1. In the N.Y. State summary report. How many new and continuing instances of noncompliance or violations were reported at the 19 agencies reporting one or more violations

25, 205, 553, none were reported.

 

2. In the N.Y. State summary report, which "program area" had the largest number of violations:
a.) environmental remediation regulatory areas (usually spills or petroleum bulk storage areas.)
b.) water regulatory areas
c.) violations in solid and hazardous materials regulatory areas
d.) violations in air regulatory areas

3. In the N.Y.State summary report, which agency had the third largest number of violations

a.) the Metropolitan Transportation Authority
b.) the Department of Transportation
c.) the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
d.) none of the above.

4. Table 3 (page 12) indicates two agencies, MTA and DOT, had the greatest number of non-compliances.  Table 13, starting on page 47, lists those non-compliances that resulted in DEC actions. Scan the violation descriptions for those agencies and explain in a few sentences what they were, mostly.

5. In the LAFAEGE SURMA CEMENT report, on the second to the last page, there is one environmental aspect that is out of compliance. It is:

Sanitary Waste

Risk Management

Environment Aesthetics

Drainage.