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| king_memoir_1843_raw.txt | 217 | 172,824 | |
| hudson_river_source_raw.txt | 191 | 152,169 | |
| aqueduct_board_minutes_raw.txt | 136 | 108,070 | |
| croton_point_sampling_2021_raw.txt | 134 | 106,888 | |
| illustrations_aqueduct_raw.txt | 66 | 52,703 | |
| croton_waterworks_raw.txt | 60 | 47,579 | |
| comprehensive_plan_2003_raw.txt | 58 | 46,131 | |
| old_croton_aqueduct_raw.txt | 50 | 39,768 | |
| croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt | 23 | 18,214 | |
| housing_taskforce_report_raw.txt | 21 | 16,692 | |
| croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt | 14 | 11,057 | |
| comp_plan_ch2_history_raw.txt | 5 | 3,670 | |
| housing_proposals_2024_raw.txt | 3 | 1,831 | |
| coastal_zone_waterfront_raw.txt | 1 | 246 |
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comprehensive_plan_2003_raw.txt
us that the Village center is “in the hearts of people who love Croton.” Commercial and Retail Development Residents were also asked whether Croton should pursue additional retail development. Responses were fairly evenly split among those who answer…
comprehensive_plan_2003_raw.txt
then Sewer/Water Improvement (19%). • The over 65 population group, representing 18% of respondents, selected sidewalks most frequently (31% of respondents), followed by Streets/Roads (25.5%), and then Sewer/Water Improvement (18.5%). Parks/Open Spac…
comprehensive_plan_2003_raw.txt
rate. In general, objectives related to Village character and the environment were selected the most frequently. Rank Characteristic 1 Protecting the natural environment 2 Preserving Croton's historic character 3 Improving the appearance of the Upper…
comprehensive_plan_2003_raw.txt
on preservation, maintaining the small-town and historic character of the Village and preventing overdevelopment, both along the river and throughout the Village. Residents stressed the need for maintaining the quiet, quaint rural nature of the town.…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
Building lifetime relationships with our clients and employees. Building lifetime relationships with our clients and employees. Croton Point Sanitary Landfill Periodic Review Report Croton Point Landfill Railroad 1 Landfill Site Number: 360001 June 1…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
into the Hudson River at Croton-on-Hudson, New York. The park was partially built on two (2) closed landfills; Croton Landfill and Railroad I Landfill. Collectively they are referred to as the Croton Sanitary Landfill. 2.1 RAILROAD I LANDFILL Site De…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
(6.3(b)2.ii.) ▪ • CD-ROM Sampling and Well Locations (6.3(b)5.i.) ▪ • Section 3.4; Appendix B Field Data (6.3(b)4.viii.) ▪ • CD – 1; CD-3 Optimization and Performance Problem Resolution (6.3(b)4.vi. and vii.) ▪ • Sections 3.4 through 3.9 Performance …
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
relative position of the butterfly (well isolation) valves were noted. Adjustments were made to landfill gas flow as required based on landfill gas concentrations. Routine maintenance to the landfill gas collection and control system have been perfor…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
112,415 93,953 106,571 154,527 104,556 148,828 184,804 136,702 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December 22 1,479 3,019 5,702 6,842 5,032 59,671 86,125 73,379 68,199 121,313 113,403 96,657 99,663 109,…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
down due to power failure; resumed Flare at 7am on auto mode. Personnel monitored flare start up. Collected data for CLF and RR1. Collected data for CLF and RR1. Flare shut down at 10:45am to 1:15pm. While Flare was shut down the flow meter was repla…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
water or obstructions were found. Cornerstone instruction on how to record data for well field. Proceeded to collect data for the month for CLF and RR1. Crew continued camera work on CLF headers. Greased blowers and exercised valves at Flare. Took mo…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
2015 May 7, 2015 • • • May 8, 2015 • May 12-14, 2015 • May 18-19, 2015 June 5, 2015 June 10-12, 2015 June 19, 2015 • • • • • • June 24, 2015 • July 7, 2015 • July 13, 2015 • • • July 20-22, 2015 July 23, 2015 • • July 28, 2015 • CLF crew removed tree…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
of CLF. Flare was down at 1:15pm due to power outage. Monitored the restart of the Flare at 1:30pm. Checked area Northwest of CLF for levels of CH4. Readings remain the same even with pulling form the North header. Greased blowers and exercised valve…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
• Flare shut down at 6:00am due to power outage. We monitored the restart of the flare at 7:15am. Greased blowers and exercised valves at Flare. Took monthly readings of flow meter. We then replaced flow meter with a calibrated one and had this on se…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
