NEIC
EPA-330/1 -37-002
'
MULTI-MEDIA PRIORITY RANKING
OF SELECTED FEDERAL FACILITIES
REGION II
September 198/
National Enforcement Investigations Center, Denver
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Enforcement
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING
EPA -330/1-87-002
MULTI-MEDIA PRIORITY RANKING
OF SELECTED FEDERAL FACILITIES
REGION II
September 1987^
Joel K. Mattern
Eugene Lubieniecki, Jr.
NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIONS CENTER
Denver, Colorado
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
METHODS 3
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (RCRA) 3
SITE CONTAMINATION (CERCLA) 6
WASTEWATER DISCHARGES (CWA) 7
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL (PCB) STORAGE AND USE
(TSCA) 8
AIR EMISSIONS (CAA) 8
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT (SDWA) 9
RESULTS 10
TABLES
1 Facility Rating Criteria 5
2 Facility Ratings (by ranking) 11
3 Facility Ratings (by State) 19
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INTRODUCTION
In order to more effectively allocate EPA investigation resources, a multi-
media priority ranking model was developed by NEIC in 1984 (updated July
1987) to evaluate selected Federal facilities according to their relative potential
for having environmental problems.* The objective was to use readily available
information in a rapid and objective manner to identify "high priority" facilities for
further detailed evaluation by EPA. The ranking model was not designed to
compare a facility rating with any fixed number to indicate whether a facility is
environmentally "good" or "bad". Rather, the rating is a preliminary indication of
a facility's potential, relative to other installations, for having major
environmental problems. A high rating indicates that a facility has a relatively
high potential for environmental problems, and that further evaluation, if not
already completed, is warranted.
Rating criteria were developed and used to rank facilities according to
the type and magnitude of facility activities which actually or could potentially
result in environmental contamination. In general, these activities include past
and present hazardous waste" generation and management, handling and
storage of hazardous and toxic material, wastewater discharges, air emissions
and drinking water supplies. For purposes of this ranking system and in keep-
ing with EPA Region II and Headquarters priorities, emphasis was put on
potential environmental problems from hazardous waste management activity.
To ensure timely and meaningful comparisons between installations, the
information used to rank the facilities was confined to that which was easily
accessible and available for ail or most of the installations; thus, much of the
facility information used came from various EPA computer databases. This
information was supplemented, as necessary, with Region II file data. More
specific information, such as detailed site inspection reports, was not used here
because such information is available for only a few facilities. Facility
Environmental problems, as generally used here, are directly related to
the release of contaminants to the environment.
As defined in 40 CFR 261
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compliance data was not incorporated into the ranking system because of the
dynamic nature of such information."
Specific facility information and recent compliance data would be used
as part of the detailed followup evaluation of a facility, if warranted.
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METHODS
The list of facilities to be prioritized were chosen by Region II from an
initial listing of Region II Federal facilities generated from EPA's computerized
Facilities Index System (FINDS). The FINDS list contained all (more than
1,000) Federal installations with: (1) known or suspected hazardous waste
disposal sites (active and inactive), (2) Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA) permit application or permits on file with EPA, (3) National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits and/or (4) air emission point
sources. Of these, 88 were selected by Region II for prioritization by NEIC.
Selected facilities were ranked based on the type and relative level of
activity in the following six categories:
Hazardous waste management
Site contamination (known and potential)
Wastewater discharges
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) storage and use
Air emissions
Drinking water supplies
These six categories generally reflect pertinent activities regulated by
one or more of six environmental acts: Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA), Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and
Liability Act (CERCLA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA), the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA),
respectively. The six rating categories and an explanation of the information
used to rank facilities in each category follow.
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (RCRA)
This category ranks facilities according to the potential for environmental
contamination through generation and handling of hazardous waste. For rating
purposes, the category was divided into four activity subcategories: (1) Annual
quantity of hazardous waste generated, (2) waste storage design capacity,
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(3) waste treatment design capacity and (4) waste disposal design capacity.
These general subcategories were used because of the type of information
readily available and the wide range of possible activities and levels of activities
related to hazardous waste management.
The major source of information used for this category was the EPA Haz-
ardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS), a computer database
which includes information submitted to EPA by hazardous waste
generation/handling facilities in RCRA Part A and/or Part B permit applications.
The data includes type and quantity of hazardous wastes generated, types of
hazardous waste handling activity and design capacity of waste processes.
Information was obtained from EPA Region II RCRA files when the computer
database was incomplete (all information was not available for all hazardous
waste facilities).
