Keuka Lake @ 141 East Lake Road

141 East Lake Road, Milo

Overview

KEUKA LAKE @ 141 EAST LAKE ROAD (Spill #0502637) is a program facility involved in a spill incident in MILO recorded by the Division of Environmental Remediation of NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The contributing factor is Unknown. The inclident source is Unknown. The spill occurred on June 5, 2005. The received date is June 5, 2005. The case was closed on June 9, 2005.

Spill Information

Spill Number0502637
Program Facility NameKEUKA LAKE @ 141 EAST LAKE ROAD
Address141 East Lake Road
Milo
CountyYates
Spiller CompanyUNKNOWN
Spiller AddressNY
999
Contact NameMARY RODDY
Telephone(315) 536-1119
SWIS Code6230
DEC Region8
Spill Date2005-06-05
Received Date2005-06-05
Close Date2005-06-09
Clean Activity Ceased Date2005-06-09
Contributing FactorUnknown
WaterbodyKEUKA LAKE
SourceUnknown
DEC LeadJRMARCHI
Dispatcher ID71
Reported ByCitizen
Happened After HoursTrue
Material Nameunknown petroleum
Material FamilyPetroleum
UnitsGallons
Material ClassificationC3
Meet StandardsTrue
PenaltyFalse
Federal UST Trust EligibleFalse
Site ID347039
Program TypeER
Facility ID293327
Caller RemarkAN AREA APPROXIMATELY 100' X 240' OF LAKE SHORE FRONTAGE AT KEUKA LAKE IS COVERED IN PETROLEUM PRODUCT. THE CALLER REQUESTS AN IMMEDIATE CALL BACK.
DEC Remark06/05/05: ECO LUTZ RESPONDS TO THE SCENE AND FINDS ONLY A LIGHT SHEEN, WHICH IS BREAKING UP. NO SOURCE IS FOUND. 6/6/05 ECO LUTZ REINSPECTS THE AREA AND FINDS NOTHING. NO FURTHER ACTION NEEDED BY SPILLS. 06/27/2013: PAPER FILE REMOVED PER FILE RETENTION POLICY.
Create Date2005-06-05
Record Update Date2013-06-27 08:43:59.333000000

Location Information

Street Address 141 EAST LAKE ROAD
CityMILO

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Dataset Information

This dataset includes about 500,000 chemical and petroleum spill incidents that are recorded in the Environmental Remediation Databases of NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Petroleum and hazardous chemical spills that can impact the waters of the state must be reported by the spiller. Each recored is registered with spill number, facility program name, spill location, spill date, received date, contributing factor, waterbody, source, spilled material and quantity, etc.

SubjectEnvironment
JurisdictionState of New York
Data ProviderNYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), Division of Environmental Remediation
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Dataset Details

Under State law, petroleum and hazardous chemical spills that can impact the waters of the state must be reported by the spiller (and, in some cases, by anyone who has knowledge of the spills). This dataset contains records of spills of petroleum and other hazardous materials. Every year, DEC receives approximately 15,000 reports of confirmed or suspected releases to the environment. Approximately ninety percent of those releases involve petroleum products. The rest involve various hazardous materials, unknown materials, or other substances such as untreated sewage and cooking grease. Accidental releases of petroleum and/or other hazardous materials occur throughout New York State. Even small releases have the potential to endanger public health and contaminate groundwater, surface water, and soils.

Environmental damage from such releases depends on the material spilled, the quantity spilled and the extent of contamination. Many of these reports are releases of small quantities, typically a few gallons that are contained and cleaned up quickly with little or no damage to the environment. In other instances, material releases may seep through the soil and eventually into the groundwater, which can make water supplies unsafe to drink. Vapors from spilled materials may also collect in houses and businesses, creating potential indoor air health concerns or fire/explosion hazards. Uncontained spills, especially those that impact surface water, can kill or injure plants, fish, and wildlife, and cause damage to their habitats. Federal and State laws require prompt reporting of petroleum and other hazardous material releases to allow quick response. DEC responds to reports through the Spill Response Program. Both immediate response and continued cleanup vary depending on the type of material spilled and the resulting impacts to the environment. Federal and State law require the spiller, or responsible party, to notify government agencies and to contain, clean up, and dispose of any spilled/contaminated material in order to correct any environmental damage. This cleanup is typically undertaken by a qualified contractor hired by the responsible party. Any delay in containing or recovering a release allows contaminants to spread and may result in more extensive damage and more expensive cleanups. If the responsible party is unable or unwilling to do the necessary work, DEC will use its staff and contractors to complete the cleanup and seek to recover its costs from the responsible party. DEC can provide additional resources to local agencies during emergencies and will remain involved if continued cleanup of the environment is required. Continued cleanup is the responsibility of the spiller and is required if contamination and environmental damage remain after the initial containment and recovery. Continued cleanup may include determining the extent of contamination, selecting a cleanup technology, and completing remedial actions. DEC oversees the process to ensure the actions are protective of public safety, health and the environment pursuant to Article 12 Section 176 of the Navigation Law and regulations developed under Article 37 Section 105 of the ECL (i.e., 6NYCRR Parts 596-599).

This dataset includes records of spills of petroleum and other hazardous materials. Examples of what may be included in a spill record includes: Administrative information (DEC region and unique seven-digit spill number), Program facility name, Spill date/time, Location, Spill source and cause, Material(s) and material type spilled, Quantity spilled and recovered, Units measured, Surface water bodies affected, Close date (cleanup activity finished and all paperwork completed).

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