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Information regarding applicant, use, owner, depth, source, aquifer, and county is included. /n HEALTH DEPARTMENT WELLS  database of public water supply wells monitored by the Environmental Division of the Department of Health.STATE PARKS - database of state park boundaries in Mississippi as scanned from 1:24,000 USGS maps, vectorized, edited, and coded by MTC staff. /n WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS  areas designated as wildlife management areas by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.*P* s  _ " R @ .,m SA@&pState/Tribal LUSTDCDDOEt@T@semi-annuallyJ;/#State/Tribal VCPDCDDOE4@T@when availableJ:."State/Tribal UST/ASTCTCT DEPL@@quarterlyK@4( -State OtherWAWA DOE@@ biannually/when availableR7+ State/Tribal SitesWAWA DOE@D@ biannuallyJ>2&State/Tribal UST/ASTCOCOSTIS6@ @ semi-annuallyO@4(  State Spills 90MDMDE@MDE's Oil Control Programsemi-annuallybS, State/Tribal LUSTMDMDE@MDE's Oil Control Programsemi-annuallydU."State/Tribal LUSTUTDERRn@@ semi-annuallyJ;/#State/Tribal UST/ASTUTDERR@@ semi-annuallyM>2& State/Tribal SWLUTDSHW@@annuallyD:."State/Tribal LUSTWYWY DEQ@@semi-annuallyL=1%State/Tribal UST/ASTWYWY DEQ@@semi-annuallyO@4( State/Tribal SWLWYWY DEQ@@when availableL<0$State/Tribal LUSTMTMT DEQp@@semi-annuallyL=1%State/Tribal UST/ASTMTMT DEQd@@semi-annuallyO@4( State/Tribal SWLMTMT DEQ@@annuallyF<0$State/Tribal BrownfieldsMTMT DEQ/EPA@@semi-annuallyWH<0$ State/Tribal UST/ASTSDDENRf@@annuallyH>2& State/Tribal SWLSDDENR@@annuallyD:." 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This is a composite inventory that integrates digital depictions of lands from multiple sources and resolves boundary discrepancies among sources. Partners involved in the creation of this data layer included the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (the Division of Parks and Recreation, the Wildlife Resources Commission, the Division of Coastal Management, and the Conservation Tax Credit program), the State Property Office, the Land Trust for North Carolina and its associated land trusts, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Clean Water Management Trust Fund, the Conservation Fund, the Nature Conservancy, the US Forest Service, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the NC GAP Analysis program, and the Triangle J Council of Governments and its associated local governments. The database is obtained from and maintained by the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis and includes parcel name, size, owner, and management contact information. \n NATURAL HERITAGE ELEMENT OCCURENCES - database including locations of rare and endangered species populations and occurrences of exemplary or unique natural ecosystems and special wildlife habitats. For our own use, we have altered the data to only include areas which are known to have at least 20% estimated accuracy. \n SIGNIFICANT NATURAL HERITAGE AREAS - database of areas containing ecologically significant natural communities or rare species. The database includes information regarding site name, significance, and site type.bLVAL>  $~CONTAMINATED SITES DATABASE - Listing of resolved and unresolved contaminated sitesREGISTERED STORAGE TANK DATABASE - Listing of registered storage tanksSOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES - Listing of the Solid and Hazardous Waste facilities maintained by the divisionLIST OF PETROLEUM RELEASE SITES - Leaking UST facilitiesSOLID WASTE ACCEPTANCE (SWA) FACILITIES - All permitted solid waste acceptance facilities such as municipal landfills, rubble landfills, land clearing debris landfills, industrial landfills, incinerators, medical waste incinerators, special medical waste processing facilities, processing facilities, waste-to-energy facilities and incinerators, and transfer stations.STATE SITE INVESTIGATION & RESTORATION(SIRB) DATABASE - Recognizing that the Federal Superfund Program will not address the threat to human health and the environment from all the contaminated sites in the state, the Delaware Legislature enacted the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA) in 1990 to enable the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control to cleanup sites not addressed under the Federal Program.PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY WELLS - database that includes the spatial locations of public water supply wells submitted to the South Carolina Department of Health and Control. These records are collected via GPS and submitted to the department. \n SURFACE WATER INTAKES - database of surface water intakes records via GPS and submitted to the South Carolina Department of Health and Control. Included is information regarding well number, system number, and water source. \n LOCATIONS OF GROUNDWATER WELL SITES - database of point locations of groundwater wells in the state of South Carolina. Data was collected from the South Carolina DNR website and tabulated manually; it includes elevation, well depth, and screen depth information. \n SCDNR COASTAL PLAIN WELL DATA - database of more than 13,000 water wells located in the Coastal Plain counties of South Carolina.LVAL TzDATABASE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - Colorado Department of Labor and Employment s Colorado Storage Tank Information System (COSTIS) provides this data.DATABASE OF SPILL CASES  This list is derived from the MDE's Oil Control Program spill listing. The listing contains OCP sites that did not occur below ground and did not originate from an aboveground storage tank leak.DATABASE OF SPILL CASES  This list is derived from the MDE's Oil Control Program spill listing. The listing contains OCP sites that occurred below ground, from an aboveground storage tank leak, or have a blank status on the OCP listing.UST LIST - Sites with underground storage tanks in UtahLUST LIST - Sites with leaking underground storage tanks in UtahUTAH SOLID WASTE FACILITY INVENTORY - The Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste maintains the landfill list.SOUTH DAKOTA REPORTED SPILL AND RELEASE DATABASE - The DENR Spills Database contains