As shown in Table 1, the minimum rating for any facility generating
hazardous waste is 3. This accounts for activities involving actual generation
and any short term or small quantity handling of waste. Generating facilities
with RCRA storage, treatment or disposal activities were rated according to the
relative level of activity in each subcategory as shown in Table 1. An additional
rating point was assigned to all these facilities to account for potential problems
involved in the actual waste generating process(es). Also, facilities which treat,
store or dispose of hazardous waste in a surface impoundment are assigned an
additional subcategory rating point due to enhanced contamination potential
attributed to the use of impoundments. Subcategory ratings and any additional
rating points were added together to obtain the overall rating for each facility for
"Hazardous Waste Management" as presented in Tables 2 ( overall facility
ranking) and 3 (facility ranking within each state). For example, a facility
generating 12 metric tons of hazardous waste annually, having 10,000 gallons
of container storage capacity and 1,000 gallons per day tank treatment capacity
would, following Table 1, receive 2 rating points for quantity of waste generated,
2 points for storage, 2 points for treatment and 1 points for being a waste
generator (see footnote 1 on Table 1) for a total rating of 7 points for hazardous
waste management. This ranking is an indication of the facility's relative
potential to contaminate the environment and cause environmental problems
through hazardous waste management.
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FACILITY RATING CRITERIA
Hazardous va»tt lanaqaiMnt1
(Juanti cy
Ganaraiad
Rating (• tons/Yr)
a a
1 100. 000 >50.000 50.000 - -
<10 Mtdluai or
unknown
•W H1gn
NPt*
Known*
wastawatar Qficftaraas*
Rating
Flow
Rata
SIC'
Toxicity
Group
^Toxlc
Oljcnarga
Toxic
Suostaneas
PC3
Uia
Nuooar of Critana
Pollutants4 Olscnarqad
at 2100 Tons Par Yaar
Air Missions
iuspactad riazaraous
Air Pollutant*
Olscnargai
Qlsc.iarga :a
Nonattainamnt
Araa
Brink Ini,
watar
Suoo 1 i «s
No. af
Partons
SuopH«c
0 No*
1
2 <.5
3 .5-1.5
4 1.5-2.5
5 >2.S
o
23
No*
Known
Ntf
SuiptctM*
Known
No*
1
2
>2
No*
Yt*
NO*
1"
2"
>2
No*
<1000
41000
to
tt
Th» minimum ratio? far any faci^iey owMncino1 Auartotu *MC«, r«9arti«j* a/ any team}*, er**o*ne «r <aa OMH pnpoaad /or itittng an eft* «ac*ona.l ?rlsriti»« UaC.
fteilitii* nth JflMHi «r pataneiai coaciaunatian a/ drintot? raur tupplica ar« aaaianad ow addieionaJ ntiay points
/ iJ aa indication at pacaneiaiJy nantUt AaaJtA effect*
r*iae«d ea • »p«cj/ie standard lAduaerlaJ C^aaai/ieaeion (SIC) coda fj«* e*ieJ.
in 40 OT 50
air poJJueanc (40 en SI) mlstion source* vita ar ritAout atAar air soureaa
naa porae tourea «auaaiona out
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SITE CONTAMINATION (CERCLA)
This category ranks facilities according to the actual, suspected or poten-
tial for site contamination from either past operations or the present handling of
bulk quantities of hazardous materials (fuel oil, gasoline, etc). The category is
divided into three activity subcategories: (1) seriousness of site contamination
problems, (2) contamination of soil and water, and (3) handling of bulk
quantities of hazardous materials.
Information was obtained from the following EPA computer data bases:
FINDS, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Information System (CERCLIS), Compliance Data System (CDS) and the
Federal Facility Compliance Docket. EPA Region II file information was used to
supplement these data. FINDS lists all known or suspected facility sites which
were contaminated as a result of past activities. CERCLIS tracks these sites
and identifies those which are proposed or on the National Priority List (NPL).
Regional files contain reports of the results of any EPA/State or Department of
Defense site investigations (such as preliminary assessments) for the
suspected CERCLA sites. Preliminary assessment reports and other docu-
ments rate the "seriousness" of site problems as being low, medium or high and
indicate the type of site contamination (soil, water), if known. CDS lists installa-
tions with storage facilities for bulk hazardous materials (fuel oil, gasoline)
through its inventory of volatile organic air emissions.
Rating points were assigned to each facility for activity in each of the
three subcategories using Table 1. Facilities with known contamination of
drinking water supplies were assigned two additional rating points. The sum of
these ratings is the facility's overall rating for "Site Contamination" and is
presented in Tables 2 and 3. An overall rating of 2 indicates that there is no
known or suspected site contamination, but there is the potential for
contamination due to onsite bulk storage of hazardous materials.
