New York Toxic Sites Map





Homes and properties in communities across New York are located on or near toxic sites that can cause health hazards or reduce property value.

Use Toxics Targeting's Free Map to search any address for more than 650,000 toxic dumps, landfills and leaking tanks and other government-reported contamination threats.

Check out additional sites of concern in New York's Marcellus Shale formation, including gas and oil production wells, groundwater aquifers, abandoned and unplugged wells and geologic faults.

Occupy Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in White Plains, NY: WE DID IT! AP: NY Fracking Held as Cuomo, RFK Jr. ...

Occupy Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in White Plains, NY: WE DID IT! AP: NY Fracking Held as Cuomo, RFK Jr. ...New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo came as close as he ever has to approving fracking last month, laying out a limited drilling plan for as many as 40 gas wells before changing course to await the findings of a new study after discussions with environmentalist and former brother-in-law Robert F. Kennedy Jr., several people familiar with his thinking told The Associated Press.

These 2013 file photos show New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, in Albany, N.Y. and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Dallas, Texas. People familiar with Cuomo's thinking on fracking tell The Associated Press he was on the brink of approving the much-debated gas drilling method in February 2013 but held off after discussions with environmentalist and former brother-in-law, Kennedy. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

WE DID IT! AP: NY Fracking Held as Cuomo, RFK Jr. Talk Health

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo came as close as he ever has to approving fracking last month, laying out a limited drilling plan for as many as 40 gas wells before changing course to await the findings of a new study after discussions with environmentalist and former brother-in-law Robert F. Kennedy Jr., several people familiar with his thinking told The Associated Press.


These 2013 file photos show New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, in Albany, N.Y. and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Dallas, Texas. People familiar with Cuomo's thinking on fracking tell The Associated Press he was on the brink of approving the much-debated gas drilling method in February 2013 but held off after discussions with environmentalist and former brother-in-law, Kennedy. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez