The land, currently owned by Orange and Rockland Utilities, was contaminated by O&R's predecessor, which produced fuel gas on the site from 1902-35, the paper reported.
A probe that began in the 1990s eventually determined the grounds were contaminated by coal tar, a byproduct of manufactured gas, according to the report.
Though the property has changed hands numerous times throughout the years, the cleanup responsibilities rest with O&R, utility spokesman Mike Donovan told the newspaper.
Read the full story at lohud.com.
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