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It was found that the files did not contain the results of preliminary
assessments or other site evaluations for all facilities with known or suspected*
site contamination. Sub-category ratings of 3 for "seriousness" and 2 for
"soil/water contamination" were assigned to such facilities with limited or no
specific site information to account for the unknown potential for problems in
these subcatagories [Table 1).
WASTEWATER DISCHARGES (CWM
This category rates facilities according to their actual or potential impacts
for receiving water from wastewater discharges. The three subcategories used
to rate facility activity in this category were: (1) average daily flow rate; (2) the
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)** code for the facility's waste generating
activities and general wastewater type (industrial, sanitary or both) and (3) sus-
pected discharge of toxic wastewater.
Information on the type and flow rate of wastewater discharges was
obtained from the Permit Compliance System (PCS) and EPA Region II NPDES
files. SIC codes and toxic discharge information for each facility were taken
from the EPA computer systems and Region II files. SIC codes were used to
assign each facility to a SIC toxicity group. Each SIC toxicity group from 1
(lowest) to 5 (highest) correlates to the potential for harmful effects from
wastewater discharges from a specific industry (as identified by the SIC code).
The SIC Code/Toxic Pollutant Discharge Potential component of the NPDES
permit ranking system, used by EPA nationally to classify dischargers as 'major1
or 'minor1, was used to assign Toxicity Group Numbers to wastewater discharge
facilities ranked here.
Because SIC codes were not readily available for all installations rated,
EPA Region II file information regarding facility operations and waste genera-
tion was used to determine an appropriate Toxicity Group Number for that
installation. Toxicity Group Numbers were used to help qualitate wastewater
Known or suspected as a result of being included in the FINDS computer
data base.
The SIC code is a number which describes an industry by the type of
activity in which it is engaged.
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discharge in iieu of specific information regarding wastewater characteristics.
Also facilities, known or suspected of discharging toxic wastewater are assigned
additional rating points. Flow rates, general wastewater type, Toxicity Group
Number and suspected discharge of toxic wastewater were used with Table 1 to
assign ratings to each facility in each subcategory. Subcategory ratings were
totaled to obtain the wastewater discharge ratings presented for each facility in
Tables 2 and 3.
POLYCHLQRINATED BIPHENYL fPCB) STORAGE AND USE (TSCA)
This category rates facilities according to information regarding use of
PCBs. Information to identify facilities storing/using these compounds was
obtained through all possible sources including the Department of Defense A-
106 tracking system (which tracks environmental actions at military installa-
tions), HWDMS, FINDS and Region II files. Facilities were rated according to
Table 1. Department of Defense facilities with no specific information regarding
PCBs were assigned a rating point of 2 for this category. This is because
general information indicates that most military installations handle PCBs and
therefore, their use is "suspected". Category ratings for each facility are pre-
sented in Tables 2 and 3.
AIR EMISSIONS (CAA)
This category rates facilities according to (1) the number of criteria air
pollutants (particulates, nitrous oxides, sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide and
volatile organic carbon) emitted through point sources, (2) emissions of
hazardous pollutants and (3) emission of pollutants into areas of nonattainment,
as shown in Table 1. The 100-tons-per-year rate for criteria air pollutants was
used in the rating because that is the emission rate normally used to
differentiate between major and minor point air emission sources. Facilities
which do not have the potential to emit any criteria pollutants at greater than or
equal to 100 tons per year were given a ranking of 1 for that subcategory.
Additional ranking points were assigned facilities which emit nonattainment
pollutants into nonattainment air quality control regions and/or discharge haz-
ardous air pollutants. No attempt was made to incorporate fugitive emissions
into the rating system.
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Information on emission rates was obtained from the Compliance Data
System (CDS), an EPA computer database containing information on permitted
point air emission sources and EPA Region II files. Facilities were rated
quantitatively according to Table 1. Results for each facility are presented in
Tables 2 and 3.
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT fSDWA)
This category rates a facility's potential impact according to (1) whether it
handles its own drinking water supplies and (2) the size of the population
served by the facility. Information was obtained from the Federal Reporting
Data System (FRDS), Public Water Source data. Table 1 identifies how the
rating points were assigned.
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RESULTS
Table 2 shows the selected Federal facilities and their assigned ratings
ranked in decreasing order of overall potential for environmental problems.
Table 3 presents these same facilities segregated by State and ranked in
decreasing order of potential environmental problems. These tables are not
only useful in identifying facilities with relatively high potential for environmental
problems, but they also show which activity(ies) should be considered in
developing a strategy for followup site inspections.
As previously stated, the facility rating was not designed to be compared
to a fixed number to indicate whether an installation is environmentally "good"
or "bad". Rather, the rating indicates the potential of a particular facility to have
environmental problems based on the potential for environmental contamina-
tion relative to other installations. A relatively high total rating indicates that,
based on the type and level of onsite activities, a facility has a high probability of
having environmental problems. It also indicates that further indepth evaluation
of the facility is warranted.
It should be noted that this prioritization system is meant to be only an
initial evaluation of selected facilities. Because of the general nature of the
information used, indepth evaluations should be conducted to verify or deny a
facility's rating, prior to any onsite investigations. Indepth evaluations should
begin with detailed analysis of EPA Region II files and include a review of facil-
ity compliance status.
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Table 2
FACILITY RATING (by ranking;
FFIS
10
NO.
FACILITY
CITY
HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRIMUNB POINT
IMBTE CQNTAN- UA6TEUATER TOXIC UATER AIR TDTPL
NANAGEMENT INATION OISCHM6ES B8STANCE5 SUPPLY EXISS ftWlMB
NJ-210020704 PICATIW ARSENAL
tat! is
Dovtr, NJ
NY-490008973 BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
BrooMuvM Laft
Upton, MY
NY-213B20940 WTDMIET MS0M.
MY-971S80940 Br
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fable 2 (cont.)
FFIS
10
ML
FACILITY
ooom
CITY
NY-1700221M SflUWW AEROSPACE - BETHPAC
Sottn Oy*t«r Bay toad
Btthpagt, MY
HY-1700C5W
W-170023744
SRUWAM AEROSPACE • CALVERTON
Waling flivtr Manor toad
Caivwrton, MY
NAVAL AIR EN6IICERIN6 COTE?
Hancock M off Rt 547
t, NJ
HJ-690510024
W-690S34150
XY-21J820830
FAA TEOHIOL CEMTER
Tilton Road
Atlantic City, NJ
SDCCA AMY DEPOT
SDSSE-flD, Main St
NY
»-170<«7Z03
*K9030«*4
NY-690008993
MY-214«W15
US NPVRL STATION
USNSRiMVflt W
Ctiba, PR
USC8 - SMDY WOK STATION
Hartihorr* Orivt
NJ
KM1XS ATWIC (OCR LAB - KESS
KMHlring Sit*
WHt JiltOfl, MY
US NILITARY ACADEMY
Sldg 732
toinl, NV
NV-6901069%
NY-6900069%
OQE - KNOUJ ATOMIC LAt
Rivtr Aoa«
NY
tU-a90100970
NJ-990090013
FORT OflW
brtmn Rti 3 I 11
Fort Drv, NY
ERM LM - OOE
9«6 Jerwy ftv,
MM Bnramcfc, MJ
9ITE
_ CWTAJI. UABTEIMTER TOIIC
***** mnm oisc^s SLBST^
MIMtlNB onryr
11
10
10
12
10
10
10
12
0 1
0 6
0 5
0 1
0 5
2 3
0 6
0 2
0 6
30
30
27
27
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"able 2 (cont.
ffIS
ID
ML
FAT.1UTY
AOME
CITY
HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRIMXINB POINT
UA6TE CQNTAN- WSTEMTER TOIIC WATER AM rtJTPL
WNASEKNT INATIOI DISCKMEQ 91E6TANCES SUPPLY EMIS8 BMINB
NY-5721S473
VEHICLE MINT MEA/BLD6 44Z
raft M t T\Mpton W
North Syrieusc, MY
AIR NATIONAL SUMD FACILITY
Suffolk County Airport
toitftapton BMdt, NY
PR-1700Z7383 US NAVAL SECURITY SSOUP
PR-SI0010003
PR-210099999
NJ-360010383
Satan* SKI, PR
FORTBUCHMRN
Routt 2S
San Juan, PR
VA HOSPITAL - LYONS
Knollcraft Road
Lyow, NJ
NY-570024438
W-470000525
- STEMART ARMY SUBPOST
Subpoft 36777
Nmburgn, NY
BELL TEST CENTER
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Table 2 (cont.)
FFIS FflCILJTY
10 AOMEB
0. CITY
HUPROOUB SITE POINT ORINKINB POM
W8TE COMTflH- UA6TEMTER TOXIC IMTER AIR rOTflL
NflNflflEKNT IMTION DI9Q4MES SUHTAMZS SUPPLY EMS WKINB
PfM700900Ce HPVOL MUNITION FACILITY
PR-2100001S touts 70
Visquss Island, PR
KM70009008 CMP KILJCR
Pliinfitld **
Ediion, liJ
W-57282«73 914 TflCTICflL flIRLIFT SMLP/AFR
Ni««4ri Fails Intl frpt
Niagara Falls, NY
PR-690J615S USC8 AIR STATION
Insular Highway 2
Aguadilla, PR
Pft-aiOOlOOK CMP SflNTIASO
Routs 1
Saiinas, PR
IU-36001032 Vfl SUPPLY DEPOT
Routs 206
Sossrvills, NJ
NJ-360010377 VR »ICflL CENTER EAST DROME
TrMOmE rnrV
East Oranqt, HJ
HJ-14JS1J904 SREflT SMMP flEFUBE
Plsasant Plains W
MM Vsmon, NJ
MY-690307999 'JSCS/fWSHTJJYD BEMCTT
Floyd Bsrmtt Fists'
NV
XY-360007280 Vft (OIOHL CEMTEI - BUFFALO
Buffalo, NY
W-690306001 U9C8 • GLOUCESTER BA6E
Kinf I Nonsmth 9t
Sloucsstsr City, NJ
NJ-%0013673 CE - PEMICXTOW MEDBE
SS« 9600-13673
PsdricktOMS NJ
10
10
10
10
10
11
10
0 0
0 6
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 3
0 9
0 S
0 0
0 9
0 6
0 5
13
18
16
16
16
13
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Table 2 (cont.)
FFIS
10
FACILITY
CITY
HAZARDOUS SITE POINT MINKIM6 POINT
HASTE COm»- WTEWTER TOXIC HATER AIR TOTAL
MNASEKNT IWTKM 0I9CHWBES 9JKTAKES SUPPLY EXISS
NY-21J720J35 FORT HAMILTON
Tort Hamilton
Brooklin, MY
KY-57E124473 'ASM 6 FLIGHT FACILITY USM
Tonnlin* Road
9yr«cuM, NY
NJ-€90308933 LSCS TMB (XT/ALERT (KG-630)
Pittsburq Ov»
Capi Niy, HJ
NY-360010SX VA KDICAl COTER - AJAHV
113 Holland flvtnw
fllb«y, MY
MY-213720W7 FORT TOTTEM
NV-6903204a9 Fort Tottm
f, MY
1 1
15
UM70009009 89A SUPA.Y OEM - EDISON
Bldg 246 Ihritan Anl
Edison, MJ
HI-U1790006
Fort Hancock
Sandy Hook, MJ
NY-360007&2 VA HOSPITAL - CASTLE POINT
touti 3D
Caitli Point, NY
NY-360010312 VA HOSPITAL - NORTHPORT
Middlivillt «
hpnrt, NY
BULINBTDIMffAWD
Kim »l«
BurlinftOH, MJ
NY-36001(g51 VA HOSPITAL - CANAMI6UA
301 Fort Hill Aw
Canada*gua, NY
NY-213720939 USARC FORT UAKMXTH
NY-210020933 Fort Madwortn
Statan Island, NY
0 1 13
0 5 14
0 7 14
0 1 14
0 4 13
0 1 13
0 3 13
o a
0 3
0 5
0 1
13
12
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Table 2 (cont.)
ffis FWIUTT mums SITE
XL cm
NJ-ei04»W> USfltt - BRITTTN
39th I Fto
CM**, NJ
J9th*Ft*ral v 2 ° ° 6 11
NffWW FfltIS STORA6E SITE 0 9 ,
E of Rt 18 i N of Flitcftv Ad ° ° 0 11
iMistowt, NY
659 WAR SflUAORQN 0 ,
Matvtom flF9 2 ° 5 11
NY
W-123407384 USM - M4IS/PPQ 0 ,
209Riv» 2 2 0 o 6 10
Hoookm, NJ
W-2104a»99 USflRC-STRYKK 3 n
2190 Nottin** Uiy •» . 0 2 0 0 g lo
Trtnton, NJ
«Y-690399
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Table 2 (cont.
FFTS
10
MO.
