Health & Fitness
Westchester Issues Advisory For Hudson River Recreation
Partially treated sewage was discharged into the Hudson River at River Street in Sleepy Hollow, officials say.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — The Westchester County Department of Health was notified by the Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities about an ongoing force main break repair at the Tarrytown Sewer Pump Station.
As a result of this incident, partially treated sewage was discharged into the Hudson River at River Street in Sleepy Hollow, potentially causing an environmental impact to the surrounding waters.
On Monday, the county was contacted by the village of Tarrytown and staff were immediately sent for a sight inspection. Following that inspection, ELQ, the county’s emergency contractor, was called in to make repairs. The Department of Environmental Facilities is diligently working to repair the section of a 30-inch force main break. The repair was anticipated to begin at 6 p.m. on Monday and anticipated to be completed by Tuesday morning. Westchester County will provide updates as they become available.
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In the interest of public safety, the Westchester County Department of Health advises all recreational boaters and swimmers to refrain from activities that involve contact with the Hudson River, from Peekskill to Yonkers, until further notice.
The county Health Department is closely monitoring the situation and will conduct water sampling once the repairs have been finalized. The samples will undergo a comprehensive evaluation, and based on the results, the Health Department will determine when it is appropriate to lift the advisory.
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For further information and updates on this situation, please visit the county's website.
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