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STATE Of
OPPORTUNITY Environmental
Conservation
Spill Incidents Database Search Details
Spill Record
Administrative Information
DEC Region: 3
Spill Number: 0605851
Spill Date/Time
Spill Date: 08/18/2006 Spill Time: 01:54:00 PM
Call Received Date: 08/21/2006 Call Received Time: 01:54:00 PM
Location
Spill Name: COBBLE CREEK
Address: 5 LOCH LANE
City: RYE BROOK County: Westchester
Spill Description
Material Spilled Amount Spilled Resource Affected
#2 fuel oil UNKNOWN Soil
Cause: Tank Failure
Source: Private Dwelling
Waterbody:
Record Close
Date Spill Closed: 10/16/2006
"Date Spill Closed" means the date the spill case was closed by the case manager in the Department
of Environmental Conservation (the Department). The spill case was closed because either; a) the
records and data submitted indicate that the necessary cleanup and removal actions have been
completed and no further remedial activities are necessary, or b) the case was closed for
administrative reasons (e.g., multiple reports of a single spill consolidated into a single spill number).
The Department however reserves the right to require additional remedial work in relation to the spill,
if in the future it determines that further action is necessary.
If you have questions about this reported incident, please contact the Regional Office where the
incident occurred.
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NE'WYORK Department of
STATE Of
OPPORTUNITY Environmental
Conservation
Spill Incidents Database Search Details
Spill Record
Administrative Information
DEC Region: 3
Spill Number: 0604492
Spill Date/Time
Spill Date: 07/21/2006 Spill Time: 10:33:00 AM
Call Received Date: 07/21/2006 Call Received Time: 10:33:00 AM
Location
Spill Name: REAL ESATE TRANSACTION
Address: 5 LOCH LANE
City: RYE BROOK County: Westchester
Spill Description
Material Spilled Amount Spilled Resource Affected
#2 fuel oil UNKNOWN Soil
Cause: Tank Test Failure
Source: Private Dwelling
Waterbody:
Record Close
Date Spill Closed: 10/16/2006
"Date Spill Closed" means the date the spill case was closed by the case manager in the Department
of Environmental Conservation (the Department). The spill case was closed because either; a) the
records and data submitted indicate that the necessary cleanup and removal actions have been
completed and no further remedial activities are necessary, or b) the case was closed for
administrative reasons (e.g., multiple reports of a single spill consolidated into a single spill number).
The Department however reserves the right to require additional remedial work in relation to the spill,
if in the future it determines that further action is necessary.
If you have questions about this reported incident, please contact the Regional Office where the
incident occurred.
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