information on the spills and releases that are reported to the Ground Water Quality Program.SOUTH DAKOTA REPORTED SPILL AND RELEASE DATABASE - The DENR Spills Database contains information on the spills and releases that are reported to the Ground Water Quality Program. The LUST sites are extracted from list when source of release is attributed to a UST.BROWNFIELD DATABASE - North Dakota Department of Health listing of Brownfields. Brownfield sites are defined as abandoned, idled or underused industrial or commercial properties whose redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination.STATE MASTER LIST - The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) Environmental Restoration & Redevelopment Program State Master List. MDE is required to maintain a list of potential hazardous waste sites in the State. This list is known as the "State Master List." It includes properties known by the State to be contaminated or potentially contaminated and includes sites on the federal CERCLIS list.LVALJj 6 6 , F2z lLouisiana Department of Environmental QualityLouisiana Department of Environmental QualityLouisiana Department of Environmental QualityLouisiana Department of Environmental QualityConnecticut Department of Environmental ProtectionThe District Department of the EnvironmentThe District Department of the EnvironmentConnecticut Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Waste Management, Underground Storage Tank Enforcement Program.The Washington Department of Ecology \n Phone Numbers: \n Headquarters: (360) 407-6112 \n NORTHWEST REGION: (425) 647-7000 \n SOUTHWEST REGION: (360) 407-6300 \n CENTRAL REGION: (509) 575-2490 \n EASTERN REGION: (509) 456-2926The Washington Department of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program \n The Washington Department of Ecology \n Phone Numbers: \n Headquarters: (360) 407-6112 \n NORTHWEST REGION: (425) 647-7000 \n SOUTHWEST REGION: (360) 407-6300 \n CENTRAL REGION: (509) 575-2490 \n EASTERN REGION: (509) 456-2926The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment/Division of Oil and Public SafetyUtah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Environmental Response and RemediationUtah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Environmental Response and RemediationUtah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Solid and Hazardous WasteWyoming Department of Environmental Quality Storage Tank ProgramWyoming Department of Environmental Quality Storage Tank ProgramWyoming Department of Environmental Quality Solid and Hazardous Waste DivisionMontana Department of Environmental Quality Underground Storage Tank ProgramMontana Department of Environmental Quality Underground Storage Tank ProgramMontana Department of Environmental Quality Solid Waste ManagementMontana Department of Environmental Quality Remediation Division\n Environmental Protection AgencySouth Dakota Department of Environment & Natural Resources Underground Storage Tank ProgramLVAL2 4DATABASE OF PETROLEUM RELEASE SITES - Releases of petroleum and/or regulated substances into the environmentVOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM - The District Department of the Environment established the District of Columbia Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP). Unlike the media-specific programs that require mandatory cleanup of contaminated property, VCP oversees owner or developer initiated voluntary remediation of contaminated lands and buildings that return actual or potentially contaminated properties to productive uses.REGISTERED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks, the data includes capacity, substance stored, status, tank material and piping material.NO FURTHER ACTION (NFA) REPORT- A list maintained by the Washington Department of Ecology that contains information on sites previously listed on the Confirmed and Suspected list. The DOE description of this data notes: Because it is necessary to maintain historical records of sites that have been investigated and cleaned up, sites are not deleted from the database when cleanup activities are completed. Instead, a No Further Action code is entered based upon the type of NFA determination the site received.CONFIRMED & SUSPECTED CONTAMINATED SITES REPORT- Within 90 days of learning of a potentially contaminated site, the Dept. of Ecology conducts an initial investigation of each site. If the initial investigation shows that further action is needed, the site will appear in the Confirmed & Suspected Contaminated Sites (CSCS) Report. Once remedial action has been completed, the Toxics Cleanup Program s management determines the removal of a site from the CSCS Report. The Hazardous Sites List is a subset of the CSCA Report. It contains those sites that have been ranked using the Washington Ranking Method. \n The WARM BIN # indicates the outcome of the Washington Ranking Model (WARM). The WARM BIN Number will be a number between 0 and 5. \nLVAL >listing of various solid waste facilities including open, closed, & permitted landfills, dumps, pesticide sites, and transfer stationsUNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS FACILITY LIST - database of registered underground storage tanks. The data includes information regarding tank installation date, capacity, and product storedBROWNFIELDS - Targeted Brownfields Assessment (TBA) Services are offered by The Louisiana Department Environment Quality (LADEQ) Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP). According to Roger Gingles of the LADEQ, LADEQ does not keep a list at the state level of Brownfield sites. For more information contact Mr. Gingles with the LADEQ at (225) 219-3236.DEP PROPERTIES OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY THE DEP - database of state fish hatcheries, flood control areas, historic preserves, natural area preserves, state forests, state parks, state park scenic reserves, state park trails, state owned water body access, wildlife areas, and wildlife sanctuaries. Municipal and Private Open Space are properties managed by Connecticut municipalities and private organizations for the purpose of preserving open space. \n NATURAL DIVERSITY DATABASE - database of general areas of concern with regards to state and federally listed endangered, threatened, and special concern species and significant natural communities in the state of Connecticut.