FACILITY
CITY
HA2MOOJB SITE POINT ORIWINB POINT
UflSTE CONTf*- UA8TBMTER rOXIC WTER AIR TOT*
MNPflEKNT INATION OISCHMBES SUBSTANCES SUPPLY EMISS KKINB
NJ-180000C67 USPS - PERTH AHBOY
209 J*ff«rton Strwt
Pwtfi A*oy, NJ
HY-3600102W VA -OICflL CENTER - BROOKLYN
300 Poly Plaet
Bwoklyn, NY
NV-3600230tt Vfl OTEfCED CMC CENTER
179th St I Undm Blvd
St. Albm, NV
NY-«90308200 3RD CS OIST - ST. SEOffiE flMB
Row ShtMl
Stattn Islwd, NY
NY-30007Z79 Vfl PQICflL CENTER - BRONX
130 U Kingtdridgt Ad
BTOfU, MY
MY-4700002X FEDERPL BUILDING - BUFFALO
111 U Huron Strwt
Buffalo, NV
NV-5700g8391 rQUNBTOM TEST AMI
NV
BATAVIfl UGM CENTER
20304k St
Bativia, NY
NY-470000&33 9SA FEDEJM. BU6/US INFO MEN
29tft S* i M AM
NT
XV-690311000 3» C8 MIT - *BT BPW LT STB
Vflr*
NY
tu-iaooooot? uspg - CLIFFSIOE PWK
160 Edgwitir Roid
Cliffiidt P«% NJ
W-180000023 USP9 - ELIZflflETH
310 N SrtM
EJiiabtth, NJ
0 6
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 2
0 1
0 1
0 1
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Table 2 (cent.)
FFIS
ID
1C.
CITY
IC-141707006 NOMISTOM NflTL HISTORIC PMK
;
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Table 3
FACILITY RATING (by State)
FFI9
10
ML
FflCJUTf
AOMEB
CITY
HA2PJBOUB SITE POINT MIMUNB POINT
WTE CONTAN- UA6TEMTER TOXIC WTEJ? AID TOTAL
NANAGBCNT IMATION DI9CHMBES SLB6TMES SUWLV EMI 56 ttftltf
ftM100»704
NJ-21J72«73
HJ-210020873
«C-210CC032*
NJ-210020S97
MJ-57ia£4018
HJ-170022173
HJ-170022693
NJ-J 70022694
PICflTIIMV ARSENAL
toot* IS
Oovtr, NJ
US flfiNV TNB Off - FORT DIX
Dir of Engr I Hmstn|
Fort Oil, NJ
FORT KNO/TH
1 Marconi fort
fort feraoutft, NJ
KSUIRE AFB
3rd I
14
NJ-170023744
NJ-6906100e«
NJ-690934190
MJ
NOVfL UEAPGN6 STATION - EML£
Tyler Urn i TtxM W
Coiti Nick, NJ
US NAVAL AIR PROPULSION CENTER
1440 PaHouy Av»
Trtnton, NJ
NILITARV OCEAN TEJUIML
Foot of 32nd Strut
Bayenrv, NJ
NAVflL AIR ENBIKERINB CENTER
Ad off At 547
t, NJ
FAA TECHNICAL CENTEI
Til ton fa*
ftfclartic City, MI
HJ-69030802* (HI -
NJ-fl9010M70
NJ-690090013
HJ-360010383
HODR STRnON
NJ
ERM U» - OGE
986 J«rwy Aw
NJ
VA KBPITflL - LYtM
Knollcrafk Moat
Lyom, NJ
14
14
13
14
14
11
11
10
12
10
31
31
38
37
34
31
30
27
21
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Table 3 (cont.
FFIS
10
NO.
FflClUTY
CITY
WAftOOUB SITE POINT MI* I* POINT
UA8TE CWTftN- UA8TEMTER TWIC MTER AIR TOT*
NANPBEMENT IfMTION DISCHARGES SUHTANCES SUPPU QIIS8 MKItt
NJ-4700008B 8SO SUPPLY DEPOT - 8EU£ NEAD
OB Rtf 206 Soutn
tell* HMd, NJ
(U-6901111S2 ENERBV ICSEMCH DCV AON
US My 1 Forrwttl
Plainftero, MJ
1 3
EPO-EDI9W (MB
NJ-68009001S SSfl britan Otpot
£dJ«n, W
IU-47000900a CflNP KIUO
Plainfitld Avt
Edison, NJ
U-3600103£ Vfl SUPPLY DEPOT
Routt 206
SOMTVillfl, W
HJ-360010373 VA CDICM. CENTER EAST ORAN6E
Tram* Avt
East Or-angfl^ HJ
KJ-14J913904 6REAT SUANP AEFUBE
PltMant Plaint «
NJ
HJ-690306001 USC8 - SUUESTEft BASE
King I NMOuth St
Sloucntv City, NJ
U-S6001X73 C£ - PEORICKTOM WEME
SSA 9600-1X71
NJ
KJ-690306S33 U8CS TNtCNT/ALEfT (IMC-630)
PittK«rf ft*
HJ
V-470009009 SSA SUPPLY DEPOT - EDISON
Bldg 246 Riritan ftrvl
Ediion, NJ
NJ-141790006 NPSHMR 6ATEUW
Cf^A UJ^MMM^
TOT* IWR.UUI
Sandy Hoo*, NJ
10
10
10
11
10
0 1
0 6
0 S
0 9
0 6
0 9
0 9
0 *
0 1
20
20
13
18
17
16
13
13
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Table 3 (cont.