to Flare. CLF crew used a TVA-1000 to sample the area of migration on the west side of CLF. Hot spots were found in new areas and were coned off to keep people away. Greased blowers and exercised valves at Flare. Took monthly readings of flow meter C…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
am. CLF crew changed well heads at EW-69 and EW-92. CLF crew had meeting with Mario and Lou about migrating gas and the work that had been done to correct the problem. During this time the Pump Station project was still active and another bypass was …
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
down. Changed the nitrogen tank and monitored the restart. • Greased blowers and exercised valves at Flare. • Took monthly readings of flow meter. January 12, 2018 January 22-24, 2018 January 30, 2018 • • • February 9, 2018 • Greased blowers and exer…
croton_point_landfill_review_2019_raw.txt
came back on at 6:00pm when the power returned. • CLF crew surfaced sampled all gas wells on CLF and RR1 with TVA-1000. No hot spots were located during sampling. • CLF crew collected data on CLF and RR1. • CLF crew began ground water monitoring samp…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
Division of Hazardous Waste Remediation Croton Point Landfill1 Site Number 360001 Westchester County, New York Record of Decision March 1993 Funded Under Title 3 of the 1986 Environmental Q~alityBond Act New York State Department of Environmental Con…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
hnd appropriate requirements that will not be met. This remedy ukilizes permanent solutions and alternative treatment or resource recpvery technologies, to the maximum extent practicable. However, beFaUSe treatment of the principal threats of the sit…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
base upon which to develop a final investigative program for the CPSL. One of the later reports concerning the site impacts, prepared for the USEPA in 1986, was utilized by the NYSDEC to classify the landfill as a cjass 2 inactive hazardous waste sit…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
fill. Although water quality standards are being exceed d in the immediate vicinity of the waste mass, it is believed that once t e site is isolated to stop the periodic leachate releases and upgradient cpean waters are routed around the landfill tha…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
The wetlands vegetative work was designed to duplicat previous transects established by Buckley, et al. in the early 1970 s. Aerial infraThe results red spectrometry was used as an additional assessment tool showed that although the marsh has transit…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
developed in accordance with the New York State Environmental Co+servation Law (ECL) and 6 NYCRR Part 375, NYS Inactive Hazardous Waste Sit Remedial Program. The ROD is consistent with the Comprehensive Environme tal Response, Compensation, and Liabi…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
the remedial alternative selected. This air from the site on a regular basis. This program will be evaluated periodically to ensure it remains and applicable based on the site data. This review will occur at of every five years for a minimum period o…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
in time that is earlier (by several years) then that which is predicted to be achie ed with a cap alone. Using chromium as an example, this alternative wou d reduce loading t o the surrounding areas from an estimated level of 13.7 po nds per year (at…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
disposal 04 the sediments is from $2,650,000 (15,000 cubic yards) to $4,435,000 (45,000 cbbic yards). If these materials are disposed of offsite the coets will increase to an estimated total of between $4,150,000 (15,000 yde) and $8,935,000 (45,000 y…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
or 2B and also has the greatest potential for ehort-term exposures due to dust and volitilization of organics during excalration of the waste. Alternative 1 is the easiest to implement and the lowest in cost since no action would be taken. Alternativ…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
expanded as needed throughout the project, and used to distribute information and meeting announcements. Comments received regarding the Proposed Remedial fiction Plan [PRAP) have been addressed and are documented in the Responsiveness Summary (Exhib…
croton_point_landfill_rod_1993_raw.txt
any signidicant leakage through the cap, will be noticed right away and could be qqickly remedied to maintain the cap's integrity. Deed restrictions will ensure that this future use will not result in unacceptable exposure to contaminants. Because th…