the Subject Property e Records relating to any environmental conditions at tm CHA Consulting the site including contamination of soil, groundwater, surface water, and/or air. e Records pertaining to any public health concerns at the Subject Property. Staff assigned Departments Similar requests have been made to the City of Albany and the NYSDOH. Environmental Health Thank you for your assistance. Point of contact Tonnesha Richards Timeline Documents nN Requester + Staff M Message to requester https://albanycounty.nextrequest.com/requests/24-580 1/2 11/19/24, 4:43 PM Request 24-580 - NextRequest - Modern FOIA & Public Records Request Software Your Albany County FOIL request has been successfully submitted. Any and all communications should be done in the portal. Thank you November 19, 2024, 4:41pm . Public im Department assignment Environmental Health November 19, 2024, 4:41pm by the requester Public E Request opened Request received via web November 19, 2024, 4:41pm by the requester ep CIVICPLUS FAQS Help Privacy Terms Albany County Clerk NextRequest https://albanycounty.nextrequest.com/requests/24-580 2/2 11/19/24, 4:28 PM Service Request Edit Page st. ALBANY fe NEW YORK| EST. 1686 Albany FOIA Center Main Menu Albany FOIL Center @ Home View Message(s) Q FAQs Request Type: FOIL Request (F Submit a Request Description: A public record is any state or local record & My Request Center relating to the conduct of government or the performance ofa governmental function, and FAQs which is prepared or retained by any state or local agency. The record may be in a variety of See All FAQs Q forms such as writing, a recording, a picture, an electronic disk, a magnetic tape, etc. What records can | ask for under FOIL? Contact E-Mail: rreis@chasolutions.com How do | get a copy ofa Reference No: W023292-111924 record under FOILS Status: New Request How long does it take to get Type of Information Requested: Building and Property Records a copy of a record that | have requested under FOIL? Subcategory: Can | inspect the records for Describe the document(s) you are requesting. | am requesting any building and property records no charge? | am requesting the following document(s): associated with the following four parcels 41.00-2- Is there a charge for 116 (506 Rapp Road), 41.00-2-117 (No physical accessing the City of Albany address), 41.00-2-114 (502 Rapp Road), and 41.00- records under FOIL? 2-115 (504 Rapp Road). These records are being request as part of a Phase | Environmental Site Can | come to pick up the Assessment. Currently the property is being used copies of records responsive to my FOIL for residential purposes. This request is for any request? building and property records associated with the above parcels. How is my identity protected from someone Is this a Media Request?: No else’s FOIL request for records? New Message % Cancel How can | see the Freedom of Information Law? Messages @ pm Print Messages (PDF) Dear Raylani Reis: lam in receipt of your Freedom of Information Law request, dated 11/19/2024, Your request is being reviewed, and could take up to 20 business days to be completed. Under NYS Law, you may be charged $.25 per page for photocopying (if applicable), or other fees allowed under the Public Officers Law (our fee = $10/CD-DVD). https://albanyny.mycusthelp.com/WEBAPP/_rs/(S(5k3jldwuOQmmgvudww335y0r5))/RequestEdit.aspx?sSessionID=1003721443HNPKMXLNOUKZENO... 1/2 11/19/24, 4:28 PM Service Request Edit Page Sincerely, Shaniqua Jackson, City Clerk / Records Access Officer To track your request and respond, visit the Freedom of Information Request page, then click on "My Records Center." https://albanyny.mycusthelp.com/WEBAPP/_rs/(S(5k3jidwuOQmmgvudww335y0r5))/RequestEdit.aspx?sSessionID=1003721443HNPKMXLNOUKZENO... 2/2 Reis, Raylani From: Albany FOIL Center Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2024 3:31 PM To: Reis, Raylani Subject: [--EXTERNAL--]: Albany, NY Service Request Updated :: W023292-111924 --- Please respond above this line --- 11/21/2024 Raylani Reis 45 Main Street Brookyn, NY 11201 FOIL NO: W023292-111924 Dear Raylani Reis, Your request is hereby denied for the following reasons:  No location provided- WE DO NOT MAINTAIN NOR DO WE PERFORM SURVEYS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY  502 Rapp Rd- NO LINKED RECORDS 504 Rapp - NO LINKED RECORDS 506 Rapp Rd- NO LINKED RECORDS Any person denied access to records may appeal the denial in writing within 30 days. Such appeals should be addressed to: Appeals Officer Robert Schofield City Hall, Room 202 Albany, NY 12207 Please specify the provisions of the law under which you are filing the appeal. An appeal must be decided in writing within 10 business days of the receipt of the notice of appeal. Sincerely, Shaniqua Jackson City Clerk / Records Access Officer 1 APPENDIX C ERIS Regulatory Database Project Property: 502 & 504 Rapp Road 502 & 504 Rapp Road Albany NY 12205 Project No: 087279.000.0000016 Report Type: Database Report Order No: 24102900503 Requested by: CHA Consulting, Inc. Date Completed: October 30, 2024 h-Table Table of of Contents Contents Table of Contents...........................................................................................2 Executive Summary........................................................................................3 Executive Summary: Report Summary.......................................................................................................................4 Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Project Property...................................................................................9 Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Surrounding Properties......................................................................10 Executive Summary: Summary by Data Source.......................................................................................................17 Map...............................................................................................................25 Aerial.............................................................................................................28 Topographic Map..........................................................................................29 Detail Report.................................................................................................30 Unplottable Summary.................................................................................129 Unplottable Report......................................................................................130 Appendix: Database Descriptions...............................................................145 Definitions...................................................................................................162 Notice: IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS and YOUR LIABILITY Reliance on information in Report: This report DOES NOT replace a full Phase I Environmental Site Assessment but is solely intended to be used as database review of environmental records. 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Report Type: Database Report Historicals/Products: Aerial Photographs Historical Aerials (with Project Boundaries) City Directory Search CD - 2 Street Search ERIS Xplorer ERIS Xplorer Excel Add-On Excel Add-On Fire Insurance Maps US Fire Insurance Maps Physical Setting Report (PSR) Physical Setting Report (PSR) Product Summary Product Summary for Aerials, FIMs & Topos Topographic Map Topographic Maps Vapor Screening Tool Vapor Screening Tool erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 3 h-Executive Summary: Executive Summary: Report Report Summary Summary Database Searched Search Project Within 0.125mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi to Total Radius Property 0.12mi to 0.25mi 0.50mi 1.00mi Standard Environmental Records Federal rr-NPL-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 NPL rr-PROPOSED NPL-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 PROPOSED NPL rr-DELETED NPL-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 DELETED NPL rr-SEMS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 SEMS rr-ODI-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 ODI rr-SEMS ARCHIVE-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 SEMS ARCHIVE rr-CERCLIS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 CERCLIS rr-IODI-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 IODI rr-CERCLIS NFRAP-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 CERCLIS NFRAP rr-CERCLIS LIENS-aa Y PO 0 - - - - 0 CERCLIS LIENS rr-RCRA CORRACTS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 RCRA CORRACTS rr-RCRA TSD-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 RCRA TSD rr-RCRA LQG-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 - - 1 RCRA LQG rr-RCRA SQG-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 RCRA SQG rr-RCRA VSQG-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 RCRA VSQG rr-RCRA NON GEN-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 - - 1 RCRA NON GEN rr-RCRA CONTROLS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 RCRA CONTROLS rr-FED ENG-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 FED ENG rr-FED INST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 FED INST rr-LUCIS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 LUCIS rr-NPL IC-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 NPL IC rr-ERNS 1982 TO 1986-aa Y PO 0 - - - - 0 ERNS 1982 TO 1986 rr-ERNS 1987 TO 1989-aa Y PO 0 - - - - 0 ERNS 1987 TO 1989 rr-ERNS-aa Y PO 0 - - - - 0 ERNS rr-FED BROWNFIELDS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 FED BROWNFIELDS rr-FEMA UST-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 FEMA UST rr-FRP-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 FRP erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 4 Database Searched Search Project Within 0.125mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi to Total Radius Property 0.12mi to 0.25mi 0.50mi 1.00mi rr-DELISTED FRP-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 DELISTED FRP rr-HIST GAS STATIONS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 HIST GAS STATIONS rr-REFN-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 REFN rr-BULK TERMINAL-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 BULK TERMINAL rr-SEMS LIEN-aa Y PO 0 - - - - 0 SEMS LIEN rr-SUPERFUND ROD-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUPERFUND ROD rr-DOE FUSRAP-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOE FUSRAP State rr-SHWS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 SHWS rr-DELISTED SHWS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 DELISTED SHWS rr-HSWDS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 HSWDS rr-VAPOR-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 VAPOR rr-SWF/LF-aa Y 0.5 0 4 0 0 - 4 SWF/LF rr-LANDFILL INACTIVE-aa Y 0.5 0 1 0 0 - 1 LANDFILL INACTIVE rr-WASTE TIRE-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 WASTE TIRE rr-OER CLEANUP-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 OER CLEANUP rr-RECYCLING-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 RECYCLING rr-LST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 1 2 - 3 LST rr-DELISTED LST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 DELISTED LST rr-UST-aa Y 0.25 0 1 1 - - 2 UST rr-AST-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 - - 1 AST rr-TANKS-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 - - 1 TANKS rr-MOSF-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 MOSF rr-CBS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 CBS rr-DELISTED TANKS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 DELISTED TANKS rr-DELISTED COUNTY-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 DELISTED COUNTY rr-ENG-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 ENG rr-INST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 INST rr-VCP-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 VCP rr-ERP-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 ERP rr-BROWNFIELDS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 BROWNFIELDS Tribal rr-INDIAN LUST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 INDIAN LUST rr-INDIAN UST-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 INDIAN UST erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 5 Database Searched Search Project Within 0.125mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi to Total Radius Property 0.12mi to 0.25mi 0.50mi 1.00mi rr-DELISTED INDIAN LST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 DELISTED INDIAN LST rr-DELISTED INDIAN UST-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 - - 0 DELISTED INDIAN UST County No County databases were selected to be included in the search. 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County No County additional environmental record sources available for this State. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 7 Database Searched Search Project Within 0.125mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi to Total Radius Property 0.12mi to 0.25mi 0.50mi 1.00mi Total: 0 22 3 46 1 72 * PO – Property Only * 'Property and adjoining properties' database search radii are set at 0.25 miles. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 8 h-Executive Summary: Executive Summary: Site Site Report Report Summary Summary - Project - Project Property Property Map DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance Elev Diff Page Key (mi/ft) (ft) Number No records found in the selected databases for the project property. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 9 h-Executive Summary: Executive Summary: Site Site Report Report Summary Summary - Surrounding - Surrounding Properties Properties Map DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance Elev Diff Page Key (mi/ft) (ft) Number dd-RCRA NON GEN-810398165-aa m1d RCRA ALBANY COUNTY OF 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 1 30 p1p-30-810398165-x1x NON GEN RAPP ROAD LANDFILL ALBANY NY 12203 126.73 EPA Handler ID: NYR000004424 dd-AST-810902121-aa m1d AST RAPP ROAD WASTE 525 RAPP ROAD WSW 0.02 / 1 35 p1p-35-810902121-x1x MANAGEMENT FACILITY Albany NY 12205 126.73 Site ID | Site Status: 36981 | Active m1d UST dd-UST-810937789-aa RAPP ROAD WASTE 525 RAPP ROAD WSW 0.02 / 1 46 p1p-46-810937789-x1x MANAGEMENT FACILITY Albany NY 12205 126.73 Site ID | Site Status: 36981 | Active m1d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813895027-aa ALBANY LANDFILL RAPP 525 RAPP RD LANDFILL WSW 0.02 / 1 54 p1p-54-813895027-x1x SPILLS RD ALBANY NY 126.73 Spill No | Close Date: 9712540 | 10/02/1998 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813895689-aa m1d NY WASTE MGT @ ALB RAPP RD 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 1 55 p1p-55-813895689-x1x SPILLS LANDFILL RAPP RD LANDFILL 126.73 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9801530 | 05/05/1998 12:00:00 AM m1d dd-NY SPILLS-822277174-aa NY LANDFILL RAPP RD 525 RAPP RD NORTH 525 WSW 0.02 / 1 56 p1p-56-822277174-x1x SPILLS RAPP RD NORTH 126.73 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1408364 | 11/13/2014 12:00:00 AM m1d NY dd-NY SPILLS-822825002-aa ALBANY LANDFILL RAPP 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 1 57 p1p-57-822825002-x1x SPILLS RD ALBANY NY 126.73 Spill No | Close Date: 1501066 | 04/30/2015 12:00:00 AM m1d NY dd-NY SPILLS-827222491-aa C/ALBANY RAPP RD 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 1 58 p1p-58-827222491-x1x SPILLS LANDFILL ALBANY NY 126.73 Spill No | Close Date: 1505371 | 12/14/2015 12:00:00 AM m1d NY dd-NY SPILLS-828924545-aa WASTE MGT TRUCK @ 525 RAPP RD LAND FILL 525 WSW 0.02 / 1 59 p1p-59-828924545-x1x SPILLS RAPP RD LANDFILL RAPP ROAD 126.73 ALBANY NY 12205 Spill No | Close Date: 1508355 | 11/12/2015 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-828925222-aa m1d NY WASTE MGT TRUCK @ 525 RAPP RD LAND FILL WSW 0.02 / 1 60 p1p-60-828925222-x1x SPILLS RAPP RD LANDFILL RAPP RD 126.73 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1508356 | 11/12/2015 12:00:00 AM dd-TANKS-828930173-aa m1d TANKS ALBANY ENERGY LLC 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 1 61 p1p-61-828930173-x1x ALBANY NY 12204 126.73 Site ID | Site Status: 38043 | Active dd-SWF/LF-881495483-aa m1d SWF/LF Albany Recyclables 525 Rapp Road WSW 0.02 / 1 62 p1p-62-881495483-x1x Handling Facility Albany NY 12205 126.73 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 10 Map DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance Elev Diff Page Key (mi/ft) (ft) Number dd-SWF/LF-881497913-aa m1d SWF/LF Albany (City) SWMF 525 Rapp Road WSW 0.02 / 1 63 p1p-63-881497913-x1x Albany NY 12205 126.73 dd-SWF/LF-881498749-aa m1d SWF/LF Albany (City) SWMF 525 Rapp Road WSW 0.02 / 1 63 p1p-63-881498749-x1x Albany NY 12205 126.73 dd-SWF/LF-881500664-aa m1d SWF/LF Albany (City) SWMF 525 Rapp Road WSW 0.02 / 1 64 p1p-64-881500664-x1x Albany NY 12205 126.73 m1d LANDFILL dd-LANDFILL INACTIVE-882009933-aa Albany City Landfill 525 Rapp Rd N WSW 0.02 / 1 65 p1p-65-882009933-x1x INACTIVE Albany NY 126.73 m1d NY dd-NY SPILLS-887353009-aa ALBANY LANDFILL 525 RIPP RD WSW 0.02 / 1 67 p1p-67-887353009-x1x SPILLS ALBANY NY 126.73 Spill No | Close Date: 2007929 | 04/15/2021 12:00:00 AM m1d AIR dd-AIR PERMITS-892000897-aa City of Albany Rapp Road 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 1 68 p1p-68-892000897-x1x PERMITS Waste Management ALBANY NY 12205 126.73 Facility m1d NY dd-NY SPILLS-918325136-aa ALBANY LANDFILL 525 RAPP RD N WSW 0.02 / 1 68 p1p-68-918325136-x1x SPILLS ALBANY NY 126.73 Spill No | Close Date: 2210291 | 04/03/2023 12:00:00 AM m1d NY dd-NY SPILLS-922168831-aa LANDFILL 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 1 69 p1p-69-922168831-x1x SPILLS ALBANY NY 126.73 Spill No | Close Date: 2308730 | 02/01/2024 12:00:00 AM m2d PFAS dd-PFAS IND-918289997-aa ALBANY LANDFILL GAS WSW 0.03 / 0 70 p1p-70-918289997-x1x IND UTILIZATION PROJECT ALBANY NY 152.03 dd-RCRA LQG-810529981-aa m3d RCRA NYSDOT BIN 1073570 RAPP RD OVER THRUWAY SW 0.12 / 1 71 p1p-71-810529981-x1x LQG OVER INTERSTATE 90 EXIT 626.38 MM 14829 ALBANY NY 12205 EPA Handler ID: NYR000146258 m4d UST dd-UST-810938683-aa PINE BUSH FIRE 223 WASHINGTON AVE EXT SW 0.19 / 5 73 p1p-73-810938683-x1x STATION ALBANY NY 12205-5504 1,006.17 Site ID | Site Status: 38259 | Unregulated/Closed m4d LST dd-LST-813993904-aa PINE BUSH FIRE 223 WASHINGTON AVE EXT SW 0.19 / 5 77 p1p-77-813993904-x1x STATION WASHINGTON ALBANY NY 1,006.17 AVE EXT Spill No | Close Date: 0311077 | 02/04/2004 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 11 Map DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance Elev Diff Page Key (mi/ft) (ft) Number dd-NY SPILLS-813708252-aa m5d NY SOLID WASTE MGT FAC RAPP RD @ WASHINGTON SW 0.21 / 11 78 p1p-78-813708252-x1x SPILLS RAPP RD @ AVE C/ALBANY SOLID WA 1,117.63 WASHINGTON AVE RAPP RD AND WASHINGTON ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1302027 | 05/29/2013 12:00:00 AM m6d SHWS dd-SHWS-814054092-aa Albany City Landfill Rapp Road WNW 0.28 / 11 79 p1p-79-814054092-x1x Colonie NY 12203 1,479.31 dd-NY SPILLS-813854068-aa m7d NY MEDICAL WASTE I-87 @ I-87 S @ I-90 W 87 SOUTH SE 0.29 / 25 81 p1p-81-813854068-x1x SPILLS I-90 TO 190 EASTERN W 1,529.69 MEDICAL WASTE ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 0411007 | 01/11/2005 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813650006-aa m8d NY INK TRUCK I-90 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 83 p1p-83-813650006-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 TWY ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9103771 | 07/09/1991 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813652025-aa TWY I-90 CP EXPRESS NYS TWY @ I-90 EXIT 24 I-90 SE 0.30 / 13 84 p1p-84-813652025-x1x SPILLS INK EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 @ I-87 1,579.29 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9104224 | 07/26/1991 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813655270-aa m8d NY NYS TWY 6-MILE NYS TWY EXIT 24 LAKE I-90 SE 0.30 / 13 84 p1p-84-813655270-x1x SPILLS WATERWORKS I-90 @ I- @ I-87 1,579.29 87 EXIT 24 COLONIE NY Spill No | Close Date: 8807127 | 12/02/1988 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813656755-aa JBT TRUCKING NYS TWY NYS TWY MP 148 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 85 p1p-85-813656755-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 MP 148 I-90 @ I- EXIT 24 1,579.29 87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9005839 | 08/29/1990 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813660390-aa RYDER MCLAREN IND I- NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 86 p1p-86-813660390-x1x SPILLS 90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 TWY ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9202993 | 06/15/1992 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813660471-aa TRUCK I-90 @ I-87 TWY I-90 @ I-87 N TWY @ NWAY SE 0.30 / 13 87 p1p-87-813660471-x1x SPILLS @ NWAY COLONIE NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9203553 | 06/30/1992 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813677917-aa TUNES TRUCK NYS TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 88 p1p-88-813677917-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9904560 | 07/20/1999 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813691099-aa THERRIEN TRUCK TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 89 p1p-89-813691099-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 0007851 | 10/04/2000 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813708357-aa MILLER TRANSPORT I-90 I-90 @ I-87 N TWY @ NWAY SE 0.30 / 13 90 p1p-90-813708357-x1x SPILLS @ I-87 TWY @ NWAY ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9203513 | 06/30/1992 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 12 Map DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance Elev Diff Page Key (mi/ft) (ft) Number dd-NY SPILLS-813710435-aa m8d NY MAINCARE NYS TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 91 p1p-91-813710435-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9010970 | 03/05/1991 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813723256-aa m8d NY CARMAN TRUCK TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 92 p1p-92-813723256-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 8904663 | 08/10/1989 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813737975-aa TWY EXIT 24 ACCIDENT NYS TWY EXIT 24 SE 0.30 / 13 93 p1p-93-813737975-x1x SPILLS I-90 @ I-87 TOLLBOOTH I-90 @ I-87 1,579.29 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8801185 | 05/06/1988 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813766170-aa TRUCK ROLL-OVER I-90 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 94 p1p-94-813766170-x1x SPILLS @ TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I- ALBANY NY 1,579.29 87 Spill No | Close Date: 8706335 | 10/27/1987 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813767969-aa TRUCK ROLL-OVER I-90 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 95 p1p-95-813767969-x1x SPILLS @ TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I- ALBANY NY 1,579.29 87 Spill No | Close Date: 8706317 | 10/26/1987 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813770203-aa YOGURT TRUCK EXIT 24 I-90 EXIT 24 I-87 NYS TWY SE 0.30 / 13 96 p1p-96-813770203-x1x SPILLS I-90 @ I-87 TWY ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9906729 | 09/06/1999 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813791570-aa m8d NY MOUSA TRUCK TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 SE 0.30 / 13 97 p1p-97-813791570-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ENTRANCE I-90 @ I-87 1,579.29 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9413191 | 01/13/1995 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813813738-aa m8d NY TRUCK ACCIDENT/FIRE NYS TWY MP 148.1 W EXIT SE 0.30 / 13 98 p1p-98-813813738-x1x SPILLS TWY EXIT 24 MP 148.1 I- 24 I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 MILE 1,579.29 90 MARKER 148.1 WEST BOUND ON ALBANY NY 12203 Spill No | Close Date: 0809424 | 02/11/2009 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813817960-aa TRUCK LEAK NYS TWY NYS TWY @ NWAY I-90 @ I- SE 0.30 / 13 99 p1p-99-813817960-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 NWAY I-90 @ I- 87 EXIT 24 TOLL BOOTH 1,579.29 87 EXIT 24 TOLL BOOTH NYSTHRU I-90/I-87 COLONIE NY 12205 Spill No | Close Date: 0608815 | 11/06/2006 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813832148-aa USA TRUCK TWY EXIT NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 100 p1p-100-813832148-x1x SPILLS 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9310202 | 01/04/2001 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813847632-aa NYS TWY TURPENTINE NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 101 p1p-101-813847632-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9204771 | 08/10/1992 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813885028-aa SYSTEMS 55 I-90 @ I-87 I-90 @ I-87 E NEAR EXIT 24 SE 0.30 / 13 102 p1p-102-813885028-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 TWY TWY 1,579.29 ALBANY NY erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 13 Map DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance Elev Diff Page Key (mi/ft) (ft) Number Spill No | Close Date: 8602918 | 08/01/1986 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813893823-aa MANGARDI TRUCK NYS TWY EXIT 24 TANDEM SE 0.30 / 13 103 p1p-103-813893823-x1x SPILLS TANDEM LOT EXIT 24 I- LOT I-90 @ I-87 1,579.29 90 @ I-87 TWY ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9840002 | 10/01/1998 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813904758-aa m8d NY NYS TWY TOLLBOOTH NYS TWY EXIT 24 SE 0.30 / 13 104 p1p-104-813904758-x1x SPILLS FACILITY I-90 @ I-87 TOLLBOOTH I-90 @ I-87 AT 1,579.29 EXIT 24 TOLLBOOTH FACILITY I 90 EXIT 24 TOLL ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1200637 | 06/01/2012 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813905948-aa m8d NY RIFENBURG TRUCK NYS NYS TWY EXIT 24 TANDEM SE 0.30 / 13 105 p1p-105-813905948-x1x SPILLS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 LOT I-90 @ I-87 PAVEMENT 1,579.29 THRUWAY EXIT 24 TANDEM LOT ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1203394 | 07/09/2012 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813946583-aa m8d NY JKN TRUCK NYS TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 N RAMP I- SE 0.30 / 13 106 p1p-106-813946583-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 90 @ I-87 1,579.29 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9910283 | 11/26/1999 12:00:00 AM m8d dd-NY SPILLS-813952669-aa NY TRUCK NYS TWY EXIT NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 107 p1p-107-813952669-x1x SPILLS 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 9910112 | 02/18/2000 12:00:00 AM m8d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813965241-aa MANVILLE SERVICE TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 13 108 p1p-108-813965241-x1x SPILLS EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY 1,579.29 Spill No | Close Date: 8300369 | 06/20/1983 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-828924573-aa m8d NY MVA I-90 @ I-87 TWY @ I-90 @ I-87 EAST RAMP NYS SE 0.30 / 13 109 p1p-109-828924573-x1x SPILLS NWAY EXIT 24? TWY EXIT 24? @ NWAY I87 1,579.29 S I 90 EAST RAMP ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1509532 | 12/21/2015 12:00:00 AM m9d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813976359-aa TERESIAN HOUSE 200 WASHINGTON AVE EXT WSW 0.33 / 12 110 p1p-110-813976359-x1x SPILLS NURSING HOME TERESIAN HOUSE NU 200 1,734.35 WASHINGTON AVE EXT WASHINGTON AVE EXT ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9413207 | 06/06/1995 12:00:00 AM m9d LST dd-LST-814041844-aa TERESIAN HOUSE 200 WASHINGTON AVE EXT WSW 0.33 / 12 111 p1p-111-814041844-x1x WASHINGTON AVE EXT TERESIAN HOUSE 200 1,734.35 WASHINGTON AVE. EXT. ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8805121 | 12/20/1988 12:00:00 AM m9d NY dd-NY SPILLS-828923209-aa NAT GRID 200 S. FRONTAGE RD PAD WSW 0.33 / 12 113 p1p-113-828923209-x1x SPILLS TRANSFORMER S. MOUNT 21-2 200 SOUTH 1,734.35 FRONTAGE RD FRONTAGE RD COL ALBANY COLONIE? NY Spill No | Close Date: 1509652 | 03/23/2016 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813754491-aa m10d NY LINCOLN AVE 155 LINCOLN AVE 155 ENE 0.39 / 2 114 p1p-114-813754491-x1x SPILLS LINCOLN AVE LOT 34 2,048.04 COLONIE ALBANY NY erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 14 Map DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance Elev Diff Page Key (mi/ft) (ft) Number Spill No | Close Date: 0106457 | 03/21/2002 12:00:00 AM m10d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813842443-aa WHITESTONE VILLAGE 155 LINCOLN AVE 155 ENE 0.39 / 2 114 p1p-114-813842443-x1x SPILLS LINCOLN AVE TR PK LOT LINCOLN AVE LOT 64 2,048.04 64 WHITESTONE TRAILE COLONIE NY Spill No | Close Date: 8901822 | 05/23/1989 12:00:00 AM m11d NY dd-NY SPILLS-828924069-aa NAT GRID 1 RAPP RD SOIL 1 RAPP RD SSW 0.39 / -1 115 p1p-115-828924069-x1x SPILLS TRANSFORMER RAPP COLONIE NY 2,080.10 RD Spill No | Close Date: 1508592 | 03/23/2016 12:00:00 AM m12d CERCLIS dd-CERCLIS-805420398-aa ALBANY SLF RAPP RD WNW 0.40 / 24 116 p1p-116-805420398-x1x ALBANY NY 12205 2,096.69 Site EPA ID: NYD980506208 dd-NY SPILLS-813734840-aa m13d NY ANSWERS RECYCLING WASHINGTON AVE RAPP SSW 0.40 / -1 118 p1p-118-813734840-x1x SPILLS PLANT RD 2,116.98 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8804076 | 08/30/1988 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813821246-aa m13d NY RAPP RD @ WASH. C&D RAPP RD WASHINGTON SSW 0.40 / -1 119 p1p-119-813821246-x1x SPILLS DUMPING AVE EXT 2,116.98 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9100324 | 04/08/1991 12:00:00 AM dd-NY SPILLS-813935015-aa m14d NY APARTMENT BUILDING 100 WHITE PINE DR SW 0.40 / 6 120 p1p-120-813935015-x1x SPILLS WHITE PINE DR APARTMENT BUILDING 100 2,121.63 WHITE PINE DRIVE ALBANY NY 12206 Spill No | Close Date: 0605383 | 08/21/2006 12:00:00 AM m15d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813653572-aa ULSTER S/S THRUWAY I-87 SSE 0.40 / -9 121 p1p-121-813653572-x1x SPILLS ULSTER NY 2,126.81 Spill No | Close Date: 9006598 | 09/18/1990 12:00:00 AM m15d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813720381-aa MILE 81.8 NB I87 THRUWAY SSE 0.40 / -9 122 p1p-122-813720381-x1x SPILLS ESOPUS NY 2,126.81 Spill No | Close Date: 9609517 | 10/30/1996 12:00:00 AM m15d LST dd-LST-814000228-aa MOBIL I-87 THRUWAY SSE 0.40 / -9 123 p1p-123-814000228-x1x RUBY NY 2,126.81 Spill No | Close Date: 8912486 | 07/30/1992 12:00:00 AM m16d NY dd-NY SPILLS-845358774-aa NAT GRID VEHICLE 144 LINCOLN AVE ENE 0.41 / 3 124 p1p-124-845358774-x1x SPILLS LINCOLN AVE ROADWAY 144 LINCOLN 2,147.76 AVE COLONIE NY Spill No | Close Date: 1511554 | 04/04/2016 12:00:00 AM m17d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813909386-aa WASTE MGT BLDG 7 7 EXECUTIVE CENTER DR W 0.46 / 22 125 p1p-125-813909386-x1x SPILLS EXECUTIVE DR BLDG 7 BUILDING 7 7 2,414.70 EXECTUIVE DRIVE ALBANY NY 12203 Spill No | Close Date: 0911017 | 01/15/2010 12:00:00 AM m18d NY dd-NY SPILLS-813889533-aa I-87 @ I-90 BAITY TRUCK I-87 S @ I-90 E RAMP WNW 0.48 / 19 126 p1p-126-813889533-x1x SPILLS ALBANY NY 2,525.46 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 15 Map DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance Elev Diff Page Key (mi/ft) (ft) Number Spill No | Close Date: 9704110 | 07/07/1997 12:00:00 AM dd-HSWDS-863415474-aa m19d HSWDS Albany City Landfill Pine Bush Area Albany(c) NNW 0.84 / 37 127 p1p-127-863415474-x1x NY 4,414.11 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 16 h-Executive Summary: Executive Summary: Summary Summary byby Data Data Source Source Standard Federal CERCLIS - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System - CERCLIS A search of the CERCLIS database, dated Oct 25, 2013 has found that there are 1 CERCLIS site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key ALBANY SLF RAPP RD WNW 0.40 / 2,096.69 m-12-805420398-a 12 ALBANY NY 12205 Site EPA ID: NYD980506208 RCRA LQG - RCRA Generator List A search of the RCRA LQG database, dated Apr 8, 2024 has found that there are 1 RCRA LQG site(s) within approximately 0.25miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key NYSDOT BIN 1073570 RAPP RD OVER THRUWAY OVER SW 0.12 / 626.38 m-3-810529981-a 3 INTERSTATE 90 EXIT MM 14829 ALBANY NY 12205 EPA Handler ID: NYR000146258 RCRA NON GEN - RCRA Non-Generators A search of the RCRA NON GEN database, dated Apr 8, 2024 has found that there are 1 RCRA NON GEN site(s) within approximately 0.25miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key ALBANY COUNTY OF RAPP 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-810398165-a 1 ROAD LANDFILL ALBANY NY 12203 EPA Handler ID: NYR000004424 State SHWS - Registry of Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites in New York State A search of the SHWS database, dated Aug 5, 2024 has found that there are 1 SHWS site(s) within approximately 1.00miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key Albany City Landfill Rapp Road WNW 0.28 / 1,479.31 m-6-814054092-a 6 Colonie NY 12203 HSWDS - Hazardous Substance Waste Disposal Sites erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 17 A search of the HSWDS database, dated Oct 24, 2003 has found that there are 1 HSWDS site(s) within approximately 1.00miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key Albany City Landfill Pine Bush Area Albany(c) NNW 0.84 / 4,414.11 m-19-863415474-a 19 NY SWF/LF - Solid Waste Facilities and Landfills A search of the SWF/LF database, dated Aug 17, 2023 has found that there are 4 SWF/LF site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key Albany (City) SWMF 525 Rapp Road WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-881498749-a 1 Albany NY 12205 Albany (City) SWMF 525 Rapp Road WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-881500664-a 1 Albany NY 12205 Albany (City) SWMF 525 Rapp Road WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-881497913-a 1 Albany NY 12205 Albany Recyclables Handling 525 Rapp Road WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-881495483-a 1 Facility Albany NY 12205 LANDFILL INACTIVE - Inactive Landfill Facilities A search of the LANDFILL INACTIVE database, dated May 16, 2024 has found that there are 1 LANDFILL INACTIVE site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key Albany City Landfill 525 Rapp Rd N WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-882009933-a 1 Albany NY LST - Leaking Storage Tanks A search of the LST database, dated Aug 22, 2024 has found that there are 3 LST site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key PINE BUSH FIRE STATION 223 WASHINGTON AVE EXT SW 0.19 / 1,006.17 m-4-813993904-a 4 WASHINGTON AVE EXT ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 0311077 | 02/04/2004 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 18 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key TERESIAN HOUSE 200 WASHINGTON AVE EXT WSW 0.33 / 1,734.35 m-9-814041844-a 9 WASHINGTON AVE EXT TERESIAN HOUSE 200 WASHINGTON AVE. EXT. ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8805121 | 12/20/1988 12:00:00 AM Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key MOBIL I-87 THRUWAY SSE 0.40 / 2,126.81 m-15-814000228-a 15 RUBY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8912486 | 07/30/1992 12:00:00 AM UST - Underground Storage Tanks- UST-Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) A search of the UST database, dated Aug 14, 2024 has found that there are 2 UST site(s) within approximately 0.25miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key RAPP ROAD WASTE 525 RAPP ROAD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-810937789-a 1 MANAGEMENT FACILITY Albany NY 12205 Site ID | Site Status: 36981 | Active PINE BUSH FIRE STATION 223 WASHINGTON AVE EXT SW 0.19 / 1,006.17 m-4-810938683-a 4 ALBANY NY 12205-5504 Site ID | Site Status: 38259 | Unregulated/Closed AST - The Bulk Storage Program Database - AST A search of the AST database, dated Aug 14, 2024 has found that there are 1 AST site(s) within approximately 0.25miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key RAPP ROAD WASTE 525 RAPP ROAD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-810902121-a 1 MANAGEMENT FACILITY Albany NY 12205 Site ID | Site Status: 36981 | Active TANKS - Petroleum Bulk Storage A search of the TANKS database, dated Aug 14, 2024 has found that there are 1 TANKS site(s) within approximately 0.25miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key ALBANY ENERGY LLC 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-828930173-a 1 ALBANY NY 12204 Site ID | Site Status: 38043 | Active Non Standard Federal PFAS IND - PFAS Industry Sectors erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 19 A search of the PFAS IND database, dated Sep 23, 2024 has found that there are 1 PFAS IND site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key ALBANY LANDFILL GAS WSW 0.03 / 152.03 m-2-918289997-a 2 UTILIZATION PROJECT ALBANY NY State NY SPILLS - Spill Incidents Database A search of the NY SPILLS database, dated Aug 22, 2024 has found that there are 53 NY SPILLS site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key LANDFILL RAPP RD 525 RAPP RD NORTH 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-822277174-a 1 NORTH ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1408364 | 11/13/2014 12:00:00 AM ALBANY LANDFILL RAPP RD 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-822825002-a 1 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1501066 | 04/30/2015 12:00:00 AM C/ALBANY RAPP RD LANDFILL 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-827222491-a 1 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1505371 | 12/14/2015 12:00:00 AM WASTE MGT TRUCK @ RAPP 525 RAPP RD LAND FILL 525 RAPP WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-828924545-a 1 RD LANDFILL ROAD ALBANY NY 12205 Spill No | Close Date: 1508355 | 11/12/2015 12:00:00 AM WASTE MGT TRUCK @ RAPP 525 RAPP RD LAND FILL RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-828925222-a 1 RD LANDFILL ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1508356 | 11/12/2015 12:00:00 AM ALBANY LANDFILL 525 RIPP RD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-887353009-a 1 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 2007929 | 04/15/2021 12:00:00 AM ALBANY LANDFILL 525 RAPP RD N WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-918325136-a 1 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 2210291 | 04/03/2023 12:00:00 AM LANDFILL 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-922168831-a 1 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 2308730 | 02/01/2024 12:00:00 AM ALBANY LANDFILL RAPP RD 525 RAPP RD LANDFILL WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-813895027-a 1 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9712540 | 10/02/1998 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 20 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key WASTE MGT @ ALB LANDFILL RAPP RD 525 RAPP RD LANDFILL WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-813895689-a 1 RAPP RD ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9801530 | 05/05/1998 12:00:00 AM SOLID WASTE MGT FAC RAPP RAPP RD @ WASHINGTON AVE SW 0.21 / 1,117.63 m-5-813708252-a 5 RD @ WASHINGTON AVE C/ALBANY SOLID WA RAPP RD AND WASHINGTON ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1302027 | 05/29/2013 12:00:00 AM MEDICAL WASTE I-87 @ I-90 I-87 S @ I-90 W 87 SOUTH TO 190 SE 0.29 / 1,529.69 m-7-813854068-a 7 EASTERN W MEDICAL WASTE ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 0411007 | 01/11/2005 12:00:00 AM INK TRUCK I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813650006-a 8 TWY ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9103771 | 07/09/1991 12:00:00 AM TWY I-90 CP EXPRESS INK EXIT NYS TWY @ I-90 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813652025-a 8 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9104224 | 07/26/1991 12:00:00 AM NYS TWY 6-MILE NYS TWY EXIT 24 LAKE I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813655270-a 8 WATERWORKS I-90 @ I-87 EXIT COLONIE NY 24 Spill No | Close Date: 8807127 | 12/02/1988 12:00:00 AM JBT TRUCKING NYS TWY EXIT NYS TWY MP 148 I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813656755-a 8 24 MP 148 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9005839 | 08/29/1990 12:00:00 AM RYDER MCLAREN IND I-90 @ I- NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813660390-a 8 87 EXIT 24 TWY ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9202993 | 06/15/1992 12:00:00 AM TRUCK I-90 @ I-87 TWY @ I-90 @ I-87 N TWY @ NWAY SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813660471-a 8 NWAY COLONIE NY Spill No | Close Date: 9203553 | 06/30/1992 12:00:00 AM TUNES TRUCK NYS TWY EXIT NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813677917-a 8 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9904560 | 07/20/1999 12:00:00 AM THERRIEN TRUCK TWY EXIT 24 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813691099-a 8 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 0007851 | 10/04/2000 12:00:00 AM MILLER TRANSPORT I-90 @ I-87 I-90 @ I-87 N TWY @ NWAY SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813708357-a 8 TWY @ NWAY ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9203513 | 06/30/1992 12:00:00 AM MAINCARE NYS TWY EXIT 24 I- NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813710435-a 8 90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 21 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key Spill No | Close Date: 9010970 | 03/05/1991 12:00:00 AM CARMAN TRUCK TWY EXIT 24 I- NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813723256-a 8 90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8904663 | 08/10/1989 12:00:00 AM TWY EXIT 24 ACCIDENT I-90 @ NYS TWY EXIT 24 TOLLBOOTH I-90 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813737975-a 8 I-87 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8801185 | 05/06/1988 12:00:00 AM TRUCK ROLL-OVER I-90 @ TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813766170-a 8 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8706335 | 10/27/1987 12:00:00 AM TRUCK ROLL-OVER I-90 @ TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813767969-a 8 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8706317 | 10/26/1987 12:00:00 AM YOGURT TRUCK EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-90 EXIT 24 I-87 NYS TWY SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813770203-a 8 I-87 TWY ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9906729 | 09/06/1999 12:00:00 AM MOUSA TRUCK TWY EXIT 24 I- NYS TWY EXIT 24 ENTRANCE I-90 @ SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813791570-a 8 90 @ I-87 I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9413191 | 01/13/1995 12:00:00 AM TRUCK ACCIDENT/FIRE TWY NYS TWY MP 148.1 W EXIT 24 I-90 @ SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813813738-a 8 EXIT 24 MP 148.1 I-90 I-87 EXIT 24 MILE MARKER 148.1 WEST BOUND ON ALBANY NY 12203 Spill No | Close Date: 0809424 | 02/11/2009 12:00:00 AM TRUCK LEAK NYS TWY EXIT 24 NYS TWY @ NWAY I-90 @ I-87 EXIT SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813817960-a 8 NWAY I-90 @ I-87 24 TOLL BOOTH EXIT 24 TOLL BOOTH NYSTHRU I-90/I-87 COLONIE NY 12205 Spill No | Close Date: 0608815 | 11/06/2006 12:00:00 AM USA TRUCK TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813832148-a 8 I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9310202 | 01/04/2001 12:00:00 AM NYS TWY TURPENTINE EXIT 24 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813847632-a 8 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9204771 | 08/10/1992 12:00:00 AM SYSTEMS 55 I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 E NEAR EXIT 24 TWY SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813885028-a 8 TWY ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8602918 | 08/01/1986 12:00:00 AM MANGARDI TRUCK TANDEM NYS TWY EXIT 24 TANDEM LOT I-90 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813893823-a 8 LOT EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 TWY @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9840002 | 10/01/1998 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 22 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key NYS TWY TOLLBOOTH FACILITY NYS TWY EXIT 24 TOLLBOOTH I-90 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813904758-a 8 I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 @ I-87 AT TOLLBOOTH FACILITY I 90 EXIT 24 TOLL ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1200637 | 06/01/2012 12:00:00 AM RIFENBURG TRUCK NYS TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 TANDEM LOT I-90 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813905948-a 8 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 @ I-87 PAVEMENT THRUWAY EXIT 24 TANDEM LOT ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1203394 | 07/09/2012 12:00:00 AM JKN TRUCK NYS TWY EXIT 24 I- NYS TWY EXIT 24 N RAMP I-90 @ I- SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813946583-a 8 90 @ I-87 87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9910283 | 11/26/1999 12:00:00 AM TRUCK NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813952669-a 8 I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9910112 | 02/18/2000 12:00:00 AM MANVILLE SERVICE TWY EXIT NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-813965241-a 8 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8300369 | 06/20/1983 12:00:00 AM MVA I-90 @ I-87 TWY @ NWAY I-90 @ I-87 EAST RAMP NYS TWY SE 0.30 / 1,579.29 m-8-828924573-a 8 EXIT 24? EXIT 24? @ NWAY I87 S I 90 EAST RAMP ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 1509532 | 12/21/2015 12:00:00 AM TERESIAN HOUSE NURSING 200 WASHINGTON AVE EXT WSW 0.33 / 1,734.35 m-9-813976359-a 9 HOME WASHINGTON AVE EXT TERESIAN HOUSE NU 200 WASHINGTON AVE EXT ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9413207 | 06/06/1995 12:00:00 AM NAT GRID TRANSFORMER S. 200 S. FRONTAGE RD PAD MOUNT WSW 0.33 / 1,734.35 m-9-828923209-a 9 FRONTAGE RD 21-2 200 SOUTH FRONTAGE RD COL ALBANY COLONIE? NY Spill No | Close Date: 1509652 | 03/23/2016 12:00:00 AM LINCOLN AVE 155 LINCOLN AVE 155 LINCOLN AVE ENE 0.39 / 2,048.04 m-10-813754491-a 10 LOT 34 COLONIE ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 0106457 | 03/21/2002 12:00:00 AM WHITESTONE VILLAGE 155 LINCOLN AVE 155 LINCOLN AVE ENE 0.39 / 2,048.04 m-10-813842443-a 10 LINCOLN AVE TR PK LOT 64 LOT 64 WHITESTONE TRAILE COLONIE NY Spill No | Close Date: 8901822 | 05/23/1989 12:00:00 AM APARTMENT BUILDING WHITE 100 WHITE PINE DR APARTMENT SW 0.40 / 2,121.63 m-14-813935015-a 14 PINE DR BUILDING 100 WHITE PINE DRIVE ALBANY NY 12206 Spill No | Close Date: 0605383 | 08/21/2006 12:00:00 AM NAT GRID VEHICLE LINCOLN 144 LINCOLN AVE ROADWAY 144 ENE 0.41 / 2,147.76 m-16-845358774-a 16 AVE LINCOLN AVE COLONIE NY Spill No | Close Date: 1511554 | 04/04/2016 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 23 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key WASTE MGT BLDG 7 7 EXECUTIVE CENTER DR BLDG 7 W 0.46 / 2,414.70 m-17-813909386-a 17 EXECUTIVE DR BUILDING 7 7 EXECTUIVE DRIVE ALBANY NY 12203 Spill No | Close Date: 0911017 | 01/15/2010 12:00:00 AM I-87 @ I-90 BAITY TRUCK I-87 S @ I-90 E RAMP WNW 0.48 / 2,525.46 m-18-813889533-a 18 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9704110 | 07/07/1997 12:00:00 AM Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key NAT GRID TRANSFORMER 1 RAPP RD SOIL 1 RAPP RD SSW 0.39 / 2,080.10 m-11-828924069-a 11 RAPP RD COLONIE NY Spill No | Close Date: 1508592 | 03/23/2016 12:00:00 AM ANSWERS RECYCLING PLANT WASHINGTON AVE RAPP RD SSW 0.40 / 2,116.98 m-13-813734840-a 13 ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 8804076 | 08/30/1988 12:00:00 AM RAPP RD @ WASH. C&D RAPP RD WASHINGTON AVE EXT SSW 0.40 / 2,116.98 m-13-813821246-a 13 DUMPING ALBANY NY Spill No | Close Date: 9100324 | 04/08/1991 12:00:00 AM ULSTER S/S THRUWAY I-87 SSE 0.40 / 2,126.81 m-15-813653572-a 15 ULSTER NY Spill No | Close Date: 9006598 | 09/18/1990 12:00:00 AM MILE 81.8 NB I87 THRUWAY SSE 0.40 / 2,126.81 m-15-813720381-a 15 ESOPUS NY Spill No | Close Date: 9609517 | 10/30/1996 12:00:00 AM AIR PERMITS - Air Permitted Facilities A search of the AIR PERMITS database, dated Jan 31, 2024 has found that there are 1 AIR PERMITS site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Map Key City of Albany Rapp Road Waste 525 RAPP RD WSW 0.02 / 126.73 m-1-892000897-a 1 Management Facility ALBANY NY 12205 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 24 73°52'W 73°51'30"W 73°51'W 73°50'30"W 73°50'W 42°43'N 42°43'N 19 m19c # * 42°42'30"N 16 10 (2)m16c 42°42'30"N m10c(2) # 12 m12c * *# #* 6 m6c 18 m18c # * # * m2c 1 (20) 2m1c(20) 17 # * " ) m17c # * 9 (3) 3 m3c m9c(3) # * # * 5 m5c 4 (2) # * # * m4c(2) 7 m7c 42°42'N 8 (28) # * m8c(28) # * 42°42'N 14 m14c # * *11 13 m11c 15 (3) *# # (2) m13c(2) * m15c(3) # 42°41'30"N 42°41'30"N Miles 1:19750 0.3 0.15 0 0.3 Map: 1.0 Mile Radius Order Number: 24102900503 Address: 502 & 504 Rapp Road, Albany, NY Project Property Buffer Outline # * Sites with Higher Elevation Freeways; Highways State FWS Special Designation Areas " ) Sites with Same Elevation Traffic Circle; Ramp Country National Priorities List (Active, Delisted, * # Proposed, Institutional Control) Sites with Lower Elevation National Wetland Major & Minor Arterial ( Sites with Unknown Elevation Indian Reserve Land Traffic Circle; Ramp Areas with Higher Elevation 100 Year Flood Zone Areas with Same Elevation Local Road 500 Year Flood Zone Areas with Lower Elevation Rail Areas with Unknown Elevation Source: © 2021 ESRI StreetMap Premium © ERIS Information Inc. 73°51'30"W 73°51'W 73°50'30"W 16 42°42'30"N m16c 10 (2) *# * m10c(2) # 42°42'30"N 12 m12c # * 6 m6c 18 m18c # * # * m2c 1 (20) 2m1c(20) # * " ) 17 m17c # * 3 m3c 9 (3) m9c(3) # * # * 5 m5c # * 4 (2) m4c(2) # * 7 m7c # * 8 (28) 42°42'N m8c(28) # * 42°42'N 14 m14c # * *11 m11c *# # 13 (2) m13c(2) 15 (3) * m15c(3) # Miles 1:10250 0.15 0.075 0 0.15 Map: 0.5 Mile Radius Order Number: 24102900503 Address: 502 & 504 Rapp Road, Albany, NY Project Property Buffer Outline # * Sites with Higher Elevation Freeways; Highways State FWS Special Designation Areas " ) Sites with Same Elevation Traffic Circle; Ramp Country National Priorities List (Active, Delisted, * # Proposed, Institutional Control) Sites with Lower Elevation National Wetland Major & Minor Arterial ( Sites with Unknown Elevation Indian Reserve Land Traffic Circle; Ramp Areas with Higher Elevation 100 Year Flood Zone Areas with Same Elevation Local Road 500 Year Flood Zone Areas with Lower Elevation Rail Areas with Unknown Elevation Source: © 2021 ESRI StreetMap Premium © ERIS Information Inc. 73°51'W 10 (2) m10c(2) 42°42'30"N # * 42°42'30"N # * 6 m6c # * 2m1c(20) m2c 1 (20) )# "* 3 m3c # * 9 (3) m9c(3) # * 5 m5c # * 4 (2) m4c(2) # * 7 m7c # * 8 (28) m8c(28) 42°42'N # * 42°42'N 14 m14c # * Miles 1:5750 0.09 0.045 0 0.09 Map: 0.25 Mile Radius Order Number: 24102900503 Address: 502 & 504 Rapp Road, Albany, NY Project Property Buffer Outline * # Sites with Higher Elevation Freeways; Highways State FWS Special Designation Areas " ) Sites with Same Elevation Traffic Circle; Ramp Country National Priorities List (Active, Delisted, * # Proposed, Institutional Control) Sites with Lower Elevation National Wetland Major & Minor Arterial ( Sites with Unknown Elevation Indian Reserve Land Traffic Circle; Ramp Areas with Higher Elevation 100 Year Flood Zone Areas with Same Elevation Local Road 500 Year Flood Zone Areas with Lower Elevation Rail Areas with Unknown Elevation Source: © 2021 ESRI StreetMap Premium © ERIS Information Inc. 73°51'30"W 73°51'W 73°50'30"W 42°42'30"N 42°42'30"N 42°42'N 42°42'N Miles 1:10000 0.1 0.05 0 0.1 Source: Esri, Maxar, Earthstar Geographics, and the GIS User Community Order Number: 24102900503 Aerial Year: 2024 Address: 502 & 504 Rapp Road, Albany, NY © ERIS Information Inc. Source: ESRI World Imagery 73°52'30"W 73°52'W 73°51'30"W 73°51'W 73°50'30"W 73°50'W 73°49'30"W 42°43'30"N 42°43'30"N 42°43'N 42°43'N 42°42'30"N 42°42'30"N 42°42'N 42°42'N 42°41'30"N 42°41'30"N 42°41'N 42°41'N Miles 1:24000 0.35 0.175 0 0.35 Topographic Map Year: 2019 Order Number: 24102900503 Address: 502 & 504 Rapp Road, NY Quadrangle(s): Albany NY, Voorheesville NY © ERIS Information Inc. Source: USGS Topographic Map h-Detail Report Detail Report Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) m-1-810398165-b 1 1 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / ALBANY COUNTY OF RAPP p1p-810398165-y1y RCRA 126.73 1 ROAD LANDFILL NON GEN 525 RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12203 EPA Handler ID: NYR000004424 Gen Status Universe: No Report Contact Name: Contact Address: 525 , RAPP RD , , ALBANY , NY, 12203 , US Contact Phone No and Ext: Contact Email: Contact Country: US County Name: ALBANY EPA Region: 02 Land Type: Municipal Receive Date: 20070101 Location Latitude: 42.703212 Location Longitude: -73.849479 Violation/Evaluation Summary Note: NO RECORDS: As of Apr 2024, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records associated with this facility (EPA ID). Handler Summary Importer Activity: No Mixed Waste Generator: No Transporter Activity: No Transfer Facility: No Onsite Burner Exemption: No Furnace Exemption: No Underground Injection Activity: No Commercial TSD: No Used Oil Transporter: No Used Oil Transfer Facility: No Used Oil Processor: No Used Oil Refiner: No Used Oil Burner: No Used Oil Market Burner: No Used Oil Spec Marketer: No Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No: 1 Receive Date: 19980402 Handler Name: ALBANY COUNTY OF RAPP ROAD LANDFILL Source Type: Notification Federal Waste Generator Code: 1 Generator Code Description: Large Quantity Generator Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code: D000 Waste Code Description: DESCRIPTION erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 30 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Hazardous Waste Code: D001 Waste Code Description: IGNITABLE WASTE Hazardous Waste Code: D002 Waste Code Description: CORROSIVE WASTE Hazardous Waste Code: D004 Waste Code Description: ARSENIC Hazardous Waste Code: D005 Waste Code Description: BARIUM Hazardous Waste Code: D006 Waste Code Description: CADMIUM Hazardous Waste Code: D007 Waste Code Description: CHROMIUM Hazardous Waste Code: D008 Waste Code Description: LEAD Hazardous Waste Code: D009 Waste Code Description: MERCURY Hazardous Waste Code: D010 Waste Code Description: SELENIUM Hazardous Waste Code: D011 Waste Code Description: SILVER Hazardous Waste Code: D012 Waste Code Description: ENDRIN (1,2,3,4,10,10-HEXACHLORO-1,7-EPOXY-1,4,4A,5,6,7,8,8A-OCTAHYDRO-1,4-ENDO, ENDO-5,8- DIMETH-ANO-NAPHTHALENE) Hazardous Waste Code: D013 Waste Code Description: LINDANE (1,2,3,4,5,6-HEXA-CHLOROCYCLOHEXANE, GAMMA ISOMER) Hazardous Waste Code: D014 Waste Code Description: METHOXYCHLOR (1,1,1-TRICHLORO-2,2-BIS [P-METHOXYPHENYL] ETHANE) Hazardous Waste Code: D015 Waste Code Description: TOXAPHENE (C10 H10 CL8, TECHNICAL CHLORINATED CAMPHENE, 67-69 PERCENT CHLORINE) Hazardous Waste Code: D016 Waste Code Description: 2,4-D (2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID) Hazardous Waste Code: F001 Waste Code Description: THE FOLLOWING SPENT HALOGENATED SOLVENTS USED IN DEGREASING: TETRACHLOROETHYLENE, TRICHLORETHYLENE, METHYLENE CHLORIDE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE, CARBON TETRACHLORIDE AND CHLORINATED FLUOROCARBONS; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS USED IN DEGREASING CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE HALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F002, F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Hazardous Waste Code: F002 Waste Code Description: THE FOLLOWING SPENT HALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TETRACHLOROETHYLENE, METHYLENE CHLORIDE, TRICHLOROETHYLENE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE, CHLOROBENZENE, 1,1,2-TRICHLORO- 1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE, ORTHO-DICHLOROBENZENE, TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE, AND 1,1,2, TRICHLOROETHANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE HALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Hazardous Waste Code: F003 Waste Code Description: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: XYLENE, ACETONE, ETHYL ACETATE, ETHYL BENZENE, ETHYL ETHER, METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE, N-BUTYL ALCOHOL, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND METHANOL; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONLY THE ABOVE SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS; AND ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS, AND A TOTAL OF TEN erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 31 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Hazardous Waste Code: F004 Waste Code Description: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: CRESOLS, CRESYLIC ACID, AND NITROBENZENE; AND THE STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SOLVENTS; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Hazardous Waste Code: F005 Waste Code Description: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TOLUENE, METHYL ETHYL KETONE, CARBON DISULFIDE, ISOBUTANOL, PYRIDINE, BENZENE, 2-ETHOXYETHANOL, AND 2-NITROPROPANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, OR F004; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Hazardous Waste Code: P004 Waste Code Description: 1,4,5,8-DIMETHANONAPHTHALENE, 1,2,3,4,10,10-HEXA-CHLORO-1,4,4A,5,8,8A,-HEXAHYDRO-, (1ALPHA, 4ALPHA, 4ABETA, 5ALPHA, 8ALPHA, 8ABETA)- (OR) ALDRIN Hazardous Waste Code: P011 Waste Code Description: ARSENIC OXIDE AS2O5 (OR) ARSENIC PENTOXIDE Hazardous Waste Code: P012 Waste Code Description: ARSENIC OXIDE AS2O3 (OR) ARSENIC TRIOXIDE Hazardous Waste Code: P020 Waste Code Description: DINOSEB (OR) PHENOL, 2-(1-METHYLPROPYL)-4,6-DINITRO- Hazardous Waste Code: P029 Waste Code Description: COPPER CYANIDE (OR) COPPER CYANIDE CU(CN) Hazardous Waste Code: P037 Waste Code Description: 2,7:3,6-DIMETHANONAPHTH[2,3-B]OXIRENE, 3,4,5,6,9,9-HEXACHLORO-1A,2,2A,3,6,6A,7,7A-OCTAHYDRO-, (1AALPHA, 2BETA, 2AALPHA, 3BETA, 6BETA, 6AALPHA, 7BETA, 7AALPHA)- (OR) DIELDRIN Hazardous Waste Code: P044 Waste Code Description: DIMETHOATE (OR) PHOSPHORODITHIOIC ACID, O,O-DIMETHYL S-[2-(METHYLAMINO)-2-OXOETHYL] ESTER Hazardous Waste Code: P047 Waste Code Description: 4,6-DINITRO-O-CRESOL, & SALTS (OR) PHENOL, 2-METHYL-4,6-DINITRO-, & SALTS Hazardous Waste Code: P050 Waste Code Description: 6,9-METHANO-2,4,3-BENZODIOXATHIEPIN,6,7,8,9,10,10-HEXACHLORO-1,5,5A,6,9,9A-HEXAHYDRO-,3- OXIDE (OR) ENDOSULFAN Hazardous Waste Code: P051 Waste Code Description: 2,7:3,6-DIMETHANONAPHTH[2,3-B]OXIRENE, 3,4,5,6,9,9-HEXACHLORO-1A,2,2A,3,6,6A,7,7A-OCTAHYDRO-, (1AALPHA, 2BETA, 2ABETA, 3ALPHA, 6ALPHA, 6ABETA, 7BETA, 7AALPHA)- & METABOLITES (OR) ENDRIN (OR) ENDRIN, & METABOLITES Hazardous Waste Code: P059 Waste Code Description: 4,7-METHANO-1H-INDENE, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8-HEPTACHLORO-3A,4,7,7A-TETRAHYDRO- (OR) HEPTACHLOR Hazardous Waste Code: P070 Waste Code Description: ALDICARB (OR) PROPANAL, 2-METHYL-2-(METHYLTHIO)-, O-[(METHYLAMINO)CARBONYL]OXIME Hazardous Waste Code: P071 Waste Code Description: METHYL PARATHION (OR) PHOSPHOROTHIOIC ACID, O,O,-DIMETHYL O-(4-NITROPHENYL) ESTER Hazardous Waste Code: P094 Waste Code Description: PHORATE (OR) PHOSPHORODITHIOIC ACID, O,O-DIETHYL S-[(ETHYLTHIO)METHYL] ESTER Hazardous Waste Code: P097 Waste Code Description: FAMPHUR (OR) PHOSPHOROTHIOIC ACID O-[4-[(DIMETHYLAMINO)SULFONYL]PHENYL] O,O-DIMETHYL erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 32 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) ESTER Hazardous Waste Code: P115 Waste Code Description: SULFURIC ACID, DITHALLIUM (1+) SALT (OR) THALLIUM(I) SULFATE Hazardous Waste Code: P123 Waste Code Description: TOXAPHENE Hazardous Waste Code: U011 Waste Code Description: 1H-1,2,4-TRIAZOL-3-AMINE (OR) AMITROLE Hazardous Waste Code: U036 Waste Code Description: 4,7-METHANO-1H-INDENE, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-OCTACHLORO-2,3,3A,4,7,7A-HEXAHYDRO- (OR) CHLORDANE, ALPHA & GAMMA ISOMERS Hazardous Waste Code: U061 Waste Code Description: BENZENE, 1,1'-(2,2,2-TRICHLOROETHYLIDENE)BIS[4-CHLORO- (OR) DDT Hazardous Waste Code: U066 Waste Code Description: 1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (OR) PROPANE, 1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLORO- Hazardous Waste Code: U083 Waste Code Description: PROPANE, 1,2-DICHLORO- (OR) PROPYLENE DICHLORIDE Hazardous Waste Code: U084 Waste Code Description: 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE (OR) 1-PROPENE, 1,3-DICHLORO- Hazardous Waste Code: U097 Waste Code Description: CARBAMIC CHLORIDE, DIMETHYL- (OR) DIMETHYLCARBAMOYL CHLORIDE Hazardous Waste Code: U127 Waste Code Description: BENZENE, HEXACHLORO- (OR) HEXACHLOROBENZENE Hazardous Waste Code: U129 Waste Code Description: CYCLOHEXANE, 1,2,3,4,5,6-HEXACHLORO-, (1ALPHA, 2ALPHA, 3BETA, 4ALPHA, 5ALPHA, 6BETA)- (OR) LINDANE Hazardous Waste Code: U136 Waste Code Description: ARSINIC ACID, DIMETHYL- (OR) CACODYLIC ACID Hazardous Waste Code: U142 Waste Code Description: 1,3,4-METHENO-2H-CYCLOBUTA[CD]PENTALEN-2-ONE, 1,1A,3,3A,4,5,5,5A,5B,6- DECACHLOROOCTAHYDRO- (OR) KEPONE Hazardous Waste Code: U178 Waste Code Description: CARBAMIC ACID, METHYLNITROSO-, ETHYL ESTER (OR) N-NITROSO-N-METHYLURETHANE Hazardous Waste Code: U185 Waste Code Description: BENZENE, PENTACHLORONITRO- (OR) PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE (PCNB) Hazardous Waste Code: U232 Waste Code Description: DESCRIPTION Hazardous Waste Code: U233 Waste Code Description: DESCRIPTION Hazardous Waste Code: U240 Waste Code Description: 2,4-D, SALTS & ESTERS (OR) ACETIC ACID, (2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)-, SALTS & ESTERS (OR) DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID 2,4-D Hazardous Waste Code: U242 Waste Code Description: DESCRIPTION Hazardous Waste Code: U244 Waste Code Description: THIOPEROXYDICARBONIC DIAMIDE [(H2N)C(S)]2S2, TETRAMETHYL- (OR) THIRAM Hazardous Waste Code: U248 Waste Code Description: 2H-1-BENZOPYRAN-2-ONE, 4-HYDROXY-3-(3-OXO-1-PHENYL-BUTYL)-, & SALTS, WHEN PRESENT AT CONCENTRATIONS OF 0.3% OR LESS (OR) WARFARIN, & SALTS, WHEN PRESENT AT CONCENTRATIONS erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 33 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) OF 0.3% OR LESS Hazardous Waste Code: X001 Waste Code Description: DESCRIPTION Hazardous Waste Code: X003 Waste Code Description: DESCRIPTION Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No: 1 Receive Date: 19990714 Handler Name: ALBANY COUNTY OF RAPP ROAD LANDFILL Source Type: Implementer Federal Waste Generator Code: 2 Generator Code Description: Small Quantity Generator Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No: 2 Receive Date: 20060101 Handler Name: ALBANY COUNTY OF RAPP ROAD LANDFILL Source Type: Implementer Federal Waste Generator Code: N Generator Code Description: Not a Generator, Verified Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No: 3 Receive Date: 20070101 Handler Name: ALBANY COUNTY OF RAPP ROAD LANDFILL Source Type: Implementer Federal Waste Generator Code: N Generator Code Description: Not a Generator, Verified Owner/Operator Details Owner/Operator Ind: Current Owner Street No: Type: Private Street 1: 525 RAPP RD Name: CITY OF ALBANY Street 2: Date Became Current: City: ALBANY Date Ended Current: State: NY Phone: 518-427-7480 Country: Source Type: Notification Zip Code: 12203 Owner/Operator Ind: Current Owner Street No: Type: Private Street 1: 525 RAPP RD Name: CITY OF ALBANY Street 2: Date Became Current: City: ALBANY Date Ended Current: State: NY Phone: 518-427-7480 Country: US Source Type: Implementer Zip Code: 12203 Owner/Operator Ind: Current Operator Street No: Type: Private Street 1: 525 RAPP RD Name: CITY OF ALBANY Street 2: Date Became Current: City: ALBANY Date Ended Current: State: NY Phone: 518-427-7480 Country: US Source Type: Implementer Zip Code: 12203 Historical Handler Details erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 34 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Receive Dt: 20060101 Generator Code Description: Not a Generator, Verified Handler Name: ALBANY COUNTY OF RAPP ROAD LANDFILL Receive Dt: 19990714 Generator Code Description: Small Quantity Generator Handler Name: ALBANY COUNTY OF RAPP ROAD LANDFILL Receive Dt: 19980402 Generator Code Description: Large Quantity Generator Handler Name: ALBANY COUNTY OF RAPP ROAD LANDFILL m-1-810902121-b 1 2 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / RAPP ROAD WASTE p1p-810902121-y1y AST 126.73 1 MANAGEMENT FACILITY 525 RAPP ROAD Albany NY 12205 Site ID: 36981 Expiry: 08/23/2028 Site Status: Active County: Albany Program No: 4-443603 UTM X: 594214.54059 Program Type Code: PBS UTM Y: 4728516.83272 Program Type Desc: Petroleum Bulk Storage Program Site Type: Municipality (Incl. Waste Water Treatment Plants, Utilities, Swimming Pools, etc.) Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 0 Tank ID: 230537 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 12 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 1 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: In Service Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Line Last Test Due: Install Date: 06/04/2009 Next Line Test Due: Close Date: Line Test Method: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Class A Operator: Capacity (Gal): 275 Class B Operator: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 2 Tank Location Desc: Aboveground-contact w/ impervious barrier Category: 2 Category Desc: Category 2 means a tank which was installed from December 27, 1986 through October 11, 2015 Subpart: 4 Subpart Desc: Subpart 4 contains requirements for ASTs (aboveground storage tanks). Tank Owner Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Tank Owner Address: ONE CONNERS BLVD ALBANY, NY. 12204-2514 Material Information Material Name: hydraulic oil Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: C00 Code Name: No Piping Type: Pipe Location Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: G01 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 35 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Code Name: Diking (Aboveground) Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: K01 Code Name: Catch Basin Type: Spill Prevention Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: D00 Code Name: No Piping Type: Pipe Type Equipment: L00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Leak Detection Equipment: E00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Secondary Containment Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: H06 Code Name: Impervious Barrier/Concrete Pad (A/G) Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 0 Tank ID: 97359 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 8 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 1 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: In Service Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Line Last Test Due: Install Date: 02/01/1998 Next Line Test Due: Close Date: Line Test Method: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Class A Operator: Capacity (Gal): 500 Class B Operator: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 3 Tank Location Desc: Aboveground on saddles, legs, stilts, rack or cradle Category: 2 Category Desc: Category 2 means a tank which was installed from December 27, 1986 through October 11, 2015 Subpart: 4 Subpart Desc: Subpart 4 contains requirements for ASTs (aboveground storage tanks). Tank Owner Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Tank Owner Address: ONE CONNERS BLVD ALBANY, NY. 12204-2514 Material Information Material Name: gasoline erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 36 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: K01 Code Name: Catch Basin Type: Spill Prevention Equipment: H01 Code Name: Interstitial - Electronic Monitoring Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: C01 Code Name: Aboveground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: D02 Code Name: Galvanized Steel Type: Pipe Type Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: E00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Secondary Containment Equipment: L09 Code Name: Exempt Suction Piping Type: Piping Leak Detection Equipment: G12 Code Name: Double-Walled (AG only) Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 0 Tank ID: 97358 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 7 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 1 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: In Service Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Line Last Test Due: Install Date: 02/01/1998 Next Line Test Due: Close Date: Line Test Method: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Class A Operator: Capacity (Gal): 5000 Class B Operator: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 37 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Pipe Model: Tank Location: 3 Tank Location Desc: Aboveground on saddles, legs, stilts, rack or cradle Category: 2 Category Desc: Category 2 means a tank which was installed from December 27, 1986 through October 11, 2015 Subpart: 4 Subpart Desc: Subpart 4 contains requirements for ASTs (aboveground storage tanks). Tank Owner Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Tank Owner Address: ONE CONNERS BLVD ALBANY, NY. 12204-2514 Material Information Material Name: diesel Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: C01 Code Name: Aboveground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: E00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Secondary Containment Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: G12 Code Name: Double-Walled (AG only) Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: D02 Code Name: Galvanized Steel Type: Pipe Type Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: H01 Code Name: Interstitial - Electronic Monitoring Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: K01 Code Name: Catch Basin Type: Spill Prevention Equipment: L09 Code Name: Exempt Suction Piping Type: Piping Leak Detection erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 38 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 98362 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 11-A Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Line Last Test Due: Install Date: Next Line Test Due: Close Date: 07/01/2000 Line Test Method: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Class A Operator: Capacity (Gal): 550 Class B Operator: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 1 Tank Location Desc: Aboveground-contact w/ soil Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: waste oil/used oil Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: C00 Code Name: No Piping Type: Pipe Location Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: D00 Code Name: No Piping Type: Pipe Type Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 39 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Type: Dispenser Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 0 Tank ID: 98360 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 9 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 1 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: In Service Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Line Last Test Due: Install Date: 07/01/2000 Next Line Test Due: Close Date: Line Test Method: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Class A Operator: Capacity (Gal): 500 Class B Operator: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 3 Tank Location Desc: Aboveground on saddles, legs, stilts, rack or cradle Category: 2 Category Desc: Category 2 means a tank which was installed from December 27, 1986 through October 11, 2015 Subpart: 4 Subpart Desc: Subpart 4 contains requirements for ASTs (aboveground storage tanks). Tank Owner Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Tank Owner Address: ONE CONNERS BLVD ALBANY, NY. 12204-2514 Material Information Material Name: waste oil/used oil Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: I03 Code Name: Automatic Shut-Off Type: Overfill Equipment: L09 Code Name: Exempt Suction Piping Type: Piping Leak Detection Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: H01 Code Name: Interstitial - Electronic Monitoring Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: G12 Code Name: Double-Walled (AG only) Type: Tank Secondary Containment erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 40 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Equipment: C01 Code Name: Aboveground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: D02 Code Name: Galvanized Steel Type: Pipe Type Equipment: E00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Secondary Containment Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: K01 Code Name: Catch Basin Type: Spill Prevention Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 0 Tank ID: 277755 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 14 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 1 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: In Service Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 07 Test Method: - Tank Type Desc: Plastic Line Last Test Due: Install Date: 05/01/2018 Next Line Test Due: Close Date: Line Test Method: - Tk Out of Serv Dt: Class A Operator: Capacity (Gal): 275 Class B Operator: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 3 Tank Location Desc: Aboveground on saddles, legs, stilts, rack or cradle Category: 3 Category Desc: Category 3 means a tank which was installed after October 11, 2015 Subpart: 4 Subpart Desc: Subpart 4 contains requirements for ASTs (aboveground storage tanks). Tank Owner Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Tank Owner Address: ONE CONNERS BLVD ALBANY, NY. 12204-2514 Material Information Material Name: hydraulic oil Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: E00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Secondary Containment Equipment: G09 Code Name: Modified Double-Walled (Aboveground) Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: B05 Code Name: Jacketed Type: Tank External Protection erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 41 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Equipment: C00 Code Name: No Piping Type: Pipe Location Equipment: I05 Code Name: Vent Whistle Type: Overfill Equipment: K01 Code Name: Catch Basin Type: Spill Prevention Equipment: L00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Leak Detection Equipment: H05 Code Name: In-Tank System (ATG) Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: J06 Code Name: Tank Mounted Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: D00 Code Name: No Piping Type: Pipe Type Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 0 Tank ID: 248930 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 13 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 1 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: In Service Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Line Last Test Due: Install Date: 07/01/2000 Next Line Test Due: Close Date: Line Test Method: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Class A Operator: Capacity (Gal): 400 Class B Operator: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 2 Tank Location Desc: Aboveground-contact w/ impervious barrier Category: 2 Category Desc: Category 2 means a tank which was installed from December 27, 1986 through October 11, 2015 Subpart: 4 Subpart Desc: Subpart 4 contains requirements for ASTs (aboveground storage tanks). Tank Owner Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Tank Owner Address: ONE CONNERS BLVD ALBANY, NY. 12204-2514 Material Information Material Name: diesel Percent: 100.00 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 42 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Equipment Information Equipment: L00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Leak Detection Equipment: E00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Secondary Containment Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: C01 Code Name: Aboveground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: H06 Code Name: Impervious Barrier/Concrete Pad (A/G) Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: D03 Code Name: Stainless Steel Alloy Type: Pipe Type Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: K00 Code Name: None Type: Spill Prevention Equipment: G12 Code Name: Double-Walled (AG only) Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 0 Tank ID: 227832 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 11 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 1 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: In Service Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Line Last Test Due: Install Date: 07/01/2000 Next Line Test Due: Close Date: Line Test Method: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Class A Operator: Capacity (Gal): 500 Class B Operator: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 2 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 43 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Tank Location Desc: Aboveground-contact w/ impervious barrier Category: 2 Category Desc: Category 2 means a tank which was installed from December 27, 1986 through October 11, 2015 Subpart: 4 Subpart Desc: Subpart 4 contains requirements for ASTs (aboveground storage tanks). Tank Owner Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Tank Owner Address: ONE CONNERS BLVD ALBANY, NY. 12204-2514 Material Information Material Name: #2 fuel oil (on-site consumption) Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: H05 Code Name: In-Tank System (ATG) Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: L00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Leak Detection Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: F01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: I00 Code Name: None Type: Overfill Equipment: K01 Code Name: Catch Basin Type: Spill Prevention Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Equipment: C01 Code Name: Aboveground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: E00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Secondary Containment Equipment: G09 Code Name: Modified Double-Walled (Aboveground) Type: Tank Secondary Containment Affiliation Information erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 44 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Affiliation Type: 04 Affiliation Name: Facility Operator Affiliation Sub Type: NNN Company: RAPP ROAD WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY Contact Title: Contact Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Address1: Address2: City: State: NN Zip Code: Country Code: 001 Phone: (518) 869-3651 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: Affiliation Type: 07 Affiliation Name: Mail Contact Affiliation Sub Type: NNN Company: CITY OF ALBANY Contact Title: Contact Name: JOE GIEBELHAUS Address1: DEPT OF GENERAL SERVICES Address2: 525 RAPP ROAD City: ALBANY State: NY Zip Code: 12205 Country Code: 001 Phone: (518) 869-3651 Phone Ext: Email: JGIEBELHAUS@ALBANYNY.GOV Fax: Affiliation Type: 01 Affiliation Name: Facility Owner Affiliation Sub Type: C01 Company: CITY OF ALBANY DEPT OF GENERAL SERVICES Contact Title: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Contact Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Address1: ONE CONNERS BLVD Address2: City: ALBANY State: NY Zip Code: 12204-2514 Country Code: 001 Phone: (518) 432-1144 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: Affiliation Type: 11 Affiliation Name: Emergency Contact Affiliation Sub Type: NNN Company: DEPT OF GENERAL SERVICES Contact Title: Contact Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Address1: Address2: City: State: NN Zip Code: Country Code: 999 Phone: (518) 229-7806 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 45 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) m-1-810937789-b 1 3 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / RAPP ROAD WASTE p1p-810937789-y1y UST 126.73 1 MANAGEMENT FACILITY 525 RAPP ROAD Albany NY 12205 Site ID: 36981 Expiry: 08/23/2028 Site Status: Active County: Albany Program No: 4-443603 UTM X: 594214.54059 Program Type Code: PBS UTM Y: 4728516.83272 Program Type Desc: Petroleum Bulk Storage Program Site Type: Municipality (Incl. Waste Water Treatment Plants, Utilities, Swimming Pools, etc.) Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 91473 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 1 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: 11/01/1987 Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: 01 Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: Next Test: Close Date: 02/01/1998 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 550 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: gasoline Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 46 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 91475 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 3 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: 05/01/1993 Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: 01 Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: 12/01/1979 Next Test: Close Date: 02/01/1998 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 20000 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: diesel Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 47 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: A01 Code Name: Epoxy Liner Type: Tank Internal Protection Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 91476 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 4 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: 05/01/1993 Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: 01 Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: 12/01/1979 Next Test: Close Date: 02/01/1998 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 20000 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: diesel Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: A01 Code Name: Epoxy Liner erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 48 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 91474 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 2 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: 11/01/1987 Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: 01 Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: Next Test: Close Date: 02/01/1998 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 1000 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: diesel Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: D01 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 49 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 91477 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 5 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: 05/01/1993 Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: 01 Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: 12/01/1979 Next Test: Close Date: 02/01/1998 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 20000 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: diesel Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 50 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: A01 Code Name: Epoxy Liner Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 91478 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 6 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: 12/01/1978 Next Test: Close Date: 02/01/1998 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 1000 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: #2 fuel oil (on-site consumption) Percent: 100.00 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 51 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Equipment Information Equipment: B01 Code Name: Painted/Asphalt Coating Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: A01 Code Name: Epoxy Liner Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Tank Information Prog No: 4-443603 UDC Ind: 0 Tank ID: 98361 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 10 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: 07/01/2000 Next Test: Close Date: 08/12/2015 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 500 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 2 Category Desc: Category 2 means a tank which was installed from December 27, 1986 through October 11, 2015 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Tank Owner Address: ONE CONNERS BLVD ALBANY, NY. 12204-2514 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 52 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Material Information Material Name: waste oil/used oil Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: I02 Code Name: High Level Alarm Type: Overfill Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: B02 Code Name: Original Sacrificial Anode Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: K99 Code Name: Other Type: Spill Prevention Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: L09 Code Name: Exempt Suction Piping Type: Piping Leak Detection Equipment: H01 Code Name: Interstitial - Electronic Monitoring Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: E00 Code Name: None Type: Piping Secondary Containment Equipment: G04 Code Name: Double-Walled (Underground) Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: F02 Code Name: Original Sacrificial Anode Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: I04 Code Name: Product Level Gauge (A/G) Type: Overfill Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Affiliation Information Affiliation Type: 01 Affiliation Name: Facility Owner Affiliation Sub Type: C01 Company: CITY OF ALBANY DEPT OF GENERAL SERVICES Contact Title: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 53 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Contact Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Address1: ONE CONNERS BLVD Address2: City: ALBANY State: NY Zip Code: 12204-2514 Country Code: 001 Phone: (518) 432-1144 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: Affiliation Type: 11 Affiliation Name: Emergency Contact Affiliation Sub Type: NNN Company: DEPT OF GENERAL SERVICES Contact Title: Contact Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Address1: Address2: City: State: NN Zip Code: Country Code: 999 Phone: (518) 229-7806 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: Affiliation Type: 04 Affiliation Name: Facility Operator Affiliation Sub Type: NNN Company: RAPP ROAD WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY Contact Title: Contact Name: JOSEPH GIEBELHAUS Address1: Address2: City: State: NN Zip Code: Country Code: 001 Phone: (518) 869-3651 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: Affiliation Type: 07 Affiliation Name: Mail Contact Affiliation Sub Type: NNN Company: CITY OF ALBANY Contact Title: Contact Name: JOE GIEBELHAUS Address1: DEPT OF GENERAL SERVICES Address2: 525 RAPP ROAD City: ALBANY State: NY Zip Code: 12205 Country Code: 001 Phone: (518) 869-3651 Phone Ext: Email: JGIEBELHAUS@ALBANYNY.GOV Fax: m-1-813895027-b 1 4 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / ALBANY LANDFILL RAPP RD p1p-813895027-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 525 RAPP RD LANDFILL ALBANY NY Spill No: 9712540 UST Trust: True erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 54 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Site ID: 221978 Spill Date: 02/10/1998 10:40:00 AM DER Facility ID: 183599 Received Date: 02/10/1998 10:55:00 AM CID: 252 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 10/02/1998 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 02/10/1998 12:00:00 AM Class: B3 Update Date: 10/08/2004 11:32:08 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "UPON TANK REMOVAL IT WAS DISCOVERED THAT THE TANK WAS LEAKING CAUSING SOIL CONTAMINATION-APPROX 2 YDS-SOIL TO BE STOCK PILED FOR REMOVAL" DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN 10/02/98 CLOSURE REPORT RECEIVED AND SITE MEETS NYS SOIL GUIDELINES. SITE CLOSED. 8804076, 9006782, 9301246, 9801530, 0407254. LANDFILL " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1058790 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 327141 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0009 Material Name: gasoline Spiller Information Spiller Name: HARRY COSTELLO Spiller Company: ALBANY LANDFILL Spiller Address: 525 RAPP RD Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: HARRY COSTELLO Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.703271070 Longitude: -73.849547160 m-1-813895689-b 1 5 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / WASTE MGT @ ALB LANDFILL p1p-813895689-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 RAPP RD RAPP RD 525 RAPP RD LANDFILL ALBANY NY Spill No: 9801530 UST Trust: False Site ID: 280428 Spill Date: 05/04/1998 11:03:00 AM DER Facility ID: 227696 Received Date: 05/05/1998 02:36:00 PM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 55 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) CID: 266 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 05/05/1998 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 05/05/1998 12:00:00 AM Class: D5 Update Date: 04/27/2016 03:44:35 PM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Responsible Party Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "BLOWN HYDRAULIC LINE. ONTO DIRT ROAD. CLEANED UP." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN NO DEC RESPONSE TO LANDFILL 8804076, 9006782, 9301246, 9712540, 0407254. " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1062062 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 323460 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 9.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: 9.00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0010 Material Name: hydraulic oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: JIM CASEY Spiller Company: WASTE MGT @ LANDFILL Spiller Address: P.O. BOX 526 Spiller City: AMSTERDAM Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: 12010- Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.706944994 Longitude: -73.844409000 m-1-822277174-b 1 6 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / LANDFILL RAPP RD p1p-822277174-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 525 RAPP RD NORTH 525 RAPP RD NORTH ALBANY NY Spill No: 1408364 UST Trust: False Site ID: 501920 Spill Date: 11/13/2014 02:30:00 PM DER Facility ID: 456893 Received Date: 11/13/2014 02:59:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 11/13/2014 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 56 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Water Body: Create Date: 11/13/2014 03:01:00 PM Class: B5 Update Date: 09/12/2016 11:15:49 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MSFRANKL REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Human Error Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial/Industrial Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "cleanup pending" DEC Remark: "DOW, RCRA, and Solid Waste notified. MF telecon with Geiblehouse. PIM was jetting leachate collection line. During that operation, they were dumping material into biofilter adjacent to facility. Contained within biofilter. 200-300 gallons, impacting surface, not ground. Vac truck on site removing material. MF spoke to Vicky Schmit, DMM. She will be coordinating rest of clean up tomorrow and will be in contact with Geiblehouse. No DER response. Closed." Material Information OP Unit ID: 1251308 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2253198 Med SW: True CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: 300.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 9999 Material Name: other - leachate Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: CITY OF ALBANY Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: ANDY DUGZ Contact Phone: (518) 221-1766 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-1-822825002-b 1 7 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / ALBANY LANDFILL RAPP RD p1p-822825002-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 525 RAPP RD ALBANY NY Spill No: 1501066 UST Trust: False Site ID: 507246 Spill Date: 04/30/2015 11:05:00 AM DER Facility ID: 461991 Received Date: 04/30/2015 11:40:00 AM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 04/30/2015 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 04/30/2015 11:42:00 AM Class: C4 Update Date: 04/27/2016 03:43:52 PM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 57 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MSFRANKL REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial/Industrial Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "spill paved surface/clean up complete" DEC Remark: "MF telecon with caller, Steve. Driver was filling tank and overfilled it. Spilled material hit top of convault and some dripped down the side of tank onto concrete pad. He estimates <1 gallon. All cleaned up with pads and speedy dry. No DER response. Closed." Material Information OP Unit ID: 1256586 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2259536 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .50 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: UNKNOWN Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: HERITAGE ENERGY Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-1-827222491-b 1 8 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / C/ALBANY RAPP RD LANDFILL p1p-827222491-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 525 RAPP RD ALBANY NY Spill No: 1505371 UST Trust: False Site ID: 512730 Spill Date: 08/11/2015 03:59:00 PM DER Facility ID: 461991 Received Date: 08/18/2015 03:59:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 12/14/2015 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/18/2015 04:01:00 PM Class: D4 Update Date: 12/14/2015 09:06:45 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: DJWEHN REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 58 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial/Industrial Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "cleanup done" DEC Remark: "12/14/2015 - Reviewed tank closure report from CHA regarding the closure of Tank #10 at Albany Rapp Rd. Landfill. Tank appeared to be in good shape during excavation. No holes noticed. Stained soil was noticed around a coupler that seemed to recently have repaired the piping from the tank. Highest PID readings were located around this coupler at 110 ppm. Soil was excavated around tank and piping and was screened for disposal. Soil samples were taken below the tank pad and along piping. All samples came back meeting unrestricted clean up values. Tank was disposed of on site in landfill. Closed -DJW" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1261981 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2265473 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: Med Surf: False Units: Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0064A Material Name: unknown material Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: C/ALBANY Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: ANDREW JENSEN Contact Phone: (518) 577-4744 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-1-828924545-b 1 9 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / WASTE MGT TRUCK @ RAPP RD p1p-828924545-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 LANDFILL 525 RAPP RD LAND FILL 525 RAPP ROAD ALBANY NY 12205 Spill No: 1508355 UST Trust: False Site ID: 516898 Spill Date: 11/11/2015 03:05:00 PM DER Facility ID: 480428 Received Date: 11/11/2015 03:53:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 11/12/2015 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 11/11/2015 03:56:00 PM Class: C4 Update Date: 04/27/2016 03:36:45 PM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MSFRANKL REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 59 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Affected Persons Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "waste management garbage truck spilled, paved area" DEC Remark: "Tom Lane telecom w/ waste mgmt has contractor w vac truck on way. Contained in puddle next to catch basin but did not enter. Advised call back if additional work required and possible follow insp tomorrow. See 1508356. MF telecom with Ray Bender, Waste management. Truck hit something in landfill and noticed problem when they were conducting their vehicle check. Spill stayed on asphalt. EPS on site vac'd out puddles and storm drain (Rain in area). They do not believe storm drain was impacted but they wanted to be cautious. They also applied speedy dry and swept that up. Clean up complete. Closed." Material Information OP Unit ID: 1266006 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2269827 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 50.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: ANDY JENSEN Spiller Company: WASTE MANAGEMENT CO Spiller Address: 525 RAPP ROAD Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: 12205 Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: ANDY JENSEN Contact Phone: (518) 577-4744 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-1-828925222-b 1 10 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / WASTE MGT TRUCK @ RAPP RD p1p-828925222-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 LANDFILL 525 RAPP RD LAND FILL RAPP RD ALBANY NY Spill No: 1508356 UST Trust: False Site ID: 516899 Spill Date: 11/11/2015 02:00:00 PM DER Facility ID: 480427 Received Date: 11/11/2015 04:17:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 11/12/2015 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 11/11/2015 04:20:00 PM Class: C4 Update Date: 04/27/2016 03:36:59 PM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MSFRANKL erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 60 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Responsible Party Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "Clean up in progress." DEC Remark: "See 1508355. Being handled under that number. This spill will be closed." Material Information OP Unit ID: 1266007 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2269828 Med SW: True CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 30.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: RAY BENDER Spiller Company: UNKNOWN Spiller Address: RAPP RD Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: RAY BENDER Contact Phone: 518-365-5523 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-1-828930173-b 1 11 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / ALBANY ENERGY LLC p1p-828930173-y1y TANKS 126.73 1 525 RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12204 Site ID: 38043 Tank No: Site Status: Active Tank Status: Program No: 4-600710 Tank Type: Program Type Code: PBS Install Date: Program Type Desc: Petroleum Bulk Storage Program Close Date: Expiration Date: 06/20/2025 Expiration Dt: DEC Region: 4 Expiration: County: Albany Capacity in Gallons: UTM X: 593058.74687 Material Name: UTM Y: 4729426.75249 Percent: Georeference: Tank Location: Site Type: Utility (Other than Municipal) Details Url: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 61 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) m-1-881495483-b 1 12 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / Albany Recyclables Handling p1p-881495483-y1y SWF/LF 126.73 1 Facility 525 Rapp Road Albany NY 12205 Activity Number: [01M22] Facility Name (InAct): Albany Recyclables Handling Facility Facility Name (Act): Location Addr (InAct): 525 Rapp Road Location Addr (Act): Loc Addr2(InAct): Location Addr2 (Act): City (InAct): Albany City (Act): State (InAct): NY State (Act): Zip Code (InAct): 12205 Zip Code (Act): County (InAct): Albany County (Act): East Coord (InAct): 594220;600935 East Coord (Act): North Coord (InAct): 4590647;4719761 North Coord (Act): Facility Name: Location Addr: Location Addr2: City: State: Zip Code: County: East Coord: North Coord: Data Source: SWMF - Inactive Facility Lists SWMF - Inactive Facility Lists Details (InAct) Accuracy Code: 4.2 - Utilization of GIS and existing spatial data Authorization No: 01M69 Activity Desc: RHRF - registration Authrzation Issue Dt: Regulatory Status: Registration Operator Type: Private Active: No Operator Name: Sierra Processing LLC Dt of Last Inspection: Phone No: 5186260777 Expiration Dt: Region: 4 Owner Type: Private Contact Name: Jason Craft Owner Name: Jason Craft Contact Address: Owner Address: PO Box 1528 Contact Address2: Owner Address2: Contact City: Owner City: Clifton Park Contact State: Owner State: NY Contact Zip: Owner Zip: 12065 Contact Phone: 5186260777 Owner Phone: 5184330020 Contact Email: jasoncr@wcnx.org Owner Email: Waste Types: SWMF - Inactive Facility Lists Details (InAct) Accuracy Code: 4.3 - Utilization of Digital Orthophoto Quads Authorization No: Activity Desc: RHRF - registration Authrzation Issue Dt: Regulatory Status: Operator Type: Active: No Operator Name: Dt of Last Inspection: Phone No: 5188693651 Expiration Dt: Region: 4 Owner Type: Municipal Contact Name: Kelly Dwyer Owner Name: City of Albany Contact Address: 525 Rapp Road Owner Address: Connors Blvd. Contact Address2: Owner Address2: Contact City: Albany Owner City: Albany Contact State: NY Owner State: NY Contact Zip: 12205 Owner Zip: 12204 Contact Phone: 5188693651 Owner Phone: Contact Email: Owner Email: Waste Types: Source Separated Recyclables (Metal/Glass/Paper/Plastic) erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 62 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) m-1-881497913-b 1 13 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / Albany (City) SWMF p1p-881497913-y1y SWF/LF 126.73 1 525 Rapp Road Albany NY 12205 Activity Number: [01Z02] Facility Name (InAct): Facility Name (Act): Albany (City) SWMF Location Addr (InAct): Location Addr (Act): 525 Rapp Road Loc Addr2(InAct): Location Addr2 (Act): City (InAct): City (Act): Albany State (InAct): State (Act): NY Zip Code (InAct): Zip Code (Act): 12205 County (InAct): County (Act): Albany East Coord (InAct): East Coord (Act): 594201 North Coord (InAct): North Coord (Act): 4728891 Facility Name: Albany (City) SWMF Location Addr: 525 Rapp Road Location Addr2: City: Albany State: NY Zip Code: 12205 County: Albany East Coord: 594201 North Coord: 4728891 Data Source: SWMF - Active Facility Lists; SWMF - Active Solid Waste Management Facilities as of 08-17-2023 SWMF - Active Facility Lists Details(Act) Accuracy Code: Authorization No: 4-0101-00171/00011 Activity Desc: Household hazardous waste Authrzation Issue Dt: 6/25/2009 Regulatory Status: Permit Operator Type: Municipal Active: Yes Operator Name: City of Albany Dt of Last Inspection: Phone No: 5188693651 Expiration Dt: 6/25/2019 Region: 4 Owner Type: Municipal Contact Name: Joseph Giebelhaus Owner Name: City of Albany Contact Address: Owner Address: One Conners Blvd Contact Address2: Owner Address2: Contact City: Owner City: Albany Contact State: NY Owner State: NY Contact Zip: Owner Zip: 12204 Contact Phone: 5188693651 Owner Phone: 5184321144 Contact Email: jgiebelhaus@albanyny.gov Owner Email: Waste Types: Active Solid Waste Management Facilities Details as of 08-17-2023 Accuracy Code: Authorization No: 4-0101-00171/00011 Activity Desc: Household hazardous waste Authrzation Issue Dt: 06/25/2009 Active: Yes Owner Type: Municipal Expiration Dt: 06/25/2019 Owner Name: City of Albany Geo Reference: 525 Rapp Road Phone No: 5188693651 Albany, NY 12205 (42.703369908, -73.849636351) Region: 4 Waste Types: m-1-881498749-b 1 14 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / Albany (City) SWMF p1p-881498749-y1y SWF/LF 126.73 1 525 Rapp Road Albany NY 12205 Activity Number: [01F02] Facility Name (InAct): Albany (City) SWMF Facility Name (Act): Location Addr (InAct): 525 Rapp Road Location Addr (Act): Loc Addr2(InAct): Location Addr2 (Act): City (InAct): Albany City (Act): State (InAct): NY State (Act): Zip Code (InAct): 12205 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 63 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Zip Code (Act): County (InAct): Albany County (Act): East Coord (InAct): 594201 East Coord (Act): North Coord (InAct): 4728891 North Coord (Act): Facility Name: Location Addr: Location Addr2: City: State: Zip Code: County: East Coord: North Coord: Data Source: SWMF - Inactive Facility Lists SWMF - Inactive Facility Lists Details (InAct) Accuracy Code: Authorization No: 4-0101-00171/00011 Activity Desc: Landfill gas recovery Authrzation Issue Dt: 6/25/2009 Regulatory Status: Permit Operator Type: Municipal Active: No Operator Name: City of Albany Dt of Last Inspection: Phone No: 5188693651 Expiration Dt: 6/25/2019 Region: 4 Owner Type: Municipal Contact Name: Joseph Giebelhaus Owner Name: City of Albany Contact Address: Owner Address: One Conners Blvd Contact Address2: Owner Address2: Contact City: Owner City: Albany Contact State: NY Owner State: NY Contact Zip: Owner Zip: 12204 Contact Phone: 5188693651 Owner Phone: 5184321144 Contact Email: jgiebelhaus@albanyny.gov Owner Email: Waste Types: m-1-881500664-b 1 15 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / Albany (City) SWMF p1p-881500664-y1y SWF/LF 126.73 1 525 Rapp Road Albany NY 12205 Activity Number: [01S02] Facility Name (InAct): Facility Name (Act): Albany (City) SWMF Location Addr (InAct): Location Addr (Act): 525 Rapp Road Loc Addr2(InAct): Location Addr2 (Act): City (InAct): City (Act): Albany State (InAct): State (Act): NY Zip Code (InAct): Zip Code (Act): 12205 County (InAct): County (Act): Albany East Coord (InAct): East Coord (Act): 594201 North Coord (InAct): North Coord (Act): 4728891 Facility Name: Albany (City) SWMF Location Addr: 525 Rapp Road Location Addr2: City: Albany State: NY Zip Code: 12205 County: Albany East Coord: 594201 North Coord: 4728891 Data Source: SWMF - Active Facility Lists; SWMF - Active Solid Waste Management Facilities as of 08-17-2023 SWMF - Active Facility Lists Details(Act) Accuracy Code: 1.1 - Obtained from original submission and Authorization No: 4-0101-00171/00011 unverified process Activity Desc: Landfill - MSW - permit Authrzation Issue Dt: 6/25/2009 Regulatory Status: Permit Operator Type: Municipal Active: Yes Operator Name: City of Albany erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 64 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Dt of Last Inspection: 4/20/2021 Phone No: 5188693651 Expiration Dt: 6/25/2019 Region: 4 Owner Type: Municipal Contact Name: Joseph Giebelhaus Owner Name: City of Albany Contact Address: Owner Address: One Conners Blvd Contact Address2: Owner Address2: Contact City: Owner City: Albany Contact State: NY Owner State: NY Contact Zip: Owner Zip: 12204 Contact Phone: 5188693651 Owner Phone: 5184321144 Contact Email: jgiebelhaus@albanyny.gov Owner Email: Waste Types: Asbestos (Friable);Non-petroleum Contaminated Soil;Ash (WWTP Sludge);Construction & Demolition Debris;MSW (Residential/Institutional & Commercial) Active Solid Waste Management Facilities Details as of 08-17-2023 Accuracy Code: 1.1 - Obtained from original submission and Authorization No: 4-0101-00171/00011 unverified process Activity Desc: Landfill - MSW - permit Authrzation Issue Dt: 06/25/2009 Active: Yes Owner Type: Municipal Expiration Dt: 06/25/2019 Owner Name: City of Albany Geo Reference: 525 Rapp Road Phone No: 5188693651 Albany, NY 12205 (42.703369908, -73.849636351) Region: 4 Waste Types: Asbestos (Friable);Non-petroleum Contaminated Soil;Ash (WWTP Sludge);Construction & Demolition Debris;MSW (Residential/Institutional & Commercial) m-1-882009933-b 1 16 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / Albany City Landfill p1p-882009933-y1y LANDFILL 126.73 1 525 Rapp Rd N INACTIVE Albany NY SW ID: 01M22 Landfill Start: 1969 ID: 4004 Landfill Stop: 1987 (?) Sampling Site ID: Date of Last Insp: 4/27/2018 No: 4-0101-00241/00002-0 Parcel No: 41.00-2-118; 41.00-2-119; 41.00-2-120; 41.00- 2-12; 141.10-1-2.1; 41.00-1-7; Issue Date: 12/31/95 Parcel Size: 84.5/22.5/35.9/59.6/1.29/35.9/7.5 Exp Date: 12/31/98 County: Albany NYS Inact List: Class N Region: 4 Inact Reg No: 401001 Latitude: 42.710442 Remove?: N Longitude: -73.858763 Why Removed: Location Accuracy: 1: Good; Perimeter clear Location Basis: DOI; Site Aerials Alternative Facility Names: Albany Recyclables Handling Facility Landfill Type: C&D Authorization : Permit Current Site Use: Part of the site contains active landfilling, some parts are capped and inactive Current Landfill Area: 37 Assess DOH: Waste Area: 70 Acres (DER Database) Capped Area: NYC Watershed: No Eval Within NYC Watershe: No Non NYC Watershed: Yes Non NYC Watershed Eval: Yes Sole Source Aquifer: No Sole Source Eval: Sole Source Aquifer Name: Primary Aquifer: No Primary Aquif Eval: Primr Aquifer Name: Owner Name: City of Albany Owner Type: Municipal Owner Address: City Hall, Room 202, 24 Eagle Street Owner City: Albany Owner State: NY erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 65 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Owner Zip: 12207 Owner Email: Owner Phone: 518-869-3651 Contact Name: Joe Giebelhaus Contact Address: 525 Rapp Road Contact City: Albany Contact State: NY Contact Zip: 12205 Contact Email: Contact Phone: 5188693651 ILF Team: Dec Assigned Staff: Cap Date: Unknown (Post 1982) Completed: Closure has been occurring in phase since 1982. Gm Wells: Yes Gm Freq: Quarterly Gw Depth to: Unkown Gw Flow Direction: North and East Gw Relationship to Aquifer: Gw Last Rep Find: In Reclassification Report Gw Proximity to Well: Private Well Located approximately 1 mile west. (Surrounding area is on public water) Gw Nearby Surface Water: Onsite Ponds (large man-made pond) and Drainage ditches that discharge to Renssealaer Lake, 1,000 ft southeast. Gw Potential Vapor Receptors: Gw Other Relevant Information: SSA located directly near area. Monitoring Data: Yes Monitoring Well Logs: No Monitoring System: Monitoring Well Logs Obtained: Soil Type: Soil: Wind Depoisted Sand Bedrock: Normanskill Shale Surf Water Mon: Surf Mon Freq: Deepflow Recharge: Closure Plan Required: Yes-Part 360 Cap Eng Cap: Oil-soaked soil used as cover material (14,000 tons per year) - Exposed Geotextiles during inspection Presence of Liner: No (?) Om Requirements: A portion of landfill is currently opperating Om Date: 24/7 Presence of Leachate Collecti: Not known on inactive landfill. Leachate Sampling: Leachate was collected for reclassification report in 1991. Presence of Seeps: Yes, photos in inspection Lg Mon: Yes, Gas Vents Gas Mon Freq: Unknown Last Report: Environmental Monitoring Report-Second Quarter 2014 Site Access Issues: Current landfill operations on the site. Nearby Sensitive Receptors: This site is located in the Pine Bush, which is over a principal aquifer Other Reports: DER database, Reclassification Report 1991 Notes: Aka City of Albany DGS (One Conners Blvd), Albany Interim LF?; Recent e-file reports to get from John Adirondack Park: No Catskill Park: No Cost : Cg Contract No: Cg Grant Stat: Cg Cont End: Cg Fin Cost: Fa Type: Fa Amt: Last Modified: Known Landfilling History: There is no documentation of hazardous waste disposal. Some allegations exist that a company had a transporter dispose of zinc electroplating sludge from 1974 to 1984 but the company Is not sure where the waste went to, they assume it went to the Albany Landfill. Twelve transporter companies were requested to provide information and the results indicate no hazardous waste was disposed by these companies. Descriptions: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 66 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Closed after 1988 This site is located in the Pine Bush, which is over a principal aquifer. This site allegedly received various amounts of industrial wastes from industries in Albany and Rensselaer Counties. The site has sandy soil and an existing high groundwater table. A groundwater monitoring program has been implemented. The City of Albany is implementing a phased closure under a consent order as a municipal landfill. A Phase II investigation has been completed. A Supplemental Search for documentation of disposal of hazardous waste disposal was conducted and did not reveal disposal of hazardous waste at the landfill, therefore The site did not qualify for addition to the Registry of Inactive Hazardous Disposal Sites. This site is being regulated by the Division of Solid Waste.. Assess Env: A Phase II investigation has been conducted to determine the extent of environmental problems. The results of the investigation indicates there are no environmental problems at this site which are related to the disposal of hazardous waste. m-1-887353009-b 1 17 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / ALBANY LANDFILL p1p-887353009-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 525 RIPP RD ALBANY NY Spill No: 2007929 UST Trust: False Site ID: 614843 Spill Date: 12/08/2020 03:05:00 PM DER Facility ID: 562825 Received Date: 12/08/2020 04:01:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 04/15/2021 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 12/08/2020 04:04:00 PM Class: C4 Update Date: 04/15/2021 11:08:34 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: JDUTBERG REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial/Industrial Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "clean up in progress" DEC Remark: "12/08/2020 - TC with Ed. Emergency generator comes on once a week to run briefly. Today the generator ran and pressure gauge broke and diesel was lost to inside the generator, leaked to the concrete pad and slightly off the pad to soil approximately 20 to 25 gallons lost before generator was shut down. Ed has pads and speedy dry down absorbing the fuel. He will use a vac truck to clean up the mess and assess the grass after that. Does not want to dig until spring because of electrical wires buried in the ground and the ground being frozen. No response needed. Josh can check on the spill at a later date. KS JDU left message for Ed requesting an update on cleanup status. JDU on site with Ed. Small amount of staining on grass and soil at edge of concrete pad under generator. Landfill will excavate and dispose of soil. 4/15 Email received from Ed with pictures of completed cleanup. Spill Closed JDU" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1361952 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2373972 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 30.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 67 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Spiller Name: Spiller Company: ALBANY LAND FILL Spiller Address: 525 RIPP RD Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: ED MACH Contact Phone: (518) 368-9888 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-1-892000897-b 1 18 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / City of Albany Rapp Road Waste p1p-892000897-y1y AIR PERMITS 126.73 1 Management Facility 525 RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 Facility ID: County: Dec ID: 4010100171 Source: Air Title V Title V Details Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 0 Status: Expired Issue Date: 6/13/2014 Renewal No: 2 Exp Date: 6/24/2019 Url Permit: Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 3 Status: Expired Issue Date: 1/13/2006 Renewal No: 0 Exp Date: 4/19/2006 Url Permit: Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 0 Status: Expired Issue Date: 4/19/2001 Renewal No: 0 Exp Date: 4/19/2006 Url Permit: Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 2 Status: Expired Issue Date: 5/13/2010 Renewal No: 1 Exp Date: 6/24/2014 Url Permit: Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 0 Status: Issued Issue Date: 6/24/2019 Renewal No: 3 Exp Date: 6/24/2024 Url Permit: https://extapps.dec.ny.gov/data/dar/afs/issued_atv.html Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 3 Status: Expired Issue Date: 3/3/2014 Renewal No: 1 Exp Date: 6/24/2014 Url Permit: Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 0 Status: Expired Issue Date: 6/25/2009 Renewal No: 1 Exp Date: 6/24/2014 Url Permit: m-1-918325136-b 1 19 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / ALBANY LANDFILL p1p-918325136-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 525 RAPP RD N ALBANY NY Spill No: 2210291 UST Trust: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 68 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Site ID: 649702 Spill Date: 03/30/2023 12:30:00 PM DER Facility ID: 595699 Received Date: 03/30/2023 01:32:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 04/03/2023 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 03/30/2023 01:36:00 PM Class: C3 Update Date: 04/03/2023 03:09:06 PM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: JDUTBERG REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Human Error Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial/Industrial Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "APPX 8 GALS RELEASED TO CONCRETE. CALLER REPORTING TANK OVERFILL DUE TO AN OUTSIDE COMPANY FILLING CUSTOMER TANK. CLEAN UP FINISHED." DEC Remark: "JDU telecom with Mike at Main Care. They were making a delivery to a 2000 gal above ground tank. Tank overfilled at 800 gallons and sprayed out vent pipe. Driver stopped delivery and estimated 10 gallons spilled. Speedy dry and absorbents used to clean up spill. Less than a drum of waste. Will check site when in the area. JDU JDU checked site. Some residual staining and speedy dry on asphalt next to tank. No impacts to drains or soil. Cleanup complete. Spill can be closed. JDU" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1396662 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2412700 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 8.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: MIKE LABONTE Spiller Company: MAIN CARE Spiller Address: 525 RAPP RD N Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: MIKE LABONTE Contact Phone: (518) 221-6117 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-1-922168831-b 1 20 of20 WSW 0.02 / 289.45 / LANDFILL p1p-922168831-y1y NY SPILLS 126.73 1 525 RAPP RD ALBANY NY Spill No: 2308730 UST Trust: False Site ID: 662857 Spill Date: 02/01/2024 08:45:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 69 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) DER Facility ID: 467277 Received Date: 02/01/2024 09:16:00 AM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0124 Close Date: 02/01/2024 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 02/01/2024 09:18:00 AM Class: C4 Update Date: 02/01/2024 03:46:19 PM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: JMGARCIA REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "Lost from customers vehicle to blacktop. All contained with speedy dry. Final cleanup pending" DEC Remark: "2/1/24 - TC with Ed Mach. Scale truck blew a hydraulic line and lost 75 to 100 gallons of hydraulic oil to pavement. Speedy dry used to contain the spill. Additional speedy dry put down and a sweeper truck will be used to finish the clean up. Waste will be disposed of in the landfill. No storm drains or soils impacted. DW Update: JMG and MJR on site. The mechanic at the facility believes the hydraulic tank is closer to 50 gallons. Spill has been contained. No storm drains impacted. There is a city of Albany sanitary sewer manhole that had impacts around it. The cover was removed and there was no sheen or obvious impacts inside. The landfill will use a sweeper to pick up the speedy dry and dispose of it at the facility. They will send photos when cleanup is complete. Update: Photos sent of lot after speedy dry was swept up. Waste was disposed at the landfill. No further action. JMG" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1409661 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2427178 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 75.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0010 Material Name: hydraulic oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: GEARHART Spiller Address: Spiller City: PAINTED POST Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: ED MACH Contact Phone: (518) 368-9888 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-2-918289997-b 2 1 of1 WSW 0.03 / 289.22 / ALBANY LANDFILL GAS p1p-918289997-y1y PFAS IND 152.03 0 UTILIZATION PROJECT ALBANY NY Status: Active Fac Fips Code: 36001 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 70 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Fac Indian Cntry Flg: No Compliance Status: No Violation Identified Fac Derived Huc: 02020006 EPA Programs: CAA; CWA; RCRA Fac Derived Wbd: 020200060302 Federal Facility: No Fac Derived Cd113: 20 Federal Agency: - Fac Derived Cb2010: 360010004011003 Fac Snc Flg: No Fac Informal Count: 0 AIR Flag: Yes Last Informal Action: 4/29/2009 NPDES Flag: Yes Formal Action Count: 0 SDWIS Flag: No Last Formal Action: 12/18/2014 RCRAFlag: Yes Fac Total Penalties: 0 TRI Flag: No Fac Penalty Count: - GHG Flag: Yes Date Last Penalty: 6/22/2009 TRI IDs: - Last Penalty Amt: 5000 TRI Releases Trnsfrs: - Fac Qtrs With Nc: 0 TRI on Site Releases: - Programs With Snc: 0 TRI off Site Trnsfrs: - Fac Percent Minority: 20.377 TRI Reporter: - Fac Pop Den: 1764.7 Fac Imp Water Flg: - Count: 1 Fac Major Flag: Yes Fac County: ALBANY Fac Active Flag: Yes State Other : Fac Inspection Count: 4 Region: 02 Date Last Inspection: 9/30/2023 Latitude: 42.70324 Days Last Inspection: 357 Longitude: -73.84958 Fac Derived Tribes: - AIR IDs: NY0000004010100171 NY0000004010100426 CAA Permit Types: Major Emissions CAA NAICS: 562212 221118 CAA SICS: 4953 4911 NPDES IDs: NYR00D198 CWA Permit Types: Non-M CWA NAICS: - CWA SICS: 4953 RCRA IDs: NYR000004424 RCRA Permit Types: Other RCRA NAICS: - SDWA IDs: - SDWA System Types: - SDWA Compliance Status: - SDWA Snc Flag: No Fac Collection Meth: ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER EJSCREEN Flag Us: No EJSCREEN Report: https://ejscreen.epa.gov/mapper/mobile/EJSCREEN_mobile.aspx?geometry=%7B%22x%22:-73.84958,%22y%22: 42.70324,%22spatialReference%22:%7B%22wkid%22:4326%7D% 7D&unit=9035&areatype=&areaid=&basemap=streets&distance=1 ECHO Facility Report: https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110037939737 Industry: Waste Management m-3-810529981-b 3 1 of1 SW 0.12 / 289.58 / NYSDOT BIN 1073570 p1p-810529981-y1y RCRA LQG 626.38 1 RAPP RD OVER THRUWAY OVER INTERSTATE 90 EXIT MM 14829 ALBANY NY 12205 EPA Handler ID: NYR000146258 Gen Status Universe: Large Quantity Generator Contact Name: CARL R KOCHERSBERGER Contact Address: 328 , STATE ST , DOT REGION 1 CONSTR OFFICE , SCHENECTADY , NY, 12305 , US Contact Phone No and Ext: 518-485-9161 Contact Email: CKOCHERSBERGER@DOT.STATE.NY.US Contact Country: US County Name: ALBANY EPA Region: 02 Land Type: State Receive Date: 20070422 Location Latitude: 42.702534 Location Longitude: -73.851167 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 71 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Violation/Evaluation Summary Note: NO RECORDS: As of Apr 2024, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records associated with this facility (EPA ID). Handler Summary Importer Activity: No Mixed Waste Generator: No Transporter Activity: No Transfer Facility: No Onsite Burner Exemption: No Furnace Exemption: No Underground Injection Activity: No Commercial TSD: No Used Oil Transporter: No Used Oil Transfer Facility: No Used Oil Processor: No Used Oil Refiner: No Used Oil Burner: No Used Oil Market Burner: No Used Oil Spec Marketer: No Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No: 1 Receive Date: 20070422 Handler Name: NYSDOT BIN 1073570 Federal Waste Generator Code: 1 Generator Code Description: Large Quantity Generator Source Type: Implementer Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No: 1 Receive Date: 20070423 Handler Name: NYSDOT BIN 1073570 Federal Waste Generator Code: 1 Generator Code Description: Large Quantity Generator Source Type: Notification Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code: D008 Waste Code Description: LEAD Owner/Operator Details Owner/Operator Ind: Current Owner Street No: 50 Type: State Street 1: WOLF RD Name: STATE OF NY C/O NYSDOT Street 2: COMMISSIONER Dt Became Current: 20070423 City: ALBANY Dt Ended Current: State: NY Phone: Country: US Source Type: Notification Zip Code: 12232 Owner/Operator Ind: Current Operator Street No: Type: State Street 1: Name: OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTION NYSDOT Street 2: REGION 1 Dt Became Current: 20070423 City: Dt Ended Current: State: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 72 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Phone: Country: Source Type: Notification Zip Code: Historical Handler Details Receive Dt: 20070423 Generator Code Description: Large Quantity Generator Handler Name: NYSDOT BIN 1073570 m-4-810938683-b 4 1 of2 SW 0.19 / 293.82 / PINE BUSH FIRE STATION p1p-810938683-y1y UST 1,006.17 5 223 WASHINGTON AVE EXT ALBANY NY 12205-5504 Site ID: 38259 Expiry: N/A Site Status: Unregulated/Closed County: Albany Program No: 4-600928 UTM X: 594027.58383 Program Type Code: PBS UTM Y: 4728322.31209 Program Type Desc: Petroleum Bulk Storage Program Site Type: Other Tank Information Prog No: 4-600928 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 99942 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 1 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: 01/21/2004 Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: 21 Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: Next Test: Close Date: 02/02/2005 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 10000 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: #2 fuel oil (on-site consumption) Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: I00 Code Name: None Type: Overfill Equipment: F00 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 73 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: L09 Code Name: Exempt Suction Piping Type: Piping Leak Detection Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Equipment: B00 Code Name: None Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection Tank Information Prog No: 4-600928 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 99944 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 3 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: Next Test: Close Date: 02/02/2005 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 8000 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: gasoline Percent: 100.00 Equipment Information erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 74 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: I00 Code Name: None Type: Overfill Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: B00 Code Name: None Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Tank Information Prog No: 4-600928 UDC Ind: 1 Tank ID: 99943 Red Tag Start Date: Tank No: 2 Red Tag End Date: Tank Status: 3 Tank Last Test: Tank Status Desc: Closed - Removed Tank Next Test Due: Tank Type: 01 Test Method: NN Tank Type Desc: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Date Tested: Install Date: Next Test: Close Date: 02/02/2005 Line Last Test Due: Tk Out of Serv Dt: Next Line Test Due: Capacity (Gal): 8000 Line Test Method: Registered: True Modified by: MJGRIFFI Tank Model: Last Modified: 05/09/2022 Pipe Model: Tank Location: 5 Tank Location Desc: Underground Category: 1 Category Desc: Category 1 means a tank which was installed before December 27, 1986 Subpart: Subpart Desc: Class A Operator: Class B Operator: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Material Information Material Name: diesel Percent: 100.00 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 75 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Equipment Information Equipment: G00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Secondary Containment Equipment: J02 Code Name: Suction Dispenser Type: Dispenser Equipment: I00 Code Name: None Type: Overfill Equipment: F00 Code Name: None Type: Pipe External Protection Equipment: A00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Internal Protection Equipment: H00 Code Name: None Type: Tank Leak Detection Equipment: C02 Code Name: Underground/On-ground Type: Pipe Location Equipment: B00 Code Name: None Type: Tank External Protection Equipment: D01 Code Name: Steel/Carbon Steel/Iron Type: Pipe Type Affiliation Information Affiliation Type: 11 Affiliation Name: Emergency Contact Affiliation Sub Type: NNN Company: CITY OF ALBANY Contact Title: Contact Name: DEIRDRE RUDOLPH, P.E. Address1: Address2: City: State: NN Zip Code: Country Code: 999 Phone: (518) 434-5670 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: Affiliation Type: 04 Affiliation Name: Facility Operator Affiliation Sub Type: NNN Company: PINE BUSH FIRE STATION Contact Title: Contact Name: MICHAEL P. DUNN Address1: Address2: City: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 76 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) State: NN Zip Code: Country Code: 001 Phone: (518) 447-7877 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: Affiliation Type: 01 Affiliation Name: Facility Owner Affiliation Sub Type: C01 Company: CITY OF ALBANY Contact Title: CITY ENGINEER Contact Name: DEIRDRE RUDOLPH Address1: 1 CONNERS BLVD Address2: City: ALBANY State: NY Zip Code: 12204 Country Code: 001 Phone: (518) 434-5673 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: Affiliation Type: 07 Affiliation Name: Mail Contact Affiliation Sub Type: NNN Company: CITY OF ALBANY - DGS Contact Title: Contact Name: DEIRDRE RUDOLPH Address1: 1 CONNERS BLVD Address2: City: ALBANY State: NY Zip Code: 12204 Country Code: 001 Phone: (518) 434-5673 Phone Ext: Email: Fax: m-4-813993904-b 4 2 of2 SW 0.19 / 293.82 / PINE BUSH FIRE STATION p1p-813993904-y1y LST 1,006.17 5 WASHINGTON AVE EXT 223 WASHINGTON AVE EXT ALBANY NY Spill No: 0311077 REM Phase: 0 Site ID: 89579 UST Trust: True DER Facility ID: 81815 Spill Date: 12/29/2003 01:49:00 PM CID: 444 Rcvd Date: 12/29/2003 01:49:00 PM Program Type: ER CAC Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Insp Date: Contribute Factor: Tank Test Failure Close Date: 02/04/2004 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 12/29/2003 12:00:00 AM Class: B4 Update Date: 10/02/2009 01:59:48 PM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: TMKOCH County: Albany After Hours: False Referred to: Reported by: Tank Tester Source: Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "TANK TEST FAILED, NO SPILL SYSTEM JUST FAILED. WILL BE PUMPING OUT AN WILL RETEST. (NO SPILL ACTUALLY OCCURRED) " erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 77 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Dec Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was KOCH 12-30-04: T.M. Koch contacted Eric Deyoe at the Pine Bush Fire Station. He explained to me that a pressure test was done on the underground tank, and the results indicated a potential tank leak but the test was not conclusive. There was no actual evidence of any leakage however, so a second test is planned for next week, depending upon weather conditions. 