FFIS
10
ML
NJ-ei3820133
NJ-21042MED
NJ-123407384
FACILITY
CITY
BURLINBTON AMY ANNO
KiM Blvd
Burlington, NJ
USARC - BRITT1N
39th t Fwtoral
Cuotn, NJ
USM - APNIS/PW
HotoMn, NJ
HA2AROOUS
UA6TE
NANA8E»rT
0
3
0
SITE
CONTAM-
INATION
7
0
2
POINT
MBTBMTER
DI9XMBES
0
2
2
MINKINB POINT
UBMC - STRVKER
2190 Nottingh* H«y
Trtnton, NJ
USP8 - MEM BRUN6MICK
86B«y«rt Strwt
MM Bruranick, NJ
USPS - PERTH MOY
206 Jtf finon StrNt
Pirtfi wooy, NJ
USPS * CUFFSI06 PflflK
160 EdgMt«r te*fl
Clifffidt Pvfc NJ
HJ-2104a)999
NJ-180000097
NJ-180000067
HJ-1M000017
NJ-1MOMQ&
NJ-U170700S
NV-M0006979 BMDOMBI NRniML LABOMTORY
NY-213B20940
NV-971520940
NY-57198»774
USW - ELIZABETH
310 N Braid Strttt
Eliattrtti, NJ
NORRISTONN NATL HISTORIC PMK
Jodny Holloi Ro0
MI
Upton, NY
WTERVLIET
BrotdMy Rt 32
NY
PUOTSBURBH AIR FORCE BASE
PUttiburgh flFB
NY
13 12
13 10
13
0 3 12
0 6
0 6 10
0 3 10
o & a
0 6
0 1
0 1
1 0
0 6 41
0 8 M
39
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Table 3 (cont.)
FFIS FACILITY HUMOOUB SITE POINT OftlMUMB POINT
10 AHOt ««TE CONTAN- UR8TEMATER TOXIC WTER fllR TOTAL
«. CITY NAMBEjefl1 IMTION OISCHMBE5 SUBSTANCES SUW.Y 01195 «*<]*
NY-571924431 SRIFF1M AIR FORCE ME 8 12 8 4 0 * *
NV-971950007 SriffiM AFI
NV
NV-57aB«41 SDCJW. ELECTRIC (9f PUWT 59) 10 12 6 * 0 3 33
600 tain Strut
JoAnMn City, NV
NV-17002162 SflUMW f&OSSXG - BETHMGE 11 10 7 4 0 1 33
South Oyitar Bay tad
fethptp, Iff
NV-17000S59 6M«PN flEROSMCE - CflLVERTON 9 10 6 * 0 » 33
Ming Hivtr towr fto*d
Calvtrton, NY
Ny-213820630 9DGfl AMY DEPOT 7 9 7 2 0 3 30
SOS9E-AO, Nun St
flowilu* NV
NV-a90000993 KNOLLS ATONIC POCR LAJ - KESS 9 7 5 2 04 27
KMMlring Sitt
UMt Hilton, NY
KY-214620913 US MILITARY ACflDENV 6 10 2 4 2 3 27
Slflg 733
Mnt Point, NV
NV-a901069% 001 - KM1LS ATOMIC LAJ 67 S Z 0 6 2S
NY-890008992 ftivwr tort
NY
NV-2140eOZ81 FDRTORW 4 12
town Ms 3 I 11
Fort Una, NV
NV-972123475 VB4IOE «IW PJ6VU6 442 4 10 3 4 0 1 24
Tift M » Tno^m W
Nortii SyraiM, NV
NV-572B24249 AIR NATIONAL 9UWD FACILITY 3 12 2 4 0 2 22
Suffolk County Airport
MnttiMpton BMchf NV
NV-ei002S397 USNR • STBMRT ARMY SUPOST 39 4 2 0 3 21
Suoport 36777
NV
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Table 3 (cont.)