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK DATABASE - Maintained by DC District Department of the Environment. The list also includes Voluntary Remediation Action Program(VRAP) applicants. In accordance with District of Columbia Regulations, 20 DCMR Chapter 6213, the District Department of the Environment, may permit a person, other than an owner, operator or responsible party to remediate leaking underground storage tanks (LUST) facilities or sites. 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Data includes whether or not a site is in the Brownfield program, if it has engineering controlls placed on itDATABASE OF PETROLEUM RELEASE SITES - Releases of petroleum and/or regulated substances into the environmentListing of all sites entering into the Voluntary Cleanup Program. Data includes whether or not a site is in the Brownfield program, if it has institutional controls or engineering controlls placed on it.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS FACILITY LIST - database of registered underground storage tanks. The data includes information regarding tank installation date, capacity, and product storedLISTING OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES - Permitted landfill database. \n OPEN LANDFILLS - list of all opne landfils for the state on New Mexico. The data inlcudes facility informaition, contact/owner information and status.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS FACILITY LIST - database of registered underground storage tanks. The data includes information regarding tank installation date, capacity, and product storedLISTING LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of all facilities with leaking underground storage tanks reported to the New Mexico Environment Department.Listing of all sites in the Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP). Some VRP sites are noted as having institutional controls placed on them.listing of Inactive or Abandoned sites. These are sites that are either potential, confirmed or NFA state cleanup sites.Listing of all sites in the Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) that are noted as having engineering controls placed on them.Listing of all sites in the Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) that are noted as having institutional controls placed on them.LVAL p fB"HUDSON COUNTY CHROMATE PRODUCTION WASTE SITESVRP SITES WITH INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS - This database is made up of sites in the Voluntary Remediation Program that have Institutional Controls.VOLUNTARY REMEDIATION PROGRAM (VRP) - The Voluntary Remediation Program DatabaseVOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM - The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) Voluntary Cleanup Program site listing.ENGINEERING CONTROLS LIST - Under the Land Recycling Act (Act 2) persons who perform a site cleanup using the site-specific standard or the special industrial area standard may use engineering or institutional controls as part of the response action. Engineering controls include various forms of caps, building foundations, liners, and treatment methods to create pathway elimination for regulated substances to enter environmental media or effect human health.DELAWARE VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM - Sites enrolled in Delaware's Voluntary Cleanup Program.UTAH GEOTHERMAL WELL AND SPRING DATABASE - The Utah Geological Survey Well & Spring database contains data of 2981 wells, springs, and miscellaneous sites such as collector wells and mines.HISTORIC COMMISSION SITE LISTING - database of sites in the Massachusetts State Register of Historic Places.ACEC DATABASE - database of legislated Areas of Critical Environmental Concern, Openspaces, Priority Habitats of Rare Species, Estimated Habitats of Rare Wildlife, Vernal Pools, and Chapter 61 sites. Chapter 61 sites refer to Chapter 61 Section 2 and 3 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. These sites are classified forest lands of no less than ten contiguous acres in area that the owner must pay annually a land tax or a products tax (if cutting occurs).SOLID WASTE FACILITY DATABASE - database of the solid waste landfills, combustion facilities, and transfer stations in Massachusetts. This data includes facility type, location, capacity, owner and operator contact information, and years of operation.\LVALr T vVOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM - The Utah Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) was created to promote the voluntary cleanup of contaminated sites.THE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION VOLUNTARY PROGRAM -The Voluntary Remediation and Redevelopment Act (VRRA) was enacted by the West Virginia (WV) Legislature for the purpose of encouraging the voluntary clean-up of contaminated sites and redevelopment of abandoned and under-utilized properties.THE VOLUNTARY CLEANUP AND REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PROGRAM - The Voluntary Cleanup and Redevelopment program was created in 1994. The objective of the program is to facilitate the redevelopment and transfer of contaminated properties. Cleanup decisions are based on existing standards and the proposed use of the property. The actual cleanup and verification is the owner's responsibility.ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS - Senate Bill 01-145 gave authority to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to approve requests to restrict the future use of a property using an enforceable agreement called an environmental covenant. When a contaminated site is not cleaned up completely, land use restrictions may be used to ensure that the selected cleanup remedy is adequately protective of human health and the environment.VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM - Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Voluntary Cleanup Program site list of and listing of VRP Orphan Sites.INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS LIST - Under the Land Recycling Act (Act 2) persons who perform a site cleanup using the site-specific standard or the special industrial area standard may use engineering or institutional controls as part of the response action. Institutional controls include administrative measures, such as groundwater use restrictions, construction restrictions, property use restrictions, and post remediation care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site. Deed restrictions are generally required as part of the institutional controls.LVAL  * p   UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK DATABASE - Maintained by DC District Department of the EnvironmentUST RELEASE INCIDENT LIST - database of petroleum storage systems that have reported the possible release of contaminants.LAND DIVISION BROWNFIELDS 128(A) PROGRAM SHEET - database of Brownfield activities performed by ADEM. The data includes institutional control information. \n Brownfield Management System (BMS) - database designed to assist EPA in collecting, tracking, and updating information, as well as reporting on the major activities and accomplishments of the various Brownfield Grant Programs.Listing of completions, pluggings and permits. Data is obtained only from digital data provided by the State Oil & Gas Board of AlabamaUNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LIST - database of underground storage tanks, the data includes pipe construction, tank construction, leak detection and substance stored.\n TRIBAL LAND UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks that are reported to be on Native American lands.DATABASE OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIONS AND SPILL RELEASES - maintained by the Division of Environmental Safety, Health, and Analytical Programs Bureau of Discharge Prevention.LIST OF LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - maintained by the Division of Environmental Safety, Health, and Analytical Programs Bureau of Discharge Prevention. The database is derived from the New Jersey spills database.DATABASE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - maintained by the Bureau of Federal Case Management Registration Billing Unit.VOLUNTARY CLEANUP AND REDEVELOPMENT ACT (VCRA) REGISTRY - The act was developed to permit and encourage voluntary cleanup of facilities where releases or threatened releases of hazardous or deleterious substances exist, by providing interested persons with a method of determining what the cleanup responsibilities will be for reuse or redevelopment of existing facilities.LVAL@ < ~  <  :TljV`Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Hazardous Materials and Solid Waste Control, Division of Site Investigation and RemediationMassachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionMassachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionConnecticut Department of Environmental ProtectionMaine Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Remediation and Waste ManagementMaine Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Hazardous Materials and Solid Waste Control, Division of Response ServiceMaine Department of Human Services, Drinking Water ProgramMaine Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Remediation & Waste ManagementNew Hampshire Department of Environmental ServicesNew Hampshire Department of Environmental ServicesNew Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Groundwater Protection Bureau and the Waste Management DivisionNew Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, New Hampshire Department of SafetySociety for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests Conservation/Public Lands Complex Systems Research CenterRhode Island Historic Preservation CommissionRhode Island Department of Environmental ManagementRhode Island Department of Environmental ManagementRhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Department of Water Supply ManagementRhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Division of Waste ManagementRhode Island Department of Environmental ManagementMassachusetts Executive Office of Environmental AffairsMassachusetts Executive Office of Environmental AffairsThe District Department of the EnvironmentMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionAlabama Department of Environmental ManagementAlabama Department of Environmental Management\n Environmental Protection AgencyAlabama Department of Environmental Management\n Environmental Protection AgencyDivision of Environmental Safety, Health, and Analytical Programs Bureau of Discharge Prevention0LVAL&DPUBLIC WATER SUPPLY (PWS) DATA LAYER - database of locations of public community surface and groundwater supply sources and public non-community supply sources as defined in 310 CMR 22.00. The public water supply systems represented in this data layer are based primarily on information in the DEP s Water Quality Testing System (WQTS) database. The WQTS database is the Department s central database for tracking water supply data. The PWS data layer also contains the locations of proposed wells that have a defined DEP approved wellhead protection area (Zone IIs).WASTE SITE CLEANUP NOTIFICATION DATABASE - database of sites in the Commonwealth where a release of oil or hazardous material has been reported to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) since 1990. The data includes location, source, chemical, amount, notification date and Release Tracking Number (RTN).WASTE SITE CLEANUP NOTIFICATION DATABASE SUBSET - database of sites in the Commonwealth where a release of oil or hazardous material has been reported to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the site is Tier Classified or Pre Classified. Sites are usually Tier Classified (1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, and 2) using the Numerical Ranking System (NRS). The NRS scores sites on a point system based on a variety of factors. These include the site s complexity, the type of contamination, and the potential for human or environmental exposure to the contamination. In addition, some sites are automatically classified as Tier 1 sites if they pose an imminent hazard, affect public water supplies, or miss regulatory deadlines. Also includes MA 21E SITES, a database of sites regulated under General Law Chapter 21E (the Massachusetts "Superfund" Law). Chapter 21E gives the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) the task of ensuring that releases and threats of release of oil and hazardous material are cleaned up by the parties responsible for them. The database contains confirmed, LTBI, waiver, deleted and reserved sites.