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Active LP (Propane) Storage Wells In New York State

There are currently two areas in the Finger Lakes that are used for underground propane (LP gas) storage. They are Bath Petroleum Storage, owned by Finger Lakes LPG Storage, LLC between Campbell and Bath, and Harford Propane Storage owned by Enterprise Products Operating LLC outside of Hartford (south of Dryden) in Cortland County.

The existing LP storage facilities in our state don't get a lot of attention, as they are located in remote parts of the state, not necessarily known for their unique scenic beauty. But they are interesting facilities, and I encourage you to turn on the satellite view, zoom in, explore these wells and well data carefully.

If you are not seeing the wells, try zooming out one level first. Sometimes Google Maps over-zooms this map.

How to find county and agency ArcGIS REST/Services

You can usually find county and agency ArcGIS REST/Services one of two ways:

  1. Type into Google Greene County NY “REST/Services” and search for the index then copy and paste into QGIS ArcGIS REST tab or use with Leaflet
  2. Type into Google Saratoga County NY Interactive Map, then open up Web Tools in your browser, click the Network tab on bottom and search for Network resources containing either the term MapServer or feature. Some might be the standard ArcGIS Aerial or Topographic layers but if you look carefully you can find the URL for the ARC MapServer or FeatureServer.

Counties In New York

A common question is what county is something located in. This map, using the power of the Google Maps Geocoder can help you locate a street address or building name, then see under it a county map. You can click at the layer below it to figure out what county the point is located in. County Map data comes from the US Census TIGER Map project.

Municipal Trash Incinerators in Upstate NY (Google Maps)

These incinerators are sorted by their size, with the largest ones up top, and smallest ones below. These numbers are converted from the yearly numbers of the DEC, to average tons per day, as calculated in standard format for landfills (21-day months).

Incinerators normally are rated by 31-day months, as they typically burn trash year round, unlike landfills which are closed on Sundays and all Major Holidays, and also work only half days on Saturdays. For the sake of comparison, 31-day incinerator tonnages where converted to 21-day landfill tonnages. Tonnages can vary per day, as incinerators are not rated on the tonnage of waste they may accept, but how many BTUs of energy are produced by burning the waste. Incinerators burning larger volumes highly combustable wastes, such as tires or roofing material, must reduce their tonnage to comply with air quality permits.

Incinerated waste produces bottom (unburnable stuff) and fly ash (toxic by-products of combustion captured in various smoke stack filters), which must be disposed at a landfill, so for example, the 1,266 tons per day incinerator in Ondononga County still produces an average of 316 tons per day of ash that is currently sent to the Seneca Falls Landfill off of NY 414.

Also, it should be noted the minimal electricity protection of these facilities. The largest incinerator in Upstate NY, produces only 67 MW of electricity, compared to even modest new power plants such as the new 635 MW Besicorp Natural Gas Plant in Rennselear or the 750 MW Bethlehem Steam Station Natural Gas Plant in Glenmont. All of the incinerators in Upstate NY, produce far less electricity (124 MW) then this one power plant.

Niagara Falls.


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MSW Processed: 3,869 tpd – Ash Generated: 906 tpd – Reduction in Tonnage: 24% – Average Electricity Sold: 24 MW/hr + steam

Westchester County.


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MSW Processed: 2,778 tpd – Ash Generated: 665 tpd – Reduction in Tonnage: 24% – Average Electricity Sold: 67 MW/hr

Onondaga County.


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MSW Processed: 1,266 tpd – Ash Generated: 316 tpd – Reduction in Tonnage: 25% – Average Electricity Sold: 23 MW/hr

Hudson Falls.


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MSW Processed: 688 tpd – Ash Generated: 215 tpd – Reduction in Tonnage: 31% – Average Electricity Sold: 10 MW/hr

Dutchess County.


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MSW Processed: 599 tpd – Ash Generated: 177 tpd – Reduction in Tonnage: 30% – Average Electricity Sold: 5 MW/hr

Oswego County.


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MSW Processed: 290 tpd – Ash Generated: 87 tpd – Reduction in Tonnage: 36% – Average Electricity Sold: 0.6 MW/hr + stream

Changes between the 2022 and 2020 Albany County EDs

Redistricting required minor changes to Albany County Election Districts for 2022. Here are the changes.

202220202020 ED Area in 2022 ED
Bethlehem Dist 17Bethlehem Dist 178.5
Bethlehem Dist 18Bethlehem Dist 1791.4
Bethlehem Dist 18100.0
Guilderland Dist 21Guilderland Dist 21100.0
Guilderland Dist 2212.6
Guilderland Dist 22Guilderland Dist 2287.4
Guilderland Dist 25Guilderland Dist 25100.0
Guilderland Dist 2627.1
Guilderland Dist 26Guilderland Dist 2672.9

Here is the full list of changes:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rRgeO9xHdwRhk4tYsc1wQAfWZTJ0wLERWyWDSDLXbp0/edit?usp=sharing&fbclid=IwAR2f-vWo8OhuUPmB9RizZTA4rs9VsP86q3HOO4Cxfe2K62flB1xcFnycpgs

I posted some maps of the changes on the Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andybarthur/posts/10102119528165809