2-2-04: Eric Deyoe called T.M. Koch to let me know that a pressure test was finally completed. The test showed that there was no leak. He will send me a copy of the test results soon. 2-4-04: Copies of the original tank tightness test of December 29, 2004 and the re-testing of January 21, 2004 arrived today. The January re-test confirmed that the tank was sound, and that the first test was an anomoly. Copies of the test are on file,, and a second set of copies were given to Tom Sperbeck on 2-6-04. TMK..." Material Information OP Unit ID: 878844 Med in Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: True Material ID: 499905 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: ERIC DEYOE Spiller Company: PINE BUSH FIRE STATION Spiller Address: 223 WASHINGTON AVE EXT Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: ERIC DEYOE Contact Phone: (518) 434-5673 Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.701638140 Longitude: -73.851945970 Tank Test Information Spill Tank ID: 1528886 Source: Tank No: 1 Leak Rate: .00 Tank SIze: 10000 Gross Fail: Material: 0008 Modified by: Spills EPA UST: Last Modified: 2004-10-01 04:00:45.140000000 UST: Test Method: 03 Cause: Alt Test Method: Horner EZ Check I or II m-5-813708252-b 5 1 of1 SW 0.21 / 300.23 / SOLID WASTE MGT FAC RAPP RD p1p-813708252-y1y NY SPILLS 1,117.63 11 @ WASHINGTON AVE RAPP RD @ WASHINGTON AVE C/ALBANY SOLID WA RAPP RD AND WASHINGTON ALBANY NY Spill No: 1302027 UST Trust: False Site ID: 482448 Spill Date: 05/28/2013 02:30:00 PM DER Facility ID: 437696 Received Date: 05/28/2013 02:59:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 05/29/2013 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 78 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Water Body: Create Date: 05/28/2013 03:02:00 PM Class: B5 Update Date: 07/26/2013 11:45:35 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MSFRANKL REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Citizen Referred to: Source: Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "reported to be both tanks are overflowing for the past couple of hours. If you go past the guard house to where the tanks are, you will see trucks around the tanks. Response is recommended and Joe is there at this time." DEC Remark: "MF forwarded to DOW @ 3:05 pm 5/28/13, to Andrea and Derek. Andrea opened and read @ 3:12. No DER response. Closed." Material Information OP Unit ID: 1232180 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2230974 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: Med Surf: False Units: Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 9999 Material Name: other - leachate Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: C/ALBANY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: JOE GABELHOUSE Contact Phone: ( Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-6-814054092-b 6 1 of1 WNW 0.28 / 299.65 / Albany City Landfill p1p-814054092-y1y SHWS 1,479.31 11 Rapp Road Colonie NY 12203 Site Code: 57958 HW Code: 401001 Program: HW Site Class: N Site Name: Albany City Landfill Site Address: Rapp Road City: Colonie Zip: 12203 County: Albany Region: 4 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 79 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Town: Colonie Latitude: 42.707443603 Longitude: -73.854010451 SWIS: 0126 Acres: 70.000 Record Added: 1999-11-18 12:00:00 Record Update: 2003-12-16 00:00:00 Updated by: kstang Site Code (Web): 401001 Program Type (Web): HW Site Name (Web): Albany City Landfill Site Class (Web): N Address1 (Web): Rapp Road Address2 (Web): Locality (Web): Colonie Zip Code (Web): 12203 County (Web): Albany Longitude (Web): -73.854010451 Latitude (Web): 42.707443603 Site Code (GIS): 401001 Site Name (GIS): Albany City Landfill Program (GIS): HW Site Class (GIS): N Address1 (GIS): Rapp Road Address2 (GIS): Locality (GIS): Colonie Zip Code (GIS): 12203 County (GIS): Albany Site Class Desc: No Further Action at this Time: Sites are given a classification of "N" when: a. the investigation and evaluation of a Class P site results in a determination that contamination at the site does not warrant placing the site on the Registry or it is being addressed under a brownfield program; b. a site was in a brownfield program (BCP, ERP or VCP) or other non-Registry program, remediation was not completed, and the site did not otherwise qualify for listing on the Registry. As an example, this occurs when a volunteer begins a brownfield project and then for economic or other reasons, determines they cannot complete the work and the brownfield project is terminated. If the contamination at the brownfield site qualifies it for placement on the Registry, the Department acts to do so. If the site re-enters a brownfield program, it can be reclassified to Class A (active) to indicate that work has recommenced; c. a site was identified simply as the location(s) where a drum(s) or other discrete waste was at one time present and subsequently removed by DEC or others and, based on the resulting conditions, no need for additional work was apparent; or d. an application to the BCP, ERP or VCP was submitted, and was then withdrawn or terminated before any actions were taken to investigate or remediate the site. Site Class Desc (Web): No Further Action at this Time: Sites are given a classification of "N" when: a. the investigation and evaluation of a Class P site results in a determination that contamination at the site does not warrant placing the site on the Registry or it is being addressed under a brownfield program; b. a site was in a brownfield program (BCP, ERP or VCP) or other non-Registry program, remediation was not completed, and the site did not otherwise qualify for listing on the Registry. As an example, this occurs when a volunteer begins a brownfield project and then for economic or other reasons, determines they cannot complete the work and the brownfield project is terminated. If the contamination at the brownfield site qualifies it for placement on the Registry, the Department acts to do so. If the site re-enters a brownfield program, it can be reclassified to Class A (active) to indicate that work has recommenced; c. a site was identified simply as the location(s) where a drum(s) or other discrete waste was at one time present and subsequently removed by DEC or others and, based on the resulting conditions, no need for additional work was apparent; or d. an application to the BCP, ERP or VCP was submitted, and was then withdrawn or terminated before any actions were taken to investigate or remediate the site. Assess DOH: Description: This site is located in the Pine Bush, which is over a principal aquifer. This site allegedly received various amounts of industrial wastes from industries in Albany and Rensselaer Counties. The site has sandy soil and an existing high groundwater table. A groundwater monitoring program has been implemented. The City of Albany is implementing a phased closure under a consent order as a municipal landfill. A Phase II investigation has been erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 80 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) completed. A Supplemental Search for documentation of disposal of hazardous waste disposal was conducted and did not reveal disposal of hazardous waste at the landfill, therefore The site did not qualify for addition to the Registry of Inactive Hazardous Disposal Sites. This site is being regulated by the Division of Solid Waste.. Assessment: A Phase II investigation has been conducted to determine the extent of environmental problems. The results of the investigation indicates there are no environmental problems at this site which are related to the disposal of hazardous waste. Owner Information Owner Op: 01 Sub Type: C01 Owner Name: THOMAS WHALEN Owner Company: City of Albany Owner Street: CITY HALL Owner Street 2: Owner City: ALBANY Owner State: NY Owner Zip: 12207 Country: United States of America Owner Op: 03 Sub Type: NNN Owner Name: Owner Company: CITY OF ALBANY Owner Street: Owner Street 2: Owner City: Owner State: NY Owner Zip: Country: Unknown Owner Op: 04 Sub Type: C01 Owner Name: THOMAS WHALEN Owner Company: City of Albany Owner Street: CITY HALL Owner Street 2: Owner City: ALBANY Owner State: NY Owner Zip: 12207 Country: United States of America Projects Information Project Code: 01 Project Desc: Site Caracterization Project Refer Name: End Date: 1991-04-01 00:00:00 End Status: ACT Operable Unit ID: 1199 Operable Unit: 01 Operable Unit Desc: ALBANY CITY LANDFILL Code Name: Site Characterization Environmental Remediation Operable Unit: 01 Contaminants: m-7-813854068-b 7 1 of1 SE 0.29 / 314.02 / MEDICAL WASTE I-87 @ I-90 p1p-813854068-y1y NY SPILLS 1,529.69 25 I-87 S @ I-90 W 87 SOUTH TO 190 EASTERN W MEDICAL WASTE erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 81 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) ALBANY NY Spill No: 0411007 UST Trust: False Site ID: 336113 Spill Date: 01/10/2005 02:33:00 PM DER Facility ID: 271444 Received Date: 01/10/2005 02:33:00 PM CID: 408 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 01/11/2005 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 01/10/2005 03:22:00 PM Class: C5 Update Date: 02/02/2010 02:13:34 PM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Local Agency Referred to: ECO'S Source: Passenger Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "Medical waste, Adult diapers in the roadway from and accident, came from a vehicle from an adult home. Has not been cleaned up." DEC Remark: "01-11-2005 - No Spills response. Referred to ECO's who have responsibility for medical waste. wtc" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1098161 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 578333 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0064A Material Name: unknown material OP Unit ID: 1098161 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2174174 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: Med Surf: False Units: L Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0053A Material Name: medical waste Spiller Information Spiller Name: TIM FLORICK Spiller Company: ACCIDENT SCENE MEDICAL WASTE Spiller Address: 87 SOUTH TO 190 EASTERN W Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 82 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Contact Name: TIM FLORICK Contact Phone: (518) 857-7512 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813650006-b 8 1 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / INK TRUCK I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 p1p-813650006-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9103771 UST Trust: False Site ID: 274039 Spill Date: 07/08/1991 11:08:00 PM DER Facility ID: 222885 Received Date: 07/08/1991 11:18:00 PM CID: CAC Date: 07/08/1991 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 07/09/1991 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 07/09/1991 12:00:00 AM Class: C4 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:53:19 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: PNBENTIE REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "APD & FD ON SCENE, TWY MAINT. EN ROUTE. TELECON W/NYSP-NO DEC RESP. REQ. 7/9-PER NYSP-CLEAN HARBORS DID CLEAN-UP." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was BENTIEN 07/09/91: EXTENDER AQUEOUS SOLUTION=PRINTERS INK THINNER. TRACTOR - PA #AA66794, TRAILER - PA AA72000. 09/28/95: This is additional information about material spilled from the translation of the old spill file: FLAMMABLE INK*." Material Information OP Unit ID: 954640 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 422895 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0582A Material Name: ink Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: GOODWAY TRANSPORT Spiller Address: 40 WILLOW SPRINGS CIRCLE Spiller City: YORK Spiller State: PA Spiller Zip: 17405 B Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 83 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813652025-b 8 2 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / TWY I-90 CP EXPRESS INK EXIT p1p-813652025-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 24 I-90 @ I-87 NYS TWY @ I-90 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I- 87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9104224 UST Trust: False Site ID: 151768 Spill Date: 07/19/1991 07:56:00 PM DER Facility ID: 128905 Received Date: 07/19/1991 07:56:00 PM CID: CAC Date: 07/22/1991 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 07/26/1991 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 07/26/1991 12:00:00 AM Class: C3 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:52:48 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: HOY REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: DEC Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "LOAD SHIFTED, DRUM LEAKED, SPILLED OUT OF TRUCK. CLEANED UP." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was HOY/BLAIN 09/28/95: This is additional information about material spilled from the translation of the old spill file: WHITE INK." Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: CP EXPRESS TRANSPORT Spiller Address: 14TH AVE. Spiller City: MARKHAM ONT Spiller State: NN Spiller Zip: L3P3J8 Spiller Country: 039 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813655270-b 8 3 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / NYS TWY 6-MILE WATERWORKS p1p-813655270-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 NYS TWY EXIT 24 LAKE I-90 @ I- 87 COLONIE NY Spill No: 8807127 UST Trust: False Site ID: 254999 Spill Date: 11/28/1988 12:00:00 PM DER Facility ID: 208880 Received Date: 11/29/1988 10:12:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 12/02/1988 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: 12/02/1988 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0126 Close Date: 12/02/1988 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 11/30/1988 12:00:00 AM Class: B3 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:56:30 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 84 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: TESPERBE REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Housekeeping Reported by: Responsible Party Referred to: Source: Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "RUBBER EMULSION RAN OFF TOLL PLAZA ROOF INTO 6-MILE. CONTRACTOR INSTALLED SILT SENCE TO CONTAIN. WATERSOLUBLE MILKWHITE UNDER DOT DIRECTION.CONTAINED IN UPPER AREA, WANTS DEC INSPECTION FOR NEXT STEP." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was SPERBECK 11/29/88: 11/29/88 1030 HRS. SPERBECK ON SITE WITH O'SULLIVAN,OBSERVED MATERIAL CONTAINED WITH FILTER FABRIC.CONTRACTOR TO RECOVER MATERIAL BY 11/30 1200 HRS. 11/30/88: 0900 HRS. I CALLED JOHN, HE SAID TOPCOAT RECOMMENDED TO DIG HOLE, LINE WITH FILTER FABRIC AND PUMP MAT'L INTO HOLE. COLLINS WORKING ON CLEANUP NOW. JOHN WILL UPDATE ME TOMORROW. 12/05/88: CLEANUP DONE. 12/29/88: SILT FENCE ON LAND USED AS FILTER. PUMPED OUT CONTAMINATED WATER. 09/28/95: This is additional information about material spilled from the translation of the old spill file: LIQUID RUBBER." Material Information OP Unit ID: 923798 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 455472 Med SW: True CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0066A Material Name: unknown petroleum Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: D.A. COLLINS Spiller Address: Spiller City: MECHANICVILLE Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813656755-b 8 4 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / JBT TRUCKING NYS TWY EXIT 24 p1p-813656755-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 MP 148 I-90 @ I-87 NYS TWY MP 148 I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9005839 UST Trust: False Site ID: 64272 Spill Date: 08/27/1990 11:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 61963 Received Date: 08/27/1990 11:05:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 08/27/1990 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: 08/27/1990 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 85 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 08/29/1990 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/29/1990 12:00:00 AM Class: C5 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:54:31 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MCCULLOUCH REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Human Error Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "SUB-CONTRACTOR HAULING SLIGHTLY CONT. SOIL FROM TWY AUTH HQ FAILED TO LINE TRUCK, CAUSED LEAK ON TWY & IN TANDEM LOT @ EXIT 24, NYSP ISSUED TICKETS, SOIL DISPOSED." DEC Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 946323 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 433321 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: 20.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0064A Material Name: unknown material Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: JBT TRUCKING JIMMY BYRNE Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813660390-b 8 5 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / RYDER MCLAREN IND I-90 @ I-87 p1p-813660390-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 EXIT 24 TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9202993 UST Trust: False Site ID: 186756 Spill Date: 06/12/1992 02:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 06/12/1992 02:51:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 06/12/1992 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 06/15/1992 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 06/15/1992 12:00:00 AM Class: C4 Update Date: 05/03/2012 02:39:53 PM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 86 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: PNBENTIE REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Other Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "TRUCK HIT DEBRIS, PUNCTURED SADDLE TANK, TWY MAINT APPLIED SAND ON RAMP, NO CALL-BACK REQ." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was BENTIEN " Material Information OP Unit ID: 970282 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 410817 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 30.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: RYDER MCLAREN IND. Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813660471-b 8 6 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / TRUCK I-90 @ I-87 TWY @ NWAY p1p-813660471-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 I-90 @ I-87 N TWY @ NWAY COLONIE NY Spill No: 9203553 UST Trust: False Site ID: 95681 Spill Date: 06/25/1992 12:50:00 AM DER Facility ID: 276737 Received Date: 06/25/1992 01:06:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 06/25/1992 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: 06/24/1992 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0126 Close Date: 06/30/1992 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 06/30/1992 12:00:00 AM Class: E6 Update Date: 07/31/2012 11:55:08 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 87 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Reported by: Citizen Referred to: Source: Unknown Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "LIQUID SPILLING FROM TOWED TRUCK LABELLED HAZARDOUS. SEE 9203513, HEATED TRUCK FROM ACCIDENT BEING REMOVED, NO HAZ MAT INVOLVED." DEC Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 967375 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 411346 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0064A Material Name: unknown material Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: REPORTED ASROBERTS TOWING Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813677917-b 8 7 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / TUNES TRUCK NYS TWY EXIT 24 p1p-813677917-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 I-90 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9904560 UST Trust: False Site ID: 153530 Spill Date: 07/17/1999 08:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 07/17/1999 11:32:00 AM CID: 252 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: 07/20/1999 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 07/20/1999 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 07/17/1999 12:00:00 AM Class: C3 Update Date: 06/03/2011 10:59:25 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: JEYUCHNI REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 88 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "COMMERCIAL TRUCK (TUNES TRUCKING) OVER TURNED DUE TO ACCIDENT- CLEAN UP IN PROGRESS." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was YUCHNIEWICZ 07/19/1999 NYSDEC SPILLS STAFF (TONY KOKOCKI AND JAMES YUCHNIEWICZ) NOTED THE RECK (A TANKER TRAILER TURNER OVER ON ITS SIDE) WHILE ENTERING THE NYS THURWAY AT EXIT 24. WHEN WE ARRIVED AT THE ACCIDENT, WE NOTED DIESEL FUEL SLOWLY LEAKING FROM THE FUEL TANK CAP. WE DISCUSSED THE SITUATION WITH THE SUPERVISOR OF THE RECKING CREW, TOLD HIM TO CALL IN THE SPILL AND DRAIN THE DIESEL TANKS BEFORE UP-RIGHTING THE RIG. THE TRAILER WAS CARRYING A DUST SUPPRESSIVE MATERIAL - NOT LEAKING. 07/20/1999 JIM YUCHNIEWICZ STOPPED AT THE SITE TO INSPECT THE CLEAN-UP. CONTAMINATED SOIL WAS LEFT IN PLACE. HOWEVER, LITTLE IMPACT TO THE ENVIRONMENT WAS NOTED. " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1083342 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 560712 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 30.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: UNK Spiller Company: TUNES TRUCKING "THRUWAY" Spiller Address: UNK "EXIT 24" Spiller City: UNK "ALBANY" Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: DJ Contact Phone: (518) 459-8549 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813691099-b 8 8 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / THERRIEN TRUCK TWY EXIT 24 I- p1p-813691099-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 90 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 0007851 UST Trust: False Site ID: 153524 Spill Date: 10/03/2000 08:50:00 PM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 10/03/2000 08:51:00 PM CID: 252 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 10/04/2000 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 10/03/2000 12:00:00 AM Class: B3 Update Date: 06/03/2011 10:55:45 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Police Department erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 89 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "TRACTOR TRAILER HAD EQUIPTMENT [SP] OR MECHANICAL FAILURE OF SOME KIND WHICH HAS CAUSED SPILL ONTO GROUND-WHEN ENGINE IS TURNED OFF THE LEAK STOPS. REQ DEC REP CALL. " DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN 10/04/00 - Tractor had a leak in one of his ejectors. Leak sptoped when engine was shut off. He left a 2 mile strip on the Northway southbound. Cleanup was done by towing company. Minor spillage where tractor stoped. No cleanup on the Northway. Name on tractor was Extran Gatinian Qu Tractor plate # L-85469 Qu Trailer plate # RN37331 Qu" Material Information OP Unit ID: 830346 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 545374 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 10.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: 3.00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: ROCK THERRIEN CO "EXIT 24 Spiller Address: WB AT TOLL BOOTH Spiller City: ROCK THERRIEN ALBANY" Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: SGT DOLLARD Contact Phone: (518) 436-2825 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813708357-b 8 9 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / MILLER TRANSPORT I-90 @ I-87 p1p-813708357-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 TWY @ NWAY I-90 @ I-87 N TWY @ NWAY ALBANY NY Spill No: 9203513 UST Trust: False Site ID: 301454 Spill Date: 06/24/1992 07:30:00 AM DER Facility ID: 243598 Received Date: 06/24/1992 07:40:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 06/24/1992 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: 06/24/1992 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 06/30/1992 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 06/30/1992 12:00:00 AM Class: E6 Update Date: 07/31/2012 11:55:30 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: DEC Referred to: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 90 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "TRUCK ROLL-OVER, HERCULES MFG HEATED HYDROCARBON RESIN, NO SPILLAGE, 3 INJURIES, ANG @ SITE W/WTC." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN/ANG " Material Information OP Unit ID: 967329 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 411304 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 1450A Material Name: picotac 95 resin Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: MILLER TRANSPORT Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813710435-b 8 10 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / MAINCARE NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 p1p-813710435-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9010970 UST Trust: False Site ID: 153527 Spill Date: 01/14/1991 11:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 01/15/1991 11:58:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 01/15/1991 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 03/05/1991 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 01/16/1991 12:00:00 AM Class: C3 Update Date: 06/03/2011 11:08:42 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MCCULLOUCH REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Unknown Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 91 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) "TWY RECD DELIVERY 1/14, RPTD SPILL ON PAVING TO MAINCARE1/15, MAINCARE RESPONDING W/SORBENTS." DEC Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 948037 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 431072 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 2.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0001A Material Name: #2 fuel oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: MAINCARE? TWY? ?? Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813723256-b 8 11 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / CARMAN TRUCK TWY EXIT 24 I- p1p-813723256-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 90 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 8904663 UST Trust: False Site ID: 153526 Spill Date: 08/10/1989 07:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 08/10/1989 10:44:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 08/10/1989 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 08/10/1989 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/16/1989 12:00:00 AM Class: C4 Update Date: 06/03/2011 11:11:10 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MCDONALD REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Other Reported by: Responsible Party Referred to: Source: Tank Truck Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "BOILOVER CAME OUT OVERFLOW ONTO ROADWAY PAST TOLLBOOTH AT EXIT 24 ONTO THRUWAY. THRUWAY PERSONNEL CLEANING UP. NO DEC ACTION." erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 92 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) DEC Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 929927 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 448700 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 10.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0004B Material Name: blacktop Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: CARMAN TRUCKING Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813737975-b 8 12 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / TWY EXIT 24 ACCIDENT I-90 @ I- p1p-813737975-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 TOLLBOOTH I- 90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 8801185 UST Trust: False Site ID: 162786 Spill Date: 05/06/1988 05:55:00 PM DER Facility ID: 137313 Received Date: 05/06/1988 06:06:00 PM CID: CAC Date: 05/06/1988 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 05/06/1988 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 05/09/1988 12:00:00 AM Class: B4 Update Date: 06/03/2011 11:12:11 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: tesperbe REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "DOT ON SCENE - NO DEC CLEANUP REQUIRED." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was SPERBECK " erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 93 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Material Information OP Unit ID: 916669 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 460334 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 75.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: UNKNOWN Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813766170-b 8 13 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / TRUCK ROLL-OVER I-90 @ TWY p1p-813766170-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 8706335 UST Trust: False Site ID: 242835 Spill Date: 10/26/1987 08:30:00 AM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 10/26/1987 08:50:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 10/27/1987 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: 10/26/1987 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 10/27/1987 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 10/27/1987 12:00:00 AM Class: C3 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:57:16 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WEBLAIN REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "TRACTOR TRAILOR TIPPED OVER-FUEL COVERING THRUWAY @ TOLLBOOTH" DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was BLAIN / / : 10/26-BLAIN & ANG @ SITE. MINOR AMT SPILLED. NO CLEANUP REQUIRED. / / : SAME AS SPILL #8706317. " erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 94 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Material Information OP Unit ID: 910054 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 465348 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 10.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0009 Material Name: gasoline Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: UNKNOWN TRUCK Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813767969-b 8 14 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / TRUCK ROLL-OVER I-90 @ TWY p1p-813767969-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 8706317 UST Trust: False Site ID: 242834 Spill Date: 10/26/1987 08:30:00 AM DER Facility ID: 199482 Received Date: 10/26/1987 08:50:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 10/26/1987 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: 10/26/1987 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 10/26/1987 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 11/05/1987 12:00:00 AM Class: C3 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:57:37 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WEBLAIN REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "TRACTOR TRAILOR TIPPED OVER @ TOLLBOOTH - FUEL ON THRUWAY." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was BLAIN / / : 10/26 BLAIN ON SCENE. NO DEC CLEANUP REQUIRED. " Material Information OP Unit ID: 912346 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 95 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Material ID: 568064 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 10.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0009 Material Name: gasoline Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: UNKNOWN TRUCK Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813770203-b 8 15 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / YOGURT TRUCK EXIT 24 I-90 @ I- p1p-813770203-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 87 TWY I-90 EXIT 24 I-87 NYS TWY ALBANY NY Spill No: 9906729 UST Trust: False Site ID: 228480 Spill Date: 09/06/1999 08:45:00 PM DER Facility ID: 188459 Received Date: 09/06/1999 10:08:00 PM CID: 323 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 09/06/1999 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 09/06/1999 12:00:00 AM Class: D4 Update Date: 05/03/2012 02:36:37 PM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: PNBENTIE REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Other Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "LOAD SHIFT IN THE TRACTOR TRAILER CAUSED SPILL. FD HOSED YOUGART [SP] TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. NO CONTACT REQUESTED." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was BENTIEN 22:25-PNB TELECON W/NYSP, I-87 S TO I-90 W EXIT, FD FLUSHED YOGURT TO GRASS, WATERWORKS NOT IMPACTED, NOT A SPILL PROBLEM. 9/13, 22:38-PNB RECd MESSAGE TO CALL NYSP, MAXIMO HAD RECEIVED COMPLAINTS FROM Twy PERSONNEL RE: ODOR FROM YOGURT, REFd HIM TO DOH. " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1085161 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 299451 Med SW: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 96 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: 100.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0065A Material Name: unknown non-petro/non-haz material Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: UNKNOWN AT THIS TIME Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: SGT. MAXIMO Contact Phone: (518) 436-2825 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813791570-b 8 16 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / MOUSA TRUCK TWY EXIT 24 I-90 p1p-813791570-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 ENTRANCE I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9413191 UST Trust: False Site ID: 279599 Spill Date: 01/03/1995 11:30:00 PM DER Facility ID: 227047 Received Date: 01/04/1995 01:20:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 01/04/1995 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 01/13/1995 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 01/13/1995 12:00:00 AM Class: C4 Update Date: 06/03/2011 11:00:44 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "BROKEN FUEL LINE." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1006811 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 375467 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 5.00 Med Surf: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 97 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: MODNAR MOUSA Spiller Address: 1350 AVE. STRAVINSKI Spiller City: BROWARD PQ Spiller State: NN Spiller Zip: J4X2G3 Spiller Country: 039 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813813738-b 8 17 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / TRUCK ACCIDENT/FIRE TWY EXIT p1p-813813738-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 24 MP 148.1 I-90 NYS TWY MP 148.1 W EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 MILE MARKER 148.1 WEST BOUND ON ALBANY NY 12203 Spill No: 0809424 UST Trust: False Site ID: 406883 Spill Date: 11/19/2008 09:14:00 PM DER Facility ID: 356140 Received Date: 11/19/2008 11:23:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 02/11/2009 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 11/19/2008 11:29:00 PM Class: B2 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:51:04 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "2327 The caller advised dispatch the clean up is being conducted by NY State Thruway. No water ways affected." DEC Remark: "11/20/08 - Arrived at sceen around 11:45PM. Fire was out at this time. A walk around vehicles involved showed only a small amount of engine oils around vehicles. One saddle tank (Left) was gone, Burnt up in the fire. The right saddle tank was intact and 3/4 full of diesel fuel. The box trailer was burnt up and the frame sagging. There seems to be no environmental inpact that requires further action by the department. Pictures in e-doc. The driver of the pick-up was killed in the accident. The driver of the tractor-trailer was shaken up but otherwise OK. wtc 11/20/08 - 11:00AM Spoke to Bob Romeo of the NY State Thruway and there is a gang of diesel in a ditch that requires a vac truck and oils on top of the surface. Will hire a contractor for this job. Op-Tech hired for clean up. wtc 12/02/08 - Contaminated soil being loaded out today. Top soil will replace soils removed and be seeded. Waiting for insurance info. from State Police. wtc 12/08/08 - Received State Police Accident Report but it did not have insurance information. Faxed a request to the trucking company for their insurance information. wtc 12/17/08 - GMAC insured Raymond Gaidusek. File # 862-9872. Ann Hager is the person in charge of claim. Phone # 888-233-4575 EX-35655. 12/22/08 - Driver of pick up was underinsured. Had a policy of $25,000. Most, if not all of it payed out already. wtc 12/22/08 - Interim ISR submitted to RSE. From Troy Record article: Friday, November 21, 2008 By The Associated Press ALBANY — State Police say 48-year-old Raymond Gaidusek of Albany was making an illegal U-turn in Interstate 90’s westbound lanes near Exit 24 at about 9 p.m. Wednesday when he was hit, causing both vehicles to burst into flames. Troopers say Gaidusek was partially thrown from his truck and died. The driver of the truck, 63-year-old Raymond Maxim, suffered minor injuries. Firefighters had to call in a tanker truck from the Albany airport after running out of water battling the blaze. All three westbound lanes were closed for a time and the left lane remained closed through much of Thursday morning. 02/10/09 - Final ISR submitted. Closed wtc " erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 98 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Material Information OP Unit ID: 1163452 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2154767 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 100.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: RB HUMPHREY'S INC. Spiller Address: 5549 RT 233 Spiller City: ROME Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: 13440 Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: MICHAEL KOPP Contact Phone: (800) 637-8856 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: Spiller Name: FATALITY(DRIVER OF PICK UP) Spiller Company: RAYMOND M GAIDUSEK Spiller Address: 46 SCHOOL HOUSE ROAD Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: 12203 Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: MICHAEL KOPP Contact Phone: (800) 637-8856 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: Spiller Name: MICHAEL KOPP Spiller Company: EXIT 24 TRACTOR TRAILER VS PICKUP Spiller Address: MILE MARKER 148.1 WEST BOUND ON I-90 Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: 12203 Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: MICHAEL KOPP Contact Phone: (800) 637-8856 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813817960-b 8 18 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / TRUCK LEAK NYS TWY EXIT 24 p1p-813817960-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 NWAY I-90 @ I-87 NYS TWY @ NWAY I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 TOLL BOOTH EXIT 24 TOLL BOOTH NYSTHRU I-90/I-87 COLONIE NY 12205 Spill No: 0608815 UST Trust: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 99 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Site ID: 372851 Spill Date: 10/31/2006 06:40:00 PM DER Facility ID: 322578 Received Date: 10/31/2006 07:29:00 PM CID: 78 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0126 Close Date: 11/06/2006 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 10/31/2006 07:54:00 PM Class: C4 Update Date: 07/31/2012 02:44:17 PM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: wtchrist REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Local Agency Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "fuel tank rupture on ramp 150ft before toll 518 470- 7698 cell sgt casabella NSYP 800 635-8856 Fire dept on scene" DEC Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1130584 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2120255 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 10.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: TRANSPORT ROLLEX LTTE Spiller Address: 910 BOULLIONEL-BOULETRR 7 Spiller City: VARENNES Spiller State: NN Spiller Zip: J3X1P7 Spiller Country: 039 Contact Name: BOB ROMEO Contact Phone: (518) 436-3006 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813832148-b 8 19 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / USA TRUCK TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I- p1p-813832148-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9310202 UST Trust: False Site ID: 153529 Spill Date: 11/19/1993 06:30:00 AM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 11/19/1993 06:45:00 AM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 100 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 01/04/2001 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 12/01/1993 12:00:00 AM Class: C3 Update Date: 06/03/2011 11:02:34 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: DEC Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "TRUCK LEAKED SM QUAN DIES." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN No DEC response." Material Information OP Unit ID: 989149 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 392831 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: USA TRUCK Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813847632-b 8 20 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / NYS TWY TURPENTINE EXIT 24 I- p1p-813847632-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 90 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9204771 UST Trust: False Site ID: 153528 Spill Date: 07/26/1992 08:00:00 PM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 07/26/1992 08:43:00 PM CID: CAC Date: 07/27/1992 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 08/10/1992 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/10/1992 12:00:00 AM Class: C4 Update Date: 06/03/2011 11:03:28 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 101 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Affected Persons Referred to: Source: Unknown Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "TURPENTINE 30-35'X6 @ TOLLBOOTH. NO DEC ACTION." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN " Material Information OP Unit ID: 972294 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 409021 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: L Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0021 Material Name: transmission fluid Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: UNKNOWN Spiller Address: Spiller City: ***UPDATE*** Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813885028-b 8 21 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / SYSTEMS 55 I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 p1p-813885028-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 TWY I-90 @ I-87 E NEAR EXIT 24 TWY ALBANY NY Spill No: 8602918 UST Trust: False Site ID: 245064 Spill Date: 08/01/1986 08:25:00 PM DER Facility ID: 201306 Received Date: 08/01/1986 08:48:00 PM CID: CAC Date: 08/01/1986 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 08/01/1986 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/08/1986 12:00:00 AM Class: B4 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:58:11 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: LENO REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 102 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "" DEC Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 900180 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 475772 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 100.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0009 Material Name: gasoline Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: SYSTEMS 55 TRUCK Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813893823-b 8 22 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / MANGARDI TRUCK TANDEM LOT p1p-813893823-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 TWY NYS TWY EXIT 24 TANDEM LOT I- 90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9840002 UST Trust: False Site ID: 186357 Spill Date: 08/12/1998 11:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 155783 Received Date: 08/18/1998 03:03:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: 08/12/1998 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 10/01/1998 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/18/1998 03:09:00 PM Class: C3 Update Date: 05/03/2012 02:38:15 PM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: AJKOKOCK REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Other Reported by: DEC Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 103 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "NYSP AND ECO'S PULLED OVER LEAKING TRATOR TRAILER DUMP TRUCK. OIL WATER MIX WAS LEAKING FROM TAILGATE. VERY WET #4 PETROLEUM CONTAMINATED SOIL WAS BEING TRANSPORTED TO THE ALBANY LANDFILL. RESPONSIBLE PARTY HIRED VALLEY EQUIPMENT TO PROVIDE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was KOKOCKI 10/01/98 TK RESPONDED TO SCENE. MANGARDI PROVIDED EMERGENCY CLEAN UP. BILL BLACK - VALLEY EQUIPMENT OVERSAW CLEAN UP AND COLLECTED SAMPLING. " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1076963 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 309078 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0002A Material Name: #4 fuel oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: NICK MANGARDI Spiller Company: MANGARDI TRUCKING Spiller Address: 1960 PITTSFIELD RD Spiller City: CASTLETON Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: 12033 Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813904758-b 8 23 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / NYS TWY TOLLBOOTH FACILITY p1p-813904758-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 I-90 @ I-87 EXIT 24 NYS TWY EXIT 24 TOLLBOOTH I- 90 @ I-87 AT TOLLBOOTH FACILITY I 90 EXIT 24 TOLL ALBANY NY Spill No: 1200637 UST Trust: False Site ID: 463287 Spill Date: 04/20/2012 12:30:00 PM DER Facility ID: 417691 Received Date: 04/20/2012 01:32:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0126 Close Date: 06/01/2012 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 04/20/2012 01:35:00 PM Class: C4 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:47:24 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MSFRANKL REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Other Referred to: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 104 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Source: Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "in staff parking lot - cleanup in progress" DEC Remark: "report received. This spill can be closed once liquid disposal receipts are received. 6/1 - liquid rect received. Closed based on information." Material Information OP Unit ID: 1213384 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2211314 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: Med Surf: False Units: Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0001A Material Name: #2 fuel oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: PROPERTY OWNER NYS THRUWAY Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: JAMES TUCCI Contact Phone: (518) 378-0377 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813905948-b 8 24 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / RIFENBURG TRUCK NYS TWY p1p-813905948-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 TANDEM LOT I- 90 @ I-87 PAVEMENT THRUWAY EXIT 24 TANDEM LOT ALBANY NY Spill No: 1203394 UST Trust: False Site ID: 466206 Spill Date: 07/08/2012 02:45:00 PM DER Facility ID: 420545 Received Date: 07/08/2012 04:27:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 07/09/2012 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 07/08/2012 04:31:00 PM Class: C4 Update Date: 10/01/2015 11:45:06 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MSFRANKL REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Commercial/Industrial Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 105 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Caller Remark: "ECO Swan advised that found unknown amount of hydraulic oil spilled onto pavement from a caterpiller front loader from construction crew. Clean up is pending. Spill is contained with Speedy Dry." DEC Remark: "MSF contact with Rifenberg and ECO Swan. Rifenberg went to the site and cleaned up spillage. Spill was a result of a leaking hydraulic fitting on a loader. Spill was contained to pavement. Apparently there was some kind of cloth wrapped around the fitting which lead Swan to believe they knew about the leak. He is addressing that issue with Rifenberg. This spill can be closed based on conversations with parties and observations by Swan. " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1216213 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2214379 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: Med Surf: False Units: Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0010 Material Name: hydraulic oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: RIFENBURG Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: ECO SWAN Contact Phone: 518 869 5237 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813946583-b 8 25 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / JKN TRUCK NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 p1p-813946583-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 N RAMP I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9910283 UST Trust: False Site ID: 83646 Spill Date: 11/26/1999 06:50:00 AM DER Facility ID: 76954 Received Date: 11/26/1999 07:52:00 AM CID: 322 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 11/26/1999 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 11/26/1999 12:00:00 AM Class: B6 Update Date: 06/03/2011 10:56:31 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 106 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Caller Remark: "tractor trailer jackknifed rupturing the fuel tank - spill on pavement - no clean up being done at this time " DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN WTC Insp FOUND NO PROBLEM (POPULAR SPOT, SEE 7800962, 8300369, 8504802, 8602918, 8602368, 8608034, 8704454, 8706317, 8706335, 8707981, 8801185, 8807127, 8904663, 9005839, 9010970, 9103771, 9104224, 9202993, 9203513, 9203553, 9204771, 9310202, 9413191, 9704110, 9800481, 9840002, 9904560, 9906729, 9910112.)" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1085050 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 295778 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 50.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: JKN TRUCKING "EXIT 24 Spiller Address: NB DECELEARTION RAMP Spiller City: NEWBURG [SP] ALBANY" Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813952669-b 8 26 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / TRUCK NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I- p1p-813952669-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 9910112 UST Trust: False Site ID: 153531 Spill Date: 11/20/1999 05:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 11/20/1999 06:07:00 AM CID: 216 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 02/18/2000 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 11/20/1999 12:00:00 AM Class: B3 Update Date: 06/03/2011 10:57:20 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 107 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) "tractor trailor [SP] driver says he hit debris in the roadway and ripped his saddle bag [?] lines causing the spill towing agency on the scene trying to repair now spill is believed to be contained on shoulder of roadway " DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN 11/20/99 - Central Service Towing did the initial clean up and North American Environmental did the final removal of contaminated soil and disposed of at the Albany Landfill. Webster Trucking Corp. Travtor Lic. Plate # 45408-Mass. 1-800-778-1109 Trail Plate # T8N137 NJ Hartford Ma. Battleboro Vt. MC-155169" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1088813 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 299172 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 70.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: DAVID LAMERE Spiller Company: DAVID LAMERE Spiller Address: 85 LOUDVILLE RD Spiller City: EAST HAMPTON Spiller State: MA Spiller Zip: 01027- Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: SGT COVILLE Contact Phone: (518) 436-2825 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-813965241-b 8 27 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / MANVILLE SERVICE TWY EXIT 24 p1p-813965241-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 I-90 @ I-87 NYS TWY EXIT 24 I-90 @ I-87 ALBANY NY Spill No: 8300369 UST Trust: False Site ID: 153525 Spill Date: 05/19/1983 08:06:00 AM DER Facility ID: 336865 Received Date: 05/19/1983 08:30:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 05/19/1983 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 06/20/1983 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/16/1988 12:00:00 AM Class: B2 Update Date: 06/03/2011 11:16:52 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: KING REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Responsible Party Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 108 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) "C & F POLLUTION HIRED BY DOT FOR CLEANUP" DEC Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 894381 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 481188 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 100.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: 100.00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0001A Material Name: #2 fuel oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: MANVILLE SERVICE/MANSFIELD Spiller Address: LD TRUCKING Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-8-828924573-b 8 28 of28 SE 0.30 / 301.84 / MVA I-90 @ I-87 TWY @ NWAY p1p-828924573-y1y NY SPILLS 1,579.29 13 EXIT 24? I-90 @ I-87 EAST RAMP NYS TWY EXIT 24? @ NWAY I87 S I 90 EAST RAMP ALBANY NY Spill No: 1509532 UST Trust: False Site ID: 520164 Spill Date: 12/19/2015 05:42:00 PM DER Facility ID: 474459 Received Date: 12/19/2015 06:03:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: 12/21/2015 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 12/21/2015 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 12/19/2015 06:06:00 PM Class: C4 Update Date: 04/06/2016 01:33:34 PM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: TDLANE REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Albany Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Fire Department Referred to: Source: Passenger Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "Vehicle struck object on highway and lost gasoline and antiefreeze over a 300ft stretch. Clean up pending DOT equipment." erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 109 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) DEC Remark: "12/19/15-Called FD. Waiting for DOT to sand road. Too cold to flush. tdl. " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1269204 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2273184 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 12.00 Med Surf: True Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0009 Material Name: gasoline OP Unit ID: 1269204 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2273185 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: 2.00 Med Surf: True Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0043A Material Name: antifreeze Spiller Information Spiller Name: DISPATCHER CARDAMONE Spiller Company: UNKNOWN DRIVER Spiller Address: I 90 EAST RAMP Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: DISPATCHER CARDAMONE Contact Phone: 518-438-4000 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-9-813976359-b 9 1 of3 WSW 0.33 / 301.18 / TERESIAN HOUSE NURSING p1p-813976359-y1y NY SPILLS 1,734.35 12 HOME WASHINGTON AVE EXT 200 WASHINGTON AVE EXT TERESIAN HOUSE NU 200 WASHINGTON AVE EXT ALBANY NY Spill No: 9413207 UST Trust: True Site ID: 172683 Spill Date: 12/27/1994 12:00:00 PM DER Facility ID: 145334 Received Date: 01/04/1995 11:11:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 01/03/1995 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 06/06/1995 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 01/13/1995 12:00:00 AM Class: B3 Update Date: 09/26/2017 11:44:31 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: TESPERBE REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 110 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "SITE ASSESS FOR TANK CLOSURE FOUND MINOR CONT. NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was SPERBECK 8805121; PBS 4-462039" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1006823 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 375483 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: TERESIAN HOUSE NURSING HM Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.702615310 Longitude: -73.855102500 Tank Test Information Spill Tank ID: 1543497 Source: Tank No: 1 Test Method: 00 Tank Size: 0 Leak Rate: .00 Material: 0008 Gross Fail: EPA UST: Modified by: Spills UST: Last Modified: 2004-10-01 04:00:45.140000000 Cause: Alt Test Method: Unknown m-9-814041844-b 9 2 of3 WSW 0.33 / 301.18 / TERESIAN HOUSE WASHINGTON p1p-814041844-y1y LST 1,734.35 12 AVE EXT 200 WASHINGTON AVE EXT TERESIAN HOUSE 200 WASHINGTON AVE. EXT. ALBANY NY Spill No: 8805121 REM Phase: 0 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 111 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Site ID: 172682 UST Trust: True DER Facility ID: 514027 Spill Date: 09/13/1988 02:00:00 PM CID: Rcvd Date: 09/13/1988 03:28:00 PM Program Type: ER CAC Date: 12/20/1988 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Insp Date: Contribute Factor: Tank Test Failure Close Date: 12/20/1988 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 09/27/1988 12:00:00 AM Class: B6 Update Date: 09/26/2017 11:38:47 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: TESPERBE County: Albany After Hours: False Referred to: Reported by: Tank Tester Source: Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "1.5K UGT FAILED HORNER @ -.1005 GPH (HI) & +.0042 (LOW), WILL EXCAVATE, REPAIR & RETEST. PASSED RETEST 10/13/88." Dec Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was SPERBECK 9413207; PBS 4-462039" Material Information OP Unit ID: 922273 Med in Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: True Material ID: 457036 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: L Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: GORDON KNAPP Spiller Company: TERESIAN HOUSE Spiller Address: 200 WASHINGTON AVE EXT Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: GORDON KNAPP Contact Phone: (518) 456-2000 Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.702615310 Longitude: -73.855102500 Tank Test Information Spill Tank ID: 1534602 Source: Tank No: 001 Leak Rate: .00 Tank SIze: 0 Gross Fail: Material: 0008 Modified by: Spills EPA UST: Last Modified: 2004-10-01 04:00:45.140000000 UST: Test Method: 00 Cause: Alt Test Method: Unknown erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 112 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) m-9-828923209-b 9 3 of3 WSW 0.33 / 301.18 / NAT GRID TRANSFORMER S. p1p-828923209-y1y NY SPILLS 1,734.35 12 FRONTAGE RD 200 S. FRONTAGE RD PAD MOUNT 21-2 200 SOUTH FRONTAGE RD COL ALBANY COLONIE? NY Spill No: 1509652 UST Trust: False Site ID: 520288 Spill Date: 12/23/2015 02:30:00 PM DER Facility ID: 474586 Received Date: 12/23/2015 02:33:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 03/23/2016 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 12/23/2015 02:35:00 PM Class: C4 Update Date: 03/23/2016 02:24:39 PM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: PNBENTIE REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Transformer Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "clean up underway" DEC Remark: "3/23/16 - per e-mail from Jeff Redfield (NG): MINERAL OIL DIELECTRIC FLUID, NONPCB, 3gal, NG cleaned " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1269329 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2273352 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 3.