-VR H < 9 8 5 cSND9;/lState ACECVTUVM SAL/VTFWD/VCGIV@*@'annually/when available[B6*State/Tribal SWLVTVT DECR@*@'annuallyF<0$ State Spills 90ILIL EPAB@*P@'quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal LUSTVTVT DEC@*@'quarterlyH=1%State/Tribal UST/ASTVTVT DEC@*@'quarterlyK@4( AquifersCTCT DEPh@ (@'annually>4( State Spills 90CTCT DEP@)@'quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal VCPCTCT DEP@)d@'quarterlyG<0$Historic LandmarksGAGA DNRp@)>@'when availableN>2&State ACECGAGA DNR@)N@ 'when availableF6*,State PermitsCTCT DEP@)d@ 'quarterlyD9-! State/Tribal SitesCTCT DEP8@(d@ 'quarterlyI>2&State/Tribal SWLCTCT DEP@(@ 'annuallyF<0$State/Tribal LUSTCTCT DEP@(@ 'quarterlyH=1%State WellsCTCT DEP.@(@'when availableG7+State/Tribal VCPTNTDEC@(h@'quarterlyE:." State Spills 90RIRI DEM@(@'quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal SWLRIRI DEM&@(@'annuallyF<0$State/Tribal LUSTNHNH DES@(@'quarterlyH=1%State/Tribal BrownfieldsNHNH DES,@(d@'quarterlyOD8,$ AquifersNHUNH CSRC@%.@'annually@6*State/Tribal UST/ASTNHNH DES@&@'semi-annuallyO@4( State ACECMEME SPO,@&Maine State Planning Officeannually]S*State/Tribal UST/ASTMEME DEP@&d@'quarterlyK@4( State/Tribal SWLMEME DEP.@&&@!annuallyF<0$State/Tribal ICMAMA DEP\@&h@!quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal LUSTMAMA DEP"@&h@!quarterlyH=1%-State OtherCTCT DEP:@&d@!quarterlyB7+State/Tribal VCPMEME DEP@%@!quarterlyG<0$ State Spills 90MEME DEP@%@!quarterlyF;/#State WellsMEME DHS@%t@!annuallyA7+ State/Tribal SitesMEME DEP@%@!quarterlyI>2&State/Tribal SWLNHNH DES2@%d@!annuallyF<0$State WellsNHNH DES8@%d@!annuallyA7+ State/Tribal SitesNHNH DESv@%@!quarterlyI>2& State Spills 90NHNH DOS/ NH DES@$@!quarterlyNC7+State ACECNHUNH CSRCR@$@!annuallyB8, Historic LandmarksRIRI HPCJ@$Z@!annuallyH>2& State/Tribal SitesRIRI DEM@$f@ !quarterlyI>2&State/Tribal ICRIRI DEM@$f@ !quarterlyF;/#AquifersRIRI DEM.@$@ !annually>4(State/Tribal UST/ASTRIRI DEM@$@ !quarterlyK@4( State/Tribal LUSTRIRI DEMJ@$f@ !quarterlyH=1%AquifersMAMassGIS@$n@!when availableE5)State WellsMAMassGISn@"n@!quarterlyC8, LVAL  THAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILLS LISTING - database of spills reported to the New Hampshire DOS. The data includes information regarding spill date, chemical spilled, amount spilled, and hazard type for spill sites.\n ALLSITES DATABASE (SUBSET) - Database of spills reported to the DES. Data includes closed status and project manager.SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FORESTS CONSERVATION/PUBLIC LANDS DATA LAYER. - database of polygons for conservation/public lands as listed in the Society for the Protection of NH Forests database. The database includes information regarding protection agency and management status.HISTORIC CANDIDATE, DISTRICT, AND SITES - database of historic districts, sites, and candidate sites as listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places.DATABASE OF CERCLA/STATE - database of EPA CERCLA and RI DEM STATE sites containing location and project information.ENVIRONMENTAL LAND USE RESTRICTION SITE LISTING - database of sites at which response actions are or were planned. Brownfields and institutional controls are included in the database, which is maintained by the Rhode Island DEM.RHODE ISLAND GROUNDWATER CLASSIFICATIONS AND SOLE SOURCE AQUIFERS DATABASE - database of aquifer information regarding aquifer classification and size.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS FACILITY MASTER LIST - database of underground storage tanks registered with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. The data includes information regarding tank installation date, capacity, and product stored.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of leaking underground storage tanks that have been reported to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.AQUIFERS DATABASE - database of potential and non-potentially productive high, medium, and low yield aquifers as well as sole source aquifers. Information regarding aquifer size, transmissivity, and yield in gallons per minute is also included.LVALR .~AQUIFER BOUNDRIES - database of stratified drift aquifers. The data includes information regarding aquifer description and size.VOLUNTARY RESPONSE ACTION PROGRAM (VRAP) SITE LIST - database of sites that applicants can voluntarily investigate and cleanup to the Department's satisfaction, in exchange for protections from Department enforcement actions. The VRAP is intended to encourage the cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated properties within the state.DATABASE OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIONS AND SPILL RELEASES - database of all spills reported to the Maine DEP. The information includes product spilled, spill type, spill date, disposal, and spill cause.MAINE DRINKING WATER PROGRAM (MEDWP) PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY WELLS STATE WIDE LIST - database of public wells and source water protection areas. The public wells include information regarding well type and the source water protection area information regarding buffer size.UNCONTROLLED HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SITES PROGRAM - A database of Uncontrolled hazardous substance sites are areas or locations, whether or not licensed, at which hazardous substances are or were handled or otherwise came to be located, if it is concluded by the commissioner (of DEP) that the site poses a threat or hazard to the public health, safety or welfare of any person or to the natural