23
FFIS
10
ML
FflTJLJTY
CITY
W2MOOUB SITE POINT MI*I« POINT
UA6TE CQNTPN- UASTEWTER TOXIC *TER SIR TOT*
NPNA6EKNT IWTION OISOM6ES SUBSTANCES SUPPLY EKISS BNtlNB
NY-572024tt* BELL TEST COTTER (ff PLANT 38)
Porter t Balw M
Pcrtir, NV
NY-570CC4438 OFSP VBDM OEF FEO SUPPMT PT
NunStrMt
NV
NOTION. 6UMD
Hingtr 109
h, NY
914 TflCTICflL AIRLIFT SflOUP/flFR
Niagara Falls Intl flrpt
Niagara Falls, NY
NY-69Q307999 USCS/Nfi6-flUY15 8EMCTT
Floyd BMMtt Fitld
Brooklin, NY
NY-30007280 VO NEDIOL CENTER -
3493 Bailty
Buffalo, NY
NY-2137203SS FORT HMILTQN
Fort Haaulton
Brooklin, NV
NV-57ai£447S fl9M 6 FLIfiHT FACILITY USPR
ToMlint float
Syracust, NV
NY-360010eJ6 WR KDICflL CENTER - IURNV
113 Holland flvvw
fllbany, NY
NY-2137Z0897 FOfT TOTTBI
NV-690320429 Fort To*t»
NV
NY-3M0072K VA K3SPITM. - CflSTLE POINT
flotttl)
Castl* Point, NV
NY-3fi0010312 Vfl H09ITAL - NORTWOftT
Niddlevillt Rd
Norttiport, NV
10
10
10
10
0 1
0 1
0 3 20
o i ia
0 0 16
0 9 16
1 1
0 3
15
0 1 15
0 7 14
0 1 14
0 3
13
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Table 3 (cont.)
24
FFIS
10
FAKUTT
AOME
CITY
HUMDOUB SITE POINT OftlMUM POINT
WASTE CONTAW- M6TEMTER TOXIC MATER flIR TOTAL
MNASEJCNT INATIOM OISO«MBE5 SUBSTANCES SUPPLY EKISS «*r SJwal
Statm Islairi, NY
0 5
0 1
0 0
0 3
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 3
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 1
12
12
11
11
10
10
10
10
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Table 3 (cont.)
FFIS
10
CITY
HAZARDOUS SITE POINT MINKINB POINT
UA6TE CONTAN- UASTEUATER TOXIC MATER AIR rOTAL
NANABEJCNT NATION DISCHARGES SUBSTANCES SUPPLY EMISS IWKIN5
FEKRPL SUILDIW - BJFFOLO
111 U Huron Strttt
Buffalo, Iff
YOIMSTDUI TEST (Ml
BtlOT fe*
MY
BPTOVIA USM CENTER
205 Ort 9t
NY
NY-360007279 V* MEDICAL CENTER - BWNX
130 U Kii^ibridft M
HY-470000256
NV-5700efl39i
NY-810022423
NY-470000635
NV-69Q311000
NY-470000137
NY-47000K3I
PR-1700e7203
PR-1700e7383
PR-810010003
Pff-210099999
WM70090002
WK10000123
6BA FEDERAL BIDS/US INFO ASEN
29th St ( 3rd Avt
Brocfclin, NY
3RD CS OIST - WEST BANK LT STA
LOMT NM York Hartor
Rictand, NY
FEDERAL BUILDINB - 7TH AVE
252 7th Avanut
MM York, NY
JACOB K JAVITS FEDERAL BLOB
26 Fidaral Plaia
MM rorfc, NY
US NAVAL STATION
UMRoomitM
Ctita, m
US NAVAL SHUUTY SO*
SilHMI 9IBB
Satana SKA, PR
FORT BUCHANAN
fcxrtta
San Jum, PR
NAVAL ANJUNIHON FACILITY
Routt 70
VitquM Island, PR
10
13
10
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 2
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 0
29
23
23
19
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Table 3 (cont.)
25
FFIS
10
KL
RCJUTT
cm
PR-690KJS8 U6C8 AIR STflTIOM
Irauiar Higfway 2
Aguadilla, PR
PfWlOOlOOOe
teutt 1
Salinas, PR
PW-690360614 US CflflfiT 8UMD
Sinto Tortbio
Sn J*un, PR
VI-690999001 FED AVIATION OJWINIST1MTIQN
Estate Lindtargh Bay
St. Thaws, VI
10
10
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 0
IS
10
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