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0016A Material Name: non PCB oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: NAT GRID Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: BARB (Barb Scheurer) Contact Phone: (518) 433-3696 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 113 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) m-10-813754491-b 10 1 of2 ENE 0.39 / 291.01 / LINCOLN AVE p1p-813754491-y1y NY SPILLS 2,048.04 2 155 LINCOLN AVE 155 LINCOLN AVE LOT 34 COLONIE ALBANY NY Spill No: 0106457 UST Trust: False Site ID: 167976 Spill Date: 09/16/2001 09:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 141517 Received Date: 09/20/2001 10:30:00 AM CID: 207 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0126 Close Date: 03/21/2002 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 09/20/2001 12:00:00 AM Class: D5 Update Date: 04/20/2011 01:45:10 PM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Deliberate Reported by: Citizen Referred to: Source: Private Dwelling Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "caller states that the city of albany is wrecking trailers and crushing large kerosene tanks at the above location causing a noxious odor annoying residents" DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN 8901822 (WHITESTONE VILLAGE 155 LINCOLN AVE) 03/21/2002 - No DEC response. wtc" Material Information OP Unit ID: 844712 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 531312 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0012A Material Name: kerosene Spiller Information Spiller Name: CALLER Spiller Company: CITY OF ALBANY Spiller Address: Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: CHARON COLE Contact Phone: (518) 464-9915 Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.708597994 Longitude: -73.842222000 m-10-813842443-b 10 2 of2 ENE 0.39 / 291.01 / WHITESTONE VILLAGE LINCOLN p1p-813842443-y1y NY SPILLS 2,048.04 2 AVE TR PK LOT 64 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 114 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) 155 LINCOLN AVE 155 LINCOLN AVE LOT 64 WHITESTONE TRAILE COLONIE NY Spill No: 8901822 UST Trust: False Site ID: 136049 Spill Date: 05/23/1989 10:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 116762 Received Date: 05/23/1989 10:15:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 05/23/1989 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0126 Close Date: 05/23/1989 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 01/02/1980 12:00:00 AM Class: A4 Update Date: 04/05/2018 10:45:23 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MCDONALD REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Citizen Referred to: Source: Unknown Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "PIPE WITH SEWAGE COMING OUT INTO PATROON CREEK. REFERRED TO ACHD AND DON BELL." DEC Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 929103 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 449553 Med SW: True CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0064A Material Name: unknown material Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: UNKNOWN Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.708076675 Longitude: -73.843052224 m-11-828924069-b 11 1 of1 SSW 0.39 / 288.09 / NAT GRID TRANSFORMER RAPP p1p-828924069-y1y NY SPILLS 2,080.10 -1 RD 1 RAPP RD SOIL 1 RAPP RD COLONIE NY erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 115 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Spill No: 1508592 UST Trust: False Site ID: 517154 Spill Date: 11/19/2015 10:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 471514 Received Date: 11/19/2015 10:25:00 AM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0126 Close Date: 03/23/2016 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 11/19/2015 10:27:00 AM Class: C4 Update Date: 03/23/2016 03:02:38 PM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: PNBENTIE REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Responsible Party Referred to: Source: Transformer Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "Caller advised aprx 5 gal of oil spilled onto soil. Clean up is pending." DEC Remark: "3/23/16 - per e-mail from Jeff Redfield (NG): MINERAL OIL DIELECTRIC FLUID, NONPCB, 2gal, NG cleaned " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1266246 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2270111 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 5.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0020A Material Name: transformer oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: NATIONAL GRID Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: BARB SHORE (Barb Scheurer) Contact Phone: (518) 433-3696 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-12-805420398-b 12 1 of1 WNW 0.40 / 312.53 / ALBANY SLF p1p-805420398-y1y CERCLIS 2,096.69 24 RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 Site ID: 0201689 RNPL Status Code: N Site EPA ID: NYD980506208 NPL Status: Not on the NPL Site Street Address 2: RFED Facility Code: N Site County Name: ALBANY RFED Facility Desc: Not a Federal Facility Site FIPS Code: 36001 USGS Hydro Unit No.: 02020006 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 116 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Region Code: 02 Site Cong. Dist. Code: 28 Site SMSA No.: 0160 ROT Desc: Other Site Prim. Latitude: +42.708400 FR NPL Update No.: Site Prim. Longitude: -073.855930 RFRA Code: Lat Long Source: RNON NPL Status Desc: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS Assess History OU ID: 00 RALT Short Name: State (Fund) Act Code ID: 001 Act Start Date: RAT Code: ES Act Complete Date: 6/27/1991 00:00:00 RAT Short Name: ESI AGT Order No.: 170 RAT Name: EXPANDED SITE INSPECTION SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Seq: RAT Level: 1 SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Complete Date: RFBS Code: P SH Lead: SPA Code: 13 RAT Def: Functions performed to collect additional data, beyond that required for Hazard Ranking System scoring, in order to expedite the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) project planning phase for National Priority List (NPL) sites. The present site inspection focus on pathways and receptors has been expanded to include site and source characterization. The information facilitates the development of RI/FS workplan and sampling and analysis plan. Site Desc: Site Alias: CERCLIS Assess History OU ID: 00 RALT Short Name: EPA Fund Act Code ID: 001 Act Start Date: 10/1/1983 00:00:00 RAT Code: SI Act Complete Date: 10/1/1983 00:00:00 RAT Short Name: SI AGT Order No.: 160 RAT Name: SITE INSPECTION SH OU: 00 RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Code: SH RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Seq: 001 RAT Level: 1 SH Start Date: 2/10/1997 00:00:00 RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Complete Date: 9/18/1997 00:00:00 RFBS Code: P SH Lead: EPA Fund SPA Code: 13 RAT Def: The process of collecting site data and samples to characterize the severity of the hazard for the hazard ranking score and/or enforcement support. Site Desc: Site Alias: CERCLIS Assess History OU ID: 00 RALT Short Name: EPA Fund Act Code ID: 001 Act Start Date: RAT Code: DS Act Complete Date: 4/1/1979 00:00:00 RAT Short Name: DISCVRY AGT Order No.: 10 RAT Name: DISCOVERY SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Seq: RAT Level: 1 SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Complete Date: RFBS Code: SH Lead: SPA Code: 13 RAT Def: The process by which a potential hazardous waste site is brought to the attention of the EPA. The process can occur through the use of several mechanisms such as a phone call or referral by another government agency. Site Desc: Site Alias: CERCLIS Assess History erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 117 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) OU ID: 00 RALT Short Name: Act Code ID: Act Start Date: RAT Code: Act Complete Date: RAT Short Name: AGT Order No.: 0 RAT Name: SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator: SH Seq: RAT Level: SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU: SH Complete Date: RFBS Code: SH Lead: SPA Code: RAT Def: Site Desc: No description available . Site Alias: No alias data available CERCLIS Assess History OU ID: 00 RALT Short Name: EPA In-House Act Code ID: 001 Act Start Date: RAT Code: VS Act Complete Date: 9/30/1997 00:00:00 RAT Short Name: ARCH SITE AGT Order No.: 1500 RAT Name: ARCHIVE SITE SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Seq: RAT Level: 1 SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Complete Date: RFBS Code: SH Lead: SPA Code: 13 RAT Def: The decision is made that no further activity is planned at the site. Site Desc: Site Alias: CERCLIS Assess History OU ID: 00 RALT Short Name: EPA Fund Act Code ID: 001 Act Start Date: RAT Code: PA Act Complete Date: 10/1/1983 00:00:00 RAT Short Name: PA AGT Order No.: 130 RAT Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Seq: RAT Level: 1 SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Complete Date: RFBS Code: P SH Lead: SPA Code: 13 RAT Def: Collection of diverse existing information about the source and nature of the site hazard. It is EPA policy to complete the preliminary assessment within one year of site discovery. Site Desc: Site Alias: m-13-813734840-b 13 1 of2 SSW 0.40 / 287.45 / ANSWERS RECYCLING PLANT p1p-813734840-y1y NY SPILLS 2,116.98 -1 WASHINGTON AVE RAPP RD ALBANY NY Spill No: 8804076 UST Trust: False Site ID: 179822 Spill Date: 08/09/1988 01:03:00 PM DER Facility ID: 150915 Received Date: 08/09/1988 01:29:00 PM CID: CAC Date: 08/09/1988 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: 08/09/1988 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 08/30/1988 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/30/1988 12:00:00 AM Class: B4 Update Date: 10/08/2004 11:30:09 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: TESPERBE erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 118 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Fire Department Referred to: Source: Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "BOTTLE BROKE IN GARBAGE SEPARATION ROOM, SUSPECT SULFURIC ACID, FD ON SCENE FLUSHING W/WATER, BLDG. EVACUATED. 14:55-SPERBECK TALKED W/FD, SUBSTANCE UNIDENTIED BUT FLUSHING WAS SUCCESSFUL." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was SPERBECK 9006782, 9301246, 9712540, 9801530, 0407254. " Material Information OP Unit ID: 921239 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 459597 Med SW: False CAS No: 07664939 Med DW: False Material Family: Hazardous Material Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: L Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0039A Material Name: sulfuric acid Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: ANSWERS RECYCLING PLANT Spiller Address: WASHINGTON AVE RAPP RD Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-13-813821246-b 13 2 of2 SSW 0.40 / 287.45 / RAPP RD @ WASH. C&D p1p-813821246-y1y NY SPILLS 2,116.98 -1 DUMPING RAPP RD WASHINGTON AVE EXT ALBANY NY Spill No: 9100324 UST Trust: False Site ID: 162267 Spill Date: 04/03/1991 11:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 136922 Received Date: 04/03/1991 11:30:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 04/03/1991 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: 04/03/1991 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 04/08/1991 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 04/08/1991 12:00:00 AM Class: E6 Update Date: 02/26/1998 12:00:00 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Abandoned Drums erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 119 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Reported by: Other Referred to: Source: Unknown Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "AG RPTD DRUMS (RUSTY, EMPTY & FULL). 4/3-WTC ON SITE, NOTED DEBRIS (C&D, HOUSEHOLD) IN SEVERAL SPOTS BUT NO DRUMS. REFD TO SOLID WASTE." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN 09/28/95: This is additional information about material spilled from the translation of the old spill file: DRUMS? HOUSEHOLD,ETC." Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: UNKNOWN C&D DUMPING Spiller Address: Spiller City: ***UPDATE*** Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.706944994 Longitude: -73.844409000 m-14-813935015-b 14 1 of1 SW 0.40 / 294.31 / APARTMENT BUILDING WHITE p1p-813935015-y1y NY SPILLS 2,121.63 6 PINE DR 100 WHITE PINE DR APARTMENT BUILDING 100 WHITE PINE DRIVE ALBANY NY 12206 Spill No: 0605383 UST Trust: False Site ID: 368540 Spill Date: 08/08/2006 05:25:00 PM DER Facility ID: 318465 Received Date: 08/08/2006 05:25:00 PM CID: 410 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 08/21/2006 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/08/2006 05:41:00 PM Class: D5 Update Date: 12/23/2013 11:36:10 AM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: wtchrist REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Affected Persons Referred to: Source: Unknown Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "CALLER REPORTS STRONG ODOR IN AREA OF RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT BUILDING :" DEC Remark: "8/21/06 - No action taken. wtc" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1126408 Med Ind Air: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 120 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2115940 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: True Material Code: 0064A Material Name: unknown material Spiller Information Spiller Name: VERONICA PLAISTED Spiller Company: APARTMENT BUILDING Spiller Address: 100 WHITE PINE DRIVE Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: 12203 Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: VERONICA PLAISTED Contact Phone: (518) 640-9552 Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.700144463 Longitude: -73.856488200 m-15-813653572-b 15 1 of3 SSE 0.40 / 279.48 / ULSTER S/S p1p-813653572-y1y NY SPILLS 2,126.81 -9 THRUWAY I-87 ULSTER NY Spill No: 9006598 UST Trust: False Site ID: 108875 Spill Date: 09/15/1990 01:30:00 PM DER Facility ID: 95667 Received Date: 09/15/1990 03:53:00 PM CID: CAC Date: 06/18/1953 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 5654 Close Date: 09/18/1990 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: Class: Update Date: 12/02/2003 12:00:00 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 3 Penalty: False Lead DEC: DVWEHRFR REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Ulster Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "DRIVER WAS OVERCOME FROM FUMES SO HE PULLED OFF SOMETHING WAS COMING FROM THE BACK IN THE TRAILER UNKNOWN WHAT IT IS THERE ARE OVER 200 CHEMICALS IN THE TRAILER FD IS ON SCENE" DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was WEHRFRITZ 09/27/95: This is additional information about material spilled from the translation of the old spill file: FUMES FROM TFUCK." Material Information OP Unit ID: 947179 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 434051 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 121 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: True Material Code: 0066A Material Name: unknown petroleum Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: FELTON WORLD WIDE Spiller Address: 599 JOHNSON AVE. Spiller City: BROOKLYN Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-15-813720381-b 15 2 of3 SSE 0.40 / 279.48 / MILE 81.8 NB p1p-813720381-y1y NY SPILLS 2,126.81 -9 I87 THRUWAY ESOPUS NY Spill No: 9609517 UST Trust: False Site ID: 131474 Spill Date: 10/30/1996 04:15:00 AM DER Facility ID: 113270 Received Date: 10/30/1996 04:44:00 AM CID: 365 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: 10/30/1996 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 5622 Close Date: 10/30/1996 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 10/30/1996 12:00:00 AM Class: C3 Update Date: 12/11/1996 12:00:00 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 3 Penalty: False Lead DEC: RICCI REM Phase: 0 After Hours: True County: Ulster Contributing Factor: Traffic Accident Reported by: Local Agency Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "tractor trailer hit a der rupturing fuel tank clean up in progress now. ***UPDATE - 10-30-96 05:55 AM Environmental Products and Services enroute to clean-up spill - ETA approx 1 hour - Per Don Brott - Thruway Authority - (518)527-5095" DEC Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1040993 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 345239 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 50.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 122 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: K.FORMEN TRUCKING Spiller Address: 175 RD 2 Spiller City: NEW FIELD Spiller State: NJ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: CALLER Contact Phone: (518) 436-2888 Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-15-814000228-b 15 3 of3 SSE 0.40 / 279.48 / MOBIL p1p-814000228-y1y LST 2,126.81 -9 I-87 THRUWAY RUBY NY Spill No: 8912486 REM Phase: 0 Site ID: 207072 UST Trust: False DER Facility ID: 171859 Spill Date: 12/27/1989 11:45:00 AM CID: Rcvd Date: 12/27/1989 01:30:00 PM Program Type: ER CAC Date: 07/30/1992 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 5600 Insp Date: Contribute Factor: Tank Test Failure Close Date: 07/30/1992 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 12/27/1989 12:00:00 AM Class: C3 Update Date: 03/03/2000 12:00:00 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 3 Penalty: False Lead DEC: DUNN County: Ulster After Hours: False Referred to: Reported by: Responsible Party Source: Gasoline Station or other PBS Facility Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "WILL PUMP OUT & CLOSE TANK" Dec Remark: "" Material Information OP Unit ID: 938180 Med in Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 438412 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: L Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0022 Material Name: waste oil/used oil erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 123 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: SAME Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: Tank Test Information Spill Tank ID: 1536903 Source: Tank No: Leak Rate: .00 Tank SIze: 0 Gross Fail: Material: 0022 Modified by: Spills EPA UST: Last Modified: 2004-10-01 04:00:45.140000000 UST: Test Method: 00 Cause: Alt Test Method: Unknown m-16-845358774-b 16 1 of1 ENE 0.41 / 291.99 / NAT GRID VEHICLE LINCOLN AVE p1p-845358774-y1y NY SPILLS 2,147.76 3 144 LINCOLN AVE ROADWAY 144 LINCOLN AVE COLONIE NY Spill No: 1511554 UST Trust: False Site ID: 523315 Spill Date: 03/03/2016 01:08:00 PM DER Facility ID: 477565 Received Date: 03/03/2016 01:26:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0126 Close Date: 04/04/2016 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 03/03/2016 01:28:00 PM Class: C4 Update Date: 04/04/2016 04:08:42 PM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: PNBENTIE REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Equipment Failure Reported by: Responsible Party Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "spill to paved roadway/clean up complete" DEC Remark: "4/4/16 – per 3/31/16 e-mail from Jeff Redfield (NG): hyd oil, .5gal, NG cleaned " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1272292 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2276721 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .50 Med Surf: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 124 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0010 Material Name: hydraulic oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: NAT GRID Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: BRIAN Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-17-813909386-b 17 1 of1 W 0.46 / 310.53 / WASTE MGT BLDG 7 EXECUTIVE p1p-813909386-y1y NY SPILLS 2,414.70 22 DR 7 EXECUTIVE CENTER DR BLDG 7 BUILDING 7 7 EXECTUIVE DRIVE ALBANY NY 12203 Spill No: 0911017 UST Trust: False Site ID: 423793 Spill Date: 01/12/2010 01:15:00 PM DER Facility ID: 372729 Received Date: 01/12/2010 02:18:00 PM CID: CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 01/15/2010 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 01/12/2010 02:25:00 PM Class: D4 Update Date: 05/03/2016 04:19:17 PM Meets Std: False DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Affected Persons Referred to: Source: Unknown Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "unknown petroleum substance found on sides and top of building 7/also found on trees next to building 7" DEC Remark: "01/13/2010 - Building was sprayed with an unknown substance. No environmental impact. Pictures put into edoc. Closed wtc 01/15/2010 - Received new information from Waste Manag. They had a blown line at 3:00am that morning. At the time they did not see anything since it was dark. Heavy wind conditions blew the oil in a fine mist over the building. Waste Manag. has hired a contractor to clean it up and will send me a closure report. Closed wtc" Material Information OP Unit ID: 1179600 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 2173369 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 5.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 125 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Recovered: Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0066A Material Name: unknown petroleum Spiller Information Spiller Name: BILL HENNINGSON Spiller Company: WASTE MGT TRUCK @ ROSENBLUM CORP Spiller Address: 7 EXECTUIVE DRIVE Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: 12203 Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: BILL HENNINGSON Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.703021387 Longitude: -73.858678549 m-18-813889533-b 18 1 of1 WNW 0.48 / 307.45 / I-87 @ I-90 BAITY TRUCK p1p-813889533-y1y NY SPILLS 2,525.46 19 I-87 S @ I-90 E RAMP ALBANY NY Spill No: 9704110 UST Trust: False Site ID: 182640 Spill Date: 07/07/1997 11:50:00 AM DER Facility ID: 153030 Received Date: 07/07/1997 12:07:00 PM CID: 312 CAC Date: 07/07/1997 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: 07/07/1997 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 07/07/1997 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 07/07/1997 12:00:00 AM Class: C3 Update Date: 05/20/1999 12:00:00 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MSFRANKL REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Human Error Reported by: Police Department Referred to: Source: Commercial Vehicle Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "tractor trlr spilled some tar in the road - 1g-87 out with the vehicle " DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was FRANKLIN 12:15-PNB TELECON W/NYSP, TRUCK CARRYING BARRELS & PAILS OF LIQUID TAR TOOK RAMP TOO FAST FROM 87 S TO 90 E, LOST ~10 PAILS ON Rd, 1 LANE CLOSED, DOT EN ROUTE, RELAYED TO MSF. 13:00-MSF @ SITE, ~70gal SPILLED, MOST ON Rd, Sm Amt ON GRASS, DOT TO SCRAPE UP HEAVIEST PARTS, MOST DRY OR DRYING ALREADY; DRIVER - MICHAEL FRANKLIN NUNN 223 BRONSON Rd SUMMERFIELD NC 27358 #5352902; Co - DOUG BAITY TRUCKING; 93 KENWORTH IXKADR9X5PJ598415 Lic #LR5721 TRAILER #AR-65913; PRODUCT - SEARS EASY-TO-STIR DRIVEWAY SEALER/FILLER (LATEX FORTIFIED, REFINED COAL TAR, CLAY, SILICA, WATER & LATEX), SEARS BEST DRIVEWAY SEALER/FILLER (ASPHALT, CLAY, SILICA, EHTYLENE-VINYL ACETATE CO-POLYMER, WATER). " Material Information OP Unit ID: 1049974 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 333368 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 126 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0896A Material Name: driveway sealant OP Unit ID: 1049974 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 333367 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0018A Material Name: tar Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: DOUG BAITY TRUCKING Spiller Address: 581 NC 62 BOX 185 Spiller City: WHITSETT Spiller State: NC Spiller Zip: 27377- Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: m-19-863415474-b 19 1 of1 NNW 0.84 / 325.95 / Albany City Landfill p1p-863415474-y1y HSWDS 4,414.11 37 Pine Bush Area Albany(c) NY Reg Site ID: 401001 VOCs: Yes Site No: Semi VOCs: Yes EPA ID: NYD980506208 PCBs: No Is Site Active?: Yes Pesticides: No Registry: D Metals: No Years of Operation: 1969 to --- Asbestos: Yes RCRA: No County: Albany HRS Score: 14.39 Region: 4 HRS Date: 1991 Latitude: 42 42'58"N Acres: 80.00 Longitude: 73 51'20"W Site Code: 3A Quadrangle: Albany Site Code Desc: Municipal Landfill Owner: M Owner Name: City of Albany Owner Address: City Hall Albany, NY 12207 Owner Telephone: U Operator: M Operator Name: U Operator Address: U Operator Telephone: U Completed Investigation: Phase 2 Samples Collected: Groundwater Surface Water Subsurface Soil Leachate Threat to Env/Public Health?: E Surface Water Contamination?: Unknown erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 127 Map Key Number of Direction Distance Elev/Diff Site DB Records (mi/ft) (ft) Groundwater Contamination?: Yes Drinking Water Contam?: No Surface Water Class: B Groundwater Class: Principal Active Drinking Water Supply?: Yes Hazard Substance Exposed?: Unknown Controlled Site Access?: No Ambient Air Contamination?: U Threat of Direct Contact?: Unknown Doc Fish/Wildlife Mortality?: No Impact on Special Status?: No TCLP: Surface Water: nearest surface water: 2000ft, southeast Groundwater: nearest groundwater: 10 ft, southeast Drinking Water: nearest water supply: 1000 ft, east Fish or Wildlife Mortality: Fish or Wildlife Resource: Building: nearest building: 100 ft, southeast, equipment garage Hazard Substance Disposed: Benzene (71-43-2), chlorobenzene (108-90-7), arsenic (7440-38-2), chromium (7440-47-3), lead (7439-92-1) Air: Surface Water: Surface Soil: Waste: EP Toxicity: Groundwater: Benzene - 8ug/l, chlorobenzene - 140ug/l, arsenic - 46.2ug/l, chromium - 60.8ug/l, lead - 29.1ug/l Sediment: Subsurface Soil: Leachate: Regulatory Agencies Involved: Preparer: Mark Mateunas(pmb) Environmental Engineer 2 NYSDEC June 23, 1994 Nominated by: Describe the Site: The site is an 80 acre municipal landfill near the Pine Bush. Is presently active but being closed in phases. This site was referred to the Division of Solid waste on 8/29/91. Describe the Threat: Landfill is being closed in phases in accordance with 6NYCRR Part 360. Is expected that containment concentrations will significantly decrease upon completion of closure. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 128 h-Unplottable Summary Unplottable Summary Total: 10 Unplottable sites DB Company Name/Site Address City Zip ERIS ID Name uu-AFS-898633518-aa AFS ALBANY LANDFILL GAS RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 898633518 TO ENERGY FACILITY AIR PERMITS-891998506-aa uu-AIRPERMITS ALBANY LANDFILL GAS RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 891998506 TO ENERGY FACILITY uu-CERCLIS NFRAP-805475120-aa CERCLIS NFRAP ALBANY SLF RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 805475120 Site EPA ID: NYD980506208 uu-GEN MANIFEST-874665461-aa GEN MANIFEST LAIDLAW ENV SRVS RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12204 874665461 (NORTHEAST) INC uu-GEN MANIFEST-874621044-aa GEN MANIFEST ALBANY CITY OF RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 874621044 uu-LST-814027293-aa LST ANSWERS RAPP RD RAPP RD ALBANY NY 814027293 Spill No | Close Date: 9301246 | 03/17/1994 12:00:00 AM NY SPILLS-813690711-aa uu-NYSPILLS ANSWERS PLANT RAPP RAPP RD ALBANY NY 813690711 RD Spill No | Close Date: 9006782 | 11/09/1990 12:00:00 AM uu-NYSPILLS NY SPILLS-813728581-aa RAPP RD DRUMS 1/4MI RAPP RD 1/4MI N OF LANDFILL ALBANY NY 813728581 N OF LANDFILL 1/4MI N OF LANDFILL Spill No | Close Date: 9204143 | 11/05/1993 12:00:00 AM NY SPILLS-813716542-aa uu-NYSPILLS ANSWERS PLANT RAPP RAPP RD ANSWERS PALNT ALBANY NY 12203 813716542 RD Spill No | Close Date: 0407254 | 11/28/2005 12:00:00 AM uu-SEMS ARCHIVE-828858069-aa SEMS ARCHIVE ALBANY SLF RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 828858069 EPA ID: NYD980506208 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 129 h-Unplottable Unplottable Report Report Site: ALBANY LANDFILL GAS TO ENERGY FACILITY RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 AFS uu-AFS-898633518-bb Afs ID: 36001R7569 Fed Reportable: Yes Plant ID: 1096184 Current Hpv: Epa Region: 02 Loc Contrl Region: Plant County: Albany Afs Gov Fac Code: 0 State No: 36 Operating Status: O Primary Sic Code: 4911 Epa Class Code: A Secondary Sic Code: Epa Complian Stat: C Naics Code: State Comp Status: C Afs Gov Facility Des: PRIVATELY OWNED/OPERATED Operating Status Def: Operating Epa Classification Des: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements State Compliance Status: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Actions Plant ID: 1096184 National Actn Type: FF Anu1: 300 All Air Prog Codes: 0, 6, 9, M, V Date Achieved: 20110629 Result Code: Penalty Amount: 0 Pollutant Code: Record Updated Dt: 20140925 Violating Poll Cds: Creation Date: 20130301 Violation Type Cds: Key Action No: Regional Data Element: National Action Desc: STATE CONDUCTED FCE/OFF=SITE All Air Program Def: 0-SIP Source; 6-PSD; 9-NSPS; M-MACT (Section 63 NESHAPS); V-Title V Permits Result Def: Pollutant Def: All Violating Poll Def: All Violation Type Def: Actions Plant ID: 1096184 National Actn Type: CC Anu1: 90001 All Air Prog Codes: V Date Achieved: 20140124 Result Code: MC Penalty Amount: 0 Pollutant Code: Record Updated Dt: 20140221 Violating Poll Cds: Creation Date: 20140221 Violation Type Cds: Key Action No: Regional Data Element: National Action Desc: TITLE V COMPLIANCE CERT DUE/RECEIVED BY EPA All Air Program Def: V-Title V Permits Result Def: IN COMPLIANCE Pollutant Def: All Violating Poll Def: All Violation Type Def: Actions Plant ID: 1096184 National Actn Type: FS Anu1: 301 All Air Prog Codes: 0, 6, 9, M, V Date Achieved: 20130320 Result Code: Penalty Amount: 0 Pollutant Code: Record Updated Dt: 20140925 Violating Poll Cds: Creation Date: 20130410 Violation Type Cds: erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 130 Key Action No: Regional Data Element: National Action Desc: STATE CONDUCTED FCE/ON-SITE All Air Program Def: 0-SIP Source; 6-PSD; 9-NSPS; M-MACT (Section 63 NESHAPS); V-Title V Permits Result Def: Pollutant Def: All Violating Poll Def: All Violation Type Def: Actions Plant ID: 1096184 National Actn Type: PS Anu1: 302 All Air Prog Codes: 0, 6, 9, V Date Achieved: 20130212 Result Code: MC Penalty Amount: 0 Pollutant Code: Record Updated Dt: 20130301 Violating Poll Cds: Creation Date: 20130301 Violation Type Cds: Key Action No: Regional Data Element: National Action Desc: STATE PCE/ON-SITE All Air Program Def: 0-SIP Source; 6-PSD; 9-NSPS; V-Title V Permits Result Def: IN COMPLIANCE Pollutant Def: All Violating Poll Def: All Violation Type Def: Actions Plant ID: 1096184 National Actn Type: SR Anu1: 304 All Air Prog Codes: 0, 6, 9, M, V Date Achieved: 20140122 Result Code: MC Penalty Amount: 0 Pollutant Code: Record Updated Dt: 20140925 Violating Poll Cds: Creation Date: 20140925 Violation Type Cds: Key Action No: Regional Data Element: National Action Desc: TITLE V COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION REVIEW BY STATE All Air Program Def: 0-SIP Source; 6-PSD; 9-NSPS; M-MACT (Section 63 NESHAPS); V-Title V Permits Result Def: IN COMPLIANCE Pollutant Def: All Violating Poll Def: All Violation Type Def: Historical Compliance - Air Program Level Air Program Code: 9 Air Program Code Ref: NSPS Historical Compliance Date: 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1401, 1402, 1403 Historical Compliance Status: C Historical Compliance Stat Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Historical Compliance - Air Program Level Air Program Code: V Air Program Code Ref: Title V Permits Historical Compliance Date: 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1401, 1402, 1403 Historical Compliance Status: C Historical Compliance Stat Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Historical Compliance - Air Program Level Air Program Code: M Air Program Code Ref: MACT (Section 63 NESHAPS) Historical Compliance Date: 1403 Historical Compliance Status: C Historical Compliance Stat Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 131 Historical Compliance - Air Program Level Air Program Code: 0 Air Program Code Ref: SIP Source Historical Compliance Date: 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1401, 1402, 1403 Historical Compliance Status: C Historical Compliance Stat Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Historical Compliance - Air Program Level Air Program Code: 6 Air Program Code Ref: PSD Historical Compliance Date: 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1401, 1402, 1403 Historical Compliance Status: C Historical Compliance Stat Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: A Air Program Code: 0 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: FACIL Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: SIP Source Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: 9 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: PT Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: JJJJ,WWW Air Program Code Ref: NSPS Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: V Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: NO2 Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: Title V Permits Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 132 Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: 9 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: VOC Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: JJJJ,WWW Air Program Code Ref: NSPS Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: V Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: THAP Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: Title V Permits Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: SM Air Program Code: 0 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: NO2 Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: SIP Source Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential emissions are below all applicable Major Source enforceable regulations or limitations. Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: 9 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: SO2 Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: JJJJ,WWW Air Program Code Ref: NSPS Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: A Air Program Code: 9 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: FACIL Epa Compli Status: C erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 133 Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: JJJJ,WWW Air Program Code Ref: NSPS Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: V Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: PT Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: Title V Permits Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: A Air Program Code: V Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: CO Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: Title V Permits Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: A Air Program Code: V Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: FACIL Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: Title V Permits Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: V Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: SO2 Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: Title V Permits erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 134 Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: 0 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: PT Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: SIP Source Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: SM Air Program Code: 0 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: CO Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: SIP Source Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential emissions are below all applicable Major Source enforceable regulations or limitations. Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: V Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: VOC Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: Title V Permits Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: 9 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: NO2 Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: JJJJ,WWW Air Program Code Ref: NSPS Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 135 Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: SM Air Program Code: 6 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: SM Pollutant Code: CO Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: PSD Epa Classification Code Ref: Potential emissions are below all applicable Major Source enforceable regulations or limitations. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential emissions are below all applicable Major Source enforceable regulations or limitations. Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: B Air Program Code: 0 Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: VOC Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: SIP Source Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Potential uncontrolled emissions <100 tons/year Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Air Program Plant ID: 1096184 Poll Classificatn: A Air Program Code: M Poll Compli Status: C Air Program Status: O Epa Class Code: A Pollutant Code: FACIL Epa Compli Status: C Chemical Abstract Service Nmbr: Air Program Code Subparts: Air Program Code Ref: MACT (Section 63 NESHAPS) Epa Classification Code Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Epa Compliance Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Pollutant Code Ref: Pollutant Classification Ref: Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds. Pollutant Complian Status Ref: In Compliance With Procedural Requirements Site: ALBANY LANDFILL GAS TO ENERGY FACILITY RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 AIR PERMITS uu-AIR PERMITS-891998506-bb Facility ID: County: Dec ID: 4010100426 Source: Air Title V Title V Details Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 1 Status: Expired Issue Date: 3/3/2014 Renewal No: 0 Exp Date: 2/7/2016 Url Permit: Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 0 Status: Expired Issue Date: 2/8/2011 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 136 Renewal No: 0 Exp Date: 2/7/2016 Url Permit: Permit Type: ATV Modification No: 0 Status: SAPA Extended Issue Date: 12/7/2015 Renewal No: 1 Exp Date: 2/7/2021 Url Permit: https://extapps.dec.ny.gov/data/dar/afs/issued_atv.html Site: ALBANY SLF RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 CERCLIS NFRAP uu-CERCLIS NFRAP-805475120-bb Site ID: 201689 Site FIPS Code: 36001 Site EPA ID: NYD980506208 Region Code: 2 Site Parent ID: Site Cong. Dist. Code: 28 Site County Name: ALBANY Federal Facility: Parent Site Name: CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID: 0 Act Start Date: Act Code ID: 1 Act Complete Date: 10/1/1983 RAT Code: PA AGT Order No.: 130 RAT Short Name: PA SH OU: RAT Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT SH Code: RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Seq: RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Start Date: RAT Level: 1 SH Complete Date: RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Lead: RFBS Code: P SH Qual: SPA Code: 13 RAQ Act. Qual Short: Low priority RALT Short Name: EPA Fund RNPL Status Code: N RAT Def: Collection of diverse existing information about the source and nature of the site hazard. It is EPA policy to complete the preliminary assessment within one year of site discovery. RNON NPL Status Desc: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID: 0 Act Start Date: Act Code ID: 1 Act Complete Date: 9/30/1997 RAT Code: VS AGT Order No.: 1500 RAT Short Name: ARCH SITE SH OU: RAT Name: ARCHIVE SITE SH Code: RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Seq: RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Start Date: RAT Level: 1 SH Complete Date: RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Lead: RFBS Code: SH Qual: SPA Code: 13 RAQ Act. Qual Short: RALT Short Name: EPA In-House RNPL Status Code: N RAT Def: The decision is made that no further activity is planned at the site. RNON NPL Status Desc: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID: 0 Act Start Date: Act Code ID: 1 Act Complete Date: 4/1/1979 RAT Code: DS AGT Order No.: 10 RAT Short Name: DISCVRY SH OU: RAT Name: DISCOVERY SH Code: RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Seq: RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Start Date: RAT Level: 1 SH Complete Date: RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Lead: RFBS Code: SH Qual: SPA Code: 13 RAQ Act. Qual Short: RALT Short Name: EPA Fund RNPL Status Code: N RAT Def: The process by which a potential hazardous waste site is brought to the attention of the EPA. The process can occur through the use of several mechanisms such as a phone call or referral by another government agency. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 137 RNON NPL Status Desc: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID: 0 Act Start Date: Act Code ID: 1 Act Complete Date: 6/27/1991 RAT Code: ES AGT Order No.: 170 RAT Short Name: ESI SH OU: RAT Name: EXPANDED SITE INSPECTION SH Code: RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Seq: RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Start Date: RAT Level: 1 SH Complete Date: RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Lead: RFBS Code: P SH Qual: SPA Code: 13 RAQ Act. Qual Short: Recomm for HRS Score RALT Short Name: State (Fund) RNPL Status Code: N RAT Def: Functions performed to collect additional data, beyond that required for Hazard Ranking System scoring, in order to expedite the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) project planning phase for National Priority List (NPL) sites. The present site inspection focus on pathways and receptors has been expanded to include site and source characterization. The information facilitates the development of RI/FS workplan and sampling and analysis plan. RNON NPL Status Desc: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID: 0 Act Start Date: 10/1/1983 Act Code ID: 1 Act Complete Date: 10/1/1983 RAT Code: SI AGT Order No.: 160 RAT Short Name: SI SH OU: 0 RAT Name: SITE INSPECTION SH Code: SH RAT Hist. Only Flag: SH Seq: 1 RAT NSI Indicator: B SH Start Date: 2/10/1997 0:00 RAT Level: 1 SH Complete Date: 9/18/1997 0:00 RAT DEF OU: 00 SH Lead: EPA Fund RFBS Code: P SH Qual: NFRAP SPA Code: 13 RAQ Act. Qual Short: Higher priority RALT Short Name: EPA Fund RNPL Status Code: N RAT Def: The process of collecting site data and samples to characterize the severity of the hazard for the hazard ranking score and/or enforcement support. RNON NPL Status Desc: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Site: LAIDLAW ENV SRVS (NORTHEAST) INC RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12204 GEN MANIFEST uu-GEN MANIFEST-874665461-bb RCRA ID: NYR000004424 Mailing State: MA District Name: LAIDLAW ENV SRVS (NORTHEAST) INC Mailing ZIP: 01845 Contact Name: SCOTT D MC HOWELL Mailing ZIP Ext: Business Phone No: 5086831002 Mailing Country: USA Mailing Street 1: 221 SUTTON ST Location ZIP Ext: Mailing Street 2: Location Country: USA Mailing City: N ANDOVER Location County: ALBANY Manifest Information Waste Code(s): D001: IGNITABLE WASTE (Waste Code Description from EPA Hazardous Waste Identification) Waste Amounts By Year: 1995: 100 Pounds 1998: 165 Gallons Manifest Information Waste Code(s): erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 138 D003: REACTIVE WASTE (Waste Code Description from EPA Hazardous Waste Identification) Waste Amounts By Year: 1995: 8 Pounds; 8 Pounds Site: ALBANY CITY OF RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 GEN MANIFEST uu-GEN MANIFEST-874621044-bb RCRA ID: NYP000003179 Mailing State: NY District Name: ALBANY CITY OF Mailing ZIP: 12204 Contact Name: GEORGE NELSON Mailing ZIP Ext: Business Phone No: 5184321144 Mailing Country: USA Mailing Street 1: 1 CONNERS BLVD Location ZIP Ext: Mailing Street 2: Location Country: USA Mailing City: ALBANY Location County: ALBANY Manifest Information Waste Code(s): D002: CORROSIVE WASTE (Waste Code Description from EPA Hazardous Waste Identification) Waste Amounts By Year: 1992: 55 Gallons Manifest Information Waste Code(s): U075: (75-71-8) Methane, dichlorodifluoro- Waste Amounts By Year: 1992: 5 Gallons Manifest Information Waste Code(s): D001: IGNITABLE WASTE (Waste Code Description from EPA Hazardous Waste Identification) Waste Amounts By Year: 1992: 605 Gallons; 5 Gallons Manifest Information Waste Code(s): P021: (592-01-8) Calcium cyanide Waste Amounts By Year: 1992: 5 Gallons Manifest Information Waste Code(s): U151: (7439-97-6) Mercury erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 139 Waste Amounts By Year: 1992: 5 Gallons Site: ANSWERS RAPP RD RAPP RD ALBANY NY LST uu-LST-814027293-bb Spill No: 9301246 REM Phase: 0 Site ID: 277651 UST Trust: True DER Facility ID: 225685 Spill Date: 04/26/1993 04:45:00 PM CID: Rcvd Date: 04/26/1993 04:51:00 PM Program Type: ER CAC Date: 03/17/1994 12:00:00 AM SWIS Code: 0101 Insp Date: Contribute Factor: Tank Test Failure Close Date: 03/17/1994 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 05/03/1993 12:00:00 AM Class: B6 Update Date: 10/08/2004 11:31:31 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST County: Albany After Hours: True Referred to: Reported by: Other Source: Commercial/Industrial Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "2K UGT FAILED PETROTITE @ -.429GPH. RESULTS ACCEPTABLE." Dec Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was CHRISTENSEN/TS 8804076, 9006782, 9712540, 9801530, 0407254. " Material Information OP Unit ID: 979839 Med in Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 401961 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0008 Material Name: diesel Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: ANSWERS PROJECT Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.706944994 Longitude: -73.844409000 Tank Test Information Spill Tank ID: 1541455 Source: Tank No: Leak Rate: .00 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 140 Tank SIze: 0 Gross Fail: Material: 0008 Modified by: Spills EPA UST: Last Modified: 2004-10-01 04:00:45.140000000 UST: Test Method: 00 Cause: Alt Test Method: Unknown Site: ANSWERS PLANT RAPP RD RAPP RD ALBANY NY NY SPILLS uu-NY SPILLS-813690711-bb Spill No: 9006782 UST Trust: False Site ID: 277650 Spill Date: 08/15/1990 01:00:00 PM DER Facility ID: 225685 Received Date: 09/20/1990 10:32:00 AM CID: CAC Date: 11/07/1990 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 11/09/1990 12:00:00 AM Water Body: MARSH, RENSSELAER LK Create Date: 09/21/1990 12:00:00 AM Class: A6 Update Date: 10/08/2004 11:30:57 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: MCCULLOUCH REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Unknown Reported by: Citizen Referred to: Source: Unknown Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "SAW ORANGE MATERIAL IN MARSHY AREA THAT FLOWS TO RENS. LAKE, NEAR BIKE PATH UNDER RAPP RD. INSP. SHOWED NO PROBLEM." DEC Remark: "8804076, 9301246, 9712540, 9801530, 0407254" Material Information OP Unit ID: 947305 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 434231 Med SW: True CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Other Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: L Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0064A Material Name: unknown material Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: [NONE] Spiller Address: Spiller City: Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: 42.706944994 Longitude: -73.844409000 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 141 Site: RAPP RD DRUMS 1/4MI N OF LANDFILL RAPP RD 1/4MI N OF LANDFILL 1/4MI N OF LANDFILL ALBANY NY NY SPILLS uu-NY SPILLS-813728581-bb Spill No: 9204143 UST Trust: False Site ID: 114836 Spill Date: 07/10/1992 12:30:00 PM DER Facility ID: 100130 Received Date: 07/10/1992 02:30:00 PM CID: CAC Date: 10/31/1992 12:00:00 AM Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 11/05/1993 12:00:00 AM Water Body: Create Date: 08/04/1992 12:00:00 AM Class: B1 Update Date: 04/28/2016 12:05:37 PM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: HOY REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Abandoned Drums Reported by: DEC Referred to: Source: Unknown Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "HOY SAW DRUMS, ON SIDE, STOOD THEM UP, HIRED JETLINE TO OVERPACK & DIS POSE. SEE FILE." DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was HOY/MCCULLOUCH (0112117)" Material Information OP Unit ID: 971525 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 411891 Med SW: False CAS No: Med DW: False Material Family: Petroleum Med Sewer: False Quantity: 30.00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: True Oxygenate: Med Air: False Material Code: 0022 Material Name: waste oil/used oil Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: UNKNOWN DRUMS Spiller Address: Spiller City: ***UPDATE*** Spiller State: ZZ Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 999 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: Site: ANSWERS PLANT RAPP RD RAPP RD ANSWERS PALNT ALBANY NY 12203 NY SPILLS uu-NY SPILLS-813716542-bb Spill No: 0407254 UST Trust: False Site ID: 221528 Spill Date: 09/30/2004 11:00:00 AM DER Facility ID: 306136 Received Date: 09/30/2004 11:00:00 AM CID: 444 CAC Date: Program Type: ER Insp Date: SWIS Code: 0101 Close Date: 11/28/2005 12:00:00 AM erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 142 Water Body: Create Date: 09/30/2004 12:00:00 AM Class: D5 Update Date: 11/28/2005 09:59:03 AM Meets Std: True DEC Region: 4 Penalty: False Lead DEC: WTCHRIST REM Phase: 0 After Hours: False County: Albany Contributing Factor: Other Reported by: Citizen Referred to: Source: Institutional, Educational, Gov., Other Source File: NYSDEC - Environmental Remediation Data Files - Spill Data Caller Remark: "CALLER SAYS THAT THE SMELL HAS BEEN SO STRONG, HANGING OUT HER CLOTHES, AND COMING OUT OF CROSSGATES MALL, PEOPLE ARE COVERING THERE NOSES; IT SEEMSS TO BE AROUND 7-10PM AT NIGHT THE WORSE: ALSO DRIVING ON 155 YOU CAN SMEEL: THINKS SOMEONE SHOULD CHECK: " DEC Remark: "Prior to Sept, 2004 data translation this spill Lead_DEC Field was Rapp Rd. PBS 4-443603 & 4-600710; landfill issue, ref'd to Solid Waste; 8804076, 9006782, 9301246, 9712540, 9801530. 11-28-05 - No Dec spill response. refered to Solid Waste. wtc " Material Information OP Unit ID: 890526 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 574504 Med SW: False CAS No: 00067561 Med DW: False Material Family: Hazardous Material Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: G Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: True Material Code: 0032A Material Name: methanol OP Unit ID: 890526 Med Ind Air: False OU: 01 Med GW: False Material ID: 485094 Med SW: False CAS No: 00067561 Med DW: False Material Family: Hazardous Material Med Sewer: False Quantity: .00 Med Surf: False Units: Med Subway: False Recovered: .00 Med Utility: False Med Soil: False Oxygenate: Med Air: True Material Code: 0032C Material Name: wood alcohol Spiller Information Spiller Name: Spiller Company: ANSWERS PALNT [SP] Spiller Address: RAPP ROAD Spiller City: ALBANY Spiller State: NY Spiller Zip: Spiller Country: 001 Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact Ext: Latitude: Longitude: Site: ALBANY SLF RAPP RD ALBANY NY 12205 SEMS ARCHIVE uu-SEMS ARCHIVE-828858069-bb erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 143 Site ID: 0201689 FIPS Code: 36001 EPA ID: NYD980506208 Cong District: 28 Superfund Alte Agr: No Region: 02 Federal Facility: No County: ALBANY FF Docket: No NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Action Information Operable Units: 00 Qual: Action Code: DS SEQ: 1 Action Name: DISCVRY FF: No Start Actual: 4/1/1979 05:00:00 AM FF Docket: No Finish Actual: 4/1/1979 05:00:00 AM Region: 02 Curr Action Lead: EPA Perf NPL: N Operable Units: 00 Qual: Action Code: VS SEQ: 1 Action Name: ARCH SITE FF: No Start Actual: FF Docket: No Finish Actual: 9/30/1997 04:00:00 AM Region: 02 Curr Action Lead: EPA Perf In-Hse NPL: N Operable Units: 00 Qual: L Action Code: PA SEQ: 1 Action Name: PA FF: No Start Actual: FF Docket: No Finish Actual: 10/1/1983 04:00:00 AM Region: 02 Curr Action Lead: EPA Perf NPL: N Operable Units: 00 Qual: G Action Code: ES SEQ: 1 Action Name: ESI FF: No Start Actual: FF Docket: No Finish Actual: 6/27/1991 04:00:00 AM Region: 02 Curr Action Lead: St Perf NPL: N Operable Units: 00 Qual: H Action Code: SI SEQ: 1 Action Name: SI FF: No Start Actual: 10/1/1983 04:00:00 AM FF Docket: No Finish Actual: 10/1/1983 04:00:00 AM Region: 02 Curr Action Lead: EPA Perf NPL: N erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 144 h-Appendix: Database Appendix: Database Descriptions Descriptions Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS) can search the following databases. The extent of historical information varies with each database and current information is determined by what is publicly available to ERIS at the time of update. ERIS updates databases as set out in ASTM Standard E1527-13 and E1527-21, Section 8.1.8 Sources of Standard Source Information: "Government information from nongovernmental sources may be considered current if the source updates the information at least every 90 days, or, for information that is updated less frequently than quarterly by the government agency, within 90 days of the date the government agency makes the information available to the public." Standard Environmental Record Sources Federal rr-NPL-bb National Priority List: NPL Sites on the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s National Priorities List of the most serious uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites identified for possible long-term remedial action under the Superfund program. The NPL, which EPA is required to update at least once a year, is based primarily on the score a site receives from EPA's Hazard Ranking System. A site must be on the NPL to receive money from the Superfund Trust Fund for remedial action. Sites are represented by boundaries where available in the EPA Superfund Site Boundaries maintained by the Shared Enterprise Geodata and Services (SEGS). Site boundaries represent the footprint of a whole site, the sum of all of the Operable Units and the current understanding of the full extent of contamination; for Federal Facility sites, the total site polygon may be the Facility boundary. Where there is no polygon boundary data available for a given site, the site is represented as a point. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 rr-PROPOSED NPL-bb National Priority List - Proposed: PROPOSED NPL Sites proposed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the state agency, or concerned citizens for addition to the National Priorities List (NPL) due to contamination by hazardous waste and identified by the EPA as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment. Sites are represented by boundaries where available in the EPA Superfund Site Boundaries maintained by the Shared Enterprise Geodata and Services (SEGS). Site boundaries represent the footprint of a whole site, the sum of all of the Operable Units and the current understanding of the full extent of contamination; for Federal Facility sites, the total site polygon may be the Facility boundary. Where there is no polygon boundary data available for a given site, the site is represented as a point. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 rr-DELETED NPL-bb Deleted NPL: DELETED NPL Sites deleted from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s National Priorities List. The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. Sites are represented by boundaries where available in the EPA Superfund Site Boundaries maintained by the Shared Enterprise Geodata and Services (SEGS). Site boundaries represent the footprint of a whole site, the sum of all of the Operable Units and the current understanding of the full extent of contamination; for Federal Facility sites, the total site polygon may be the Facility boundary. Where there is no polygon boundary data available for a given site, the site is represented as a point. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 rr-SEMS-bb SEMS List 8R Active Site Inventory: SEMS The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Superfund Program has deployed the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), which integrates multiple legacy systems into a comprehensive tracking and reporting tool. This inventory contains active sites evaluated by the Superfund program that are either proposed to be or are on the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The Active Site Inventory Report displays site and location information at active SEMS sites. An active site is one at which site assessment, removal, remedial, enforcement, cost recovery, or oversight activities are being planned or conducted. This data includes SEMS sites from the List 8R Active file as well as applicable sites from the EPA's Facility Registry Service map tool. Government Publication Date: Jul 24, 2024 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 145 rr-ODI-bb Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985: ODI The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) provides for publication of an inventory of open dumps. The Act defines "open dumps" as facilities which do not comply with EPA's "Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices" (40 CFR 257). Government Publication Date: Jun 1985 SEMS List 8R Archive Sites: SEMSrr-SEMS ARCHIVE-bb ARCHIVE The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) Archived Site Inventory displays site and location information at sites archived from SEMS. An archived site is one at which EPA has determined that assessment has been completed and no further remedial action is planned under the Superfund program at this time. This data includes sites from the List 8R Archived site file. Government Publication Date: Jul 24, 2024 rr-CERCLIS-bb Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System - CERCLIS CERCLIS: Superfund is a program administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to locate, investigate, and clean up the worst hazardous waste sites throughout the United States. CERCLIS is a database of potential and confirmed hazardous waste sites at which the EPA Superfund program has some involvement. It contains sites that are either proposed to be or are on the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The EPA administers the Superfund program in cooperation with individual states and tribal governments; this database is made available by the EPA. Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2013 rr-IODI-bb EPA Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands: IODI Public Law 103-399, The Indian Lands Open Dump Cleanup Act of 1994, enacted October 22, 1994, identified congressional concerns that solid waste open dump sites located on American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) lands threaten the health and safety of residents of those lands and contiguous areas. The purpose of the Act is to identify the location of open dumps on Indian lands, assess the relative health and environment hazards posed by those sites, and provide financial and technical assistance to Indian tribal governments to close such dumps in compliance with Federal standards and regulations or standards promulgated by Indian Tribal governments or Alaska Native entities. Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 1998 rr-CERCLIS NFRAP-bb CERCLIS - No Further Remedial Action Planned: CERCLIS NFRAP An archived site is one at which EPA has determined that assessment has been completed and no further remedial action is planned under the Superfund program at this time. The Archive designation means that, to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL site. Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2013 rr-CERCLIS LIENS-bb CERCLIS Liens: CERCLIS LIENS A Federal Superfund lien exists at any property where EPA has incurred Superfund costs to address contamination ("Superfund site") and has provided notice of liability to the property owner. A Federal CERCLA ("Superfund") lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent Superfund monies. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This database was provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Refer to SEMS LIEN as the current data source for Superfund Liens. Government Publication Date: Jan 30, 2014 RCRA CORRACTS-Corrective Action: RCRArr-RCRA CORRACTS-bb CORRACTS RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. At these sites, the Corrective Action Program ensures that cleanups occur. EPA and state regulators work with facilities and communities to design remedies based on the contamination, geology, and anticipated use unique to each site. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 rr-RCRA TSD-bb RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD Facilities: RCRA TSD RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. This database includes Non- Corrective Action sites that have indicated engagement in the treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste which requires a RCRA hazardous waste permit. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 146 rr-RCRA LQG-bb RCRA Generator List: RCRA LQG RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) generate 1,000 kilograms per month or more of hazardous waste or more than one kilogram per month of acutely hazardous waste. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 rr-RCRA SQG-bb RCRA Small Quantity Generators List: RCRA SQG RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) generate more than 100 kilograms, but less than 1,000 kilograms, of hazardous waste per month. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 rr-RCRA VSQG-bb RCRA Very Small Quantity Generators List: RCRA VSQG RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQG) generate 100 kilograms or less per month of hazardous waste, or one kilogram or less per month of acutely hazardous waste. Additionally, VSQG may not accumulate more than 1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste at any time. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 RCRA Non-Generators: RCRArr-RCRA NONNON GEN-bb GEN RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 RCRA Sites with Controls: RCRArr-RCRA CONTROLS-bb CONTROLS List of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) facilities with institutional controls in place. RCRA gives the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the authority to control hazardous waste from the "cradle-to-grave." This includes the generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA also set forth a framework for the management of non-hazardous solid wastes. The 1986 amendments to RCRA enabled EPA to address environmental problems that could result from underground tanks storing petroleum and other hazardous substances. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 rr-FED ENG-bb Federal Engineering Controls-ECs: FED ENG List of Engineering controls (ECs) made availabe by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ECs encompass a variety of engineered and constructed physical barriers (e.g., soil capping, sub-surface venting systems, mitigation barriers, fences) to contain and/or prevent exposure to contamination on a property. The EC listing includes remedy component data from Superfund decision documents for applicable sites on the final or deleted on the National Priorities List (NPL); and sites with a Superfund Alternative Approach (SAA) Agreement in place. The only sites included that are not on the NPL; proposed for NPL; or removed from proposed NPL, are those with an SAA Agreement in place. Government Publication Date: Sep 25, 2024 rr-FED INST-bb Federal Institutional Controls- ICs: FED INST List of Institutional controls (ICs) made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ICs are non-engineered instruments, such as administrative and legal controls, that help minimize the potential for human exposure to contamination and/or protect the integrity of the remedy. Although it is EPA's expectation that treatment or engineering controls will be used to address principal threat wastes and that groundwater will be returned to its beneficial use whenever practicable, ICs play an important role in site remedies because they reduce exposure to contamination by limiting land or resource use and guide human behavior at a site. The IC listing includes remedy component data from Superfund decision documents for applicable sites on the final or deleted on the National Priorities List (NPL); and sites with a Superfund Alternative Approach (SAA) Agreement in place. The only sites included that are not on the NPL; proposed for NPL; or removed from proposed NPL, are those with an SAA Agreement in place. Government Publication Date: Sep 25, 2024 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 147 rr-LUCIS-bb Land Use Control Information System: LUCIS The LUCIS database is maintained by the U.S. Department of the Navy and contains information for former Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) properties across the United States. Government Publication Date: Sep 1, 2006 rr-NPL IC-bb Institutional Control Boundaries at NPL sites: NPL IC Boundaries of Institutional Control areas at sites on the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s National Priorities List, or Proposed or Deleted, made available by the EPA's Shared Enterprise Geodata and Services (SEGS). United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s National Priorities List of the most serious uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites identified for possible long-term remedial action under the Superfund program. Institutional controls are non-engineered instruments such as administrative and legal controls that help minimize the potential for human exposure to contamination and/or protect the integrity of the remedy. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 rr-ERNS 1982 TO 1986-bb Emergency Response Notification System: ERNS 1982 TO 1986 Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports controlled by the National Response Center. The primary function of the National Response Center is to serve as the sole national point of contact for reporting oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and etiological discharges into the environment anywhere in the United States and its territories. Government Publication Date: 1982-1986 rr-ERNS 1987 TO 1989-bb Emergency Response Notification System: ERNS 1987 TO 1989 Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports controlled by the National Response Center. The primary function of the National Response Center is to serve as the sole national point of contact for reporting oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and etiological discharges into the environment anywhere in the United States and its territories. Government Publication Date: 1987-1989 rr-ERNS-bb Emergency Response Notification System: ERNS Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports made available by the United States Coast Guard National Response Center (NRC). The NRC fields initial reports for pollution and railroad incidents and forwards that information to appropriate federal/state agencies for response. These data contain initial incident data that has not been validated or investigated by a federal/state response agency. Government Publication Date: Jul 14, 2024 rr-FED BROWNFIELDS-bb The Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) Brownfield Database: FED BROWNFIELDS Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties protects the environment, reduces blight, and takes development pressures off greenspaces and working lands. This data is provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and includes Brownfield sites from the Cleanups in My Community (CIMC) web application. Government Publication Date: Feb 7, 2024 rr-FEMA UST-bb FEMA Underground Storage Tank Listing: FEMA UST The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) of the Department of Homeland Security maintains a list of FEMA owned underground storage tanks. Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2017 rr-FRP-bb Facility Response Plan: FRP This listing contains facilities that have submitted Facility Response Plans (FRPs) to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Facilities that could reasonably be expected to cause "substantial harm" to the environment by discharging oil into or on navigable waters are required to prepare and submit FRPs. Harm is determined based on total oil storage capacity, secondary containment and age of tanks, oil transfer activities, history of discharges, proximity to a public drinking water intake or sensitive environments. This listing includes FRP facilities from an applicable EPA FOIA file and Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) data file. Government Publication Date: Jan 9, 2024 rr-DELISTED FRP-bb Delisted Facility Response Plans: DELISTED FRP Facilities that once appeared in - and have since been removed from - the list of facilities that have submitted Facility Response Plans (FRP) to EPA. Facilities that could reasonably be expected to cause "substantial harm" to the environment by discharging oil into or on navigable waters are required to prepare and submit Facility Response Plans (FRPs). Harm is determined based on total oil storage capacity, secondary containment and age of tanks, oil transfer activities, history of discharges, proximity to a public drinking water intake or sensitive environments. Government Publication Date: Jan 9, 2024 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 148 rr-HIST GAS STATIONS-bb Historical Gas Stations: HIST GAS STATIONS This historic directory of service stations is provided by the Cities Service Company. The directory includes Cities Service filling stations that were located throughout the United States in 1930. Government Publication Date: Jul 1, 1930 rr-REFN-bb Petroleum Refineries: REFN This list of petroleum refineries is sourced from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Refinery Capacity Report. The listing includes operating and idle petroleum refineries (including new refineries under construction) and refineries shut down during the previous year. The geographic area the report covers is the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and other U.S. possessions. Per the EIA, the facility location data represents the approximate location based on research of publicly available information from sources such as Federal agencies, company websites, and satellite images on public websites. Government Publication Date: Jun 6, 2024 Petroleum Product and Crude Oil Rail Terminals: BULKrr-BULK TERMINAL-bb TERMINAL A list of petroleum product and crude oil rail terminals from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), as well as petroleum terminals sourced from the Federal Communications Commission Data hosted by the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Database. Data includes operable bulk petroleum product terminals with a total bulk shell storage capacity of 50,000 barrels or more, and/or the ability to receive volumes from tanker, barge, or pipeline; also rail terminals handling the loading and unloading of crude oil with activity between 2017 and 2018. EIA petroleum product terminal data comes from the EIA-815 Bulk Terminal and Blender Report, which includes working, shell in operation, and shell idle for several major product groupings. Government Publication Date: Jun 6, 2024 rr-SEMS LIEN-bb LIEN on Property: SEMS LIEN The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) provides Lien details on applicable properties, such as the Superfund lien on property activity, the lien property information, and the parties associated with the lien. Government Publication Date: Jul 24, 2024 rr-SUPERFUND ROD-bb Superfund Decision Documents: SUPERFUND ROD This database contains a list of decision documents for Superfund sites. Decision documents serve to provide the reasoning for the choice of (or) changes to a Superfund Site cleanup plan. The decision documents include completed Records of Decision (ROD), ROD Amendments, Explanations of Significant Differences (ESD) for active and archived sites stored in the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), along with other associated memos and files. This information is maintained and made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Government Publication Date: Jul 24, 2024 Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program: DOErr-DOE FUSRAP-bb FUSRAP The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) established the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from the Manhattan Project and early U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) operations. The DOE Office of Legacy Management (LM) established long-term surveillance and maintenance (LTS&M) requirements for remediated FUSRAP sites. DOE evaluates the final site conditions of a remediated site on the basis of risk for different future uses. DOE then confirms that LTS&M requirements will maintain protectiveness. Government Publication Date: Mar 4, 2017 State rr-SHWS-bb Registry of Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites in New York State: SHWS State-and tribal- equivalent CERCLIS. State Superfund Program (Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Site Remedial Program) (IHWDS) - Oversees the identification, investigation and cleanup of sites where consequential amounts of hazardous waste exist. These sites go through a process of investigation, evaluation, cleanup and monitoring that has several distinct stages. This list is made available by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's State Superfund Program. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 rr-DELISTED SHWS-bb Delisted Registry of Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites in New York: DELISTED SHWS This database contains a Registry of Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal sites which have been removed from New York Department of Environmental Conservation's Environmental Site Remediation database. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 149 rr-HSWDS-bb Hazardous Substance Waste Disposal Sites: HSWDS A list of sites included in Hazardous Substance Waste Disposal Site Study reports made available by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Hazardous Waste Remediation. Provides information regarding the evolving status of hazardous substance waste disposal sites in New York. Government Publication Date: Oct 24, 2003 rr-VAPOR-bb Vapor Intrusion Legacy Site List: VAPOR New York is currently re-evaluating previous assumptions and decisions regarding the potential for soil vapor intrusion exposures at sites. As a result, all past, current, and future contaminated sites will be evaluated to determine whether these sites have the potential for exposures related to soil vapor intrusion. This list is made available by Department of Environmental Conservation's Vapor Intrusion Legacy Site List. This database serves a purpose similar to that of the federal Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), functioning as a state-level counterpart for tracking potential hazardous substance release sites. Government Publication Date: Jul 18, 2024 rr-SWF/LF-bb Solid Waste Facilities and Landfills: SWF/LF Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS) is an inventory containing active and inactive facilities throughout the state. This list is made available by Department of Environmental Conservation's Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS). Government Publication Date: Aug 17, 2023 rr-LANDFILL INACTIVE-bb Inactive Landfill Facilities: LANDFILL INACTIVE List of inactive landfills in the State of New York. This data is made available by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). DEC notes that these are preliminary data and should not be regarded as a complete inventory of all landfills in the State, and also that site locations and attributes are preliminary and should not be relied upon without independent verification. Government Publication Date: May 16, 2024 rr-WASTE TIRE-bb Waste Tire Facilities: WASTE TIRE This list of active Waste Tire Facilities is maintained by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Waste tire storage facilities (WTSF) store waste tires or portions of waste tires. Most of these facilities require Part 360 permits, but under certain conditions a registration maybe available. Government Publication Date: Dec 12, 2023 NYC OER Cleanup Sites: OERrr-OER CLEANUP-bb CLEANUP Properties remediated under oversight of the New York City (NYC) Mayor's Office of Environmental Remediation (OER), both in the E-Designation program and the NYC Voluntary Cleanup Program. Includes sites completed and in progress. Government Publication Date: May 13, 2024 rr-RECYCLING-bb Recycling Facilities: RECYCLING The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), Division of Materials Management (DMM), Bureau of Permitting and Planning regulates solid waste management facilities in accordance with 6 NYCRR Part 360. Information pertaining to those facilities is maintained with the Division's Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS) database. The Facility List is a dataset related to solid waste management facilities operating in the state, and includes such information as facility location, contact names and associated information, waste types managed, and regulatory information. Government Publication Date: May 21, 2024 rr-LST-bb Leaking Storage Tanks: LST This database contains records of chemical and petroleum spill incidents. They include leaking aboveground storage tanks or leaking underground storage tanks, with incidents of tank test failures, tank failures and tank overfill. This list is made available by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Spill Response Program. Government Publication Date: Aug 22, 2024 rr-DELISTED LST-bb Delisted Leaking Storage Tanks: DELISTED LST List of Leaking Storage Tank sites which has been removed from New York Department of Environmental Conservation's Spill Response Program Government Publication Date: Aug 22, 2024 rr-UST-bb Underground Storage Tanks- UST-Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS): UST Facilities within the Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) that have underground storage tanks. Underground petroleum storage facilities with a combined storage capacity over eleven hundred (1,100) gallons. This list is made available by NewYork Department of Environmental Conservation's Environmental Site Database Search. Government Publication Date: Aug 14, 2024 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 150 rr-AST-bb The Bulk Storage Program Database - AST: AST Facilities within the Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) that have aboveground storage tanks. Aboveground petroleum storage facilities with a combined storage capacity over eleven hundred (1,100) gallons. This list is made available by New York State Department of Environmental conservation's Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) program. Government Publication Date: Aug 14, 2024 rr-TANKS-bb Petroleum Bulk Storage: TANKS The Bulk Storage Program Database maintains the registrations of active and inactive bulk storage sites statewide. This database includes Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) tanks where no information is available on whether they are ASTs or USTs. This list is made available by Department of Environmental Conservation's Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) program. Government Publication Date: Aug 14, 2024 rr-MOSF-bb Major Oil Storage Facilities (MOSF): MOSF In 1977, the New York State Legislature passed the "Oil Spill Prevention, Control and Compensation Act" (Article 12 of the Navigation Law). This law regulates all oil terminals and transport vessels operating in the waters of the State which have a storage capacity of 400,000 gallons or more. (Terminals and vessels with a capacity of 400,000 gallons or more are commonly referred to as major oil storage facilities or MOSFs). This list is made available by Department of Environmental Conservation's Major Oil Storage Facility (MOSF) Program. Government Publication Date: Aug 14, 2024 rr-CBS-bb Chemical Bulk Storage (CBS): CBS Facilities that store regulated hazardous substances in aboveground or underground tanks. "Hazardous substance" means any substance listed as hazardous or acutely hazardous in 6 NYCRR Part 597 or a mixture thereof. This list is made available by Department of Environmental Conservation's Chemical Bulk Storage (CBS) Program. Government Publication Date: Aug 14, 2024 rr-DELISTED TANKS-bb Delisted Storage Tanks: DELISTED TANKS List of Storage Tank sites which has been removed from New York Department of Environmental Conservation's Environmental Site Database. Government Publication Date: Sep 16, 2024 rr-DELISTED COUNTY-bb Delisted County Records: DELISTED COUNTY Records removed from county databases. Records may be removed from the county lists made available by the respective county departments because they are inactive, or because they have been deemed to be below reportable thresholds. Government Publication Date: Jul 31, 2024 rr-ENG-bb Registry of Engineering Controls in New York State: ENG Registry of Engineering Controls in New York State taken from the Environmental Site Remediation Database. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 rr-INST-bb Registry of Institutional Controls in New York State: INST Registry of Institutional Controls in New York State taken from the Environmental Site Remediation Database. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 rr-VCP-bb Voluntary Cleanup Agreements: VCP New York established its Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) to address the environmental, legal and financial barriers that often hinder the redevelopment and reuse of contaminated properties. The Voluntary Cleanup Program was developed to enhance private sector cleanup of brownfields by enabling parties to remediate sites using private rather than public funds and to reduce the development pressures on "greenfield" sites. This list is made available by Department of Environmental Conservation's Voluntary Cleanup Program. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 rr-ERP-bb Environmental Restoration Program Listing: ERP Environmental Restoration Program - Provides municipalities with financial assistance for site investigation and remediation at eligible brownfield sites. In an effort to spur the cleanup and redevelopment of brownfields, New Yorkers approved a $200 million Environmental Restoration Fund as part of the $1.75 billion Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act of 1996 (Bond Act). Under the Environmental Restoration Program, the State provides grants to municipalities to reimburse up to 90 percent of on-site eligible costs and 100% of off-site eligible costs for site investigation and remediation activities. This list is made available by Department of Environmental Conservation's Environmental Restoration Program. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 151 rr-BROWNFIELDS-bb Brownfields Site List (Subset of Site Remediation): BROWNFIELDS Brownfield Cleanup Program was developed to enhance private-sector cleanups of brownfields and to reduce development pressure on "Greenfields". A Brownfield site is real property, the redevelopment or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a contaminant. Contaminants include hazardous waste and/or petroleum. This list is made available by Department of Environmental Conservation's Brownfield Cleanup Program. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 Tribal rr-INDIAN LUST-bb Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUSTs) on Tribal/Indian Lands: INDIAN LUST This list of leaking underground storage tanks (LUSTs) on Tribal/Indian Lands in Region 2, which includes New York, is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Jan 28, 2016 rr-INDIAN UST-bb Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) on Indian Lands: INDIAN UST This list of underground storage tanks (USTs) on Tribal/Indian Lands in Region 2, which includes New York, is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Apr 04, 2016 rr-DELISTED INDIAN LST-bb Delisted Tribal Leaking Storage Tanks: DELISTED INDIAN LST Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) facilities which once appeared on - and have since been removed from - the Regional Tribal/Indian LUST lists made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: May 7, 2024 rr-DELISTED INDIAN UST-bb Delisted Tribal Underground Storage Tanks: DELISTED INDIAN UST Underground Storage Tank (UST) facilities which once appeared on - and have since been removed from - the Regional Tribal/Indian UST lists made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: May 7, 2024 County No County databases were selected to be included in the search. Additional Environmental Record Sources Federal rr-PFAS GHG-bb PFAS Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data: PFAS GHG The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) collects Greenhouse Gas (GHG) data from large emitting facilities (25,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per year), and suppliers of fossil fuels and industrial gases that results in GHG emissions when used. Includes GHG emissions data for facilities that emit or have emitted since 2010 chemicals identified in EPA's CompTox Chemicals Dashboard list of PFAS without explicit structures and list of PFAS structures by DSSTox. PFAS emissions data has been identified for facilities engaged in the following industrial processes: Aluminum Production (GHGRP Subpart F), HCFC-22 Production and HFC-23 Destruction (Subpart O), Electronics Manufacturing (Subpart I), Fluorinated Gas Production (Subpart L), Magnesium Production (Subpart T), Electrical Transmission and Distribution Equipment Use (Subpart DD), and Manufacture of Electric Transmission and Distribution Equipment (Subpart SS). Over time, other industrial processes with required GHGRP reporting may include PFAS emissions data and the list of reportable gases may change over time. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 On-Scene Coordinator Response Sites: OSC rr-OSC RESPONSE-bb RESPONSE This list of On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) Response Sites is provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). OSCs are the federal officials responsible for monitoring or directing responses to all oil spills and hazardous substance releases reported to the federal government. OSCs coordinate all federal efforts with, and provide support and information to local, state, and regional response communities. An OSC is an agent of either EPA or the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), depending on where the incident occurs. EPA's OSCs have primary responsibility for spills and releases to inland areas and waters. USCG OSCs have responsibility for coastal waters and the Great Lakes. In general, an OSC has the following key responsibilities during and after a response: Assessment, Monitoring, Response Assistance, and Evaluation. Government Publication Date: Apr 4, 2024 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 152 rr-FINDS/FRS-bb Facility Registry Service/Facility Index: FINDS/FRS The Facility Registry Service (FRS) is a centrally managed database that identifies facilities, sites, or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. FRS creates high-quality, accurate, and authoritative facility identification records through rigorous verification and management procedures that incorporate information from program national systems, state master facility records, and data collected from EPA's Central Data Exchange registrations and data management personnel. This list is made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Aug 1, 2024 rr-TRIS-bb Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program: TRIS The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database containing data on disposal or other releases of toxic chemicals from U.S. facilities and information about how facilities manage those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment. There are currently 770 individually listed chemicals and 33 chemical categories covered by the TRI Program. Facilities that manufacture, process or otherwise use these chemicals in amounts above established levels must submit annual reporting forms for each chemical. Note that the TRI chemical list does not include all toxic chemicals used in the U.S. One of TRI's primary purposes is to inform communities about toxic chemical releases to the environment. This database includes TRI Reporting Data for calendar years 1987 through 2021 and Preliminary Data for 2022. Government Publication Date: Sep 20, 2023 rr-PFAS NPL-bb PFOA/PFOS Contaminated Sites: PFAS NPL This list of Superfund Sites with Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) detections is made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in their PFAS Analytic Tools data, previously the list was obtained by EPA FOIA requests. EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management and EPA Regional Offices maintain what is known about site investigations, contamination, and remedial actions under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) where PFAS is present in the environment. Limitations: Detections of PFAS at National Priorities List (NPL) sites do not mean that people are at risk from PFAS, are exposed to PFAS, or that the site is the source of the PFAS. The information in the Superfund NPL and Superfund Alternative Agreement (SAA) PFAS detection site list is years old and may not be accurate today. Site information such as site name, site ID, and location has been confirmed for accuracy; however, PFAS-related information such as media sampled, drinking water being above the health advisory, or mitigation efforts has not been verified. For Federal Facilities data, the other Federal agencies (OFA) are the lead agency for their data and provided them to EPA. Government Publication Date: Sep 18, 2024 Federal Agency Locations with Known or Suspected PFAS Detections: PFAS rr-PFAS FED SITES-bb FED SITES List of Federal agency locations with known or suspected detections of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in their PFAS Analytic Tools data. EPA outlines that these data are gathered from several federal entities, such as the Federal Superfund program, Department of Defense (DOD), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Department of Transportation, and Department of Energy. The dates this data was extracted for the PFAS Analytic Tools range from 2022 to 2024. Sites on this list do not necessarily reflect the source/s of PFAS contamination and detections do not indicate level of risk or human exposure at the site. Agricultural notifications in this data are limited to DOD sites only. At this time, the EPA is aware that this list is not comprehensive of all Federal agencies. Government Publication Date: Apr 1, 2024 SSEHRI PFAS Contamination Sites: PFASrr-PFAS SSEHRI-bb SSEHRI This PFAS Contamination Site Tracker database is compiled by the PFAS Project Lab, part of the Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute (SSEHRI) at Northeastern University. According to the SSEHRI, the database records qualitative and quantitative data from each known site of PFAS contamination, including timeline of discovery, sources, levels, health impacts, community response, and government response. The goal of this database is to compile information and support public understanding of the rapidly unfolding issue of PFAS contamination. All data presented was extracted from government websites, news articles, or publicly available documents. Locations for the Known PFAS Contamination Sites are sourced from the PFAS Sites and Community Resources Map by the PFAS-REACH team, credited to PFAS Project Lab, Silent Spring Institute, and PFAS Exchange. Disclaimer: The source conveys the data undergoes regular updates as new information becomes available, some sites may be missing and/or contain information that is incorrect or outdated, as well as their information represents all contamination sites SSEHRI is aware of, not all possible contamination sites. This data is not intended to be used for legal purposes. Access the following source link for the most current information: https://pfasproject.com/pfas-sites-and-community-resources/ Government Publication Date: Jun 27, 2024 rr-PFAS ERNS-bb National Response Center PFAS Spills: PFAS ERNS erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 153 This Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Spills dataset is made available via the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) PFAS Analytic Tools. The National Response Center (NRC), operated by the U.S. Coast Guard, is the designated federal point of contact for reporting all oil, chemical, and other discharges into the environment, for the United States and its territories. This dataset contains NRC spill information from 1990 to the present that is restricted to records associated with PFAS and PFAS-containing materials. Incidents are filtered to include only records with a "Material Involved" or "Incident Description" related to Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF). The keywords used to filter the data included "AFFF," "Fire Fighting Foam," "Aqueous Film Forming Foam," "Fire Suppressant Foam, "PFAS," "PERFL," "PFOA," "PFOS," and "Genx." Limitations: The data from the NRC website contains initial incident data that has not been validated or investigated by a federal/state response agency. Keyword searches may misidentify some incident reports that do not contain PFAS. This dataset should also not be considered to be exhaustive of all PFAS spills/release incidents. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 rr-PFAS NPDES-bb PFAS NPDES Discharge Monitoring: PFAS NPDES This list of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitted facilities with required monitoring for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) Substances is made available via the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s PFAS Analytic Tools. Any point-source wastewater discharger to waters of the United States must have a NPDES permit, which defines a set of parameters for pollutants and monitoring to ensure that the discharge does not degrade water quality or impair human health. This list includes NPDES permitted facilities associated with permits that monitor for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), limited to the years 2007 - present. EPA further advises the following regarding these data: currently, fewer than half of states have required PFAS monitoring for at least one of their permittees, and fewer states have established PFAS effluent limits for permittees. For states that may have required monitoring, some reporting and data transfer issues may exist on a state-by-state basis. Government Publication Date: Jul 29, 2024 rr-PFAS TRI-bb Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) from Toxic Release Inventory: PFAS TRI List of Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) facilities at which the reported chemical is a per- or polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substance included in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) consolidated PFAS Master List of PFAS Substances. Encompasses Toxics Release Inventory records included in the EPA PFAS Analytic Tools. The EPA's TRI database currently tracks information on disposal or releases of 770 individually listed toxic chemicals and 33 chemical categories from thousands of U.S. facilities and details about how facilities manage those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment. This listing includes TRI Reporting Data for calendar years 1987 through 2021 and Preliminary Data for 2022. Government Publication Date: Sep 20, 2023 rr-PFAS WATER-bb PFAS Water Quality Portal Sampling Data: PFAS WATER This Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Environmental Media Sampling Data is made available via the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) PFAS Analytic Tools. The Water Quality Portal (WQP), as a cooperative service sponsored by the United States Geological Survey, the EPA, and the National Water Quality Monitoring Council, is part of a modernized repository storing ambient sampling data for all environmental media and tissue samples. A wide range of federal, state, tribal and local governments, academic and non-governmental organizations, and individuals submit project details and sampling results to this public repository. Limitations: EPA did not carry out the sampling or testing of a majority of the data in the WQP PFAS dataset. EPA can only speak to the accuracy and completeness of the data from projects like the National Aquatic Resource Surveys for which EPA is the data owner/organization. Data may exist within the file on Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPPs) and the approving agency of the QAPP, if a QAPP is entered. Government Publication Date: Jul 22, 2024 rr-PFAS TSCA-bb PFAS TSCA Manufacture and Import Facilities: PFAS TSCA The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) Rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and requires chemical manufacturers and facilities that manufacture or import chemical substances to report data to EPA. This list is specific only to TSCA Manufacture and Import Facilities with reported per- and poly-fluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances. Data file is sourced from EPA's PFAS Analytic Tools TSCA dataset which includes CDR/Inventory Update Reporting data from 1998 up to 2020. Disclaimer: This data file includes production and importation data for chemicals identified in EPA's CompTox Chemicals Dashboard list of PFAS without explicit structures and list of PFAS structures in DSSTox. Note that some regulations have specific chemical structure requirements that define PFAS differently than the lists in EPA's CompTox Chemicals Dashboard. Reporting information on manufactured or imported chemical substance amounts should not be compared between facilities, as some companies claim Chemical Data Reporting Rule data fields for PFAS information as Confidential Business Information. Government Publication Date: Jan 5, 2023 rr-PFAS E-MANIFEST-bb PFAS Waste Transfers from RCRA e-Manifest : PFAS E-MANIFEST This Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Waste Transfers dataset is made available via the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) PFAS Analytic Tools. Every shipment of hazardous waste in the U.S. must be accompanied by a shipment manifest, which is a critical component of the cradle-to-grave tracking of wastes mandated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). According to the EPA, currently no Federal Waste Code exists for any PFAS compounds. To work around the lack of PFAS waste codes in the RCRA database, EPA developed the PFAS Transfers dataset by mining e-Manifest records containing at least one of these common PFAS keywords: • PFAS • PFOA • PFOS • PERFL • AFFF • GENX • GEN-X (plus the Vermont state-specific waste codes). Limitations: Amount or concentration of PFAS being transferred cannot be determined from the manifest information. Keyword searches may misidentify some manifest records that do not contain PFAS. This dataset should also not be considered to be exhaustive of all PFAS waste transfers. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 154 Government Publication Date: Jul 23, 2024 rr-PFAS IND-bb PFAS Industry Sectors: PFAS IND This Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Industry Sectors dataset is made available via the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) PFAS Analytic Tools. The EPA developed the dataset from various sources that show which industries may be handling PFAS including: EPA's Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) records restricted to potential PFAS-handling industry sectors; ECHO records for Fire Training Sites identified where fire-fighting foam may have been used in training exercises; and 14 CFR Part 139 Airports compiled from historic and current records from the FAA Airport Data and Information Portal. Since July 2006, all certificated Part 139 Airports are required to have fire-fighting foam onsite that meet certain military specifications, which to date have been fluorinated (Aqueous Film Forming Foam). Limitations: Inclusion in this dataset does not indicate that PFAS are being manufactured, processed, used, or released by the facility. Listed facilities potentially handle PFAS based on their industrial profile, but are unconfirmed by the EPA. Keyword searches in ECHO for Fire Training sites may misidentify some facilities and should not be considered to be an exhaustive list of fire training facilities in the U.S. Government Publication Date: Sep 23, 2024 rr-HMIRS-bb Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System: HMIRS The Hazardous Materials Incident Reporting System (HMIRS) database contains unintentional hazardous materials release information reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Government Publication Date: May 29, 2024 rr-NCDL-bb National Clandestine Drug Labs: NCDL The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department"), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), provides this data as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Government Publication Date: Nov 30, 2023 rr-TSCA-bb Toxic Substances Control Act: TSCA The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule. The CDR enables EPA to collect and publish information on the manufacturing, processing, and use of commercial chemical substances and mixtures (referred to hereafter as chemical substances) on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (TSCA Inventory). This includes current information on chemical substance production volumes, manufacturing sites, and how the chemical substances are used. This information helps the Agency determine whether people or the environment are potentially exposed to reported chemical substances. EPA publishes submitted CDR data that is not Confidential Business Information (CBI). EPA CDR collections occur approximately every four years and reporting requirements change per collection. Government Publication Date: May 12, 2022 rr-HIST TSCA-bb Hist TSCA: HIST TSCA The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule. The 2006 IUR data summary report includes information about chemicals manufactured or imported in quantities of 25,000 pounds or more at a single site during calendar year 2005. In addition to the basic manufacturing information collected in previous reporting cycles, the 2006 cycle is the first time EPA collected information to characterize exposure during manufacturing, processing and use of organic chemicals. The 2006 cycle also is the first time manufacturers of inorganic chemicals were required to report basic manufacturing information. Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2006 rr-FTTS ADMIN-bb FTTS Administrative Case Listing: FTTS ADMIN An administrative case listing from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), together known as FTTS. This database was obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Compliance Database (NCDB). The FTTS and NCDB was shut down in 2006. Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2007 rr-FTTS INSP-bb FTTS Inspection Case Listing: FTTS INSP An inspection case listing from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), together known as FTTS. This database was obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Compliance Database (NCDB). The FTTS and NCDB was shut down in 2006. Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2007 rr-PRP-bb Potentially Responsible Parties List: PRP erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 155 Early in the site cleanup process, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts a search to find the Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs). The EPA looks for evidence to determine liability by matching wastes found at the site with parties that may have contributed wastes to the site. This listing contains PRPs, Noticed Parties, at sites in the EPA's Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS). Government Publication Date: Jul 24, 2024 rr-SCRD DRYCLEANER-bb State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing: SCRD DRYCLEANER The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners (SCRD) was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. Coalition members are states with mandated programs and funding for drycleaner site remediation. Current members are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Since 2017, the SCRD no longer maintains this data, refer to applicable state source data where available. Government Publication Date: Nov 08, 2017 rr-ICIS-bb Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS): ICIS The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) database contains integrated enforcement and compliance information across most of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) programs. The vision for ICIS is to replace EPA's independent databases that contain enforcement data with a single repository for that information. Currently, ICIS contains all Federal Administrative and Judicial enforcement actions and a subset of the Permit Compliance System (PCS), which supports the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). This information is maintained by the EPA Headquarters and at the Regional offices. A future release of ICIS will completely replace PCS and will integrate that information with Federal actions already in the system. ICIS also has the capability to track other activities that support compliance and enforcement programs, including incident tracking, compliance assistance, and compliance monitoring. Government Publication Date: Apr 13, 2024 rr-FED DRYCLEANERS-bb Drycleaner Facilities: FED DRYCLEANERS A list of drycleaner facilities from Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) data as made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), sourced from the ECHO Exporter file. The EPA tracks facilities that possess NAIC and SIC codes that classify businesses as drycleaner establishments. Government Publication Date: May 5, 2024 rr-DELISTED FED DRY-bb Delisted Drycleaner Facilities: DELISTED FED DRY List of sites removed from the list of Drycleaner Facilities (sites in the EPA's Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) with NAIC or SIC codes identifying the business as a drycleaner establishment). Government Publication Date: May 5, 2024 rr-FUDS-bb Formerly Used Defense Sites: FUDS Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) are properties that were formerly owned by, leased to, or otherwise possessed by and under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Defense prior to October 1986, where the Department of Defense (DOD) is responsible for an environmental restoration. The FUDS Annual Report to Congress (ARC) is published by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). This data is compiled from the USACE's Geospatial FUDS data layers and Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) FUDS dataset which applies to the Fiscal Year 2021 FUDS Inventory. Government Publication Date: May 15, 2023 rr-FUDS MRS-bb FUDS Munitions Response Sites: FUDS MRS Boundaries of Munitions Response Sites (MRS), published with the Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) Annual Report to Congress (ARC) by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). An MRS is a discrete location within a Munitions response area (MRA) that is known to require a munitions response. An MRA means any area on a defense site that is known or suspected to contain unexploded ordnance (UXO), discarded military munitions (DMM), or munitions constituents (MC). This data is compiled from the USACE's Geospatial MRS data layers and Homeland Infrastructure Foundation- Level Data (HIFLD) MRS dataset. Government Publication Date: May 15, 2023 rr-FORMER NIKE-bb Former Military Nike Missile Sites: FORMER NIKE This information was taken from report DRXTH-AS-IA-83A016 (Historical Overview of the Nike Missile System, 12/1984) which was performed by Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. for the U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency Assessment Division. The Nike system was deployed between 1954 and the mid-1970's. Among the substances used or stored on Nike sites were liquid missile fuel (JP-4); starter fluids (UDKH, aniline, and furfuryl alcohol); oxidizer (IRFNA); hydrocarbons (motor oil, hydraulic fluid, diesel fuel, gasoline, heating oil); solvents (carbon tetrachloride, trichloroethylene, trichloroethane, stoddard solvent); and battery electrolyte. The quantities of material a disposed of and procedures for disposal are not documented in published reports. Virtually all information concerning the potential for contamination at Nike sites is confined to personnel who were assigned to Nike sites. During deactivation most hardware was shipped to depot-level supply points. There were reportedly instances where excess materials were disposed of on or near the site itself at closure. There was reportedly no routine site decontamination. Government Publication Date: Dec 2, 1984 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 156 rr-PIPELINE INCIDENT-bb PHMSA Pipeline Safety Flagged Incidents: PIPELINE INCIDENT This list of flagged pipeline incidents is made available by the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). PHMSA regulations require incident and accident reports for five different pipeline system types. Accidents reported on hazardous liquid gravity lines (§195.13) and reporting-regulated-only hazardous liquid gathering lines (§195.15) and incidents reported on Type R gas gathering (§192.8(c)) are not included in the flagged incident file data. Government Publication Date: May 6, 2024 rr-MLTS-bb Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS): MLTS A list of sites that store radioactive material subject to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing requirements. This list is maintained by the NRC. As of September 2016, the NRC no longer releases location information for sites. Site locations were last received in July 2016. Government Publication Date: May 11, 2021 rr-HIST MLTS-bb Historic Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS) sites: HIST MLTS A historic list of sites that have inactive licenses and/or removed from the Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS). In some cases, a site is removed from the MLTS when the state becomes an "Agreement State". An Agreement State is a State that has signed an agreement with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) authorizing the State to regulate certain uses of radioactive materials within the State. Government Publication Date: Jan 31, 2010 rr-MINES-bb Mines Master Index File: MINES The Master Index File (MIF) is provided by the United States Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). This file, which was originally created in the 1970's, contained many Mine-IDs that were invalid. MSHA removes invalid IDs from the MIF upon discovery. MSHA applicable data includes the following: all Coal and Metal/Non-Metal mines under MSHA's jurisdiction since 1/1/1970; mine addresses for all mines in the database except for Abandoned mines prior to 1998 from MSHA's legacy system (addresses may or may not correspond with the physical location of the mine itself); violations that have been assessed penalties as a result of MSHA inspections beginning on 1/1/2000; and violations issued as a result of MSHA inspections conducted beginning on 1/1/2000. Government Publication Date: Feb 5, 2024 rr-SMCRA-bb Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Sites: SMCRA This inventory of land and water impacted by past mining (primarily legacy coal mining operations) is maintained by the U.S. Department of the Interior's Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE), as it provides information needed to implement the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA). This inventory contains information on the type and extent of Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Problems, as well as information on the cost associated with the reclamation of those problems. The data is based upon field surveys by State, Tribal, and OSMRE program officials. It is dynamic to the extent that it is modified as new problems are identified and existing problems are reclaimed. Disclaimer: Per the OSMRE, States and tribes who enter their data into e-AMLIS (AML Inventory System) may truncate their latitude and longitude so the precise location of usually dangerous AMLs is not revealed in an effort to protect the public from searching for these AMLs, most of which are on private property. If more precise location information is needed, please contact the applicable state/tribe of interest. Government Publication Date: May 20, 2024 rr-MRDS-bb Mineral Resource Data System: MRDS The Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) is a collection of reports describing metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources throughout the world. Included are deposit name, location, commodity, deposit description, geologic characteristics, production, reserves, resources, and references. This database contains the records previously provided in the Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) of USGS and the Mineral Availability System/Mineral Industry Locator System (MAS/MILS) originated in the U.S. Bureau of Mines, which is now part of USGS. The USGS has ceased systematic updates of the MRDS database with their focus more recently on deposits of critical minerals while providing a well-documented baseline of historical mine locations from USGS topographic maps. Government Publication Date: Mar 15, 2016 DOE Legacy Management Sites: LMrr-LM SITESSITES-bb The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Legacy Management (LM) currently manages radioactive and chemical waste, environmental contamination, and hazardous material at over 100 sites across the U.S. The LM manages sites with diverse regulatory drivers (statutes or programs that direct cleanup and management requirements at DOE sites) or as part of internal DOE or congressionally-recognized programs, such as but not limited to: Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP), Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act (UMTRCA Title I, Tile II), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Decontamination and Decommissioning (D&D), Nuclear Waste Policy Act (NWPA). This site listing includes data exported from the DOE Office of LM' s Geospatial Environmental Mapping System (GEMS). GEMS Data disclaimer: The DOE Office of LM makes no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the use, accuracy, availability, or completeness of the data presented herein. Government Publication Date: Dec 12, 2023 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 157 Alternative Fueling Stations: ALTrr-ALT FUELSFUELS-bb This list of alternative fueling stations is sourced from the Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC). The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy launched the AFDC in 1991 as a repository for alternative fuel vehicle performance data, which provides a wealth of information and data on alternative and renewable fuels, advanced vehicles, fuel-saving strategies, and emerging transportation technologies. The data includes Biodiesel (B20 and above), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Electric, Ethanol (E85), Hydrogen, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Propane (LPG), and Renewable Diesel (R20 and above) fuel type locations. Government Publication Date: Aug 29, 2024 rr-CONSENT DECREES-bb Superfunds Consent Decrees: CONSENT DECREES This list of Superfund consent decrees is provided by the Department of Justice, Environment & Natural Resources Division (ENRD) through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) applicable file. This listing includes Cases filed since 2010 limited to the following: Consent Decrees for CERCLA or Superfund Sites filed and/or as proposed within the ENRD's Case Management System (CMS); and applicable ENRD's Environmental Defense Section (EDS) CERCLA Cases with "Consent" in History Note. CMS may not reflect the latest developments in a case, nor can the agency guarantee the accuracy of the data. ENRD Disclaimer: Congress excluded three discrete categories of law enforcement and national security records from the requirements of the FOIA; response is limited to those records that are subject to the requirements of the FOIA; however, this should not be taken as an indication that excluded records do, or do not, exist. Government Publication Date: Jun 26, 2024 rr-AFS-bb Air Facility System: AFS This EPA retired Air Facility System (AFS) dataset contains emissions, compliance, and enforcement data on stationary sources of air pollution. Regulated sources cover a wide spectrum; from large industrial facilities to relatively small operations such as dry cleaners. AFS does not contain data on facilities that are solely asbestos demolition and/or renovation contractors, or landfills. ECHO Clean Air Act data from AFS are frozen and reflect data as of October 17, 2014; the EPA retired this system for Clean Air Act stationary sources and transitioned to ICIS-Air. Government Publication Date: Oct 17, 2014 rr-SSTS-bb Registered Pesticide Establishments: SSTS This national list of active EPA-registered foreign and domestic pesticide and/or device-producing establishments is based on data from the Section Seven Tracking System (SSTS). The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Section 7 requires that each producing establishment must place its EPA establishment number on the label or immediate container of each pesticide, active ingredient or device produced. An EPA establishment number on a pesticide product label identifies the EPA registered location where the product was produced. The list of establishments is made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Feb 29, 2024 rr-PCBT-bb Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Transformers: PCBT Locations of Transformers Containing Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency. PCB transformer owners must register their transformer(s) with EPA. Although not required, PCB transformer owners who have removed and properly disposed of a registered PCB transformer may notify EPA to have their PCB transformer de-registered. Data made available by EPA. Government Publication Date: Oct 15, 2019 rr-PCB-bb Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Notifiers: PCB Facilities included in the national list of facilities that have notified the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) activities. Any company or person storing, transporting or disposing of PCBs or conducting PCB research and development must notify the EPA and receive an identification number. Government Publication Date: May 23, 2024 rr-POWER PLANTS-bb Power Plants: POWER PLANTS This list of power plants is provided by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The listing includes operable electric generating plants in the United States by energy source, originating from the EIA-860, Annual Electric Generator Report; EIA-860M, Monthly Update to the Annual Electric Generator Report; and EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report. It includes all operable plants by energy source with a combined nameplate capacity of 1 megawatt or more that are operating, are on standby, or out of service for short- or long-term. Government Publication Date: Apr 15, 2024 State rr-UIC-bb Underground Injection Control Wells: UIC A well permit is required from the Division of Mineral Resources for any brine disposal well deeper than 500 feet. This includes any operation to drill, deepen, plug back or convert a well. Regardless of well depth, the NYSDEC Division of Water must be contacted for a determination of whether a SPDES permit is necessary to operate any brine disposal well. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 158 Government Publication Date: Aug 6, 2018 rr-COOLING TOWERS NYC-bb New York City Cooling Tower Registrations: COOLING TOWERS NYC This dataset contains cooling tower systems currently registered in the New York City Cooling Tower Registration Portal and Legionella water test dates as reported by a building's qualified person. Data is provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Decommissioned cooling tower systems are excluded from the dataset. Government Publication Date: Sep 13, 2024 rr-MGP-bb Manufactured Gas Plants: MGP A list of former Manufactured Gas Plants (MGP) made available by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). From the late 1800's to the mid 1900's, hundreds of manufactured gas plants across New York State supplied homes and industry with fuel. Former MGP structures such as gas holders, tar separators, wells, and tanks were often susceptible to spills and leaks. As a result, these structures were a significant source of contamination from the release of tar and other toxic by-products. Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2024 Spill Incidents Database: NY rr-NY SPILLSSPILLS-bb Spill Incidents Database has records dating back to 1978. This database contains records of chemical and petroleum spill incidents. The DEC Spill Response program receives and compiles reports of hazardous material spills occurring anywhere in New York State. These reports are submitted through the Spill Hotline and other mechanisms, and entered by DEC spill response staff into the state's official data base of Spill Incidents Reports. This list is made available by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Spill Response Program. Government Publication Date: Aug 22, 2024 PFAS Remedial Sites: PFASrr-PFAS CONTAM-bb CONTAM List of sites being addressed under one of the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Division of Environmental Remediation (DER)'s remedial programs, where the waste or contaminant of concern is a Per- or polyfluorinated alkyl substance (PFAS) included in the PFAS Structure List and/or PFAS Chemicals Without Explicit Structure List made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2024 rr-PFAS-bb Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS): PFAS A list of sites surveyed by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation to determine locations that manufacture, use, store, or release into the environment materials containing Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are a group of chemicals used to make fluoropolymer coatings and products that resist heat, oil, stains, grease, and water. Some PFAS are difficult to break down and persist in the environment that may cause harm to the public. This list is made available by the Department of Environmental Conservation of New York State. Government Publication Date: Jan 16, 2019 Landfill Investigations PFAS Sampling Results: PFASrr-PFAS LANDFILL-bb LANDFILL A list of inactive landfill sites that have been investigated for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the state of New York made available by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Government Publication Date: May 16, 2024 rr-DRYCLEANERS-bb Registed Dry Cleaner Facilities: DRYCLEANERS The Division of Air Resources of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) tracks all registered dry cleaner facilities. Drycleaning drop off locations (i.e., drop off locations not performing drycleaning on-site) do not require registration and are not included in DEC listings of registered drycleaners. Government Publication Date: Sep 26, 2024 rr-DELISTED DRYCLEANERS-bb Delisted Dry Cleaner Facilities: DELISTED DRYCLEANERS Sites removed from the list of dry cleaner facilities registered with the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)'s Division of Air Resources. Government Publication Date: Sep 26, 2024 rr-NY MANIFEST-bb Hazardous Waste Manifest - Facilities: NY MANIFEST List of facilities located in New York that are included in the Hazardous Waste Manifest Data Downloads Location Address data file made available by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), with which no manifests are associated. The Hazardous Waste Manifest Data made available by the NY DEC is compiled from hazardous waste manifest shipments to, from, or within New York State. The Bureau of Program Management, in the Division of Environmental Remediation, is responsible for maintaining hazardous waste manifest records. Government Publication Date: Jun 24, 2024 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 159 Receivers from Hazardous Waste Manifests: REC rr-REC MANIFEST-bb MANIFEST List of receiver facilities located in New York that are included in the Hazardous Waste Manifest Data Downloads Location Address data file made available by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), which are identified as a receiver in associated manifests. The Hazardous Waste Manifest Data made available by the NY DEC is compiled from hazardous waste manifest shipments to, from, or within New York State. The Bureau of Program Management, in the Division of Environmental Remediation, is responsible for maintaining hazardous waste manifest records. Hazardous Waste Code Descriptions are from NY Part 371.4 (6 CRR-NY 371.4) Identification and Listings of Hazardous Waste, unless otherwise noted. Government Publication Date: Jun 24, 2024 Generators from Hazardous Waste Manifests: GEN rr-GEN MANIFEST-bb MANIFEST List of generator facilities located in New York that are included in the Hazardous Waste Manifest Data Downloads Location Address data file made available by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), which are identified as a generator in associated manifests. The Hazardous Waste Manifest Data made available by the NY DEC is compiled from hazardous waste manifest shipments to, from, or within New York State. The Bureau of Program Management, in the Division of Environmental Remediation, is responsible for maintaining hazardous waste manifest records. Hazardous Waste Code Descriptions are from NY Part 371.4 (6 CRR-NY 371.4) Identification and Listings of Hazardous Waste, unless otherwise noted. Government Publication Date: Jun 24, 2024 rr-E DESIGNATION-bb New York City E-Designated Sites: E DESIGNATION A list of sites with an (E) Designation, described as a New York City (NYC) zoning map designation that indicates the presence of an environmental requirement pertaining to potential hazardous materials contamination, window/wall noise attenuation, or air quality impacts on a particular tax lot. The NYC Office of Environmental Remediation administers the E-Designation Environmental Review Program to avoid significant adverse impacts to human health or the environment through exposure to these hazards. The data is provided by the NYC Department of City Planning (DCP). Government Publication Date: May 3, 2024 rr-COOLING TOWERS-bb Registered Cooling Towers: COOLING TOWERS This dataset contains location, legionella sampling results and operational status information for currently operating cooling towers, as well as information on towers that previously operated, in New York State and New York City. The data is self-reported by the cooling tower operator according to Public Health Law, Section 225(5)(a) Subpart 4-1 – Cooling Towers. Data provided by New York State Department of Health. Government Publication Date: Aug 27, 2024 rr-TIER 2-bb Tier 2 Report: TIER 2 A list of Tier 2 facilities in the state of New York. This is a list of facilities which have reported hazardous substances provided by Homeland Security and Emergency Services. Government Publication Date: Sep 28, 2022 rr-PROJECTS-bb NY DEC Projects of Interest: PROJECTS A list of permits for notable projects - permit applications that have received a lot of public attention - made available by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Government Publication Date: Jan 3, 2022 rr-AIR PERMITS-bb Air Permitted Facilities: AIR PERMITS This list of issued state facility air permits is maintained by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC). The listing includes Air State Facility Permits (ASF) and Air Title V Facility Permits (ATV). ASF permits may be required by medium-sized commercial or industrial facilities or larger facilities that have agreed to limit emissions. ATV permits may be required at the largest facilities statewide, or at facilities located in those areas where state implementation plans are in place to improve air quality. Please note: An Issued permit is valid for a stated period of time. Modifications may be made to an issued permit for the remainder of the active permit. Government Publication Date: Jan 31, 2024 rr-LIEN-bb Liens Listing: LIEN The New York Environmental Protection and Spill Compensation Fund (Oil Spill Fund) places liens on properties that are sites of oil spills when the owners are responsible parties and fail to pay for cleanup. The Office of the New York State Comptroller provides this listing of liens information from the Oil Spill Fund. Government Publication Date: Sep 20, 2024 Tribal No Tribal additional environmental record sources available for this State. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 160 County No County additional environmental record sources available for this State. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 161 h-Definitions Definitions Database Descriptions: This section provides a detailed explanation for each database including: source, information available, time coverage, and acronyms used. They are listed in alphabetic order. Detail Report: This is the section of the report which provides the most detail for each individual record. Records are summarized by location, starting with the project property followed by records in closest proximity. Distance: The distance value is the distance between plotted points, not necessarily the distance between the sites' boundaries. All values are an approximation. Direction: The direction value is the compass direction of the site in respect to the project property and/or center point of the report. Elevation: The elevation value is taken from the location at which the records for the site address have been plotted. All values are an approximation. Source: Google Elevation API. Executive Summary: This portion of the report is divided into 3 sections: 'Report Summary'- Displays a chart indicating how many records fall on the project property and, within the report search radii. 'Site Report Summary'-Project Property'- This section lists all the records which fall on the project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report' section. 'Site Report Summary-Surrounding Properties'- This section summarizes all records on adjacent properties, listing them in order of proximity from the project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report' section. Map Key: The map key number is assigned according to closest proximity from the project property. Map Key numbers always start at #1. The project property will always have a map key of '1' if records are available. If there is a number in brackets beside the main number, this will indicate the number of records on that specific property. If there is no number in brackets, there is only one record for that property. The symbol and colour used indicates 'elevation': the red inverted triangle will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Lower Elevation', the yellow triangle will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Higher Elevation' and the orange square will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Same Elevation.' Unplottables: These are records that could not be mapped due to various reasons, including limited geographic information. These records may or may not be in your study area, and are included as reference. erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503 162 APPENDIX D Historical Resources 10/29/24, 12:01 PM Printer Friendly Report - Image Mate Online Property Description Report For: 502 Rapp N, Municipality of City of Albany Status: Active Roll Section: Taxable Swis: 010100 Tax Map ID #: 41.00-2-114 Property Class: 270 - Mfg housing No Photo Available Site: RES 1 In Ag. District: No Site Property Class: 270 - Mfg housing Zoning Code: R1B Neighborhood Code: 32030 Total Acreage/ Size: 60 x 229 School District: Albany Land Assessment: 2024 - $18,300 Total Assessment: 2024 - $34,000 Full Market Value: 2024 - $34,000 Equalization Rate: Property Desc: Deed Book: 2022 Deed Page: 23971 Grid East: 630140 Grid North: 985620 Area Living Area: 0 sq. ft. First Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Second Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Half Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Additional Story Area: 0 sq. ft. 3/4 Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Finished Basement: 0 sq. ft. Number of Stories: Finished Rec Room O sq. ft. Finished Area Over O sq. ft. Garage Structure Building Style: 0 Bathrooms (Full - Half): 0 - 0 Bedrooms: 0 Kitchens: 0 Fireplaces: 0 Basement Type: 0 Porch Type: Porch-open/deck Porch Area: 400.00 Basement Garage Cap: 0 Attached Garage Cap: 0.00 sq. ft. Overall Condition: 0 Overall Grade: Year Built: Eff Year Built: Owners The Simon Family Irr-Trust Jennifer A Radnich 506 Lincoln Ave 7308 Resprite Cir Albany NY 12205 Gainsville VA 20155 Sales Property Prior Value Arms Addl. Deed Book and Sale Date Price Class Sale Type Owner Usable Length Parcels Page 9/14/2022 $0 270 - Land & Simon, No No No 2022/23971 Mfg Building Manfred housing A Utilities Sewer Type: Private Water Supply: Comm/public Utilities: Electric Heat Type: 0 Fuel Type: 0 Central Air: No https://albany.sdgnys.com/report.aspx?file=&swiscode=010100&printkey=04 1000000211 40000000&sitetype=res&siteNum=1 1/2 10/29/24, 12:01 PM Printer Friendly Report - Image Mate Online Improvements Structure Size Grade Condition Year Mobile home 50 x 10 Economy Normal 1958 Porch-open/deck 400.00 sq ft Average Normal 1990 Gar-1.0 det 12 x 24 Economy Normal 1968 Shed-aluminm 100.00 sq ft Average Normal 1968 Land Types Type Size Primary 13,740.00 sq ft Special Districts for 2024 No information available for the 2024 roll year. Taxes Year Description Amount * Taxes reflect exemptions, but may not include recent changes in assessment. https://albany.sdgnys.com/report.aspx?file=&swiscode=010100&printkey=04 1000000211 40000000&sitetype=res&siteNum=1 2/2 10/29/24, 12:00 PM Printer Friendly Report - Image Mate Online Property Description Report For: 504 Rapp Rd (N), Municipality of City of Albany Status: Active Roll Section: Taxable Swis: 010100 Tax Map ID #: 41.00-2-115 Property Class: 270 - Mfg housing No Photo Available Site: RES 1 In Ag. District: No Site Property Class: 270 - Mfg housing Zoning Code: R1B Neighborhood Code: 32030 Total Acreage/ Size: 2.00 School District: Albany Land Assessment: 2024 - $53,400 Total Assessment: 2024 - $72,500 Full Market Value: 2024 - $72,500 Equalization Rate: — Property Desc: Deed Book: 3030 Deed Page: 816 Grid East: 630040 Grid North: 985780 Area Living Area: 0 sq. ft. First Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Second Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Half Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Additional Story Area: 0 sq. ft. 3/4 Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Finished Basement: 0 sq. ft. Number of Stories: Finished Rec Room O sq. ft. Finished Area Over O sq. ft. Garage Structure Building Style: 0 Bathrooms (Full - Half): 0 - 0 Bedrooms: 0 Kitchens: 0 Fireplaces: 0 Basement Type: 0 Porch Type: 0 Porch Area: 0.00 Basement Garage Cap: 0 Attached Garage Cap: 0.00 sq. ft. Overall Condition: 0 Overall Grade: Year Built: Eff Year Built: Owners MELANIE CORRINE SIMON MANFRED MARIANNE SIMON 506 Lincoln Ave 506 Rapp Rd (N) 506 Rapp Rd (N) Albany NY 12205 Albany NY 12205 Albany NY 12205 JENNIFER N RADNICH 7308 RESPITE Ct GAINSVILLE VA 20155 Sales Property Prior Value Arms Addl. Deed Book Sale Date Price Class Sale Type Owner Usable Length Parcels and Page 3/30/2012 $0 270 - Land & Corrine, No No No 3030/816 Mfg Building August housing Utilities Sewer Type: Private Water Supply: Comm /public Utilities: Electric Heat Type: 0 Fuel Type: 0 Central Air: No https://albany.sdgnys.com/report.aspx?file=&swiscode=010100&printkey=04 1000000211 500000008 sitetype=res&siteNum=1 1/2 10/29/24, 12:00 PM Printer Friendly Report - Image Mate Online Improvements Structure Size Grade Condition Year Mobile home 48 x 10 Economy Normal 1958 Mh:wood add 320.00 sq ft Economy Normal 1958 Gar-1.0 det 384.00 sq ft Economy Normal 1958 Canpy-w/slab 114.00 sq ft Economy Normal 1958 Shed-aluminm Oxo Economy Normal 1958 Land Types Type Size Primary 43,560.00 sq ft Residual 43,560.00 sq ft Special Districts for 2024 No information available for the 2024 roll year. Taxes Year Description Amount * Taxes reflect exemptions, but may not include recent changes in assessment. https://albany.sdgnys.com/report.aspx?file=&swiscode=010100&printkey=04 1000000211 500000008 sitetype=res&siteNum=1 2/2 10/29/24, 12:02 PM Printer Friendly Report - Image Mate Online Property Description Report For: 506 Rapp Rd (N), Municipality of City of Albany Status: Active Roll Section: Taxable Swis: 010100 Tax Map ID #: 41.00-2-116 Property Class: 210 - 1 Family Res No Photo Available Site: RES 1 In Ag. District: No Site Property Class: 210 - 1 Family Res Zoning Code: R1iB Neighborhood Code: 32030 Total Acreage/ Size: 1.00 School District: Albany Land Assessment: 2024 - $81,400 Total Assessment: 2024 - $407,000 Full Market Value: 2024 - $407,000 Equalization Rate: Property Desc: Deed Book: 2022 Deed Page: 23970 Grid East: 630040 Grid North: 985530 Area Living Area: 2,309 sq. ft. First Story Area: 2,088 sq. ft. Second Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Half Story Area: 218 sq. ft. Additional Story Area: 0 sq. ft. 3/4 Story Area: 0 sq. ft. Finished Basement: 0 sq. ft. Number of Stories: 1.5 Finished Rec Room O sq. ft. Finished Area Over O sq. ft. Garage Structure Building Style: Contemporary Bathrooms (Full - Half): 2 - 1 Bedrooms: 3 Kitchens: 1 Fireplaces: 0 Basement Type: Partial Porch Type: Porch-open/deck Porch Area: 624.00 Basement Garage Cap: 0 Attached Garage Cap: 420.00 sq. ft. Overall Condition: Normal Overall Grade: Average Year Built: 1984 Eff Year Built: Owners The Simon Family Irr-Trust Jennifer N Radnich 506 Lincoln Ave 7308 Resprite Cir Albany NY 12202 Gainesville VA 20155 Sales Property Prior Value Arms Addl. Deed Book and Sale Date Price Class Sale Type Owner Usable Length Parcels Page 9/14/2022 $0 210-1 Land & Simon, No No No 2022/23970 Family Building Manfred Res A Utilities Sewer Type: Comm/public Water Supply: Comm/public Utilities: Gas & elec Heat Type: Electric Fuel Type: Electric Central Air: No https://albany.sdgnys.com/report.aspx?file=&swiscode=010100&printkey=04 100000021160000000&sitetype=res&siteNum=1 1/2 10/29/24, 12:02 PM Printer Friendly Report - Image Mate Online Improvements Structure Size Grade Condition Year Shed-aluminm 96.00 sq ft Average Normal 1984 Canpy-w/slab 74.00 sq ft Average Normal 1984 Gar-1.0 att 420.00 sq ft Average Normal 1984 Porch-open/deck 624.00 sq ft Average Normal 1984 Land Types Type Size Primary 43,560.00 sq ft Special Districts for 2024 No information available for the 2024 roll year. Taxes Year Description Amount * Taxes reflect exemptions, but may not include recent changes in assessment. https://albany.sdgnys.com/report.aspx?file=&swiscode=010100&printkey=041000000211600000008sitetype=res&siteNum=1 2/2 Property Information Order Number: 24102900503p Date Completed: October 30, 2024 Project Number: 087279.000.0000016 Project Property: 502 & 504 Rapp Road 502 & 504 Rapp Road Albany NY 12205 Coordinates: Latitude: 42.7043383 Longitude: -73.84909439 UTM Northing: 4728625.01581 Meters UTM Easting: 594257.467855 Meters UTM Zone: UTM Zone 18T Elevation: 288.77 ft Slope Direction: N Topographic Information........................................................................................................................................2 Hydrologic Information...........................................................................................................................................4 Geologic Information..............................................................................................................................................8 Soil Information....................................................................................................................................................10 Wells and Additional Sources..............................................................................................................................20 Summary..........................................................................................................................................................21 Detail Report....................................................................................................................................................23 Radon Information...............................................................................................................................................48 Appendix..............................................................................................................................................................49 Liability Notice......................................................................................................................................................51 The ERIS Physical Setting Report - PSR provides comprehensive information about the physical setting around a site and includes a complete overview of topography and surface topology, in addition to hydrologic, geologic and soil characteristics. The location and detailed attributes of oil and gas wells, water wells, public water systems and radon are also included for review. The compilation of both physical characteristics of a site and additional attribute data is useful in assessing the impact of migration of contaminants and subsequent impact on soils and groundwater. Disclaimer This Report does not provide a full environmental evaluation for the site or adjacent properties. Please see the terms and disclaimer at the end of the Report for greater detail. erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 1 Topographic Information Topographic Information The previous topographic map(s) are created by seamlessly merging and cutting current USGS topographic data. Below are shaded relief map(s), derived from USGS elevation data to show surrounding topography in further detail. Topographic information at project property: Elevation: 288.77 ft Slope Direction: N erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 3 Hydrologic Information Hydrologic Information Hydrologic Information Hydrologic Information The Wetland Type map shows wetland existence overlaid on an aerial imagery. The Flood Hazard Zones map shows FEMA flood hazard zones overlaid on an aerial imagery. Relevant FIRM panels and detailed zone information is provided below. For detailed Zone descriptions please click the link: https://floodadvocate.com/fema-zone-definitions Available FIRM Panels in area: 36001C0178D(effective:2015-03-16) 36001C0179D(effective:2015-03-16) Flood Zone A-01 Zone: A Zone subtype: Flood Zone X-12 Zone: X Zone subtype: AREA OF MINIMAL FLOOD HAZARD erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 7 Geologic Information Geologic Information The previous page shows USGS geology information. Detailed information about each unit is provided below. Geologic Unit On Unit Name: Normanskill Shale Unit Age: Middle Ordovician Primary Rock Type: Shale Secondary Rock Type: Unit Description: Minor mudstone, sandstone. erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 9 Soil Information Soil Information The previous page shows a soil map using SSURGO data from USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Detailed information about each unit is provided below. Map Unit CoA (2.97%) Map Unit Name: Colonie loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: null Drainage Class - Dominant: Well drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: A - Soils in this group have low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water is transmitted freely through the soil. Major components are printed below Colonie(85%) horizon H1(0cm to 18cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H2(18cm to 173cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H3(173cm to 188cm) Loamy fine sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: CoA - Colonie loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes Component: Colonie (85%) The Colonie component makes up 85 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 3 percent. This component is on proglacial deltas, proglacial beach ridges. The parent material consists of sandy glaciofluvial or eolian deposits. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2s. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Component: Elnora (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Elnora soil is a minor component. Component: Unnamed soils (4%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Component: Claverack (3%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Claverack soil is a minor component. Component: Stafford (2%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Stafford soil is a minor component. Component: Granby (1%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Granby soil is a minor component. Map Unit CoB (0.31%) Map Unit Name: Colonie loamy fine sand, 3 to 8 percent slopes Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: null Drainage Class - Dominant: Well drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: A - Soils in this group have low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water is transmitted freely through the soil. Major components are printed below Colonie(85%) erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 11 Soil Information horizon H1(0cm to 18cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H2(18cm to 173cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H3(173cm to 188cm) Loamy fine sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: CoB - Colonie loamy fine sand, 3 to 8 percent slopes Component: Colonie (85%) The Colonie component makes up 85 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 3 to 8 percent. This component is on proglacial beach ridges, proglacial deltas. The parent material consists of sandy glaciofluvial or eolian deposits. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2s. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Component: Unnamed soils (7%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Component: Elnora (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Elnora soil is a minor component. Component: Claverack (3%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Claverack soil is a minor component. Map Unit CoC (80.17%) Map Unit Name: Colonie loamy fine sand, rolling Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: null Drainage Class - Dominant: Somewhat excessively drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: A - Soils in this group have low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water is transmitted freely through the soil. Major components are printed below Colonie(85%) horizon H1(0cm to 18cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H2(18cm to 173cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H3(173cm to 188cm) Loamy fine sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: CoC - Colonie loamy fine sand, rolling Component: Colonie (85%) The Colonie, rolling component makes up 85 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 8 to 15 percent. This component is on proglacial deltas, proglacial beach ridges. The parent material consists of sandy glaciofluvial or eolian deposits. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat excessively drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Component: Unnamed soils (9%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Component: Claverack (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Claverack soil is a minor component. erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 12 Soil Information Component: Granby (1%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Granby soil is a minor component. Map Unit CoD (0.33%) Map Unit Name: Colonie loamy fine sand, hilly Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: null Drainage Class - Dominant: Somewhat excessively drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: A - Soils in this group have low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water is transmitted freely through the soil. Major components are printed below Colonie(80%) horizon H1(0cm to 18cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H2(18cm to 173cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H3(173cm to 188cm) Loamy fine sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: CoD - Colonie loamy fine sand, hilly Component: Colonie (80%) The Colonie, hilly component makes up 80 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 15 to 25 percent. This component is on proglacial beach ridges, proglacial deltas. The parent material consists of sandy glaciofluvial or eolian deposits. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat excessively drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 4e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Component: Unnamed soils (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Component: Unadilla (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unadilla soil is a minor component. Component: Elnora (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Elnora soil is a minor component. Component: Stafford (3%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Stafford soil is a minor component. Component: Hudson (2%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Hudson soil is a minor component. Map Unit Du (1.78%) Map Unit Name: Dumps Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: null Drainage Class - Dominant: null Hydrologic Group - Dominant: null Major components are printed below Dumps(100%) horizon H1(0cm to 152cm) Variable Component Description: erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 13 Soil Information Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Du - Dumps Component: Dumps (100%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Dumps is a miscellaneous area. Map Unit EnA (3.72%) Map Unit Name: Elnora loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: 54cm Drainage Class - Dominant: Moderately well drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: A/D - These soils have low runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when undrained. Major components are printed below Elnora(85%) horizon H1(0cm to 28cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H2(28cm to 69cm) Fine sand horizon H3(69cm to 165cm) Loamy fine sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: EnA - Elnora loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes Component: Elnora (85%) The Elnora component makes up 85 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 3 percent. This component is on proglacial beach ridges, proglacial deltas. The parent material consists of sandy glaciofluvial, eolian, or deltaic deposits. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is moderately well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 21 inches during February, March, April, May. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 4 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Component: Stafford (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Stafford soil is a minor component. Component: Colonie (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Colonie soil is a minor component. Component: Unnamed soils (4%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Component: Granby (1%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Granby soil is a minor component. Map Unit Gr (1.07%) Map Unit Name: Granby loamy fine sand Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: 0cm Drainage Class - Dominant: Very poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: A/D - These soils have low runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when undrained. Major components are printed below Granby(80%) erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 14 Soil Information horizon H1(0cm to 28cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H2(28cm to 64cm) Fine sand horizon H3(64cm to 152cm) Sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Gr - Granby loamy fine sand Component: Granby (80%) The Granby component makes up 80 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on depressions. The parent material consists of sandy glaciofluvial deposits or sandy glaciolacustrine deposits. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is very poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is frequently ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 0 inches during January, February, March, April, May, June, November, December. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 7 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 5w. This soil meets hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 1 percent. Component: Adrian (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Adrian soil is a minor component. Component: Stafford (3%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Stafford soil is a minor component. Component: Medihemists (3%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Medihemists soil is a minor component. Component: Unnamed soils (3%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Component: Fluvaquents (2%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Fluvaquents soil is a minor component. Component: Hydraquents (2%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Hydraquents soil is a minor component. Component: Elnora (2%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Elnora soil is a minor component. Map Unit Pm (0.81%) Map Unit Name: Pits, gravel Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: null Drainage Class - Dominant: null Hydrologic Group - Dominant: null Major components are printed below Pits, gravel(90%) horizon H1(0cm to 15cm) Extremely gravelly sand horizon H2(15cm to 152cm) Extremely gravelly sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Pm - Pits, gravel Component: Pits, gravel (90%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Pits, gravel is a miscellaneous area. erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 15 Soil Information Component: Unnamed soils (10%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Map Unit St (2.78%) Map Unit Name: Stafford loamy fine sand Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: 31cm Drainage Class - Dominant: Somewhat poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: A/D - These soils have low runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when undrained. Major components are printed below Stafford(80%) horizon H1(0cm to 30cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H2(30cm to 76cm) Loamy fine sand horizon H3(76cm to 152cm) Fine sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: St - Stafford loamy fine sand Component: Stafford (80%) The Stafford component makes up 80 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 3 percent. This component is on proglacial beach ridges, proglacial deltas. The parent material consists of sandy glaciofluvial or glaciolacustrine deposits. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is very low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 12 inches during January, February, March, April, May. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 4 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Component: Colonie (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Colonie soil is a minor component. Component: Unnamed soils (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Component: Elnora (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Elnora soil is a minor component. Component: Granby (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Granby soil is a minor component. Map Unit TmA (0.66%) Map Unit Name: Timakwa muck, lake plain, 0 to 2 percent slopes Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: 0cm Drainage Class - Dominant: Very poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: B/D - These soils have moderately low runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when undrained. Major components are printed below Timakwa(75%) horizon Oa1(0cm to 30cm) Muck horizon Oa2(30cm to 66cm) Muck horizon 2Cg1(66cm to 120cm) Fine sand horizon 2Cg2(120cm to 152cm) Loamy fine sand erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 16 Soil Information Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: TmA - Timakwa muck, lake plain, 0 to 2 percent slopes Component: Timakwa (75%) The Timakwa, lake plain component makes up 75 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on depressions on lake plains. The parent material consists of herbaceous and woody organic material over sandy and gravelly glaciofluvial deposits. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is very poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is high. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is frequently ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 0 inches during January, February, March, April, May, June, December. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 87 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 5w. This soil meets hydric criteria. Component: Granby (8%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Granby soil is a minor component. Component: Catden (6%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Catden soil is a minor component. Component: Scarboro (6%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Scarboro soil is a minor component. Component: Cheektowaga (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Cheektowaga soil is a minor component. Map Unit Ud (1.05%) Map Unit Name: Udipsamments, smoothed Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: null Drainage Class - Dominant: Well drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: A - Soils in this group have low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water is transmitted freely through the soil. Major components are printed below Udipsamments(70%) horizon H1(0cm to 178cm) Coarse sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Ud - Udipsamments, smoothed Component: Udipsamments (70%) The Udipsamments, smoothed component makes up 70 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 45 percent. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is very high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 0 percent. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Component: Urban land (10%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Urban land soil is a minor component. Component: Unnamed soils (10%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Component: Elnora (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Elnora soil is a minor component. erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 17 Soil Information Component: Colonie (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Colonie soil is a minor component. Map Unit Uf (2.55%) Map Unit Name: Udipsamments-Urban land complex Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: null Drainage Class - Dominant: Somewhat excessively drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant: A - Soils in this group have low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water is transmitted freely through the soil. Major components are printed below Udipsamments(50%) horizon H1(0cm to 178cm) Coarse sand Urban land(30%) horizon H1(0cm to 15cm) Variable Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Uf - Udipsamments-Urban land complex Component: Udipsamments (50%) The Udipsamments component makes up 50 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 8 percent. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat excessively drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is very high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 0 percent. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Component: Urban land (30%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Urban land is a miscellaneous area. Component: Psammaquents (10%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Psammaquents soil is a minor component. Component: Unnamed soils (10%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Map Unit Us (0.56%) Map Unit Name: Urban land-Udipsamments complex, 0 to 8 percent slopes Bedrock Depth - Min: null Watertable Depth - Annual Min: null Drainage Class - Dominant: null Hydrologic Group - Dominant: null Major components are printed below Urban land(50%) horizon H1(0cm to 15cm) Variable Udipsamments(30%) horizon H1(0cm to 178cm) Coarse sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Us - Urban land-Udipsamments complex, 0 to 8 percent slopes erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 18 Soil Information Component: Urban land (50%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Urban land is a miscellaneous area. Component: Udipsamments (30%) The Udipsamments component makes up 30 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 8 percent. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is very high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 0 percent. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Component: Unnamed soils (10%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Component: Unnamed soils (10%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major components. The Unnamed soils soil is a minor component. Map Unit W (1.26%) Map Unit Name: Water No more attributes available for this map unit Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: W - Water Component: Water (100%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Water is a miscellaneous area. erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 19 Wells and Additional Sources Wells and Additional Sources Summary Federal Sources Public Water Systems Violations and Enforcement Data Map Key PWS ID Distance (ft) Direction 6 NY1708309 1789.55 W 6 NY5730049 1789.55 W 6 NY5712732 1789.55 W 7 NY4530056 2254.90 WSW Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) Map Key PWS ID Distance (ft) Direction 6 NY5730049 1789.55 W 6 NY5712732 1789.55 W 6 NY1708309 1789.55 W 7 NY4530056 2254.90 WSW USGS National Water Information System Map Key Site No Distance (ft) Direction 1 USGS-424215073505601 1.89 E 2 USGS-424215073505501 75.79 E 3 USGS-424214073504701 499.19 ESE 4 USGS-424227073510401 1089.88 NNW 5 USGS-424228073510101 1085.28 NNW 8 USGS-424238073503101 2757.31 NE 9 USGS-424232073514901 3358.05 WNW 10 USGS-424232073515002 3361.25 WNW 11 USGS-424152073501901 3420.95 SE 12 USGS-424229073514802 3694.70 WNW 13 USGS-424230073514802 3730.32 WNW 14 USGS-424231073514902 3837.23 WNW 14 USGS-424231073514901 3837.23 WNW 15 USGS-424232073514902 3876.83 WNW 16 USGS-424232073515001 3945.28 WNW 20 USGS-424139073514501 4824.92 SW 20 USGS-424139073514502 4824.92 SW 21 USGS-424247073515202 4869.20 NW 21 USGS-424247073515201 4869.20 NW 21 USGS-424247073515203 4869.20 NW 22 USGS-424130073513001 4947.31 SSW 23 USGS-424247073515301 4927.26 NW 23 USGS-424247073515302 4927.26 NW 25 USGS-424248073515402 5048.87 NW 25 USGS-424248073515401 5048.87 NW 26 USGS-424143073495901 5164.08 SE 27 USGS-424142073495901 5223.09 SE State Sources Oil and Gas Wells Map Key ID Distance (ft) Direction erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 21 Wells and Additional Sources Summary No records found Underground Injection Control Wells Map Key ID Distance (ft) Direction No records found Water Wells Database Map Key DEC Well No Distance (ft) Direction 4 A1011 1089.88 NNW 5 A1013 1085.28 NNW 17 A1665 4339.44 SW 18 A1369 4685.52 SW 19 A2250 4590.21 SSE 24 A859 5063.43 W erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 22 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Public Water Systems Violations and Enforcement Data Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 6 W 0.34 1,789.55 299.88 PWSV PWS ID: NY1708309 PWS Type Code: TNCWS PWS Type Description: Transient non-community system Primary Source Code: GW Primary Source Desc: Ground water PWS Activity Code: I PWS Activity Description: Inactive PWS Deactivation Date: 10/21/2013 Zip Code: 12205 Phone No: 518-725-6221 Phone Ext No: Admin Name: DUGAN, DENNIS Alt Phone No: Email Addr: dennis.dugan@scouting.org Fax No: 518-869-6439 Cds ID: Population Served Count: 300 Epa Region Desc: Region 2 Epa Region: 02 First Reported Date: 01/29/1981 Gw or Sw: Groundwater Gw Sw Code: GW Is Grant Eligible Ind: No Outstanding Performer: Is School or Daycare Ind: No Is Source Water No Protection: Is Wholesaler Ind: No Lt2 Schedule Cat: Lt2 Schedule Cat Code: Last Reported Date: 03/18/2020 Org Name: DUGAN, DENNIS Outstanding Perform Begin Date: Owner Type: Private Pop Cat 11: 101-500 Pop Cat 2: <10,000 Pop Cat 3: <=3300 Pop Cat 4: <10K Pop Cat 5: <=500 Primacy Agency: New York Season Begin Date: 01-01 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 23 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Season End Date: 12-31 Service Connections 1 Count: Submission Status Code: Y Submissionyearquarter: 2023Q3 Primacy Type: State Dbpr Schedule Category: Submission Status: Reported and accepted Reduced Monitoring Begin Date: Reduced Monitoring End Date: Reduced Rtcr Monitoring: Seasonal Startup System: Source Protection Begin Date: City Served: BLEECKER (T) County Served: Fulton Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 6 W 0.34 1,789.55 299.88 PWSV PWS ID: NY5730049 PWS Type Code: TNCWS PWS Type Description: Transient non-community system Primary Source Code: GW Primary Source Desc: Ground water PWS Activity Code: I PWS Activity Description: Inactive PWS Deactivation Date: 10/04/2005 Zip Code: 12205 Phone No: Phone Ext No: Admin Name: TWIN RIVERS BOYSCOUT ASSOCIATION Alt Phone No: Email Addr: Fax No: Cds ID: Population Served Count: 25 Epa Region Desc: Region 2 Epa Region: 02 First Reported Date: 06/30/2000 Gw or Sw: Groundwater Gw Sw Code: GW Is Grant Eligible Ind: No Outstanding Performer: Is School or Daycare Ind: No Is Source Water Protection: erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 24 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Is Wholesaler Ind: No Lt2 Schedule Cat: Lt2 Schedule Cat Code: Last Reported Date: 01/19/2002 Org Name: Outstanding Perform Begin Date: Owner Type: Private Pop Cat 11: <=100 Pop Cat 2: <10,000 Pop Cat 3: <=3300 Pop Cat 4: <10K Pop Cat 5: <=500 Primacy Agency: New York Season Begin Date: 01-01 Season End Date: 12-31 Service Connections 1 Count: Submission Status Code: Y Submissionyearquarter: 2023Q3 Primacy Type: State Dbpr Schedule Category: Submission Status: Reported and accepted Reduced Monitoring Begin Date: Reduced Monitoring End Date: Reduced Rtcr Monitoring: Seasonal Startup System: Source Protection Begin Date: City Served: County Served: Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 6 W 0.34 1,789.55 299.88 PWSV PWS ID: NY5712732 PWS Type Code: TNCWS PWS Type Description: Transient non-community system Primary Source Code: GW Primary Source Desc: Ground water PWS Activity Code: A PWS Activity Description: Active PWS Deactivation Date: Zip Code: 12205 Phone No: 518-869-6436 Phone Ext No: Admin Name: TWIN RIVERS BOYSCOUT ASSOCIATION erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 25 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Alt Phone No: Email Addr: Fax No: Cds ID: Population Served Count: 190 Epa Region Desc: Region 2 Epa Region: 02 First Reported Date: 01/29/1981 Gw or Sw: Groundwater Gw Sw Code: GW Is Grant Eligible Ind: Yes Outstanding Performer: Is School or Daycare Ind: No Is Source Water No Protection: Is Wholesaler Ind: No Lt2 Schedule Cat: Lt2 Schedule Cat Code: Last Reported Date: 09/21/2023 Org Name: TWIN RIVERS BOYSCOUT ASSOCIATION Outstanding Perform Begin Date: Owner Type: Private Pop Cat 11: 101-500 Pop Cat 2: <10,000 Pop Cat 3: <=3300 Pop Cat 4: <10K Pop Cat 5: <=500 Primacy Agency: New York Season Begin Date: 01-01 Season End Date: 12-31 Service Connections 300 Count: Submission Status Code: Y Submissionyearquarter: 2023Q3 Primacy Type: State Dbpr Schedule Category: Submission Status: Reported and accepted Reduced Monitoring Begin Date: Reduced Monitoring End Date: Reduced Rtcr Monitoring: Seasonal Startup System: Source Protection Begin Date: City Served: FORT ANN (V) County Served: Washington Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 26 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 7 WSW 0.43 2,254.90 318.99 PWSV PWS ID: NY4530056 PWS Type Code: NTNCWS PWS Type Description: Non-Transient non-community system Primary Source Code: GW Primary Source Desc: Ground water PWS Activity Code: I PWS Activity Description: Inactive PWS Deactivation Date: 01/30/2006 Zip Code: 12203 Phone No: 518-862-1090 Phone Ext No: 3280 Admin Name: BRODIE, HAL Alt Phone No: Email Addr: Fax No: Cds ID: Population Served Count: 51 Epa Region Desc: Region 2 Epa Region: 02 First Reported Date: 03/30/1996 Gw or Sw: Groundwater Gw Sw Code: GW Is Grant Eligible Ind: No Outstanding Performer: Is School or Daycare Ind: No Is Source Water No Protection: Is Wholesaler Ind: No Lt2 Schedule Cat: Lt2 Schedule Cat Code: Last Reported Date: 03/18/2020 Org Name: BRODIE, HAL Outstanding Perform Begin Date: Owner Type: Private Pop Cat 11: <=100 Pop Cat 2: <10,000 Pop Cat 3: <=3300 Pop Cat 4: <10K Pop Cat 5: <=500 Primacy Agency: New York Season Begin Date: 01-01 Season End Date: 12-31 Service Connections 5 Count: Submission Status Code: Y Submissionyearquarter: 2023Q3 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 27 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Primacy Type: State Dbpr Schedule Category: Submission Status: Reported and accepted Reduced Monitoring Begin Date: Reduced Monitoring End Date: Reduced Rtcr Monitoring: Seasonal Startup System: Source Protection Begin Date: City Served: MALTA (T) County Served: Saratoga Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 6 W 0.34 1,789.55 299.88 SDWIS PWS ID: NY5730049 PWS Type Code: TNCWS PSW Type: Transient non-community system Primary Source Code: GW Primary Source: Ground water Pws Activity Code: I Activity: Inactive PWS Deactivation Dt: 10/04/2005 Phone No: Phone Ext No: Admin Name: TWIN RIVERS BOYSCOUT ASSOCIATION Alt Phone No: Email Addr: Fax No: Cds ID: Population Served Count: 25 Epa Region Desc: Region 2 Epa Region: 02 First Reported Date: 06/30/2000 Gw or Sw: Groundwater Is Grant Eligible Ind: No Outstanding Performer: Is School or Daycare Ind: No Is Wholesaler Ind: No Lt2 Schedule Cat: Last Reported Date: 01/19/2002 Org Name: Outstanding Perform Begin Date: Owner Type: Private Pop Cat 11: <=100 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 28 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Pop Cat 2: <10,000 Pop Cat 3: <=3300 Pop Cat 4: <10K Pop Cat 5: <=500 Primacy Agency: New York Primacy Agency Code: NY Season Begin Date: 01-01 Season End Date: 12-31 Service Connections 1 Count: Submission Yr Qtr: 2023Q3 Primacy Type: State Dbpr Schedule Category: Submission Status: Reported and accepted Reduced Monitoring Begin: Reduced Monitoring End Date: Reduced Rtcr Monitoring: Seasonal Startup System: Source Protection Begin Date: City Served: County Served: Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 6 W 0.34 1,789.55 299.88 SDWIS PWS ID: NY5712732 PWS Type Code: TNCWS PSW Type: Transient non-community system Primary Source Code: GW Primary Source: Ground water Pws Activity Code: A Activity: Active PWS Deactivation Dt: Phone No: 518-869-6436 Phone Ext No: Admin Name: TWIN RIVERS BOYSCOUT ASSOCIATION Alt Phone No: Email Addr: Fax No: Cds ID: Population Served Count: 190 Epa Region Desc: Region 2 Epa Region: 02 First Reported Date: 01/29/1981 Gw or Sw: Groundwater Is Grant Eligible Ind: Yes erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 29 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Outstanding Performer: Is School or Daycare Ind: No Is Wholesaler Ind: No Lt2 Schedule Cat: Last Reported Date: 09/21/2023 Org Name: TWIN RIVERS BOYSCOUT ASSOCIATION Outstanding Perform Begin Date: Owner Type: Private Pop Cat 11: 101-500 Pop Cat 2: <10,000 Pop Cat 3: <=3300 Pop Cat 4: <10K Pop Cat 5: <=500 Primacy Agency: New York Primacy Agency Code: NY Season Begin Date: 01-01 Season End Date: 12-31 Service Connections 300 Count: Submission Yr Qtr: 2023Q3 Primacy Type: State Dbpr Schedule Category: Submission Status: Reported and accepted Reduced Monitoring Begin: Reduced Monitoring End Date: Reduced Rtcr Monitoring: Seasonal Startup System: Source Protection Begin Date: City Served: FORT ANN (V) County Served: Washington Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 6 W 0.34 1,789.55 299.88 SDWIS PWS ID: NY1708309 PWS Type Code: TNCWS PSW Type: Transient non-community system Primary Source Code: GW Primary Source: Ground water Pws Activity Code: I Activity: Inactive PWS Deactivation Dt: 10/21/2013 Phone No: 518-725-6221 Phone Ext No: Admin Name: DUGAN, DENNIS erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 30 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Alt Phone No: Email Addr: dennis.dugan@scouting.org Fax No: 518-869-6439 Cds ID: Population Served Count: 300 Epa Region Desc: Region 2 Epa Region: 02 First Reported Date: 01/29/1981 Gw or Sw: Groundwater Is Grant Eligible Ind: No Outstanding Performer: Is School or Daycare Ind: No Is Wholesaler Ind: No Lt2 Schedule Cat: Last Reported Date: 03/18/2020 Org Name: DUGAN, DENNIS Outstanding Perform Begin Date: Owner Type: Private Pop Cat 11: 101-500 Pop Cat 2: <10,000 Pop Cat 3: <=3300 Pop Cat 4: <10K Pop Cat 5: <=500 Primacy Agency: New York Primacy Agency Code: NY Season Begin Date: 01-01 Season End Date: 12-31 Service Connections 1 Count: Submission Yr Qtr: 2023Q3 Primacy Type: State Dbpr Schedule Category: Submission Status: Reported and accepted Reduced Monitoring Begin: Reduced Monitoring End Date: Reduced Rtcr Monitoring: Seasonal Startup System: Source Protection Begin Date: City Served: BLEECKER (T) County Served: Fulton Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 7 WSW 0.43 2,254.90 318.99 SDWIS PWS ID: NY4530056 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 31 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report PWS Type Code: NTNCWS PSW Type: Non-Transient non-community system Primary Source Code: GW Primary Source: Ground water Pws Activity Code: I Activity: Inactive PWS Deactivation Dt: 01/30/2006 Phone No: 518-862-1090 Phone Ext No: 3280 Admin Name: BRODIE, HAL Alt Phone No: Email Addr: Fax No: Cds ID: Population Served Count: 51 Epa Region Desc: Region 2 Epa Region: 02 First Reported Date: 03/30/1996 Gw or Sw: Groundwater Is Grant Eligible Ind: No Outstanding Performer: Is School or Daycare Ind: No Is Wholesaler Ind: No Lt2 Schedule Cat: Last Reported Date: 03/18/2020 Org Name: BRODIE, HAL Outstanding Perform Begin Date: Owner Type: Private Pop Cat 11: <=100 Pop Cat 2: <10,000 Pop Cat 3: <=3300 Pop Cat 4: <10K Pop Cat 5: <=500 Primacy Agency: New York Primacy Agency Code: NY Season Begin Date: 01-01 Season End Date: 12-31 Service Connections 5 Count: Submission Yr Qtr: 2023Q3 Primacy Type: State Dbpr Schedule Category: Submission Status: Reported and accepted Reduced Monitoring Begin: Reduced Monitoring End Date: Reduced Rtcr Monitoring: Seasonal Startup System: erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 32 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Source Protection Begin Date: City Served: MALTA (T) County Served: Saratoga USGS National Water Information System Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 1 E 0.00 1.89 288.77 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424215073505601 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: Well Depth: 39.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 39.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 88 Latitude: 42.70424470000000 Longitude: -73.8484559000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 2 E 0.01 75.79 288.75 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424215073505501 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19460101 Well Depth: 11.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 68 Latitude: 42.70424470000000 Longitude: -73.8481781000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 3 ESE 0.09 499.19 274.96 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424214073504701 Site Type: Stream Formation Type: Date Drilled: erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 33 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Well Depth: Well Depth Unit: Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: PATROON CREEK AT LINCOLN AVE AT ALBANY NY Latitude: 42.70380556000000 Longitude: -73.8465000000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 4 NNW 0.21 1,089.88 320.38 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424227073510401 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand and Gravel Date Drilled: Well Depth: 38 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A1011 Latitude: 42.70752778000000 Longitude: -73.8512777800000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 5 NNW 0.21 1,085.28 310.97 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424228073510101 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand and Gravel Date Drilled: Well Depth: 27 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A1013 Latitude: 42.70780556000000 Longitude: -73.8503888900000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 8 NE 0.52 2,757.31 310.35 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424238073503101 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 34 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19460101 Well Depth: 12.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 18 Latitude: 42.71063360000000 Longitude: -73.8415112000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 9 WNW 0.64 3,358.05 313.52 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424232073514901 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790326 Well Depth: 49.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 69.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 157 Latitude: 42.70758330000000 Longitude: -73.8618333000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 10 WNW 0.64 3,361.25 314.15 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424232073515002 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790405 Well Depth: 22.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 24.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 166 Latitude: 42.70761110000000 Longitude: -73.8618333000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 11 SE 0.65 3,420.95 284.06 FED USGS erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 35 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Site No: USGS-424152073501901 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790323 Well Depth: 20.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 74.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 180 Latitude: 42.69785599000000 Longitude: -73.8381779000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 12 WNW 0.70 3,694.70 309.44 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424229073514802 Site Type: Stream Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: Well Depth: Well Depth Unit: Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: PB-6C OBSERVATION WELL Latitude: 42.70813349000000 Longitude: -73.8629007000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 13 WNW 0.71 3,730.32 309.53 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424230073514802 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: Well Depth: Well Depth Unit: Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 185 Latitude: 42.70841126000000 Longitude: -73.8629007000000 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 36 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 14 WNW 0.73 3,837.23 309.44 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424231073514902 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790404 Well Depth: 22.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 22.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 160 Latitude: 42.70868900000000 Longitude: -73.8631784000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 14 WNW 0.73 3,837.23 309.44 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424231073514901 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790404 Well Depth: 48.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 84.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 158 Latitude: 42.70868900000000 Longitude: -73.8631784000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 15 WNW 0.73 3,876.83 309.44 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424232073514902 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790523 Well Depth: 49.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 50.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 37 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Station Name: A 184 Latitude: 42.70896680000000 Longitude: -73.8631784000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 16 WNW 0.75 3,945.28 309.44 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424232073515001 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790405 Well Depth: 49.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 49.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 163 Latitude: 42.70896680000000 Longitude: -73.8634562000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 20 SW 0.91 4,824.92 293.36 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424139073514501 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: Well Depth: 35.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 35.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 109 Latitude: 42.69424476000000 Longitude: -73.8620675000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 20 SW 0.91 4,824.92 293.36 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424139073514502 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: Well Depth: 35.0 Well Depth Unit: ft erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 38 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Well Hole Depth: 35.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 110 Latitude: 42.69424476000000 Longitude: -73.8620675000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 21 NW 0.92 4,869.20 330.27 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424247073515202 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790628 Well Depth: 60.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 60.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 148 Latitude: 42.71313340000000 Longitude: -73.8640117000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 21 NW 0.92 4,869.20 330.27 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424247073515201 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790328 Well Depth: 60.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 62.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 150 Latitude: 42.71313340000000 Longitude: -73.8640117000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 21 NW 0.92 4,869.20 330.27 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424247073515203 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 39 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Date Drilled: 19790403 Well Depth: 17.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 17.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 179 Latitude: 42.71313340000000 Longitude: -73.8640117000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 22 SSW 0.94 4,947.31 286.50 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424130073513001 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19460101 Well Depth: 25.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 67 Latitude: 42.69174480000000 Longitude: -73.8579008000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 23 NW 0.93 4,927.26 328.07 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424247073515301 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790403 Well Depth: 69.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 74.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 155 Latitude: 42.71313340000000 Longitude: -73.8642895000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 23 NW 0.93 4,927.26 328.07 FED USGS erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 40 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Site No: USGS-424247073515302 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790403 Well Depth: 32.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 34.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 176 Latitude: 42.71313340000000 Longitude: -73.8642895000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 25 NW 0.96 5,048.87 338.07 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424248073515402 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790328 Well Depth: 44.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 44.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 154 Latitude: 42.71341119000000 Longitude: -73.8645673000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 25 NW 0.96 5,048.87 338.07 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424248073515401 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790328 Well Depth: 67.5 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 74.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A 151 Latitude: 42.71341119000000 Longitude: -73.8645673000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 41 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 26 SE 0.98 5,164.08 269.51 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424143073495901 Site Type: Well Formation Type: Sand Date Drilled: 19790321 Well Depth: 22.0 Well Depth Unit: ft Well Hole Depth: 58.0 Well Hole Depth Unit: ft Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: A3 Latitude: 42.69535606000000 Longitude: -73.8326223000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 27 SE 0.99 5,223.09 268.94 FED USGS Site No: USGS-424142073495901 Site Type: Lake, Reservoir, Impoundment Formation Type: Date Drilled: Well Depth: Well Depth Unit: Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency: USGS New York Water Science Center Station Name: RENSSELAER LAKE AT SIXMILE WATERWRKS ALBANY NY Latitude: 42.69507828000000 Longitude: -73.8326223000000 Water Wells Database Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 4 NNW 0.21 1,089.88 320.38 WATER WELLS DEC Well No: A1011 Well Type (REG): Well Purpose: Monitoring Depth (REG): Report Date: 6/11/2002 Diameter (REG): Drilling Start Date: 2/4/2002 Casl (REG): Drill Completion Date: 2/6/2002 Screen Dia (REG): Well Depth: 38 Screen L (REG): Rock Depth: Pump CAP (REG): GW Depth: 9 Reg No(REG): Cased Depth: 20 Driller Reg No: NYRD10004 Casing 1 Diam Inch: 6 Latitude DMS: erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 42 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Casing 1 Len Ft: 20 Longitude DMS: Casing 2 Diam Inch: DD Latitude: Method: DD Longitude: Casing 2 Len Ft: Latitude(REG): Screen Len Ft: 5 Longitude(REG): Screened: YES DEC Region: 4 Yield Test Avg Dschg: 10 Georeference: POINT (-73.85127778 42.70752778) Owner: Mail Street: Mail Town Zip: Well Location: N/A Street Name: Rapp Rd Location: Town: Albany County: ALBANY Well Street (REG): Well Town (REG): Well State (REG): Well Zip (REG): Report URL: More Info: Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 5 NNW 0.21 1,085.28 310.97 WATER WELLS DEC Well No: A1013 Well Type (REG): Well Purpose: Monitoring Depth (REG): Report Date: 6/11/2002 Diameter (REG): Drilling Start Date: 2/4/2002 Casl (REG): Drill Completion Date: 2/6/2002 Screen Dia (REG): Well Depth: 27 Screen L (REG): Rock Depth: Pump CAP (REG): GW Depth: 9 Reg No(REG): Cased Depth: 24.5 Driller Reg No: NYRD10004 Casing 1 Diam Inch: 6 Latitude DMS: Casing 1 Len Ft: 24.5 Longitude DMS: Casing 2 Diam Inch: DD Latitude: Method: DD Longitude: Casing 2 Len Ft: Latitude(REG): Screen Len Ft: 5 Longitude(REG): Screened: YES DEC Region: 4 Yield Test Avg Dschg: 10 Georeference: POINT (-73.85038889 42.70780556) Owner: Mail Street: Mail Town Zip: Well Location: N/A erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 43 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Street Name: Rapp Rd Location: Town: Albany County: ALBANY Well Street (REG): Well Town (REG): Well State (REG): Well Zip (REG): Report URL: More Info: Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 17 SW 0.82 4,339.44 298.10 WATER WELLS DEC Well No: A1665 Well Type (REG): Well Purpose: Domestic Depth (REG): Report Date: 10/4/2005 Diameter (REG): Drilling Start Date: 10/4/2005 Casl (REG): Drill Completion Date: 10/4/2005 Screen Dia (REG): Well Depth: 26 Screen L (REG): Rock Depth: Pump CAP (REG): GW Depth: 21 Reg No(REG): Cased Depth: Driller Reg No: NYRD10599 Casing 1 Diam Inch: 1.25 Latitude DMS: 42 41 38.8 Casing 1 Len Ft: Longitude DMS: 73 51 32.2 Casing 2 Diam Inch: DD Latitude: 42.6941111111111 Method: GPS DD Longitude: -73.8589444444444 Casing 2 Len Ft: Latitude(REG): Screen Len Ft: Longitude(REG): Screened: YES DEC Region: 4 Yield Test Avg Dschg: 8 Georeference: POINT (-73.85894444 42.69411111) Owner: Mail Street: Mail Town Zip: Well Location: N/A Street Name: N/A Location: Town: Guilderland County: ALBANY Well Street (REG): Well Town (REG): Well State (REG): Well Zip (REG): Report URL: More Info: erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 44 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 18 SW 0.89 4,685.52 294.56 WATER WELLS DEC Well No: A1369 Well Type (REG): Well Purpose: Irrigation Depth (REG): Report Date: Diameter (REG): Drilling Start Date: 4/20/2004 Casl (REG): Drill Completion Date: 4/20/2004 Screen Dia (REG): Well Depth: 27 Screen L (REG): Rock Depth: Pump CAP (REG): GW Depth: 14.3299999237061 Reg No(REG): Cased Depth: 5 Driller Reg No: NYRD10201 Casing 1 Diam Inch: 1.25 Latitude DMS: 42 41 39.0 Casing 1 Len Ft: 5 Longitude DMS: 73 51 40.2 Casing 2 Diam Inch: DD Latitude: 42.6941666666667 Method: GPS DD Longitude: -73.8611666666667 Casing 2 Len Ft: Latitude(REG): Screen Len Ft: 36 Longitude(REG): Screened: YES DEC Region: 4 Yield Test Avg Dschg: 9 Georeference: POINT (-73.86116667 42.69416667) Owner: Mail Street: Mail Town Zip: Well Location: N/A Street Name: N/A Location: Town: Guilderland County: ALBANY Well Street (REG): Well Town (REG): Well State (REG): Well Zip (REG): Report URL: More Info: Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 19 SSE 0.87 4,590.21 269.41 WATER WELLS DEC Well No: A2250 Well Type (REG): Well Purpose: Commercial Depth (REG): Report Date: 3/25/2013 Diameter (REG): Drilling Start Date: 3/22/2013 Casl (REG): Drill Completion Date: 3/22/2013 Screen Dia (REG): Well Depth: 63 Screen L (REG): Rock Depth: -999 Pump CAP (REG): erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 45 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report GW Depth: Reg No(REG): Cased Depth: 51 Driller Reg No: NYRD10119 Casing 1 Diam Inch: 6 Latitude DMS: 42 41 29.8 Casing 1 Len Ft: 53 Longitude DMS: 73 50 34.0 Casing 2 Diam Inch: DD Latitude: 42.6916111111111 Method: GPS DD Longitude: -73.8427777777778 Casing 2 Len Ft: Latitude(REG): Screen Len Ft: 10 Longitude(REG): Screened: YES DEC Region: 4 Yield Test Avg Dschg: Georeference: POINT (-73.84277778 42.69161111) Owner: Mail Street: Mail Town Zip: Well Location: THRUWAY ACCESS RD OFF WASHINGTON AVE EXT Street Name: Washington Ave Ext Location: Town: Guilderland County: ALBANY Well Street (REG): Well Town (REG): Well State (REG): Well Zip (REG): Report URL: More Info: Map Key Direction Distance (mi) Distance (ft) Elevation (ft) DB 24 W 0.96 5,063.43 322.74 WATER WELLS DEC Well No: A859 Well Type (REG): Well Purpose: Irrigation Depth (REG): Report Date: 4/23/2003 Diameter (REG): Drilling Start Date: 2/19/2001 Casl (REG): Drill Completion Date: 2/19/2002 Screen Dia (REG): Well Depth: 20 Screen L (REG): Rock Depth: -999 Pump CAP (REG): GW Depth: 13 Reg No(REG): Cased Depth: 19 Driller Reg No: NYRD10004 Casing 1 Diam Inch: 1.25 Latitude DMS: 42 42 09.0 Casing 1 Len Ft: 19 Longitude DMS: 73 52 07.0 Casing 2 Diam Inch: DD Latitude: 42.7025 Method: EST DD Longitude: -73.8686111111111 Casing 2 Len Ft: Latitude(REG): Screen Len Ft: 3 Longitude(REG): Screened: YES DEC Region: 4 Yield Test Avg Dschg: 10 Georeference: POINT (-73.86861111 42.7025) Owner: erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 46 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report Mail Street: Mail Town Zip: Well Location: 48 PITCH PINE RD Street Name: Pitch Pine Rd Location: Town: Albany County: ALBANY Well Street (REG): Well Town (REG): Well State (REG): Well Zip (REG): Report URL: More Info: erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 47 Radon Information This section lists any relevant radon information found for the target 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Federal EPA Radon Zone for ALBANY County: 1 Zone 1: Counties with predicted average indoor radon screening levels greater than 4 pCi/L Zone 2: Counties with predicted average indoor radon screening levels from 2 to 4 pCi/L Zone 3: Counties with predicted average indoor radon screening levels less than 2 pCi/L Federal Area Radon Information for ALBANY County No Measures/Homes: 1183 Geometric Mean: 8.3 Arithmetic Mean: 3.7 Median: 1.5 Standard Deviation: 1.6 Maximum: 100.6 % >4 pCi/L: 19 % >20 pCi/L: 3 Notes on Data Table: Table 1. Screening indoor radon data compiled by the New York State Department of Health. Data represent 1-7 day charcoal canister measurements from the lowest level of each home tested. erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 48 Appendix Federal Sources FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer FEMA FLOOD The National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) data incorporates Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) databases published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and any Letters Of Map Revision (LOMRs) that have been issued against those databases since their publication date. The FIRM Database is the digital, geospatial version of the flood hazard information shown on the published paper FIRMs. The FIRM Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The FIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published FIRMs, flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. Indoor Radon Data INDOOR RADON Indoor radon measurements tracked by the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) and the State Residential Radon Survey. Public Water Systems Violations and Enforcement Data PWSV This list of drinking water violations and enforcement actions is sourced from the U.S Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) system that incorporates Public Water Systems data from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) database, as part of the national download of Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) data. SDWIS contains information on public water systems from the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS) Program, including monitoring, enforcement, and violation data related to requirements established by the SWDA. Address information provided in SWDIS may correspond either with the physical location of the water system, or with a contact address. Radon Zone Level RADON ZONE Areas showing the level of Radon Zones (level 1, 2 or 3) by county. This data is maintained by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) SDWIS This national download of Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) data is sourced from the U.S Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) system that incorporates Public Water Systems data from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) database. SDWIS contains information on public water systems from the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS) Program related to requirements established by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Address information provided in SWDIS may correspond either with the physical location of the water system, or with a contact address. Soil Survey Geographic database SSURGO The Soil Survey Geographic database (SSURGO) contains information about soil as collected by the National Cooperative Soil Survey at the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Soil maps outline areas called map units. The map units are linked to soil properties in a database. Each map unit may contain one to three major components and some minor components. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Wetland Data US WETLAND The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Wetland layer represents the approximate location and type of wetlands and deepwater habitats in the United States. USGS Current Topo US TOPO US Topo topographic maps are produced by the National Geospatial Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The project was launched in late 2009, and the term "US Topo" refers specifically to quadrangle topographic maps published in 2009 and later. USGS Geology US GEOLOGY Seamless maps depicting geological information provided by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). USGS National Water Information System FED USGS The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) National Water Information System (NWIS) is the nation's principal repository of water resources data. The data includes comprehensive information of well-construction details, time-series data for gage height, streamflow, groundwater level, and precipitation and water use data. This NWIS database information is obtained through the Water Quality Data Portal (WQP). The WQP erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24102900503p 49 Appendix is a cooperative service sponsored by the USGS, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC). State Sources Oil and Gas Wells OGW The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) Division of Mineral Resources maintains a data management system on wells regulated under the Oil, Gas and Solution Mining Law (OGSML). To assist the Division in the regulation of wells subject to the OGSML, a database of the wells was created in the early 1980's and significantly upgraded in 1998 by the adoption of the Risk Based Data Management System. This system provides information on well ownership, well owners and operators, registered driller, pluggers and companies that provide financial security instruments. Regulatory Freshwater Wetlands WETLAND The Regulatory Freshwater Wetlands data are a set of ARC/INFO coverages composed of polygonal and linear features. Coverages are based on official New York State Freshwater Wetlands Maps as described in Article 24-0301 of the Environmental Conservation Law. Coverages are not, however, a legal substitute for the official maps. Coverages are available on a county basis for all areas of New York State outside the Adirondack Park. This dataset is provided by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Underground Injection Control Wells UIC A well permit is required from the Division of Mineral Resources for any brine disposal well deeper than 500 feet. This includes any operation to drill, deepen, plug back or convert a well. Regardless of well depth, the NYSDEC Division of Water must be contacted for a determination of whether a SPDES permit is necessary to operate any brine disposal well. Water Wells Database WATER WELLS The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) Bureau of Water Resource Management maintains data on water wells within the state. This data is compiled from NYS DEC public record requests and related NYS well datasets. 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Order No: 24102900503 Date Completed: November 08, 2024 November 08, 2024 RE: CITY DIRECTORY RESEARCH 502 & 504 Rapp Road Albany,NY 12205 Thank you for contacting ERIS for an City Directory Search for the site described above. Our staff has conducted a reverse listing City Directory search to determine prior occupants of the subject site and adjacent properties. We have provided the nearest addresses(s) when adjacent addresses are not listed. If we have searched a range of addresses, all addresses in that range found in the Directory are included. Note: Reverse Listing Directories generally are focused on more highly developed areas. Newly developed areas may be covered in the more recent years, but the older directories will tend to cover only the "central" parts of the city. To complete the search, we have either utilized the ACPL, Library of Congress, State Archives, and/or a regional library or history center as well as multiple digitized directories. 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Search Criteria: all of Rapp Rd all of US Hwy 90 Search Notes: Search Results Summary Date Source Comment 2023 DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2020 DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2016 DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2012 DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2008 DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2003 DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2000 DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1995 CITY PUBLISHING CO 1990 CITY PUBLISHING CO 1986 POLKS 1983 POLKS 1979 POLKS 1976 POLKS 1973 CITY PUBLISHING CO 1970 POLKS 1965 POLKS 1960 POLKS 1955 POLKS 1950 POLKS 1945 POLKS 1940 POLKS 1935 SAMPSON MURDOCK 1930 SAMPSON MURDOCK 1925 SAMPSON MURDOCK 2023 RAPP RD 2023 US HWY 90 SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0 ALBANY SANITARY LANDFILL...CITY GOV E RNM E NT-E NV IRONM E NTA L NO LISTING FOUND P ROGRA M S 0 MC CANN, WILLIE...CLE RGY 1 A & R DE THOMASIS CO...ROOFING M A TE RIA LS 1 A & R DE THOMASIS CO...B UILDINGS -M E TA L 1 A R BUILDING CONSTRUCTION...GE NE RA L CONTRA CTORS 1 ADVANCED THERAPY...OCCUP A TIONA L THE RA P IS TS 1 ADVANCED THERAPY...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 1 ADVANCED THERAPY...RE HA B ILITA TION S E RV ICE S 1 ALO, CHERYL...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 1 ARBUCKLE, HELEN MARIE...OFFICE S -P HY S ICA L, OCCP TNL/S P E E CH THRP S TS /A UDLGS TS 1 BUY WISE REALTY...RE A L E S TA TE 1 DARST, AMY...S P E E CH P A THOLOGIS TS 1 DETHOMASIS BARANSKI REAL EST...RE A L E S TA TE 1 MILLER, TAMI A...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 MINEHAN, NANCY...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 SCHOOL AGE CARE COALITION...TRA INING P ROGRA M S & S E RV ICE S 1 TRUITT, SUSAN L DPT...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 1 WELLS, CHANDRA...S P E E CH P A THOLOGIS TS 1 WOODARD, ELIZABETH...S P E E CH P A THOLOGIS TS 5 JOHN TERRELL...RE S IDE NTIA L 14 ERIN SERRIANO...RE S IDE NTIA L 21 NEW VISION...M E DICA L GROUP S 27 MARCUS COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 28 FIRST STEP ENTERPRISE INC...CHILD DA Y CA RE S E RV ICE S 28 TORRIE CHAPPLE...RE S IDE NTIA L 38 MATTIE MCCANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ABDULLAH OZGOZUKARA...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 MEAGHAN WRENN...RE S IDE NTIA L 50 PEYTON BOWLER...RE S IDE NTIA L 525 AW WASTE...W A S TE DIS P OS A L 525 CITY OF ALBANY LANDFILL...GOV E RNM E NT OFFICE S -CITY , V ILLA GE & TW P 525 CITY OF ALBANY LANDFILL...FE DE RA L GOV E RNM E NT CONTRA CTORS 525 MINNESOTA METHANE...E LE CTRIC COM P A NIE S Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 3 www.erisinfo.com 2020 RAPP RD 2020 US HWY 90 SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0 ALBANY SANITARY LANDFILL...CITY GOV E RNM E NT-E NV IRONM E NTA L NO LISTING FOUND P ROGRA M S 0 MC CANN, WILLIE...CLE RGY 1 A & R DE THOMASIS CO...ROOFING M A TE RIA LS 1 A & R DE THOMASIS CO...B UILDINGS -M E TA L 1 A R BUILDING CONSTRUCTION...GE NE RA L CONTRA CTORS 1 ADVANCED THERAPY...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 1 ADVANCED THERAPY...RE HA B ILITA TION S E RV ICE S 1 ADVANCED THERAPY...OCCUP A TIONA L THE RA P IS TS 1 ALO, CHERYL...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 1 ARBUCKLE, HELEN MARIE...OFFICE S -P HY S ICA L, OCCP TNL/S P E E CH THRP S TS /A UDLGS TS 1 BREYETTE, AUBRIN...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 BURKE, BRIANNE M...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 1 BUY WISE REALTY...RE A L E S TA TE 1 CALLAHAN, DOROTHY...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 1 DETHOMASIS BARANSKI REAL EST...RE A L E S TA TE 1 DICROCE, THERESA V...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 1 HARRISON, DOROTHY A...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 LOVELL, MELISSA...S OCIA L W ORK E RS 1 MILLER, TAMI A...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 MINEHAN, NANCY...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 SCHOOL AGE CARE COALITION...TRA INING P ROGRA M S & S E RV ICE S 1 SEAGER, ASHLEY N...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 WELLS, CHANDRA...S P E E CH P A THOLOGIS TS 1 WOJCIK, MELISSA...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 WOODARD, ELIZABETH...S P E E CH P A THOLOGIS TS 5 JOHN TERRELL...RE S IDE NTIA L 21 NEW VISION...M E DICA L GROUP S 27 MARCUS COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 28 FIRST STEP ENTERPRISE INC...CHILD DA Y CA RE S E RV ICE S 28 TORRIE CHAPPLE...RE S IDE NTIA L 38 MATTIE MCCANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ABDULLAH OZGOZUKARA...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 MEAGHAN WRENN...RE S IDE NTIA L 525 CITY OF ALBANY LANDFILL...FE DE RA L GOV E RNM E NT CONTRA CTORS 525 CITY OF ALBANY LANDFILL...GOV E RNM E NT OFFICE S -CITY , V ILLA GE & TW P 525 MINNESOTA METHANE...E LE CTRIC COM P A NIE S Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 4 www.erisinfo.com 2016 RAPP RD 2016 US HWY 90 SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0 ALBANY SANITARY LANDFILL...CITY GOV E RNM E NT-E NV IRONM E NTA L NO LISTING FOUND P ROGRA M S 0 BATSIOS, ATHENA...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 0 LELAND, JUDITH...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 0 MC CANN, WILLIE...CLE RGY 1 A & R DE THOMASIS CO...B UILDINGS -M E TA L 1 ADVANCED THERAPY...OCCUP A TIONA L THE RA P IS TS 1 ARBUCKLE, HELEN MARIE...OFFICE S -P HY S ICA L, OCCP TNL/S P E E CH THRP S TS /A UDLGS TS 1 BREYETTE, AUBRIN...UNCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 BUY WISE REALTY...RE A L E S TA TE 1 HARRISON, DOROTHY A...UNCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 1 LOVELL, MELISSA...S OCIA L W ORK E RS 1 PASCARELLA, ANGELINA...S P E E CH P A THOLOGIS TS 1 QUINTANA, MURIEL C...S P E E CH P A THOLOGIS TS 1 SCHOOL AGE CARE COALITION...TRA INING P ROGRA M S & S E RV ICE S 1 TROMBLEY, EMILY...P HY S ICA L THE RA P IS TS 1 WOJCIK, MELISSA...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 5 JOHN TERRELL...RE S IDE NTIA L 21 NEW VISION...M E DICA L GROUP S 27 MARCUS COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 28 EMMA DICKSON...RE S IDE NTIA L 28 FIRST STEP ENTERPRISE INC...CHILD DA Y CA RE S E RV ICE S 28 WILLIAM DICKSON...RE S IDE NTIA L 38 MATTIE MCCANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 38 RALPH MCCANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ABDULLAH OZGOZUKARA...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ALISON BONHEIM...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 DAVID MOLESKY...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 JACKLYN GUBA...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 MARCIA MOLESKY...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 MARYANN NESTOR...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 PATRICK GALLAGHER...RE S IDE NTIA L 59 MOORE, LENON D...CHURCHE S 525 CITY OF ALBANY LANDFILL...GOV E RNM E NT OFFICE S -CITY , V ILLA GE & TW P 525 MINNESOTA METHANE...E LE CTRIC COM P A NIE S Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 5 www.erisinfo.com 2012 RAPP RD 2012 US HWY 90 SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0 ALBANY SANITARY LANDFILL...CITY GOV E RNM E NT-E NV IRONM E NTA L NO LISTING FOUND P ROGRA M S 0 MC CANN, WILLIE...CLE RGY 1 A & R DE THOMASIS CO...B UILDINGS -M E TA L 1 ADVANCED THERAPY...OCCUP A TIONA L THE RA P IS TS 1 BUY WISE REALTY...RE A L E S TA TE 1 SCHOOL AGE CARE COALITION...TRA INING P ROGRA M S & S E RV ICE S 12 ELIZABETH WYLD...RE S IDE NTIA L 14 B BARDEQUEZ...RE S IDE NTIA L 14 BARDEQUEZ BEVERLY...RE S IDE NTIA L 21 NEW VISION...M E DICA L GROUP S 21 V NEW...RE S IDE NTIA L 22 ANN STANDFIELD...RE S IDE NTIA L 22 STANDFIELD ANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 22 WALTER WOODARD...RE S IDE NTIA L 27 ALBERTA COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 27 CHARLES COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 27 DONNA COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 27 LLOYD COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 27 MARTHA COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 27 WILLIAM COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 28 WILLIAM DICKSON...RE S IDE NTIA L 29 ANTHONY COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 31 HOSEA FAIRLEY...RE S IDE NTIA L 38 MATTIE MCCANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 38 RALPH MCCANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ANA ORTIZ...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 E GALE...RE S IDE NTIA L 50 BOWLER PEYTON...RE S IDE NTIA L 50 PEYTON BOWLER...RE S IDE NTIA L 59 CARRIE MOORE...RE S IDE NTIA L 59 MOORE, LENON D...CHURCHE S 59 WESTMERE MOORE...RE S IDE NTIA L 67 FANTROY SAMMIE...RE S IDE NTIA L 67 SAMMIE FANTROY...RE S IDE NTIA L 67 VINCENT FANTROY...RE S IDE NTIA L 175 ARDETH COUNTERMINE...RE S IDE NTIA L 175 JUNE COUNTERMINE...RE S IDE NTIA L 175 MARTHA MASTERS...RE S IDE NTIA L 506 MANFRED SIMON...RE S IDE NTIA L 525 CITY OF ALBANY LANDFILL...GOV E RNM E NT OFFICE S -CITY , V ILLA GE & TW P 525 MINNESOTA METHANE...E LE CTRIC COM P A NIE S Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 6 www.erisinfo.com 2008 RAPP RD 2008 US HWY 90 SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0 A STANDFIELD...RE S IDE NTIA L NO LISTING FOUND 0 ALBANY SANITARY LANDFILL...CITY GOV E RNM E NT-E NV IRONM E NTA L P ROGRA M S 0 HOSEA L FAIRLEY...RE S IDE NTIA L 0 JOHNSON LABOR...NONCLA S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS HM E NTS 0 ORLANDO RAPONI...RE S IDE NTIA L 0 SAMMIE FANTROY...RE S IDE NTIA L 0 WILLIE MC CANN...CLE RGY 0 WILLIE MC CANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 1 A & R DE THOMASIS CO...B UILDINGS -M E TA L 1 A & R DETHOMASIS COMPANY INC...CONTRA CTOR S P E CIA LIZING IN NE W CONS TRUCTION & RE NOV A TIO 1 ADVANCED THERAPY...OCCUP A TIONA L THE RA P IS TS 1 BUY WISE REALTY...RE A L E S TA TE 1 DAVID JUNEAU LAW OFFICES...A TTORNE Y S 1 KEVIN FLAHIVE...RE S IDE NTIA L 1 M EARLY...RE S IDE NTIA L 1 ROBERT A CPA CERRONE...RE S IDE NTIA L 1 WORDS & PICTURES ADVERTISING...A DV E RTIS ING-A GE NCIE S & COUNS E LORS 14 B BARDEQUEZ...RE S IDE NTIA L 18 BROOKE MCGOUGH...RE S IDE NTIA L 21 ALBANY COUNTY ASSN...GROUP HOM E S 21 ALBANY COUNTY CHAPTER NYSARC...CHILD DA Y CA RE S E RV ICE S 22 ANN & ALEXDORS BEAUTY CTR...B E A UTY S A LONS 28 EMMA L DICKSON...RE S IDE NTIA L 28 FIRST STEP DAYCARE...CHILD DA Y CA RE S E RV ICE S 29 ANTHONY & DONNA COOK...RE S IDE NTIA L 38 R E MC CANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 D MOLESKY...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 DAVID CLARY...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ERIC PADELFORD...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 H F COYNE...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 IRENE FLORES...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 J F FLANDERS...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 J K FRENCH...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 J SAFRANEK...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 JEANETTE LOPEZ-JEFFERS...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 JOHN R KNAPP...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 KATHLEEN MC DONALD...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 LANCE VILLA...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 LARAINE DELBELSO...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 M BECKER...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 M E MANCINELLI...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 M NESTOR...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 MATTHEW RYAN...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 RICHARD SURETT...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ROBERT SCHUFF...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 WILLIAM R JR SWIFT...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ZHIWEI YU...RE S IDE NTIA L 54 ANNIE CORLEY...RE S IDE NTIA L 59 LENON D MOORE...RE S IDE NTIA L 59 LENON D MOORE...CLE RGY 69 M L COLLINS...RE S IDE NTIA L 175 A COUNTERMINE...RE S IDE NTIA L 175 M MASTERS...RE S IDE NTIA L 175 THREE PINE STABLES...S TA B LE S 525 CITY OF ALBANY LANDFILL...GOV E RNM E NT OFFICE S -CITY , V ILLA GE & TW P 525 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT...A DM IN GE NE RA L E CONOM IC P ROGRA M S 525 MINNESOTA METHANE...E LE CTRIC COM P A NIE S 525 MM ALBANY ENERGY LLC...GA S P RODUCTION/DIS TRIB UTION 525 RAPP ROAD LANDFILL...CITY GOV E RNM E NT Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 7 www.erisinfo.com 2003 RAPP RD 2003 US HWY 90 SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0 E MCCANN...RE S IDE NTIA L NO LISTING FOUND 0 MARGIE OWENS...RE S IDE NTIA L 1 A & R DE THOMASIS CO 1 ACCU-DATA BUSINESS INFO SVC 1 BUY WISE REALTY INC 1 DAVID JUNEAU LAW OFFICES 1 FAMILY CHILD CARE ASSN...GROW E RS ' A S S OCIA TIONS 1 PROFESSIONAL RESOURCE CNSLTNTS...INDUS TRIA L A ND LA B OR CONS ULTING S E RV ICE S 1 SERLUCO & CO...A UDITING S E RV ICE S 1 WORKFORCE COMPLIANCE ASSOC...INDUS TRIA L A ND LA B OR CONS ULTING S E RV ICE S 11 M GILLIAM...RE S IDE NTIA L 14 B SERRIANO...RE S IDE NTIA L 21 ALBANY COUNTY ASSN...GROW E RS ' A S S OCIA TIONS 22 ANN & ALEXDOR'S BEAUTY CTR 28 EMMA L DICKSON...RE S IDE NTIA L 38 PATRICIA BLOOD...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 D & R REALE...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 D MOLESKY...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 DAVID CLARY...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 H F COYNE...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 JEFFREY REALE...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 JOHN R KNAPP...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 LARAINE DELBELSO...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 M NESTOR...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 MAHMOOD MOGHIMZADEH...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ROBT C SCHUFF...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 WILLIAM R SWIFT...RE S IDE NTIA L 59 LENON D REV MOORE...RE S IDE NTIA L 69 M L COLLINS...RE S IDE NTIA L 175 THREE PINE STABLES 525 CITY OF ALBANY LANDFILL...LE GIS LA TIV E B ODIE S , LE V E L OF GOV E RNM E NT 525 MINNESOTA METHANE Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 8 www.erisinfo.com 2000 RAPP RD 2000 US HWY 90 SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0 ALBANY SANITARY LANDFILL...A IR, W A TE R, A ND S OLID W A S TE M A NA GE M E NT, NO LISTING FOUND LE V E L OF GOV E RNM E NT 0 E MCCANN...RE S IDE NTIA L 0 MARGIE OWENS...RE S IDE NTIA L 0 RAPP RD LANDFILL ALBANY...RE S IDE NTIA L 1 A & R DE THOMASIS CO...FOUNDA TION A ND RE TA INING W A LL CONS TRUCTION 1 ACCU-DATA BUSINESS INFO SVC 1 DREYER BOYAJIAN 1 PRO RESOURCE CONSULTANTS...INDUS TRIA L A ND LA B OR CONS ULTING S E RV ICE S 1 SERLUCO & CO...A UDITING S E RV ICE S 11 M GILLIAM...RE S IDE NTIA L 28 EMMA L DICKSON...RE S IDE NTIA L 38 PATRICIA BLOOD...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 D & R REALE...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 D MOLESKY...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 DAVID CLARY...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 H F COYNE...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 JEFFREY REALE...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 JOHN R KNAPP...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 LARAINE DELBELSO...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 M NESTOR...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 MAHMOOD MOGHIMZADEH...RE S IDE NTIA L 45 ROBT C SCHUFF...RE S IDE NTIA L 59 LENON D REV MOORE...RE S IDE NTIA L 69 M L COLLINS...RE S IDE NTIA L 175 THREE PINE STABLES Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 9 www.erisinfo.com 1995 RAPP RD 1995 US HWY 90 SOURCE: CITY PUBLISHING CO SOURCE: CITY PUBLISHING CO STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 10 www.erisinfo.com 1990 RAPP RD 1990 US HWY 90 SOURCE: CITY PUBLISHING CO SOURCE: CITY PUBLISHING CO STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 11 www.erisinfo.com 1986 RAPP RD 1986 US HWY 90 SOURCE: POLKS SOURCE: POLKS STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 12 www.erisinfo.com 1983 RAPP RD 1983 US HWY 90 SOURCE: POLKS SOURCE: POLKS STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 13 www.erisinfo.com 1979 RAPP RD 1979 US HWY 90 SOURCE: POLKS SOURCE: POLKS STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 14 www.erisinfo.com 1976 RAPP RD 1976 US HWY 90 SOURCE: POLKS SOURCE: POLKS STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 15 www.erisinfo.com 1973 RAPP RD 1973 US HWY 90 SOURCE: CITY PUBLISHING CO SOURCE: CITY PUBLISHING CO STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 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11/08/2024 Page: 23 www.erisinfo.com 1935 RAPP RD 1935 US HWY 90 SOURCE: SAMPSON MURDOCK SOURCE: SAMPSON MURDOCK STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 24 www.erisinfo.com 1930 RAPP RD 1930 US HWY 90 SOURCE: SAMPSON MURDOCK SOURCE: SAMPSON MURDOCK STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 25 www.erisinfo.com 1925 RAPP RD 1925 US HWY 90 SOURCE: SAMPSON MURDOCK SOURCE: SAMPSON MURDOCK STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED Report ID: 24102900503 - 11/08/2024 Page: 26 www.erisinfo.com Project Property: 502 & 504 Rapp Road 502 & 504 Rapp Road Albany NY 12205 Project No: 087279.000.0000016 Requested By: CHA Consulting, Inc. Order No: 24102900503 Date Completed: October 30, 2024 We have searched USGS collections of current topographic maps and historical topographic maps for the project property. Below is a list of maps found for the project property and adjacent area. Maps are from 7.5 and 15 minute topographic map series, if available. Year Map Series 2019 7.5 2016 7.5 2013 7.5 1994 7.5 1980 7.5 1978 7.5 1953 7.5 1950 15 1947 15 1927 15 1898 15 1895 15 1893 15 Topographic Map Symbology for the maps may be available in the following documents: Pre-1947 Page 223 of 1918 Topographic Instructions Page 130 of 1928 Topographic Instructions 1947-2009 Topographic Map Symbols 2009-present US Topo Map Symbols Topographic Maps included in this report are produced by the USGS and are to be used for research purposes including a phase I report. Maps are not to be resold as commercial property. No warranty of Accuracy or Liability for ERIS: The information contained in this report has been produced by ERIS Information Inc.(in the US) and ERIS Information Limited Partnership (in Canada), both doing business as 'ERIS', using Topographic Maps produced by the USGS. This maps contained herein does not purport to be and does not constitute a guarantee of the accuracy of the information contained herein. Although ERIS has endeavored to present you with information that is accurate, ERIS disclaims, any and all liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in such information and data, whether attributable to inadvertence, negligence or otherwise, and for any consequences arising therefrom. Liability on the part of ERIS is limited to the monetary value paid for this report. ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 2019 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY Voorheesville, NY Voorheesville Albany Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 2016 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY Voorheesville, NY Voorheesville Albany Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 2013 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY Voorheesville, NY Voorheesville Albany Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1994 (1-1980) (2-1994) Aerial Photo Year: 1978 Aerial Photo Year: 1994 Photo Revision Year: 1980 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY (2-1994) Voorheesville, NY (1-1980) Voorheesville Albany Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1980 (1-1980) (2-1980) Aerial Photo Year: 1978 Aerial Photo Year: 1978 Photo Revision Year: 1980 Photo Revision Year: 1980 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY (2-1980) Voorheesville, NY (1-1980) Voorheesville Albany Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1978 (1-1978) Aerial Photo Year: 1978 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY (1-1978) Voorheesville Albany Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1953 (1-1953) Aerial Photo Year: 1952 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY (1-1953) Voorheesville Albany Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1950 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY Albany Source: USGS 15 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1947 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY Albany Source: USGS 15 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1927 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY Albany Source: USGS 15 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1898 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY Albany Source: USGS 15 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1895 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY Albany Source: USGS 15 Minute Topographic Map ¯ 0 0.125 0.25 Miles 0.5 Order No. 24102900503 1893 Available Quadrangle(s): Albany, NY Albany Source: USGS 15 Minute Topographic Map www.chasolutions.com Attachment D KATHY HOCHUL Governor AMANDA LEFTON Commissioner LETTER OF NO JURISDICTION – FRESHWATER WETLANDS 07/29/2025 Nicole Frazer III Winners Circle, Albany, NY 12205 Sent via email to: nfrazer@chasolutions.com Re: DEC Freshwater Wetlands Parcel Jurisdictional Determination for Parcel 41.00-2-114 and 41.00-2-116, Albany County. Dear Nicole Frazer, Based on the parcel(s) identified in your request, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has determined that there are no DEC regulated freshwater wetlands and/or adjacent areas identified on the parcel(s) referenced above. Therefore, in accordance with Article 24 of the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) and 6 NYCRR Part 663, no freshwater wetlands permit is required. Pursuant to ECL section 24-0703, this letter shall remain valid for a period of five years from the date it is issued (through 07/27/2030). Please note that this determination pertains only to state-regulated, freshwater wetlands and regulated adjacent areas. DEC also regulates protected streams, tidal wetlands, coastal erosion hazard areas, and other important environmental resources. Work affecting those areas may also require DEC permits. More information on other DEC permit programs is available online at https://dec.ny.gov/regulatory/permits-licenses/environmental-permits. In addition, please note that this letter does not relieve you of the responsibility of obtaining any other necessary permits or approvals from other local, state, or federal agencies. If you have questions regarding this determination, please email FWWjurisdiction@dec.ny.gov. Division of Fish and Wildlife | Bureau of Ecosystem Health 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-4756 | www.dec.ny.gov | FW.EcoHealth@dec.ny.gov KATHY HOCHUL Governor AMANDA LEFTON Commissioner LETTER OF POSITIVE JURISDICTION – FRESHWATER WETLANDS 07/29/2025 Nicole Frazer III Winners Circle, Albany, NY 12205 Sent via email to: nfrazer@chasolutions.com Re: DEC Freshwater Wetlands Parcel Jurisdictional Determination for Parcel 41.00-2-115, Albany County. Dear Nicole Frazer, Based on the parcel identified in your request, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has determined that the parcel contains freshwater wetlands and/or freshwater wetlands adjacent areas (AA) regulated by DEC pursuant to Article 24 of the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL). The parcel contains freshwater wetlands and/or regulated adjacent area(s) that meet an Unusual Importantace (UI) criterion. Specifically, the wetland is located in a flood prone 12-digit Hydrologic Unit Code watershed ((§ 664.6 (a)). The table below identifies the highest class jurisdictional wetland and/or regulated adjacent area within the parcel boundaries. In addition to the wetland identified, other jurisdictional wetlands or AAs may be present. Tax ID #: Highest Wetland Class: Class II: it is located wholly or partially within an Urban Area as defined and 41.00-2-115 identified by the United States Census Bureau (December 2022)(§ 664.5 (b)(13)). This determination shall remain valid for five years from the date of this letter (through 07/27/2030). An Article 24 permit from DEC is required for any regulated activity undertaken within regulated wetlands or their adjacent areas. Prior to engaging in any regulated activity, a freshwater wetland delineation is necessary to determine the Division of Fish and Wildlife | Bureau of Ecosystem Health 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-4756 | www.dec.ny.gov | FW.EcoHealth@dec.ny.gov precise boundary of jurisdictional wetlands and regulated adjacent areas so they are avoided or necessary DEC permitting is obtained. If you have a project planned on the referenced parcel that may impact jurisdictional wetlands or adjacent areas, please use this Map of All DEC Offices to identify the appropriate DEC Regional Office, and this Contact the Regional DEC Office link to request and schedule a freshwater wetlands delineation. In addition, the following link provides more information about DEC jurisdictional determinations: https://dec.ny.gov/nature/waterbodies/wetlands/freshwater- wetlands-program/freshwater-wetland-jurisdictional-determination Pursuant to ECL section 24-0301(4), there is a rebuttable presumption that areas meeting the definition of Freshwater Wetland or regulated adjacent area are regulated and subject to permit requirements. If you believe this jurisdictional determination has been made in error, you may request an initial consultation with DEC by scheduling a meeting on the parcel or property with the appropriate regional office to review the jurisdictional determination, pursuant to 6 NYCRR 664.9. Please note that this determination pertains only to state-regulated, freshwater wetlands and regulated adjacent areas. DEC also regulates protected streams, tidal wetlands, coastal erosion hazard areas, and other important environmental resources. Work affecting those areas may also require DEC permits. More information on other DEC permit programs is available online at https://dec.ny.gov/regulatory/permits-licenses/environmental-permits. In addition, please note that this letter does not relieve you of the responsibility of obtaining any other necessary permits or approvals from other local, state, or federal agencies. Division of Fish and Wildlife | Bureau of Ecosystem Health 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-4756 | www.dec.ny.gov | FW.EcoHealth@dec.ny.gov Attachment E MEMORANDUM To: Records From: Sindhoora Kadya, PE Project Engineer IV CHA Consulting, Inc. Date: May 2025 Subject: Proposed City of Albany Transfer Station Traffic Analysis Introduction The City of Albany is proposing the development of a transfer station for receipt of acceptable solid waste, C&D debris and recyclable materials generated within the City of Albany and the CRSWMP Planning Unit following landfill closure. It is understood that truck traffic that will service the proposed transfer station will be similar to the level of truck traffic that currently services the Rapp Road Landfill, and that the service area for solid waste management will not change. CHA Consulting was retained to prepare this study to assess the truck traffic impacts associated with the proposed transfer station on the adjacent roadway network. This study documents the methodology, existing and future traffic conditions, analyses, and findings. Project Location and Description The existing landfill is located on about 255 acres of City-owned land, located west of Rapp Road, between the New York State Thruway to the south and the Conrail railroad tracks to the north. The landfill’s current footprint covers approximately 100 acres. The landfill is accessible via the Washington Avenue Extension at Rapp Road intersection, as shown in Figure 1 below. Solid waste is delivered to the landfill by City-owned trucks and trucks operated by private waste haulers. On average, the landfill currently receives about 550 tons of waste and cover soil per day. The current operational hours of the landfill for receipt of solid waste are from 7AM to 11AM. City of Albany 2 May 2025 Figure 1 : Study Area Existing Conditions • Exis ng Roadway Condi ons - Washington Avenue Extension (NY 910D) Washington Avenue Extension is a principal arterial roadway, with a posted speed limit of 45 mph. It features two travel lanes in each direc on and runs in an east-west direc on. The approaches to Washington Avenue Extension are designed to accommodate heavy truck tra c, featuring two through lanes as well as exclusive le and right turn lanes. - Rapp Road Rapp Road is a major collector roadway, with a posted speed limit of 30 mph. It provides one lane in each direc on and runs north-south. City of Albany 3 May 2025 Figure 2 : Intersection of Washington Avenue Extension and Rapp Road • Exis ng Tra c Volumes Turning Movement Counts (TMC) were conducted at the intersection of Washington Avenue Extension and Rapp Road, as shown in Figure 2, on October 23rd, 2024 (Wednesday) during the current landfill operational hours for receipt of solid waste of 7 AM to 11 AM. The peak hour was identified as 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM. The traffic data included a detailed breakdown of traffic volume by movement and vehicle type (e.g., cars, single-unit trucks with six or more tires, and multi-unit trucks), recorded in 15-minute intervals. The hourly volume per approach and movement are summarized in Table 1 below. Table 1 : October 23rd, 2024, Traffic Volumes between 7:30 AM and 8:30 AM Roadway Approach Left Through Right Washington Avenue Eastbound 75 1066 46 Extension Westbound 179 691 75 Northbound 21 18 82 Rapp Road Southbound 65 53 62 City of Albany 4 May 2025 From the Turning Movement Data collected, the number of trucks exiting from the Southbound approach of Rapp Rd serving the existing Landfill was recorded as 69 Trucks and number of trucks entering was 60 Trucks between the hours of 7 AM and 11 AM. During the peak hour between 7:30 AM and 8:30 AM, the number of trucks exiting from the Southbound approach of Rapp Rd was recorded as 14 Trucks and number of trucks entering was 12 Trucks. The existing traffic volume counts are presented in Appendix A. The Signal Plan and Timing Data for the intersection of Washington Avenue at Rapp Road was received from a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) Request filed with the NYSDOT. The Signal Timings are presented in Appendix B. Capacity Analysis • Methodology The capacity analysis was conducted using the SYNCHRO 12 software that follows the guidelines outlined in the Highway Capacity Manual. Traffic performance measures such as Level of Service (LOS) and delay are used to evaluate the operational efficiency of an intersection. LOS provides a "qualitative" assessment of capacity, derived from "quantitative" calculations that consider empirical factors like traffic volume and intersection control. LOS typically ranges from A to F, with A indicating minimal congestion and F representing the highest level of congestion. LOS D or better is generally considered acceptable for signalized movements during peak periods. Table 2 summarizes the HCM LOS criteria for signalized intersections. Table 2 : LOS Criteria Control Delay per Vehicle (seconds) Signalized LOS Intersection A 10 or less B >10-20 C >20-35 D >35-55 E >55-80 F Greater than 80 City of Albany 5 May 2025 • Exis ng Capacity Analysis Table 3 summarizes the existing 2024 Level of Service (LOS) and delays. The analysis was conducted only for AM Peak hour, which was identified to be 7:30 AM and 8:30 AM, as the existing operational hours of the landfill for receipt of solid waste are from 7AM to 11AM. The intersection operates at an overall LOS of “D”, which is considered acceptable. The Synchro reports are presented in Appendix C. Table 3 : 2024 Existing Condition Delay and Level of Service Level of Intersection Roadway Approach Movement Delay (Seconds) Service (LOS) Left 11.8 B Eastbound Through 50.6 D Washington Right 0.8 A Avenue Extension Left 31.1 C Washington Westbound Through 38.8 D Avenue Right 5.4 A Extension at Rapp Road Left/Through 57.5 E Northbound Right 12.9 B Rapp Road Left/Through 65.5 E Westbound Right 4.8 A Overall Intersection LOS and Delay 40.5 D Future Year Conditions The estimated time of construction (ETC) for this project is 2027. A review of historical traffic volume data in the study area compiled from NYSDOT for the period between 2017 and 2023 indicates volumes have generally decreased over this period. However, to be conservative, an annual growth rate of 0.5% was applied to determine future traffic volumes for the ETC conditions. There are no approved developments planned within the study area to be incorporated into this study, nor any planned improvements in the study area beyond those proposed for this study. CHA estimated daily traffic volume ranging from 55 to 95 vehicles when the transfer station is expected to be fully operational according to the following summary: City of Albany 6 May 2025 • Transfer Station Employees: 15 • Miscellaneous Visitors: 5 to 9 • Incoming Waste Haulers: 24 to 48 • Outgoing Transfer Trailers: 11 to 23 For a more conservative approach, the higher value of 95 vehicles/day was selected and assumed to be trucks for traffic operational analysis purposes. From the 2024 Existing Condition Turning Movement Counts (TMCs), the proportions of trucks entering and exiting the Landfill during the peak hour in comparison to the daily number of trucks entering and exiting landfill were calculated. These proportions were then used to determine the number of trucks expected to enter and exit the proposed transfer station during the peak hour in the 2027 Future Year Condition. The projected truck traffic for the proposed transfer station in 2027 is 19 trucks entering and 19 trucks exiting during the peak hour. The trucks/day estimate for the proposed transfer station was also compared against the estimate truck volumes included in the 2008 Rapp Road Landfill Eastern Expansion Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) prepared by CHA for reference. The 2008 EIS mentioned that the 2008 truck traffic volume anticipated for the landfill was 125-150 vehicles per day. Currently, the landfill is operating at reduced hours from 7 AM to 11 AM and accepting lesser amount of waste until it reaches its capacity in 2027. Current waste acceptance is similar to that proposed for the transfer station. It should be noted that the number of truck trips to be generated by the proposed transfer station (55 to 95) is lower than the 2008 landfill truck volume estimate. Table 4 below summarizes the future year 2027 ETC Proposed Condition volumes developed for analysis purposes. Table 4 : 2027 ETC Condition Traffic Volumes Roadway Approach Left Through Right Washington Avenue Eastbound 78 1082 47 Extension Westbound 182 701 81 Northbound 21 18 83 Rapp Road Southbound 70 54 65 City of Albany 7 May 2025 • Capacity Analysis Table 5 below summarizes the 2027 Level of Service (LOS) and delays for the Future Year Condition. The overall LOS of the intersection is at a level “D”, which is considered acceptable. The Synchro reports are presented in Appendix C. Table 5 : 2027 ETC Condition Delay and Level of Service Level of Intersection Roadway Approach Movement Delay (Seconds) Service (LOS) Left 11.9 B Eastbound Through 51.7 D Washington Right 1.0 A Avenue Extension Left 31.5 C Washington Westbound Through 39.1 D Avenue Right 6.1 A Extension at Rapp Road Left/Through 57.5 E Northbound Right 12.9 B Rapp Road Left/Through 66.4 E Westbound Right 5.4 A Overall Intersection LOS and Delay 41.1 D Signal Phasing Timings and Cycle Length could be optimized to improve traffic operations at the intersection. With optimization, the intersection operates at an overall LOS “B”, which is above the acceptable range. Table 6 below summarizes the Delay and LOS at the intersection with the optimized Signal Timings and Cycle Length changes. The Synchro reports are presented in Appendix C. City of Albany 8 May 2025 Table 6 : 2027 ETC Condition Delay and Level of Service with Optimized Signal Timings Level of Intersection Roadway Approach Movement Delay (Seconds) Service (LOS) Left 8.1 A Eastbound Through 17.2 B Washington Right 0.1 A Avenue Extension Left 29.9 C Washington Westbound Through 14.4 B Avenue Right 0.5 A Extension at Rapp Road Left/Through 39.3 D Northbound Right 3.5 A Rapp Road Left/Through 49.7 D Westbound Right 1.4 A Overall Intersection LOS and Delay 17.2 B Findings & Conclusion Truck traffic that will service the proposed transfer station will be similar to the level of truck traffic that currently services the Rapp Road Landfill, and the service area for solid waste management will not change. The truck traffic volume associated with the proposed transfer station in the year 2027 does not adversely impact the traffic operations at the Washington Avenue Extension at Rapp Road intersection. A comparison of the existing (2024) and proposed (2027) conditions shows that the Level of Service (LOS) and delay remains the same or can be improved with signal timing and cycle length optimization. It is the opinion of CHA that the intersection at Washington Avenue Extension and Rapp Road has sufficient reserve capacity to accommodate the truck traffic anticipated from the Albany Transfer Station development. No roadway improvements or mitigations would be needed to maintain the current level of traffic operations at the intersection when the transfer station is fully operational in 2027. APPENDIX A TSTData.com Summary Project CHA Project Code 11923 Site Name 11923-1 - Washington Ave Extension & Rapp Road Legs and Movements All Processed Legs & Movements Bin Size 15 minutes Survey Date 2024/10/23, Wednesday Location Washington Ave Extension & Rapp Road Latitude and Longitude 42.701564, -73.852565 Start End PHF AM Peak 2024/10/23 07:30:00 2024/10/23 08:30:00 0.94 Turning Movement Data Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Total 7:00:00 AM 5 155 7 0 0 167 0 0 32 101 11 1 0 145 1 1 4 10 17 12 0 43 0 0 15 14 2 6 0 37 0 0 392 7:15:00 AM 6 182 3 2 0 193 0 0 40 134 11 2 0 187 0 0 6 5 11 15 0 37 0 0 19 5 4 4 0 32 0 0 449 7:30:00 AM 19 251 6 0 0 276 0 0 24 147 12 5 0 188 1 0 5 7 12 12 0 36 0 0 17 11 8 9 0 45 0 0 545 7:45:00 AM 24 281 10 7 0 322 0 0 49 175 12 7 0 243 0 0 6 2 8 4 0 20 1 0 11 19 8 8 0 46 0 0 631 Hourly Total 54 869 26 9 0 958 0 0 145 557 46 15 0 763 2 1 21 24 48 43 0 136 1 0 62 49 22 27 0 160 0 0 2017 8:00:00 AM 14 270 14 1 0 299 1 0 59 185 12 11 0 267 0 0 5 4 19 5 0 33 0 0 19 13 6 9 0 47 1 0 646 8:15:00 AM 18 264 4 4 0 290 0 0 47 184 11 5 0 247 0 0 5 5 18 4 0 32 0 0 18 10 6 8 0 42 0 0 611 8:30:00 AM 14 207 6 1 0 228 0 1 53 176 13 6 0 248 1 0 4 8 11 7 0 30 0 0 10 10 13 5 0 38 0 1 544 8:45:00 AM 16 188 5 1 0 210 0 0 40 186 12 6 0 244 0 0 5 7 14 6 0 32 0 0 12 13 13 5 0 43 0 0 529 Hourly Total 62 929 29 7 0 1027 1 1 199 731 48 28 0 1006 1 0 19 24 62 22 0 127 0 0 59 46 38 27 0 170 1 1 2330 9:00:00 AM 12 168 2 0 0 182 0 0 40 165 22 5 0 232 0 1 6 7 8 8 0 29 0 0 21 16 6 6 0 49 0 0 492 9:15:00 AM 13 162 6 0 0 181 0 0 27 141 10 1 0 179 2 0 8 8 12 7 0 35 0 0 23 14 13 6 1 57 0 0 452 9:30:00 AM 9 138 4 1 0 152 0 0 24 141 15 3 0 183 0 0 1 7 14 4 0 26 0 0 23 8 11 7 0 49 0 0 410 9:45:00 AM 7 140 7 1 0 155 0 0 22 152 19 4 0 197 0 0 5 8 8 8 0 29 0 0 21 10 10 5 0 46 0 0 427 Hourly Total 41 608 19 2 0 670 0 0 113 599 66 13 0 791 2 1 20 30 42 27 0 119 0 0 88 48 40 24 1 201 0 0 1781 10:00:00 AM 13 145 6 1 0 165 0 0 23 118 17 10 0 168 0 0 4 9 15 6 0 34 0 0 16 18 15 5 0 54 0 0 421 10:15:00 AM 11 163 6 2 0 182 0 0 26 148 6 2 0 182 0 0 9 4 15 12 0 40 0 0 15 10 6 6 0 37 0 0 441 10:30:00 AM 11 164 4 3 0 182 0 0 17 132 10 7 0 166 0 0 10 6 7 14 0 37 0 0 7 5 7 5 0 24 0 0 409 10:45:00 AM 18 148 5 1 0 172 0 0 22 151 6 4 0 183 0 0 10 9 13 11 0 43 1 0 14 7 7 9 0 37 0 0 435 Hourly Total 53 620 21 7 0 701 0 0 88 549 39 23 0 699 0 0 33 28 50 43 0 154 1 0 52 40 35 25 0 152 0 0 1706 Grand Total 210 3026 95 25 0 3356 1 1 545 2436 199 79 0 3259 5 2 93 106 202 135 0 536 2 0 261 183 135 103 1 683 1 1 7834 % Approach 6.3% 90.2% 2.8% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 16.7% 74.7% 6.1% 2.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 17.4% 19.8% 37.7% 25.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 38.2% 26.8% 19.8% 15.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% % Total 2.7% 38.6% 1.2% 0.3% 0.0% 42.8% 0.0% 0.0% 7.0% 31.1% 2.5% 1.0% 0.0% 41.6% 0.0% 0.0% 1.2% 1.4% 2.6% 1.7% 0.0% 6.8% 0.0% 0.0% 3.3% 2.3% 1.7% 1.3% 0.0% 8.7% 0.0% 0.0% Lights 208 2975 94 25 0 3302 0 0 545 2393 193 79 0 3210 0 0 90 106 201 135 0 532 0 0 254 183 134 103 1 675 0 0 7719 % Lights 99.0% 98.3% 98.9% 100.0% 0.0% 98.4% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 98.2% 97.0% 100.0% 0.0% 98.5% 0.0% 0.0% 96.8% 100.0% 99.5% 100.0% 0.0% 99.3% 0.0% 0.0% 97.3% 100.0% 99.3% 100.0% 100.0% 98.8% 0.0% 0.0% 98.5% Hv 2 51 1 0 0 54 0 0 0 43 6 0 0 49 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 115 % HV 1.0% 1.7% 1.1% 0.0% 0.0% 1.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.8% 3.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 3.2% 0.0% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 2.7% 0.0% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% 1.5% Pedestrians 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 % Pedestrians 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Bicycles on Crosswalk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Bicycles on Crosswalk 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Turning Movement Data Plot Rapp Road Rapp Road 103 134 183 254 1 0 1 0 7 0 1 0 103 135 183 261 1 North North 0 1 Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension 79 79 1 5 0 Washington Ave Extension 0 Washington Ave Extension 0 0 0 0 Total Traffic 199 193 208 210 6 2 Lights Pedestrians HV 2436 2393 Bicycles on Crosswalk 3026 43 2975 51 Total 0 0 545 545 2 1 0 95 94 1 25 25 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 93 106 202 135 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 90 106 201 135 Rapp Road Rapp Road TSTData.com Summary Turning Movement Peak Hour Data (AM) 7:30:00 AM Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Total Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW 7:30:00 AM 19 251 6 0 0 276 0 0 24 147 12 5 0 188 1 0 5 7 12 12 0 36 0 0 17 11 8 9 0 45 0 0 545 7:45:00 AM 24 281 10 7 0 322 0 0 49 175 12 7 0 243 0 0 6 2 8 4 0 20 1 0 11 19 8 8 0 46 0 0 631 8:00:00 AM 14 270 14 1 0 299 1 0 59 185 12 11 0 267 0 0 5 4 19 5 0 33 0 0 19 13 6 9 0 47 1 0 646 8:15:00 AM 18 264 4 4 0 290 0 0 47 184 11 5 0 247 0 0 5 5 18 4 0 32 0 0 18 10 6 8 0 42 0 0 611 Grand Total 75 1066 34 12 0 1187 1 0 179 691 47 28 0 945 1 0 21 18 57 25 0 121 1 0 65 53 28 34 0 180 1 0 2433 % Approach 6.3% 89.8% 2.9% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 18.9% 73.1% 5.0% 3.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 17.4% 14.9% 47.1% 20.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 36.1% 29.4% 15.6% 18.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% % Total 3.1% 43.8% 1.4% 0.5% 0.0% 48.8% 0.0% 0.0% 7.4% 28.4% 1.9% 1.2% 0.0% 38.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.9% 0.7% 2.3% 1.0% 0.0% 5.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.7% 2.2% 1.2% 1.4% 0.0% 7.4% 0.0% 0.0% PHF 0.781 0.948 0.607 0.429 0.000 0.922 0.000 0.000 0.758 0.934 0.979 0.636 0.000 0.885 0.000 0.000 0.875 0.643 0.750 0.521 0.000 0.840 0.000 0.000 0.855 0.697 0.875 0.944 0.000 0.957 0.000 0.000 0.942 Lights 74 1056 34 12 0 1176 0 0 179 675 45 28 0 927 0 0 20 18 57 25 0 120 0 0 62 53 28 34 0 177 0 0 2400 % Lights 98.7% 99.1% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 99.1% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 97.7% 95.7% 100.0% 0.0% 98.1% 0.0% 0.0% 95.2% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 99.2% 0.0% 0.0% 95.4% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 98.3% 0.0% 0.0% 98.6% HV 1 10 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 16 2 0 0 18 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 33 % HV 1.3% 0.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.3% 4.3% 0.0% 0.0% 1.9% 0.0% 0.0% 4.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 4.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.7% 0.0% 0.0% 1.4% Pedestrians 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 % Pedestrians 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% Bicycles on Crosswalk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Bicycles on Crosswalk 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Rapp Road Rapp Road 34 28 53 62 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 34 28 53 65 0 North North 1 0 Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension 28 28 0 1 0 Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension 0 0 0 0 0 Total Traffic 47 45 2 74 75 1 Lights Pedestrians HV Bicycles on Crosswalk 691 675 1066 16 1056 10 Total 0 0 179 179 0 1 0 34 34 0 12 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 18 57 25 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 18 57 25 Rapp Road Rapp Road Motorcycles Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW 2024/10/23 07:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:15:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:45:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:00:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:30:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:45:00 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:45:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:30:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:45:00 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cars Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW 2024/10/23 07:00:00 5 150 7 0 0 0 0 32 97 10 1 0 0 0 4 10 17 12 0 0 0 15 14 2 6 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:15:00 5 176 3 2 0 0 0 40 127 10 1 0 0 0 6 5 11 14 0 0 0 16 5 4 4 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:30:00 19 239 6 0 0 0 0 23 146 11 4 0 0 0 4 7 11 12 0 0 0 13 11 7 8 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:45:00 21 268 10 7 0 0 0 49 166 10 6 0 0 0 6 2 7 4 0 0 0 8 19 8 8 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:00:00 13 261 14 1 0 0 0 59 175 9 11 0 0 0 5 4 19 4 0 0 0 16 13 6 9 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:15:00 18 257 4 4 0 0 0 47 175 9 5 0 0 0 5 5 18 4 0 0 0 15 10 4 8 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:30:00 13 201 5 1 0 0 0 52 169 11 4 0 0 0 4 8 11 7 0 0 0 6 10 12 5 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:45:00 15 174 5 1 0 0 0 40 178 10 6 0 0 0 5 7 11 5 0 0 0 8 13 13 5 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:00:00 10 161 2 0 0 0 0 40 158 14 3 0 0 0 5 7 7 8 0 0 0 16 16 5 6 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:15:00 12 151 6 0 0 0 0 27 137 9 0 0 0 0 7 8 12 7 0 0 0 19 14 9 5 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:30:00 8 132 3 1 0 0 0 24 138 10 3 0 0 0 0 7 14 4 0 0 0 20 8 11 4 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:45:00 6 132 7 1 0 0 0 21 145 13 4 0 0 0 5 8 8 7 0 0 0 15 10 9 3 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:00:00 13 139 6 0 0 0 0 23 115 16 9 0 0 0 4 9 14 6 0 0 0 10 17 14 4 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:15:00 11 160 6 2 0 0 0 26 143 5 2 0 0 0 9 4 13 12 0 0 0 13 10 6 6 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:30:00 9 154 4 3 0 0 0 16 128 9 7 0 0 0 9 6 7 13 0 0 0 7 5 7 4 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:45:00 15 139 5 1 0 0 0 21 144 6 4 0 0 0 9 8 13 11 0 0 0 14 7 6 8 0 0 0 Total 193 2894 93 24 0 0 0 540 2341 162 70 0 0 0 87 105 193 130 0 0 0 211 182 123 93 0 0 0 Single-Unit Trucks Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW 2024/10/23 07:00:00 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:15:00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:30:00 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:45:00 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:00:00 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:15:00 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:30:00 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:45:00 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:00:00 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:15:00 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 1 0 0 2024/10/23 09:30:00 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:45:00 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:00:00 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:15:00 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:30:00 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:45:00 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Total 15 68 1 1 0 0 0 5 46 31 9 0 0 0 3 1 8 5 0 0 0 43 0 11 10 1 0 0 Articulated Trucks Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW 2024/10/23 07:00:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:15:00 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:30:00 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:45:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:15:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:45:00 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:15:00 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:30:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:45:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:00:00 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:15:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:30:00 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:45:00 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 Buses Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW 2024/10/23 07:00:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:15:00 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:30:00 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:45:00 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:30:00 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:45:00 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:00:00 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:15:00 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:30:00 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:30:00 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:45:00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 27 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pedestrians Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW 2024/10/23 07:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2024/10/23 08:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2024/10/23 08:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Bicycles on Road Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW 2024/10/23 07:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:30:00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bicycles on Crosswalk Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn Peds CW Peds CCW 2024/10/23 07:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 07:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 08:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 09:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:30:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024/10/23 10:45:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Volume Class Breakdown Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Int Total Cross Total 2024/10/23 07:00:00 5 155 7 0 0 167 0 0 32 101 11 1 0 145 1 1 4 10 17 12 0 43 0 0 15 14 2 6 0 37 0 0 392 2 2024/10/23 07:15:00 6 182 3 2 0 193 0 0 40 134 11 2 0 187 0 0 6 5 11 15 0 37 0 0 19 5 4 4 0 32 0 0 449 0 2024/10/23 07:30:00 19 251 6 0 0 276 0 0 24 147 12 5 0 188 1 0 5 7 12 12 0 36 0 0 17 11 8 9 0 45 0 0 545 1 2024/10/23 07:45:00 24 281 10 7 0 322 0 0 49 175 12 7 0 243 0 0 6 2 8 4 0 20 1 0 11 19 8 8 0 46 0 0 631 1 2024/10/23 08:00:00 14 270 14 1 0 299 1 0 59 185 12 11 0 267 0 0 5 4 19 5 0 33 0 0 19 13 6 9 0 47 1 0 646 2 2024/10/23 08:15:00 18 264 4 4 0 290 0 0 47 184 11 5 0 247 0 0 5 5 18 4 0 32 0 0 18 10 6 8 0 42 0 0 611 0 2024/10/23 08:30:00 14 207 6 1 0 228 0 1 53 176 13 6 0 248 1 0 4 8 11 7 0 30 0 0 10 10 13 5 0 38 0 1 544 3 2024/10/23 08:45:00 16 188 5 1 0 210 0 0 40 186 12 6 0 244 0 0 5 7 14 6 0 32 0 0 12 13 13 5 0 43 0 0 529 0 2024/10/23 09:00:00 12 168 2 0 0 182 0 0 40 165 22 5 0 232 0 1 6 7 8 8 0 29 0 0 21 16 6 6 0 49 0 0 492 1 2024/10/23 09:15:00 13 162 6 0 0 181 0 0 27 141 10 1 0 179 2 0 8 8 12 7 0 35 0 0 23 14 13 6 1 57 0 0 452 2 2024/10/23 09:30:00 9 138 4 1 0 152 0 0 24 141 15 3 0 183 0 0 1 7 14 4 0 26 0 0 23 8 11 7 0 49 0 0 410 0 2024/10/23 09:45:00 7 140 7 1 0 155 0 0 22 152 19 4 0 197 0 0 5 8 8 8 0 29 0 0 21 10 10 5 0 46 0 0 427 0 2024/10/23 10:00:00 13 145 6 1 0 165 0 0 23 118 17 10 0 168 0 0 4 9 15 6 0 34 0 0 16 18 15 5 0 54 0 0 421 0 2024/10/23 10:15:00 11 163 6 2 0 182 0 0 26 148 6 2 0 182 0 0 9 4 15 12 0 40 0 0 15 10 6 6 0 37 0 0 441 0 2024/10/23 10:30:00 11 164 4 3 0 182 0 0 17 132 10 7 0 166 0 0 10 6 7 14 0 37 0 0 7 5 7 5 0 24 0 0 409 0 2024/10/23 10:45:00 18 148 5 1 0 172 0 0 22 151 6 4 0 183 0 0 10 9 13 11 0 43 1 0 14 7 7 9 0 37 0 0 435 1 Grand Total 210 3026 95 25 0 3356 1 1 545 2436 199 79 0 3259 5 2 93 106 202 135 0 536 2 0 261 183 135 103 1 683 1 1 7834 13 % Approach 6.3% 90.2% 2.8% 0.7% 0.0% 16.7% 74.7% 6.1% 2.4% 0.0% 17.4% 19.8% 37.7% 25.2% 0.0% 38.2% 26.8% 19.8% 15.1% 0.1% % Total 2.7% 38.6% 1.2% 0.3% 0.0% 42.8% 7.0% 31.1% 2.5% 1.0% 0.0% 41.6% 1.2% 1.4% 2.6% 1.7% 0.0% 6.8% 3.3% 2.3% 1.7% 1.3% 0.0% 8.7% Motorcycles 0 12 0 0 0 12 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 % Motorcycles 0.0% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Cars 193 2894 93 24 0 3204 540 2341 162 70 0 3113 87 105 193 130 0 515 211 182 123 93 0 609 7441 % Cars 91.9% 95.6% 97.9% 96.0% 0.0% 95.5% 99.1% 96.1% 81.4% 88.6% 0.0% 95.5% 93.5% 99.1% 95.5% 96.3% 0.0% 96.1% 80.8% 99.5% 91.1% 90.3% 0.0% 89.2% 95.0% Single-Unit Trucks 15 68 1 1 0 85 5 46 31 9 0 91 3 1 8 5 0 17 43 0 11 10 1 65 258 % Single-Unit Trucks 7.1% 2.2% 1.1% 4.0% 0.0% 2.5% 0.9% 1.9% 15.6% 11.4% 0.0% 2.8% 3.2% 0.9% 4.0% 3.7% 0.0% 3.2% 16.5% 0.0% 8.1% 9.7% 100.0% 9.5% 3.3% Articulated Trucks 0 25 0 0 0 25 0 16 4 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 49 % Articulated Trucks 0.0% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 0.0% 0.7% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.1% 0.0% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% 0.6% Buses 2 26 1 0 0 29 0 27 2 0 0 29 3 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 66 % Buses 1.0% 0.9% 1.