The Brooklyn Union Gas Company, doing business as National Grid NY v. Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., The City of New York, The United States of America, The United States Department of Defense, The United States Department of the Navy, The United States Department of the Army, The United States Coast Guard, The Federal Maritime Commission, The United States Postal Service, The United States General Services Administration, Astoria Generating Company, L.P., Ballantyne Legacy Holdings, LLC, Bayside Fuel Oil Corporation, Beazer East, Inc., The Brink’s Company, Brooklyn Improvement Company, Dun and Bradstreet Corp., Hess Corp., The Kraft Heinz Company, Mciz Corp., 36-2nd J Corp., 15 Second Avenue LLC, 107

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedMarch 29, 2026
Docket1:24-cv-06993
StatusUnknown

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The Brooklyn Union Gas Company, doing business as National Grid NY v. Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., The City of New York, The United States of America, The United States Department of Defense, The United States Department of the Navy, The United States Department of the Army, The United States Coast Guard, The Federal Maritime Commission, The United States Postal Service, The United States General Services Administration, Astoria Generating Company, L.P., Ballantyne Legacy Holdings, LLC, Bayside Fuel Oil Corporation, Beazer East, Inc., The Brink’s Company, Brooklyn Improvement Company, Dun and Bradstreet Corp., Hess Corp., The Kraft Heinz Company, Mciz Corp., 36-2nd J Corp., 15 Second Avenue LLC, 107, (E.D.N.Y. 2026).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK --------------------------------------------------------------- THE BROOKLYN UNION GAS COMPANY, doing business as NATIONAL GRID NY,

Plaintiff, MEMORANDUM & ORDER 24-CV-6993 (MKB) v.

CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC., THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD, THE FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION, THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, THE UNITED STATES GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, ASTORIA GENERATING COMPANY, L.P., BALLANTYNE LEGACY HOLDINGS, LLC, BAYSIDE FUEL OIL CORPORATION, BEAZER EAST, INC., THE BRINK’S COMPANY, BROOKLYN IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, DUN AND BRADSTREET CORP., HESS CORP., THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY, MCIZ CORP., 36- 2ND J CORP., 15 SECOND AVENUE LLC, 107 SIXTH STREET LLC, METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, MRC HOLDINGS, INC., NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP., NEW YORK CITY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY, NL INDUSTRIES, INC., NORTHVILLE INDUSTRIES CORP., PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY, POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, PUGET SOUND COMMERCE CENTER, INC., REXAM BEVERAGE CAN COMPANY, SPX TECHNOLOGIES, INC., STAUFFER MANAGEMENT COMPANY, TDA INDUSTRIES, INC., TEXACO, INC., UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, and VERIZON NEW YORK INC.,

Defendants. --------------------------------------------------------------- MARGO K. BRODIE, United States District Judge: I. Background ............................................................................................................................. 3 a. The Gowanus Canal superfund site .................................................................................... 4 i. The EPA’s 2013 record of decision ................................................................................ 5 ii. Subsequent administrative orders ................................................................................... 7 b. TDA’s alleged involvement .............................................................................................. 10 c. This action ......................................................................................................................... 12 II. Discussion ............................................................................................................................. 17 a. Standards of review........................................................................................................... 17 i. Rule 12(b)(6) ................................................................................................................. 17 ii. CERCLA ....................................................................................................................... 19 iii. CERCLA’s de micromis exemption ......................................................................... 24 b. At the motion to dismiss stage, TDA is not entitled to dismissal under a de micromis exemption .................................................................................................................................. 26 i. Brooklyn Union has sufficiently pled TDA’s potential CERCLA liability as an owner/operator of the Carroll Street Facility ........................................................................ 31 ii. Based on the RD UAO, EPA guidance and case law, the Court finds that the Gowanus Canal Superfund Site includes the Carroll Street Facility and TDA can be held liable as a subsequent owner of a contaminating “facility” ................................................................... 38 iii. The Court is not persuaded by TDA’s arguments to find the CERCLA “facility” at issue is only that of the Canal and that TDA should be treated as an “arranger” or “generator” under Section 107(a)(3) ..................................................................................... 45 III. Conclusion ........................................................................................................................ 53

Plaintiff The Brooklyn Union Gas Company, doing business as National Grid NY (“Brooklyn Union”), commenced the above-caption action on October 3, 2024, against several Defendants, including TDA Industries, Inc. (“TDA”), alleging claims for (1) cost recovery under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (“CERCLA”); (2) contribution under CERCLA; (3) contribution under New York Navigation Law § 176(8); (4) strict liability under New York Navigation Law § 181; and also seeks (5) declaratory judgment for recovery of further response costs. (Compl. ¶¶ 199–235, Docket Entry No. 1.) Brooklyn Union alleges that Defendants are each partially responsible for contaminating the Gowanus Canal (the “Canal”) in Brooklyn, New York, and “asks the Court to hold all parties liable for

their equitable share” of cleaning up the Canal. (Id. ¶ 7.) On July 28, 2025, TDA moved to dismiss the Complaint for failure to state a claim pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, arguing it is entitled to the de micromis exemption under CERCLA § 107(o) (42 U.S.C. 9607(o) (“Section 107(o)”)); Brooklyn Union opposed the motion.1 For the reasons explained below, the Court denies TDA’s motion to dismiss. I. Background The Court assumes the truth of the factual allegations in the Complaint for the purpose of deciding TDA’s motion to dismiss. The Court also considers documents attached to and incorporated by reference in the Complaint and takes judicial notice of relevant state laws, state regulations, case law, and public documents that are not subject to dispute.2 See Fed. R. Evid.

1 (Def.’s Notice of Mot. to Dismiss (“Def.’s Mot.”), Docket Entry No. 251; Def.’s Mem. in Supp. of Def.’s Mot. (“Def.’s Mem.”), appended to Def.’s Mot., Docket Entry No. 251-1; Cert. of Lee Henig-Elona, Esq. in Supp. of Def.’s Mot. (“Henig-Elona Aff.”), appended to Def.’s Mot., Docket Entry No. 251-2; Pl.’s Opp’n to Def.’s Mot. (“Pl.’s Opp’n”), appended to Def.’s Mot., Docket Entry No. 251-13; Def.’s Reply in Supp. of Def.’s Mot. (“Def.’s Reply”), appended to Def.’s Mot., Docket Entry No. 251-14; Second Cert. of Lee Henig-Elona, Esq. in Supp. of Def.’s Reply (“Henig-Elona Reply Aff.”), appended to Def.’s Mot., Docket Entry No. 251-15.)

2 In deciding a Rule 12(b)(6) motion, “the district court is normally required to look only to the allegations on the face of the complaint,” but “may consider documents that ‘are attached to the complaint,’ ‘incorporated in it by reference,’ ‘integral’ to the complaint, or the proper subject of judicial notice.” United States v. Strock, 982 F.3d 51, 63 (2d Cir. 2020) (quoting Roth v. Jennings, 489 F.3d 499, 509 (2d Cir. 2007)); see Pearson v. Gesner, 125 F.4th 400, 406 (2d 201(b) (permitting judicial notice of facts “not subject to reasonable dispute”); Giraldo v. Kessler, 694 F.3d 161, 164 (2d Cir. 2012) (stating that “relevant matters of public record” are susceptible to judicial notice). a. The Gowanus Canal superfund site The Gowanus Canal is a “highly polluted” 1.8-mile waterway located in Brooklyn, New

York, that has served as a “municipal sewer and [industrial] dumping ground” for more than 150 years. (Compl. ¶ 1.) Completed in 1867, the Canal became a central hub for Brooklyn’s rapid industrial growth, housing factories, manufactured gas plants (“MGPs”), and shipyards. (Id.

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