environment and that action under this chapter is necessary to abate, clean up or mitigate the threat of hazard.LISTING OF MUNICIPAL OPERATING SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS - database of compost facilities, transfer stations, incinerators, and material recovery facilities.PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY LOCATIONS - database of water supply wells. The data includes information regarding well types, source types, and physical descriptions.GROUNDWATER HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY SITES - database of hazardous waste sites. The data includes project manager and type. The status of GW HAZ INV is an abbreviation for the list name.,LVAL Hh<HUNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks registered with the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. The data includes information regarding owner name and address, tracking number, and physical tank descriptions.DATABASE OF CONSERVATION LAND OWNERSHIP BOUNDARIES - database of easements as well as information regarding acreage, owner name, and acquisition date.REGISTERED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks that have been registered with Maine DEP. The data includes information regarding tank status, capacity, material, and date of installation.DATABASE OF ACTIVE SOLID WASTE LANDFILL FACILITIES - database of licensed commercial landfills, incinerators, transfer stations, and processing facilities as maintained by the Bureau of Hazardous Materials and Solid Waste Control, Division of Site Investigation and Remediation.DATABASE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION (AUL) - database of sites receiving an AUL. An AUL provides Notice to users of property of the presence of oil or hazardous material contamination remaining at the location after a cleanup has been conducted pursuant to M.G.L.Chapter 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan. The AUL is a legal document that identifies activities and uses of the property that may and may not occur, as well as the property owner  s obligation and maintenance conditions that must be followed to ensure the safe use of the property.FIRSTSEARCH PROPRIETARY DATABASE OF LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of sites in the Commonwealth where a release of oil or hazardous material has been reported and the source is a tank. This database is a subset of the WASTE SITE CLEANUP NOTIFICATION DATABASE.PROPERTY TRANSFER PROGRAM DATABASE - database of the Property Transfer Program is a subset of the list of Contaminated and Potentially Contaminated sites. Property Transfer sites are sites that have filed either a Form III or Form IV pursuant to CGS 22a- 134a through 134d, inclusive.LVAL h $  t v"64University of Vermont, Spatial Analysis Lab \n Vermont Fish and Wildlife DepartmentVermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Solid Waste Management DivisionIllinois Environmental Protection AgencyVermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Hazardous Materials Management DivisionVermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Hazardous Materials Management DivisionConnecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water ManagementConnecticut Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Waste ManagementConnecticut Department of Environmental ProtectionGeorgia Department of Natural Resources\n Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Air Protection BranchGeorgia Department of Natural ResourcesConnecticut Department of Environmental ProtectionConnecticut Department of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Waste Management, Solid Waste ProgramThe Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Waste Management, Underground Storage Tank Enforcement ProgramConnecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Environmental ServiceTennessee Department of Environment and ConservationRhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Division of Site RemediationRhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Division of Waste ManagementNew Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Groundwater Protection BureauNew Hampshire Department of Environmental ServicesUnited States Geological Survey, Pembroke, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Water Resource Division, Complex Systems Research CenterNew Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Groundwater Protection BureauMaine Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Hazardous Materials and Solid Waste Control, Division of Oil & Hazardous Facilities Regulation underground storage tanks.LVAL  tSPILL INCIDENTS DATABASE - database of chemical and petroleum spill incidents that occurred since 1990.GROUND WATER QUALITY CLASSIFICATIONS IN CONNECTICUT - database of aquifers that includes information regarding yield flow and potential productivity for groundwater in Connecticut.CONTAMINATED AND POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATED SITES - database of Hazardous Waste Facilities as defined by section 22a 134f of the Connecticut General Statute.ACTIVE SOLID WASTE LANDFILL FACILITIES - database of landfills including active and closed facilities.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS(LUST) - database of lusts, the data reported includes actions, agency, class, and media affectedSTATE WIDE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY LOCATIONS - database of community wells, non-community wells, and aquifer protection areas for the State of Connecticut.VOLUNTARY CLEANUP OVERSIGHT AND ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (VOAP) -database of sites that offer people the opportunity to work proactively with state government to address necessary cleanup of a property to return it to productive use. In return for their efforts, participants can receive a No Further Action letter and a release of liability for areas where investigation and cleanup is conducted.LISTING OF OIL AND CHEMICAL SPILLS - database of spills reported to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection since 1990. The data includes spill date, inspection date, and the amount of spilled material.SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES LIST - database of permitted waste management facilities. The data includes acreage, owner, operator, and status.