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.9% 0.0% 1.1% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.9% 3.2% 0.0% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% 0.8% Bicycles on Road 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 % Bicycles on Road 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% Pedestrians 1 1 5 2 2 0 1 1 13 % Pedestrians 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Bicycles on Crosswalk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Bicycles on Crosswalk 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% AM Peak Class Breakdown Leg Washington Ave Extension Washington Ave Extension Rapp Road Rapp Road 31 Direction Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Time Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Left Thru Right RTOR U-Turn App Total Peds CW Peds CCW Int Total Cross Total 2024/10/23 07:30:00 19 251 6 0 0 276 0 0 24 147 12 5 0 188 1 0 5 7 12 12 0 36 0 0 17 11 8 9 0 45 0 0 545 1 2024/10/23 07:45:00 24 281 10 7 0 322 0 0 49 175 12 7 0 243 0 0 6 2 8 4 0 20 1 0 11 19 8 8 0 46 0 0 631 1 2024/10/23 08:00:00 14 270 14 1 0 299 1 0 59 185 12 11 0 267 0 0 5 4 19 5 0 33 0 0 19 13 6 9 0 47 1 0 646 2 2024/10/23 08:15:00 18 264 4 4 0 290 0 0 47 184 11 5 0 247 0 0 5 5 18 4 0 32 0 0 18 10 6 8 0 42 0 0 611 0 Grand Total 75 1066 34 12 0 1187 1 0 179 691 47 28 0 945 1 0 21 18 57 25 0 121 1 0 65 53 28 34 0 180 1 0 2433 4 % Approach 6.3% 89.8% 2.9% 1.0% 0.0% 18.9% 73.1% 5.0% 3.0% 0.0% 17.4% 14.9% 47.1% 20.7% 0.0% 36.1% 29.4% 15.6% 18.9% 0.0% % Total 3.1% 43.8% 1.4% 0.5% 0.0% 48.8% 7.4% 28.4% 1.9% 1.2% 0.0% 38.8% 0.9% 0.7% 2.3% 1.0% 0.0% 5.0% 2.7% 2.2% 1.2% 1.4% 0.0% 7.4% PHF 0.781 0.948 0.607 0.429 0.000 0.922 0.758 0.934 0.979 0.636 0.000 0.885 0.875 0.643 0.750 0.521 0.000 0.840 0.855 0.697 0.875 0.944 0.000 0.957 0.942 Motorcycles 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 % Motorcycles 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Cars 71 1025 34 12 0 1142 178 662 39 26 0 905 20 18 55 24 0 117 52 53 25 33 0 163 2327 % Cars 94.7% 96.2% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 96.2% 99.4% 95.8% 83.0% 92.9% 0.0% 95.8% 95.2% 100.0% 96.5% 96.0% 0.0% 96.7% 80.0% 100.0% 89.3% 97.1% 0.0% 90.6% 95.6% Single-Unit Trucks 3 29 0 0 0 32 1 10 6 2 0 19 0 0 2 1 0 3 10 0 3 1 0 14 68 % Single-Unit Trucks 4.0% 2.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.7% 0.6% 1.4% 12.8% 7.1% 0.0% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3.5% 4.0% 0.0% 2.5% 15.4% 0.0% 10.7% 2.9% 0.0% 7.8% 2.8% Articulated Trucks 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 5 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 % Articulated Trucks 0.0% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.7% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% Buses 1 6 0 0 0 7 0 11 1 0 0 12 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 23 % Buses 1.3% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 1.6% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% 1.3% 4.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.8% 4.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.7% 0.9% Bicycles on Road 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 % Bicycles on Road 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Pedestrians 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 % Pedestrians 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% Bicycles on Crosswalk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Bicycles on Crosswalk 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% APPENDIX B STATE OF NEW YORK - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Study: TRAFFIC AND SAFETY DIVISION Contract: TRAFFIC CON IGNAL SP NTIN P.LN.: iN A P (? File: ra ; JI 38 Aiba a7 Gf 13 ] £@ pace OF PAG SIGNAL NO(S). county | DATE . : 1? re fF 4 ta ow ple tam le © / > ~~ (SPH-Blve Light TE Sb (8/82) NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Phase Timings 1-16 [1.1.1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 (EL) (WT) (SR) (WL) (ET) (NR) Walk 7 7 Ped Clearance 18 34 Min Green 30 30 Gap Ext 2 4 2 2 4 2 Max1 35 60 25 35 60 25 Max2 Yellow Clr 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Red Clr 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Red Revert Added Initial Max Initial Time Before Reduce Cars Before Reduce Time To Reduce Reduce By Min Gap Dynamic Max Limit Dynamic Max Step Auto Flash Entry Auto Flash Exit Non-Actuated 1 Non-Actuated 2 Lock Calls Guarantd Passage Rest In Walk Added Init Calc Phase Option [1.1.2] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Enable ON ON ON ON ON ON Min Recall ON ON Max Recall Ped Recall Soft Recall Dual Entry ON ON ON ON Sim Gap Enable ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Cond Service Phase Option+ [1.1.3]/[1.1.5] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Reservice Ped Clr Thru Yellow Skip Red-NoCall Red Rest Max 2 Max Inhibit Ped Delay Red Rest On Gap Conflicting P Green Ped Delay Time Omit Yel Ped Out Start Yel Inhibit P1 Inhibit P2 Inhibit P3 Inhibit P4 Inhibit P5 Inhibit P6 Inhibit P7 Inhibit P8 Call Phs1 Call Phs2 Call Phs3 Call Phs4 Redirect P Calls From 1 Redirect P Calls To 1 Redirect P Calls From 2 Redirect P Calls To 2 Redirect P Calls From 3 Redirect P Calls To 3 Redirect P Calls From 4 Redirect P Calls To 4 Prepared By Date Implemented Reviewed By Traffic Engineer 1 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Coordination, Splits [2.7.1] Split Table 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 41 68 27 41 68 27 Mode NON MIN NON NON NON MIN NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 15 50 15 30 50 15 Mode MAX MAX MAX NON MAX MAX MAX NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 10 45 15 15 45 15 Mode MAX MAX MAX NON MAX MAX MAX NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 10 45 20 15 45 20 Mode MAX MAX MAX NON MAX MAX MAX NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 15 50 25 15 50 25 Mode MAX MAX MAX NON MAX MAX MAX NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 10 40 20 10 40 20 Mode MAX MAX MAX NON MAX MAX MAX NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 10 55 25 15 55 25 Mode MAX MAX MAX NON MAX MAX MAX NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 10 60 30 10 60 30 Mode MAX MAX MAX NON MAX MAX MAX NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 10 55 25 10 55 25 Mode MAX MAX MAX NON MAX MAX MAX NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time 10 40 10 10 40 10 Mode MAX MAX MAX NON MAX MAX MAX NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time Mode NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase Split Table 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time Mode NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON NON Coord Phase 2 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Coordination, Modes,+ [2.1] Modes Modes+ Coord Closed Leave Stop In Auto Latch Sec Coord Easy Operational Correct Maximum Force-Off Mode Leave After Recycle External Yield Value NTCIP Loop Before Walk Reset Foff Float SHRT/LNG MAX 1 FLOAT Yield Sign Active TIMED TIMED NO_RECYCLE ON OFF ON OFF OFF + ON OFF Coordination, Pattern 1-16 [2.4] Pattern 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Cycle Time Offset Time Split Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Seq Number 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Coordination, Pattern+ 1-16 [2.5][2.6] Pattern 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Short 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Long 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 Dwell No Short P 1 No Short P 2 No Short P 3 No Short P 4 Early Yield Offset endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn endgrn CNA off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Max 2 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Float off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Min Veh Perm off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Min Ped Perm off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Percentage off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off MI off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Ret Hold on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on ASC Ph Opt Table Ph Time Table Det Grp Call Inh Olpoff 1 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Olpoff 2 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Olpoff 3 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Olpoff 4 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Olpoff 5 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Olpoff 6 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Olpoff 7 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Olpoff 8 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off Dia Mode dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft Force Mode dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft dft Channels/SDLC, Assign to Phases [1.3.1](v61) or [1.8.1](v65, v76) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PH/OLP # 1 6 2 7 3 2 3 7 7 5 2 Type VEH VEH VEH VEH OLP OLP VEH PED PED VEH VEH PED VEH VEH VEH VEH VEH VEH VEH VEH VEH VEH VEH VEH Flash RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED DRK DRK DRK DRK DRK DRK DRK DRK Alt Hz Dimming Green Dimming Yellow Dimming Red Dim Cyc + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 3 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Detector, Vehicle Parameters & Options [5.1][5.2] 1-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 (EL1) (WL1) (WT1) (WT2) (ET1) (ET2) (ST1) (SR1) (NT1) (NR1) Volume ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Occupancy ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Yellow Lock Red Lock Extend ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Added Initial ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Queue Call ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Call Phase 1 5 2 2 6 6 3 3 7 7 Switch Phase Delay Time 10 10 Extend Time Queue Limit No Activity Max Presence Erratic Counts Fail Time 17-32 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Volume ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Occupancy ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Yellow Lock Red Lock Extend ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Added Initial ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Queue Call ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Call Phase 7 3 3 7 Switch Phase Delay Time 10 10 Extend Time Queue Limit No Activity Max Presence Erratic Counts Fail Time 33-48 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Volume Occupancy Yellow Lock Red Lock Extend ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Added Initial ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Queue Call ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Call Phase Switch Phase Delay Time Extend Time Queue Limit No Activity Max Presence Erratic Counts Fail Time 4 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) 49-64 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Volume Occupancy Yellow Lock Red Lock Extend ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Added Initial ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Queue Call ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Call Phase Switch Phase Delay Time Extend Time Queue Limit No Activity Max Presence Erratic Counts Fail Time Detector, Vehicle Parameters+ [5.3] 1-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Green Occupancy ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Yellow Occupancy ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Red Occupancy External Mode NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM Delay Phase 1 Delay Phase 2 Source 17-32 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Green Occupancy ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Yellow Occupancy ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Red Occupancy External Mode NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM Delay Phase 1 Delay Phase 2 Source 7 9 10 8 33-48 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Green Occupancy Yellow Occupancy Red Occupancy External Mode NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM Delay Phase 1 Delay Phase 2 Source 49-64 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Green Occupancy Yellow Occupancy Red Occupancy External Mode NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM NORM Delay Phase 1 Delay Phase 2 Source Detector, Ped Detectors 1-16 [5.4] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Call Phase 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No Activity Max Presence Erratic Cnt 5 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Overlap General Parameters [1.5.1] Conflict Lock Lock Inhibit Program Card Use Parent Canadian Fast Flash OFF OFF ON ALWAYS Overlap Program Parameters [1.5.2.1] Overlap Included Phases Modifer Phases Type Green Yellow Red Overlap 1 R-TURN 4 1 Overlap 2 1 3 3 R-TURN 4 1 Overlap 3 5 7 7 NORMAL 4 1 Overlap 4 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 5 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 6 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 7 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 8 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 9 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 10 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 11 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 12 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 13 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 14 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 15 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap 16 NORMAL 3.5 1.5 Overlap Conflict Parameters+ [1.5.2.2] Overlap Conflicting Phases Conflicting Overlaps Conflicting Peds Overlap 1 Overlap 2 Overlap 3 Overlap 4 Overlap 5 Overlap 6 Overlap 7 Overlap 8 Overlap 9 Overlap 10 Overlap 11 Overlap 12 Overlap 13 Overlap 14 Overlap 15 Overlap 16 Flash Parameters [1.4.1] Auto Flash Parameter Yellow Red Mode Source 40 10 Flash,Phases/Overlaps/Phases [1.4.2] Auto Flash 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Phases Overlaps 6 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Unit Parameters [1.2.1] StartUp Auto Ped Red Local Flash Allow < 3 sec Allow Skip MCE Enable Start Red Phase Startup Diamond Stop Time Over Free Ring Clearance Min Ped Clear RingAlgo Flash Clear Revert Start Yel Yel Timeout Run Time Mode Calls Mode Preempt Sequence Decide Time OFF 3 RED OFF OFF ON 6 STD8 OFF 4PH OFF 1 OFF OFF Ring Sequence 1 [1.2.4] Ring P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 Ring 1 1 2 3 4 Ring 2 5 6 7 8 Ring 3 Ring 4 Phase Startup, Concur [1.1.4] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Startup RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED Ring 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Concur 1 5 5 7 7 1 1 3 3 Concur 2 6 6 8 8 2 2 4 4 Concur 3 Concur 4 Concur 5 Concur 6 Concur 7 Concur 8 COMM, General Comm Parameters [6.1] Station ID Master Station ID Fallback time Allow Pencil PORT System-Up Sys-Down PC/Print Aux 232 1135 7 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Alarms, Enable Events [1.6.1] Alarms, Enable Alarms [1.6.4] Alarms, Parameters [1.6.7] Event# Event Enable Alarm# Alarm Enable Preempt Event Enabled Pattern Event Enabled 1 ON 1 ON OFF OFF 2 ON 2 ON 3 3 4 ON 4 ON 5 ON 5 ON 6 ON 6 ON 7 7 8 8 9 ON 9 10 10 11 11 12 ON 12 ON 13 13 14 ON 14 ON 15 15 16 16 17 ON 17 18 ON 18 19 ON 19 20 ON 20 ON 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 ON 25 ON 26 ON 26 ON 27 ON 27 ON 28 ON 28 29 ON 29 ON 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 ON 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 ON 48 49 ON 49 50 ON 50 51 ON 51 52 ON 52 53 ON 53 54 ON 54 55 ON 55 56 ON 56 57 ON 57 58 ON 58 59 59 60 60 61 ON 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 86 87 87 88 88 89 89 90 90 91 91 92 92 93 93 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 97 98 98 99 99 100 100 101 101 102 102 103 103 104 104 105 105 106 106 107 107 108 108 109 109 110 110 111 111 112 112 113 113 114 114 115 115 116 116 117 117 118 118 119 119 120 120 121 121 122 122 123 123 124 124 125 125 126 126 127 127 128 128 8 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Preemption Times[3.1]/Phases[3.2]/Options[3.3] Preemption Times+[3.4]/Overlaps+[3.5]/Options+[3.6] Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 Preempt 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lock Input ON ON ON ON ON ON Enable ON ON ON ON ON ON Override Auto Flash ON ON ON ON ON ON Type RAIL RAIL EMERG EMERG EMERG EMERG Override Higher Preempt ON ON ON ON ON ON Skip Track Flash in Dwell Volt Mon Flash Link to Preempt Coord in Preempt ON ON ON ON ON ON Delay Return Max/Min MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX Min Duration Extend Dwell Min Green 10 Pattern Min Walk Output Mode DWELL DWELL DWELL DWELL DWELL DWELL Ped Clear Track Over 1 Track Green Track Over 2 Min Dwell 2 2 60 2 2 2 Track Over 3 Max Presence Track Over 4 Track Veh1 Track Over 5 Track Veh2 Track Over 6 Track Veh3 Track Over 7 Track Veh4 Track Over 8 Dwell Cyc Veh1 3 Track Over 9 Dwell Cyc Veh2 Track Over 10 Dwell Cyc Veh3 Track Over 11 Dwell Cyc Veh4 Track Over 12 Dwell Cyc Veh5 DwellCyc Over 1 Dwell Cyc Veh6 DwellCyc Over 2 Dwell Cyc Veh7 DwellCyc Over 3 Dwell Cyc Veh8 DwellCyc Over 4 Dwell Cyc Veh9 DwellCyc Over 5 Dwell Cyc Veh10 DwellCyc Over 6 Dwell Cyc Veh11 DwellCyc Over 7 Dwell Cyc Veh12 DwellCyc Over 8 Dwell Cyc Ped1 DwellCyc Over 9 Dwell Cyc Ped2 DwellCyc Over 10 Dwell Cyc Ped3 DwellCyc Over 11 Dwell Cyc Ped4 DwellCyc Over 12 Dwell Cyc Ped5 Ped Clear Dwell Cyc Ped6 Yellow Dwell Cyc Ped7 Red Dwell Cyc Ped8 Return Max Exit 1 Exit 2 Exit 3 Exit 4 Low Priority Preempt [3] Preempt 7 8 9 10 Min Max Enable Lock Mode MAX MAX MAX MAX Coord in Preempt No Skip Priority P1 Priority P2 Priority P3 Priority P4 Lock Headway Group Lock Queue Jump Free Mode Alt Table 9 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) TB Coor, Advanced Scheduler [4.3] Month Day of Week Day of Month 1 2 3 Plan J F M A M J J A S O N D S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 Day Plan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 22 1 23 1 24 1 25 1 26 1 27 1 28 1 29 1 30 1 31 1 32 1 TB Coor, Day Plan [4.4] Day Plan Table 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour 6 9 16 18 Minute 50 20 Action 99 99 99 99 99 Day Plan Table 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Day Plan Table 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Table 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hour Minute Action Day Plan Link 1-16 [4.3] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Link 10 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) TB Coor, Action Table [4.5] Action Pattern Aux 1 Aux 2 Aux 3 Special 1 Special 2 Special 3 Special 4 Special 5 Special 6 Special 7 Special 8 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 255 Channels/SDLC+, IO Logic [1.8.7] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 User Input map [1.8.9.1] Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 User Output Map [1.8.9.2] Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 11 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Miscellaneous Data Alternate Phase Program 1, Interval Times [1.1.6.1] Alternate Phase Program 2, Interval Times [1.1.6.1] Alternate Phase Program 3, Interval Times [1.1.6.1] Ped Min Red Assign Bike Phase Walk PassageMax1Max2Yellow Clear Green Clear Ph Clear PhaseWalk Ped Min PassageMax1Max2Yellow Red Assign Bike PhaseWalk Ped Min PassageMax1Max2Yellow Red Assign Bike Clear Green Clear Ph Clear Clear Green Clear Ph Clear 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 Alternate Phase Program 1, Phase Options [1.1.6.2] Sim Gap Cond Assign Column Non Act1 Lock Call Soft Recall Dual Entry Guar Pass RIW Reservice Red Rest Max 2 Ped Delay Conf Phs1 Conf Phs1 Enb Service Phase 1 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Alternate Phase Program 2, Phase Options [1.1.6.2] Sim Gap Cond Assign Column Non Act1 Lock Call Soft Recall Dual Entry Guar Pass RIW Reservice Red Rest Max 2 Ped Delay Conf Phs1 Conf Phs1 Enb Service Phase 1 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Alternate Phase Program 3, Phase Options [1.1.6.2] Sim Gap Cond Assign Column Non Act1 Lock Call Soft Recall Dual Entry Guar Pass RIW Reservice Red Rest Max 2 Ped Delay Conf Phs1 Conf Phs1 Enb Service Phase 1 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 12 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Alternate Phase Program 1, Calls and Redirection [1.1.6.3] Alternate Phase Program 2, Calls and Redirection [1.1.6.3] Assigned ENTRY Call Phases From to From to From to From to Assigned Ph ENTRY Call Phases From to From to From to From to Phs 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Detector Alternate Program 1, Vehicle Parameters [5.5.1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 (EL1) (WL1) (WT1) (WT2) (ET1) (ET2) (ST1) (SR1) (NT1) (NR1) Extend Queue Call Phase Delay Time No Activity Max Presence Erratic Cnt Fail Time Detector Alternate Program 1, Vehicle Options [5.5.2] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Volume Occupancy Yellow Lock Red Lock Added Initial Call Extend Time Queue Limit Detector Alternate Program 1, Ped Parameters [5.5.4] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Call Phase No Activity Max Presence Erratic Cnt Channel/SDLC +, Assign to Phases [1.8.4] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 21 22 23 24 PH/OLP # 1 6 2 7 3 2 3 7 7 5 2 Flash Red Flash Yellow Flash Green Inh Red Flash in Preempt Color Flash Rate Override Type Olap Ovrd 13 of 14 NYSDOT - Region 1 Timing Sheet 10/4/2024 10:10:26 AM Station : 1135 - IP WAE @ Rapp ( Permanent File ) Communication, IP Parameters [6.5] Octet 1 Octet 2 Octet 3 Octet 4 IP Address 1 192 IP Address 2 168 IP Address 3 IP Address 4 100 IP Mask 1 255 IP Mask 2 255 IP Mask 3 255 IP Mask 4 IP Broadcast 1 IP Broadcast 2 IP Broadcast 3 IP Broadcast 4 IP Gateway 1 192 IP Gateway 2 168 IP Gateway 3 IP Gateway 4 1 IP Port 5001 14 of 14 APPENDIX C Lanes, Volumes, Timings Timing Plan: Default 3: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 12/11/2024 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Volume (vph) 75 1066 46 179 691 75 21 18 82 65 53 62 Future Volume (vph) 75 1066 46 179 691 75 21 18 82 65 53 62 Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Storage Length (ft) 293 288 354 317 0 0 0 0 Storage Lanes 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 Taper Length (ft) 25 25 25 25 Lane Util. Factor 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Frt 0.850 0.850 0.850 0.850 Flt Protected 0.950 0.950 0.974 0.973 Satd. Flow (prot) 1787 3574 1615 1805 3539 1553 0 1802 1615 0 1799 1615 Flt Permitted 0.221 0.074 0.974 0.973 Satd. Flow (perm) 416 3574 1615 141 3539 1553 0 1802 1615 0 1799 1615 Right Turn on Red Yes Yes Yes Yes Satd. Flow (RTOR) 90 90 98 98 Link Speed (mph) 45 45 30 30 Link Distance (ft) 615 630 485 576 Travel Time (s) 9.3 9.5 11.0 13.1 Peak Hour Factor 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.96 0.96 0.96 Heavy Vehicles (%) 1% 1% 0% 0% 2% 4% 5% 0% 0% 5% 0% 0% Adj. Flow (vph) 82 1159 50 201 776 84 25 21 98 68 55 65 Shared Lane Traffic (%) Lane Group Flow (vph) 82 1159 50 201 776 84 0 46 98 0 123 65 Enter Blocked Intersection No No No No No No No No No No No No Lane Alignment Left Left Right Left Left Right Left Left Right Left Left Right Median Width(ft) 12 12 0 0 Link Offset(ft) 0 0 0 0 Crosswalk Width(ft) 16 16 16 16 Two way Left Turn Lane Headway Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Turning Speed (mph) 15 9 15 9 15 9 15 9 Number of Detectors 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Detector Template Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Leading Detector (ft) 20 100 20 20 100 20 20 100 20 20 100 20 Trailing Detector (ft) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detector 1 Position(ft) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detector 1 Size(ft) 20 6 20 20 6 20 20 6 20 20 6 20 Detector 1 Type Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Detector 1 Channel Detector 1 Extend (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 1 Queue (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 1 Delay (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 2 Position(ft) 94 94 94 94 Detector 2 Size(ft) 6 6 6 6 Detector 2 Type Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Detector 2 Channel Detector 2 Extend (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Turn Type pm+pt NA Perm pm+pt NA Perm Split NA Prot Split NA Prot Protected Phases 1 6 5 2 7 7 7 3 3 3 2024 Existing AM Peak 4:24 pm 10/17/2024 Baseline Synchro 12 Report Page 1 Lanes, Volumes, Timings Timing Plan: Default 3: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 12/11/2024 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Permitted Phases 6 6 2 2 Detector Phase 1 6 6 5 2 2 7 7 7 3 3 3 Switch Phase Minimum Initial (s) 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 Minimum Split (s) 10.0 22.5 22.5 10.0 24.0 24.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 Total Split (s) 35.0 60.0 60.0 35.0 60.0 60.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 Total Split (%) 24.1% 41.4% 41.4% 24.1% 41.4% 41.4% 17.2% 17.2% 17.2% 17.2% 17.2% 17.2% Maximum Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 Yellow Time (s) 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 All-Red Time (s) 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Lost Time Adjust (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Lost Time (s) 5.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 Lead/Lag Lead Lag Lag Lead Lag Lag Lead-Lag Optimize? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Vehicle Extension (s) 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Recall Mode Max C-Max C-Max Max C-Max C-Max Max Max Max Max Max Max Walk Time (s) 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 Flash Don't Walk (s) 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 Pedestrian Calls (#/hr) 0 0 0 0 0 Act Effct Green (s) 85.0 54.0 54.0 85.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.59 0.37 0.37 0.59 0.37 0.37 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 v/c Ratio 0.16 0.87 0.08 0.47 0.59 0.13 0.19 0.32 0.50 0.21 Control Delay (s/veh) 11.8 50.6 0.8 31.1 38.8 5.4 57.5 12.9 65.5 4.8 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay (s/veh) 11.8 50.6 0.8 31.1 38.8 5.4 57.5 12.9 65.5 4.8 LOS B D A C D A E B E A Approach Delay (s/veh) 46.2 34.7 27.1 44.5 Approach LOS D C C D 90th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 90th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR 70th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 70th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR 50th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 50th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR 30th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 30th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR 10th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 10th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR Stops (vph) 28 958 1 106 543 8 35 13 108 3 Fuel Used(gal) 1 27 0 3 15 0 1 1 3 0 CO Emissions (g/hr) 58 1898 14 223 1051 34 56 42 189 25 NOx Emissions (g/hr) 11 369 3 43 205 7 11 8 37 5 VOC Emissions (g/hr) 13 440 3 52 244 8 13 10 44 6 Dilemma Vehicles (#) 0 36 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 Queue Length 50th (ft) 29 532 0 111 308 0 39 0 109 0 Queue Length 95th (ft) 52 630 4 189 371 32 75 44 179 17 Internal Link Dist (ft) 535 550 405 496 Turn Bay Length (ft) 293 288 354 317 Base Capacity (vph) 527 1331 657 426 1317 634 248 307 248 307 2024 Existing AM Peak 4:24 pm 10/17/2024 Baseline Synchro 12 Report Page 2 Lanes, Volumes, Timings Timing Plan: Default 3: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 12/11/2024 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Starvation Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spillback Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Storage Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced v/c Ratio 0.16 0.87 0.08 0.47 0.59 0.13 0.19 0.32 0.50 0.21 Intersection Summary Area Type: Other Cycle Length: 145 Actuated Cycle Length: 145 Offset: 0 (0%), Referenced to phase 2:WBTL and 6:EBTL, Start of Green Natural Cycle: 80 Control Type: Actuated-Coordinated Maximum v/c Ratio: 0.87 Intersection Signal Delay (s/veh): 40.5 Intersection LOS: D Intersection Capacity Utilization 65.8% ICU Level of Service C Analysis Period (min) 15 Splits and Phases: 3: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 2024 Existing AM Peak 4:24 pm 10/17/2024 Baseline Synchro 12 Report Page 3 Lanes, Volumes, Timings Timing Plan: AM 3: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 01/03/2025 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Volume (vph) 78 1082 47 182 701 81 21 18 83 70 54 65 Future Volume (vph) 78 1082 47 182 701 81 21 18 83 70 54 65 Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Storage Length (ft) 293 288 354 317 0 0 0 0 Storage Lanes 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 Taper Length (ft) 25 25 25 25 Lane Util. Factor 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Frt 0.850 0.850 0.850 0.850 Flt Protected 0.950 0.950 0.974 0.972 Satd. Flow (prot) 1787 3574 1615 1805 3539 1553 0 1802 1615 0 1796 1615 Flt Permitted 0.214 0.074 0.974 0.972 Satd. Flow (perm) 403 3574 1615 141 3539 1553 0 1802 1615 0 1796 1615 Right Turn on Red Yes Yes Yes Yes Satd. Flow (RTOR) 90 91 99 98 Link Speed (mph) 45 45 30 30 Link Distance (ft) 615 630 485 576 Travel Time (s) 9.3 9.5 11.0 13.1 Peak Hour Factor 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.96 0.96 0.96 Heavy Vehicles (%) 1% 1% 0% 0% 2% 4% 5% 0% 0% 5% 0% 0% Adj. Flow (vph) 85 1176 51 204 788 91 25 21 99 73 56 68 Shared Lane Traffic (%) Lane Group Flow (vph) 85 1176 51 204 788 91 0 46 99 0 129 68 Enter Blocked Intersection No No No No No No No No No No No No Lane Alignment Left Left Right Left Left Right Left Left Right Left Left Right Median Width(ft) 12 12 0 0 Link Offset(ft) 0 0 0 0 Crosswalk Width(ft) 16 16 16 16 Two way Left Turn Lane Headway Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Turning Speed (mph) 15 9 15 9 15 9 15 9 Number of Detectors 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Detector Template Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Leading Detector (ft) 20 100 20 20 100 20 20 100 20 20 100 20 Trailing Detector (ft) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detector 1 Position(ft) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detector 1 Size(ft) 20 6 20 20 6 20 20 6 20 20 6 20 Detector 1 Type Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Detector 1 Channel Detector 1 Extend (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 1 Queue (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 1 Delay (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 2 Position(ft) 94 94 94 94 Detector 2 Size(ft) 6 6 6 6 Detector 2 Type Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Detector 2 Channel Detector 2 Extend (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Turn Type pm+pt NA Perm pm+pt NA Perm Split NA Prot Split NA Prot Protected Phases 1 6 5 2 7 7 7 3 3 3 2027 No Build AM Peak Albany Landfill Transfer Station 4:12 pm 01/03/2025 2027 No Build AM Synchro 12 Report CHA Page 1 Lanes, Volumes, Timings Timing Plan: AM 3: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 01/03/2025 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Permitted Phases 6 6 2 2 Detector Phase 1 6 6 5 2 2 7 7 7 3 3 3 Switch Phase Minimum Initial (s) 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 Minimum Split (s) 10.0 22.5 22.5 10.0 24.0 24.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 Total Split (s) 35.0 60.0 60.0 35.0 60.0 60.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 Total Split (%) 24.1% 41.4% 41.4% 24.1% 41.4% 41.4% 17.2% 17.2% 17.2% 17.2% 17.2% 17.2% Maximum Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 Yellow Time (s) 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 All-Red Time (s) 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Lost Time Adjust (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Lost Time (s) 5.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 Lead/Lag Lead Lag Lag Lead Lag Lag Lead-Lag Optimize? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Vehicle Extension (s) 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Recall Mode Max C-Max C-Max Max C-Max C-Max Max Max Max Max Max Max Walk Time (s) 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 Flash Don't Walk (s) 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 Pedestrian Calls (#/hr) 0 0 0 0 0 Act Effct Green (s) 85.0 54.0 54.0 85.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.59 0.37 0.37 0.59 0.37 0.37 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 v/c Ratio 0.16 0.88 0.08 0.48 0.60 0.14 0.19 0.32 0.52 0.22 Control Delay (s/veh) 11.9 51.7 1.0 31.5 39.1 6.1 57.5 12.9 66.4 5.4 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay (s/veh) 11.9 51.7 1.0 31.5 39.1 6.1 57.5 12.9 66.4 5.4 LOS B D A C D A E B E A Approach Delay (s/veh) 47.1 34.9 27.0 45.4 Approach LOS D C C D 90th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 90th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR 70th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 70th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR 50th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 50th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR 30th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 30th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR 10th %ile Green (s) 30.0 54.0 54.0 30.0 54.0 54.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 10th %ile Term Code MaxR Coord Coord MaxR Coord Coord MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR MaxR Stops (vph) 32 976 1 110 552 10 35 13 113 4 Fuel Used(gal) 1 28 0 3 15 1 1 1 3 0 CO Emissions (g/hr) 63 1946 15 229 1070 39 56 42 200 27 NOx Emissions (g/hr) 12 379 3 45 208 8 11 8 39 5 VOC Emissions (g/hr) 15 451 3 53 248 9 13 10 46 6 Dilemma Vehicles (#) 0 37 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 Queue Length 50th (ft) 30 544 0 113 314 0 39 0 115 0 Queue Length 95th (ft) 54 643 5 193 378 36 75 45 186 20 Internal Link Dist (ft) 535 550 405 496 Turn Bay Length (ft) 293 288 354 317 Base Capacity (vph) 522 1331 657 426 1317 635 248 308 247 307 2027 No Build AM Peak Albany Landfill Transfer Station 4:12 pm 01/03/2025 2027 No Build AM Synchro 12 Report CHA Page 2 Lanes, Volumes, Timings Timing Plan: AM 3: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 01/03/2025 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Starvation Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spillback Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Storage Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced v/c Ratio 0.16 0.88 0.08 0.48 0.60 0.14 0.19 0.32 0.52 0.22 Intersection Summary Area Type: Other Cycle Length: 145 Actuated Cycle Length: 145 Offset: 0 (0%), Referenced to phase 2:WBTL and 6:EBTL, Start of Green Natural Cycle: 80 Control Type: Actuated-Coordinated Maximum v/c Ratio: 0.88 Intersection Signal Delay (s/veh): 41.1 Intersection LOS: D Intersection Capacity Utilization 66.7% ICU Level of Service C Analysis Period (min) 15 Splits and Phases: 3: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 2027 No Build AM Peak Albany Landfill Transfer Station 4:12 pm 01/03/2025 2027 No Build AM Synchro 12 Report CHA Page 3 Lanes, Volumes, Timings Timing Plan: 1: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 12/11/2024 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Volume (vph) 78 1082 47 182 701 81 21 18 83 70 54 65 Future Volume (vph) 78 1082 47 182 701 81 21 18 83 70 54 65 Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Storage Length (ft) 293 288 354 317 0 0 0 0 Storage Lanes 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 Taper Length (ft) 25 25 25 25 Lane Util. Factor 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Frt 0.850 0.850 0.850 0.850 Flt Protected 0.950 0.950 0.974 0.972 Satd. Flow (prot) 1787 3574 1615 1805 3539 1553 0 1802 1615 0 1796 1615 Flt Permitted 0.306 0.153 0.974 0.972 Satd. Flow (perm) 576 3574 1615 291 3539 1553 0 1802 1615 0 1796 1615 Right Turn on Red Yes Yes Yes Yes Satd. Flow (RTOR) 164 164 177 177 Link Speed (mph) 45 45 30 30 Link Distance (ft) 615 630 485 576 Travel Time (s) 9.3 9.5 11.0 13.1 Peak Hour Factor 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.96 0.96 0.96 Heavy Vehicles (%) 1% 1% 0% 0% 2% 4% 5% 0% 0% 5% 0% 0% Adj. Flow (vph) 85 1176 51 204 788 91 25 21 99 73 56 68 Shared Lane Traffic (%) Lane Group Flow (vph) 85 1176 51 204 788 91 0 46 99 0 129 68 Enter Blocked Intersection No No No No No No No No No No No No Lane Alignment Left Left Right Left Left Right Left Left Right Left Left Right Median Width(ft) 12 12 0 0 Link Offset(ft) 0 0 0 0 Crosswalk Width(ft) 16 16 16 16 Two way Left Turn Lane Headway Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Turning Speed (mph) 15 9 15 9 15 9 15 9 Number of Detectors 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Detector Template Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Left Thru Right Leading Detector (ft) 20 100 20 20 100 20 20 100 20 20 100 20 Trailing Detector (ft) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detector 1 Position(ft) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detector 1 Size(ft) 20 6 20 20 6 20 20 6 20 20 6 20 Detector 1 Type Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Detector 1 Channel Detector 1 Extend (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 1 Queue (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 1 Delay (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 2 Position(ft) 94 94 94 94 Detector 2 Size(ft) 6 6 6 6 Detector 2 Type Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex Detector 2 Channel Detector 2 Extend (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Turn Type pm+pt NA Perm pm+pt NA Perm Split NA Prot Split NA Prot Protected Phases 1 6 5 2 7 7 7 3 3 3 2027 ETC AM Peak 3:33 pm 11/27/2024 Synchro 12 Report Page 1 Lanes, Volumes, Timings Timing Plan: 1: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 12/11/2024 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Permitted Phases 6 6 2 2 Detector Phase 1 6 6 5 2 2 7 7 7 3 3 3 Switch Phase Minimum Initial (s) 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 Minimum Split (s) 10.0 22.5 22.5 10.0 24.0 24.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 Total Split (s) 11.0 32.0 32.0 10.0 31.0 31.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 Total Split (%) 13.8% 40.0% 40.0% 12.5% 38.8% 38.8% 28.8% 28.8% 28.8% 18.8% 18.8% 18.8% Maximum Green (s) 6.0 26.0 26.0 5.0 25.0 25.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 Yellow Time (s) 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 All-Red Time (s) 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Lost Time Adjust (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Lost Time (s) 5.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 Lead/Lag Lead Lag Lag Lead Lag Lag Lead-Lag Optimize? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Vehicle Extension (s) 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Recall Mode None C-Min C-Min None C-Min C-Min None None None None None None Walk Time (s) 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 Flash Don't Walk (s) 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 Pedestrian Calls (#/hr) 0 0 0 0 0 Act Effct Green (s) 49.3 42.6 42.6 49.0 45.2 45.2 6.7 6.7 8.8 8.8 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.62 0.53 0.53 0.61 0.57 0.57 0.08 0.08 0.11 0.11 v/c Ratio 0.19 0.62 0.05 0.75 0.39 0.10 0.31 0.33 0.65 0.20 Control Delay (s/veh) 8.1 17.2 0.1 29.9 14.4 0.5 39.3 3.5 49.7 1.4 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay (s/veh) 8.1 17.2 0.1 29.9 14.4 0.5 39.3 3.5 49.7 1.4 LOS A B A C B A D A D A Approach Delay (s/veh) 15.9 16.1 14.9 33.0 Approach LOS B B B C 90th %ile Green (s) 6.0 35.0 35.0 5.0 34.0 34.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 90th %ile Term Code Max Coord Coord Max Coord Coord Gap Gap Gap Max Max Max 70th %ile Green (s) 6.0 36.5 36.5 5.0 35.5 35.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 10.0 10.0 10.0 70th %ile Term Code Max Coord Coord Max Coord Coord Gap Gap Gap Max Max Max 50th %ile Green (s) 6.0 37.5 37.5 5.0 36.5 36.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 10.0 10.0 10.0 50th %ile Term Code Max Coord Coord Max Coord Coord Gap Gap Gap Max Max Max 30th %ile Green (s) 5.3 40.2 40.2 5.0 39.9 39.9 5.4 5.4 5.4 8.4 8.4 8.4 30th %ile Term Code Gap Coord Coord Max Coord Coord Gap Gap Gap Gap Gap Gap 10th %ile Green (s) 0.0 64.0 64.0 5.0 74.0 74.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10th %ile Term Code Skip Coord Coord Max Coord Coord Skip Skip Skip Skip Skip Skip Stops (vph) 33 754 0 73 410 1 37 1 115 0 Fuel Used(gal) 1 17 0 3 10 0 1 0 2 0 CO Emissions (g/hr) 59 1222 13 193 700 25 46 26 171 22 NOx Emissions (g/hr) 12 238 3 38 136 5 9 5 33 4 VOC Emissions (g/hr) 14 283 3 45 162 6 11 6 40 5 Dilemma Vehicles (#) 0 68 0 0 38 0 0 0 0 0 Queue Length 50th (ft) 16 234 0 41 138 0 22 0 62 0 Queue Length 95th (ft) 36 327 0 #122 197 3 49 0 #119 0 Internal Link Dist (ft) 535 550 405 496 Turn Bay Length (ft) 293 288 354 317 Base Capacity (vph) 448 1904 937 272 1998 948 405 500 224 356 2027 ETC AM Peak 3:33 pm 11/27/2024 Synchro 12 Report Page 2 Lanes, Volumes, Timings Timing Plan: 1: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 12/11/2024 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Starvation Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spillback Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Storage Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced v/c Ratio 0.19 0.62 0.05 0.75 0.39 0.10 0.11 0.20 0.58 0.19 Intersection Summary Area Type: Other Cycle Length: 80 Actuated Cycle Length: 80 Offset: 0 (0%), Referenced to phase 2:WBTL and 6:EBTL, Start of Green Natural Cycle: 80 Control Type: Actuated-Coordinated Maximum v/c Ratio: 0.75 Intersection Signal Delay (s/veh): 17.2 Intersection LOS: B Intersection Capacity Utilization 66.7% ICU Level of Service C Analysis Period (min) 15 # 95th percentile volume exceeds capacity, queue may be longer. Queue shown is maximum after two cycles. Splits and Phases: 1: Rapp Rd & Washington Ave Ext /Washington Ave Ext 2027 ETC AM Peak 3:33 pm 11/27/2024 Synchro 12 Report Page 3 Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 Documentation The potential of the project to impact environmental and social-cultural resources was evaluated in Part 2 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form (FEAF). This evaluation also estimates the potential magnitude of the impacts based on a series of examples and thresholds. The following environmental/social-cultural issues may be impacted by the proposed project to some degree, as identified in Part 2. Note that no moderate or large impacts were identified. Impact on Land- The proposed project involves the physical disturbance of approximately 2.94 acres of land. Additionally, approximately 1.2 acres of impervious surface is proposed. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be completed for the project. The SWPPP will include erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that there will be no impact from stormwater runoff or sedimentation. Therefore, no significant impacts to land are anticipated. Impact on Geological Features- The project area is contiguous to the Albany Pine Bush, which is a registered National Natural Landmark. According to the National Park Service, the sand dunes were formed by eolian processes in the Northeastern United States. The upland dunes are occupied by pitch pine-scrub oak barrens. The project area does not contain sand dunes or pitch pine-oak barrens. Therefore, the proposed project would not diminish the capacity of the National Natural Landmark to support the biological community that it was established to protect nor are there any known plans by the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission to purchase this property for restoration. The site’s natural condition has been degraded from residential uses, including buildings, lawns and the likely use of pesticides and fertilizers, all of which change the soil chemistry and make restoration much more difficult. Additionally, the property contains clonal black locust, which is not a native pine barrens species and can be difficult to eradicate. Therefore, no significant impacts to geological features are anticipated. Impact on Plants and Animals- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Environmental Resource Mapper was reviewed, and the New York Natural Heritage Program (NHP) provided a response dated November 7, 2024, that identified the following: • Karner Blue Butterfly (Plebejus melissa samuelis)- state endangered • Frosted Elfin (Callophrys irus)-state threatened • Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus)- Special Concern • Edward’s Hairstreak (Satyrium edwardsii)-Unlisted • Inland Barrens Buckmoth (Hemileuca maia maia)- Special Concern • Bird Dropping Moth (Cerma cora)- Unlisted • Pine Barrens Zanclognatha (Zanclognatha martha)- Unlisted • Chocolate Renia (Renia nemoralis)- Unlisted • Sensitive Chytonix (Chytonix sensilis)- Unlisted • Successional Northern Sandplain Grassland- Natural Community • Pitch Pine-oak Forest- Natural Community • Pitch Pine-Scrub Oak Barrens- Natural Community The United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) database identified the following: • Northern Long-eared Bat (Myotis septentrionalis)- federally endangered • Tricolored Bat (Perimyotis subflavus)-federally proposed endangered • Karner Blue Butterfly (Plebejus melissa samuelis), federally endangered • Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus)- federally proposed threatened • No critical habitats have been identified for this location. A copy of the NHP response and the IPaC list can be found in the Habitat Assessment (Attachment A). CHA completed a site investigation on November 1, 2024, to complete a Habitat Assessment. The results of the Habitat Assessment dated January 2025 are as follows: • The project area lacks suitable habitat for Karner blue butterfly, frosted elfin, inland barrens buckmoth, Edwards’s hairstreak, bird dropping moth, pine barrens zanclognatha, chocolate renia, sensitive chytonix and monarch butterfly. • Red-headed woodpeckers are not a regular visitor to the project area vicinity. If at all being used, it would be on a transient basis and therefore would have no to negligible impacts on their migration or breeding. • No natural/native communities occur within the transfer station area. • Tree and woody vegetation removal will be completed in the winter between November 1- March 31 when the bats are hibernating. Therefore, no impact on the northern long- eared bats or tricolored bats are anticipated. Therefore, no significant impacts to the species and communities identified above are anticipated. As described above in the section for geological features, the project area is contiguous to the Albany Pine Bush, which is a registered National Natural Landmark. The project area does not contain sand dunes or pitch pine-oak barrens. Therefore, the proposed project would not diminish the capacity of the National Natural Landmark to support the biological community that it was established to protect nor are there any known plans by the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission to purchase this property for restoration. 2 The operation of the facility will not involve use of pesticides, but an outside vendor will be used to manage pests, which may involve the use of pesticides. Integrated Pest Management practices will be used. No significant impacts are anticipated. Impact on Historic and Archeological Resources- A Phase 1 Cultural Resources Survey was completed by Hartgen Archeological Associated, Inc. (HAA) for the project area as part of the Albany Landfill Eastern Expansion project. This work identified a precontact site that is within the proposed transfer station project area. As a result, HAA completed a Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation dated June 2025 (Attachment B). The Phase 2 Archeological Site Evaluation assessed the extent of the precontact site and evaluated its eligibility for the National Register and recommended that the site be identified as National Register Eligible. In a letter dated August 5, 2025, the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (NYSOPRHP) State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) indicated that the precontact site is eligible for the State and National Registers of Historic Places. The NYSOPRHP recommended that the site be avoided through encapsulation or redesign of the project plans (Attachment B). The proposed approach will be to encapsulate the site such that it will be protected from disturbance. The NYSOPRHP has reviewed the encapsulation plan and provided a response dated November 24, 2025, that included stipulations. Refer to this letter in Attachment B for the list of stipulations. It is the City of Albany’s intent to concur with these stipulations, and the site will be encapsulated during construction. As a result, there will be no significant impact on historic and archeological resources. Impact on Energy- Development of the property with a transfer station will require energy consumption for lighting and heating. As a result, there will be an increase in energy use over the existing residential use. The estimated annual electricity demand during operation is 156,000 kWh. The supplier of the electricity will be National Grid, and the project will not require a new or an upgrade to an existing substation. Therefore, the project would have no significant impact on energy. The facility will meet local energy codes and use current energy efficient lighting. Impact on Noise, Odor, and Light- There would be temporary noise impact during construction. This impact would take place from Monday through Friday from the hours of 7am to 5pm. There would be no significant increases in noise associated with operation of the transfer station because most operations will take place within the building. Operation noise such as the movement of trucks outside of the building will be no different than the existing noise associated with trucks currently entering and exiting the landfill. Additionally, sensitive receptors such as the Daughters of Sarah Community for Seniors is located approximately 1,300 feet to the southwest of the project area and the Teresian House Center for the Elderly is located approximately 1,400 feet to the southwest of the project area, across Washington Ave extension, well separated from the proposed transfer station site. No significant adverse noise impacts are anticipated. 3 There will be intermittent odor (duration 15 minutes) from select solid wastes. As noted above, sensitive receptors are at least 1,300 feet away. A transfer station does not involve the decomposition of waste. Therefore, there will be no significant adverse impacts associated with odor. Building mounted exterior lights are proposed. The mounting height will be approximately 20 feet and will be aimed to light the immediate perimeter of the building. The lighting would be designed in such a manner to minimize light trespass and glare. Therefore, no significant adverse light impacts are anticipated. Impact on Human Health- Development of the transfer station will remove a residential use located next to an active landfill and will thus have a beneficial impact by removing residents from the area. Development of the site with a transfer station will result in similar uses to the existing landfill operations. There will be no impact on human health as there will be no residents within close proximity to the transfer station. As noted above, the Daughters of Sarah Community for Seniors is located approximately 1,300 feet to the southwest of the project area and the Teresian House Center for the Elderly is located approximately 1,400 feet to the southwest of the project area, across Washington Ave extension, well separated from the proposed transfer station site. CHA completed a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (Attachment C), dated December 2024. The report indicates that the property has been used for residential purposes from approximately 1960 to present. The property was not identified by the Environmental Risk Information System (ERIS) on reasonably attainable standards or additional environmental record resources. Additionally, the NYSDEC’s Environmental Remediation Databases including the Spills Incidents Database, Bulk Storage Database, and Environmental Site Remediation Database were searched for records associated with the property and no records were identified. The report noted that there is minimal to no potential for vapor encroachment potential. This is based on the lack of evidence of semi volatile organic compound (SVOC) and volatile organic compound (VOC) contamination on the property. The report also indicated that, “Several listings in the ERIS regulatory database report were identified adjacent to the Subject Property. Specifically, the adjacent property located up- gradient and to the north/northwest of the Subject Property was identified in several regulatory databases by ERIS and NYSDEC as a solid waste management facility and landfill. Based on the records identified by the regulatory database and NYSDEC’s environmental remediation databases as well as CHA’s supplemental knowledge of the site, this site’s historical use as a landfill represents a REC for the following reasons: • Potential for contaminated groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property. 4 • Both the active and inactive landfill located at the site are a likely source of PFAS based on the known municipal solid waste interred at both landfills. Due to the proximity of both landfills and the direction of groundwater, there is the potential for PFAS impacted groundwater to migrate from the landfill to the Subject Property.” Development of the site with a transfer station would only have a small potential to intersect the groundwater during the construction of foundations. Conservatively, the foundation in the northeast corner of the building would extend about one foot below the high groundwater table, which varies seasonally. If necessary, the water would be pumped from the foundation excavation and discharged via a silt bag or to a containment area, or both, nearby on the site and allowed to drain back into the groundwater table. There will be no offsite or surface water discharge of groundwater. As a result, no impacts are anticipated. Consistency with Community Plans- The property is currently zoned R-1L, Single-Unit, Low Density residential. It is also located within the Pine Bush Overlay District. Development of the property with a solid waste transfer station, will be contrary to the current zoning. Such uses are not permitted within this district. As a result, the City of Albany will likely make a determination that the transfer station is a public use on City-owned land and therefore not subject to the underlying zoning. From a land use perspective, this is an ideal location for the transfer station. It is a logical use occurring immediately adjacent to the Rapp Road landfill and accessed from the existing landfill access road. The transfer station will be in close proximity to landfill operations and maintenance facilities that are intended to remain in operation, even after the landfill is closed and restored. The residential property is an island of residential use located adjacent to restored habitat restoration areas that will, in the future, be managed through periodic burns that will be generally incompatible with residential uses. The proposed transfer station can be temporarily shut down so burns can occur in off peak hours of use such that there will be little or no impact of smoke on people or operations. The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission staff have been conducting prescribed burns adjacent to the landfill for many years and there is good coordination between landfill staff and Commission staff prior to and during these burns. Additionally, the property is located adjacent to a currently active landfill and adjacent to landfill operations, which is not conducive to continuing as a residential use. It is also important to note that the site of the proposed transfer station was first evaluated and approved under the Part 360 permit for the Eastern Expansion, to serve as the new location for landfill offices and the Materials Recycling Facility. As part of the Part 360 permit process, the use of this land was also vetted through a thorough SEQR process. The site was further reviewed by the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission and determined not to be designated as lands proposed for acquisition by the Commission for the purposes of restoration and the Commission did not object to the proposed use as landfill operations facilities. Based on the history of environmental and land use review and permitting, it is unlikely that the proposed use of this property for a solid waste transfer station will have any significant impacts on land use and zoning either now or in the future. 5 Development of the property will increase the intensity of the land use from suburban residential to a municipal solid waste transfer station. However, due to the fact that there are no other residential uses in close proximity to the property and the property is directly adjacent to an active landfill, including active landfill operation facilities, this change in land use intensity will have no impact on adjacent uses and in the end will create a more compatible land use scenario for this part of the City. Consistency with Community Character- Development of the property will change the type and intensity of the use but will be completely compatible with the surrounding land uses, especially the adjacent landfill operations. There are no other residential uses in close proximity such that this project would have any impact on surrounding uses. No significant impacts on community character are anticipated. Additional Considerations In addition to the above resources and in further support of the determination of no significant impacts, no impacts will occur to the following resources: Impacts on Surface Water-There are no wetlands or waterbodies within the project area. There is a mapped National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) wetland to the north of the project area, however, this wetland will not be impacted by the project. A jurisdictional determination request was submitted to the NYSDEC for the project site. The NYSDEC response dated July 29, 2025, for two of the parcels located on the south side of the project area indicates that there are no NYSDEC regulated freshwater wetlands and/or adjacent areas identified on the parcels. The NYSDEC response dated July 29, 2025, for the parcel located on the north side of the project area indicates that the parcel contains freshwater wetlands and/or regulated adjacent area (Attachment D). This wetland is part of the Rapp Road Landfill Eastern Expansion habitat restoration area, an ongoing restoration project sponsored by the City of Albany as mitigation for the landfill Eastern Expansion. The boundary of this wetland has been delineated and no work is proposed within the wetland or the adjacent area. Impact on Groundwater- The proposed project would not result in a new or additional use of groundwater and would not have the potential to introduce contaminants to groundwater or an aquifer. Impact on Flooding- There are no mapped floodplains within the project area. Impacts on Air- There will be temporary emissions during construction and as there is with the operation of the landfill, there will be emissions from garbage trucks, municipal vehicles and equipment used to move trash. There are no new air emissions associated with the proposed project. 6 Impact on Agricultural Resources-There are no farms or other agricultural resources within the project area, and the project area is not within an Agricultural District. Impact on Aesthetic Resources-There will be no impact on aesthetic resources. The proposed transfer station will be adjacent to the existing landfill. Impact on Open Space and Recreation-There will be no impact on open space or recreational resources. Impact on Critical Environmental Areas-There are no mapped Critical Environmental Areas within or adjacent to the project area. Impact on Transportation - Use of the property as a transfer station would occur once the landfill is closed. As a result, truck traffic will not change significantly from current conditions. The estimated daily traffic volume would range from 55 to 95 vehicles when the transfer station is fully operational. The projected truck traffic for the proposed transfer station in 2027 is 19 trucks entering and 19 trucks exiting during the peak hour. The truck/day estimate was compared to the estimated truck volumes included in the 2008 Rapp Road Landfill Eastern Expansion Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that was prepared by CHA. The 2008 EIS indicated that the 2008 truck traffic volume anticipated for the landfill was 125-150 vehicles per day. Currently, the landfill is operating at reduced hours from 7 AM to 11 AM and accepting a lesser amount of waste until it reaches its capacity in 2027. Current waste acceptance is similar to that proposed for the transfer station. Since the number of truck trips to be generated by the proposed transfer station (55 to 95) is lower than the 2008 landfill truck volume estimate, it can be concluded that the closure of the landfill will result in less truck traffic than a fully operational landfill and similar truck traffic under current conditions, thus no significant impacts are anticipated. Evaluation of the anticipated truck traffic volume associated with the proposed project in the Year 2027 revealed that there will be no adverse impacts to the road system. The primary intersection of concern is Washington Avenue Extension at Rapp Road. A comparison of the existing (2024) and proposed (2027) conditions shows that the overall Level of Service (LOS) for this intersection remains the same at a LOS D. No roadway improvements or mitigation would be needed to maintain the current level of traffic operations at the intersection when the transfer station is fully operational in 2027. Refer to Attachment E for the Traffic Analysis Memo prepared by CHA dated May 2025. There may be some minor delays or slowdowns on Rapp Road during construction, but this will be a temporary condition over a short duration of time. There are no pedestrian facilities on Rapp Road. Bicycle use is shared with the road. As a result, the proposed transfer station will not impact pedestrian and bicycle facilities. 7 Impact on Water & Sewer Utilities –Development of a transfer station will have no impact on water and sewer services. Bathroom facilities will be provided in the scale house, but will serve a very limited work staff. Adequate capacity is available to support the new facility, including any washdown needs, without the need for service upgrades. The bathroom facilities at the scale house and washdown drains in the transfer station will discharge via a new lateral sewer to the existing leachate sewer serving the landfill. This sewer discharges into the Albany County sanitary sewer system. Once closed, the leachate flows are expected to decrease over time and eventually the total flow (leachate and transfer station) will be less than the current leachate flows alone. 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