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rdfs:comment | - A sewage treatment plant is located on the western side of Knapp Street. Some of the water from the Paerdegat Basin is drained into the plant. In 1994, a chemical spill occurred at the plant, injuring six people. The chemicals included US gallons (L) of ferric chloride and US gallons (L) of sodium chloride. Fumes from the chemical spill were carried out to Knapp Street.
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abstract | - A sewage treatment plant is located on the western side of Knapp Street. Some of the water from the Paerdegat Basin is drained into the plant. In 1994, a chemical spill occurred at the plant, injuring six people. The chemicals included US gallons (L) of ferric chloride and US gallons (L) of sodium chloride. Fumes from the chemical spill were carried out to Knapp Street. The Golden Gate Inn was a hotel at the junction of Knapp Street and the Belt Parkway, which opened in 1964 and closed in 2010. The hotel was a popular destination in the 1960s and 1970s. It was a convenient location for the riders of party boats that used to dock at the bay near Emmons Avenue and those coming from Kennedy Airport.
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