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of leaking underground storage tanks reported to the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. The data includes information regarding risk level, project type, and project manager.LISTING OF ACTIVE AND CLOSED BROWNFIELDS SITES - database of Brownfields sites registered with the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.LVALt z PEMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIONS AND SPILL RELEASES - database of oil and chemical spills. The database includes discharger, reporter, date of release, cause of incident, and emergency measurement information.CONTAMINATED AND POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATED SITES SUBSET - database of the Voluntary Remediation Program Sites pursuant to section 22a-133y or 22a-133x, and Pollution Abatement orders pursuant to CGS section 22a-432 or 433.GEORGIA HISTORIC SITES - database of historic sites maintained by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Included in this data is information regarding ownership and management.DNR MANAGED LANDS - database of state parks, state conservation parks and areas, wildlife management areas, natural areas, and other specially designated areas. Information regarding ownership and management is included. \n LAND TRUSTS AND OTHER PRIVATE LANDS - database of land parcels managed by Georgia land trusts and other private conservation organizations. The data includes information regarding ownership and management rights. \n GEORGIA RARE SPECIES AND NATURAL COMMUNITY INFORMATION - database of generalized rare taxa location by sixteen square mile quarter quadrants. Boundaries do not represent a specific location/habitat, but rather indicate that a habitat lies within the boundary. For more information regarding specific location information, please contact Katrina Morris, Environmental Review Coordinator at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (770 918-6411).CONECTICUT PERMITS AND ORDER COMPLIANCE SYSTEM (CPOCS) - database of permit and orders of compliance, notices of violations are included.\n LEACHATE AND WASTE WATER DISCHARGE INCENTORY  Database of surface and groundwater discharges that (1) have received a wastewater discharge permit from the state or (2) are historic and now defunct waste sites or (3) are locations of accidental spills, leaks, or discharges of a variety of liquid or solid wastes.~LVAL hFACTIVE AND CLOSED HAZARDOUS SITES LIST - database of active and closed hazardous waste sites. The data includes priority, project status, source, date of site discovery, date of site closure, and owner information.VERMONT SPILLS DATABASE - database of spills reported to the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. The data includes information regarding incident date, type of incident, reporter, responsible party, and action taken.CONSERVED LANDS - database of conserved/protected lands. The data includes information regarding size, protection type, protection level, and managing agency. \n RARE, THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SCPECIES & SIGNIFICANT COMMUNITIES - database of rare species locations and natural communities. Information includes species type, as well as state and global ranking. \n PRIVATE CONSERVATION LANDS - database of land in full or partial ownership by conservation organizations such as the VT Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy, Green Mountain Club, and others.SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES LIST - database of both landfills and transfer stations for the state of Vermont. The list includes contact information for each site.EMERGENCY RESPONSE RELEASES AND SPILLS DATABASE- Database of oil and hazardous waste spills to land and water. Data also includes releases of harmful quantities of toxic substances into the air. The data provided by the state is limited to potenntially responsible party, ID and location.PULLED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LIST - database of tanks that have been pulled/removed due to a leak. Under state law any tank that has reported a leak must be pulled/removed. The data includes owner and operator name, facility type, and tank information.REGISTERED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LIST - database of underground storage tanks registered with the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. The data includes facility type, owner contact information, and tank substance, protection, and capacity.LVAL@d  4  P fvVermont Agency of Natural Resources, Waste Management Division of Brownfields ProgramVermont Agency of Natural ResourcesSouth Carolina Department of Health and Environmental ControlSouth Carolina Department of Health and Environmental ControlSouth Carolina Department of Health and Environmental ControlNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationNew York Department of Environmental Remediation\nNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation\n New York Department of HealthNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationKentucky Department for Environmental ProtectionGeorgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural ResourcesFlorida Department of Environmental ProtectDADE COUNTY Department of Environmental Resource Management (DERM)\n BROWARD COUNTY Department of Natural Resources Protection (DNRP)Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Underground Storage TanksTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Underground Storage TanksKentucky Department for Environmental Protection, Division of Waste Management Superfund Branch.Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection, Division of Waste Management Solid Waste ProgramKentucky Department for Environmental ProtectionNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation Nassau County Department of Health\n Nassau County Fire Marshal\n Cortland County Health Department\n Rockland County Department of Health \n Westchester County Department of HealthNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationVermont Department of Environmental ConservationVermont Department of Environmental ConservationN+ON - u  f  b  b  @9*.{!s8k State/Tribal SitesFLFL DER/DEP/EPA@6@ 3quarterlyQF:.State/Tribal LUSTFLFDEPn@6\@ 3quarterlyF;/# State/Tribal SitesALADEM@6\@ 3quarterlyG<0$State WellsNJNJDEP @5New Jersey Geological Surveywhen availabledT*AquifersNJNJDEP@5New Jersey Geological Surveywhen availableaQ'State ACECNJNJDEP@5@ 3when availableE5)State/Tribal BrownfieldsNJSTATE OF NJ@5The State of New Jerseybb=1$ ?State/Tribal SWLGAEPD@5@3quarterlyD9-!State/Tribal UST/ASTGAEPD@5@3quarterlyH=1%  State/Tribal SitesSCSCDHECx@4z@3quarterlyI>2&-State OtherSCSCDHEC@4z@3quarterlyB7+State/Tribal UST/ASTNCNCDENR/EPA@4@3quarterlyOD8, State/Tribal SWLNCNCDENR@1@3annuallyF<0$-State OtherTNTDEC@1@3annually?5)State/Tribal SWLTNTDEC@1@3annuallyD:." State/Tribal SitesTNTDEC@1@3quarterlyG<0$State/Tribal BrownfieldsVTVT ANRr@1@+quarterlyOD8,$ State WellsVTVT ANR@2F@+semi-annuallyF7+State/Tribal LUSTSCSCDHEC@2z@+quarterlyH=1% State Spills 90SCSCDHEC@2z@+quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal SWLSCSCDHEC @2z@+annuallyF<0$AquifersNYDOH@ -New York Department of Healthwhen available`P%State/Tribal SWLNYNYSDEC@1n@+annuallyF<0$ State/Tribal SitesNYNYSDEC@1@+quarterlyI>2&State/Tribal VCPNYNYSDEC(@.n@+quarterlyG<0$State/Tribal LUSTKYKYDEP(@.`@+quarterlyG<0$-State OtherGAEPD@.@+quarterly?4(State/Tribal ICFLFDEP@.V@+quarterlyD9-!,State PermitsFLDERM/DNRP/e]l @ +quarterlyG<0$State/Tribal LUSTTNTDEC@ -@ +quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal UST/ASTTNTDEC@.@ +quarterlyI>2&  State/Tribal SitesKYKYDEP6@-@ +when availableM=1%State/Tribal SWLKYKY DEP@-@ +annuallyF<0$State/Tribal UST/ASTKYKY DEPN@-`@+quarterlyK@4( State/Tribal UST/ASTNYNYSDEC:@-@+quarterlyK@4( State/Tribal LUSTNYNYSDEC@-n@+quarterlyH=1%,State PermitsNYNYSDEC@-n@+annuallyC9-!State WellsNYDOH@-New York Department of Healthwhen availablecS( State Spills 80NYNYSDEC@-n@+quarterlyF;/# State Spills 90NYNYSDEC@ (n@+quarterlyF;/#-State OtherNYNYSDEC@-n@+quarterlyB7+ State/Tribal SitesVTVT DEC@*`@+quarterlyI>2& State Spills 90VTVT DEC@*`@+quarterlyF;/#RLVAL l ZH&vAQUIFERS - database of unconsolidated aquifers in New York State, excluding Long Island.FUND ELIGIBLE SITES - database of all sites that have received state assistance for leaking underground storage tanks.STATE LEADS LIST - database of state level cercla/superfund sites. The data includes river basin affected, contaminant and the program overseeing the site.PERMITTED OPERATING LANDFILLS - database of the permitted contained landfills and the permitted construction/demolition debris landfills.STATEWIDE UST LISTING - database of all registered underground storage tanks. The data includes installation date, removed date, capacity and construction information.DATABASE OF PETROLEUM BULK STROAGE, MAJOR OIL STORAGE (MOSF), AND CHEMICAL BULK STORAGE (CBS) FACILITIES - database of petroleum or chemical storage facilities. The data includes status, tank type, capacity and contents. The data also includes Nassau County Department of Health s PBS Tanks\n Nassau County Fire Marshall s PBS Tanks\n Suffolk County Department of Health Services PBS Tanks\n Cortland County Health Department PBS Tanks\n Rockland County Department of Health PBS Tanks\n Westchester County Department of Health PBS Tanks.SPILL INCIDENTS DATABASE SUBSET - database of chemical and petroleum spill incidents where the cause was a tank test failure or tank failurePOLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (SPDES) - database of all permitted facilities receiving and discharging effluents.PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY (PWS) WELLS - database of well locations for the state of New York.SPILL INCIDENTS DATABASE - database of chemical and petroleum spill incidents that occurred before 1990.MAJOR OIL STORAGE FACILITIES - database of major oil storage facilities registered with the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. The data includes status, tank type, capacity and contents. \n REGISTERED DRY CLEANERS LIST - A list of all active registered drycleaning plants, except for rugs in the state on New York.|LVALt VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM - static database of voluntary clean up sites. The Brownfield Cleanup program has replaced the Voluntary Cleanup Program.SB 193(SENATE BILL 193) - database of facilities eligible for reimbursement from the Petroleum Storage Tanks Environmental Assurance Fund (OPSTEAF).NON HAZARDOUS SITES (NON HSI) - database of hazardous sites that didn't score high enough to make the hazardous site inventory.\n PETROLEUM DRY CLEANERS  database of petroleum drycleaners and pick up (dry) stores. The data includes an id number, dry cleaner name, address, owner, type of machines, annual amount of perc used, date machines were installed, type of control device and whether the cleaners has been inspected. PETROLEUM DRY CLEANERS  database of petroleum drycleaners and pick up (dry) stores. The data includes an id number, dry cleaner name, address, owner, type of machines, annual amount of perc used, date machines were installed, type of control device and whether the cleaners has been inspected.INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS REGISTRY DATABASE - database of institutional controls was developed to assist with tracking those properties upon which an institutional control has been imposed pursuant to the provisions contained in Chapters 376 or 403, F.S. For Brownfield sites the ICR has been prepared for the public and local governments to monitor the status of those controls.TENNESSEE PETROLEUM UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK - database of registered underground storage tanks. The data contains information such as the name, address and ID # of each tank owner, facility information such as the facility name, address, type of facility (e.g., state owned, commercial, private), contact name, address and phone number, facility phone number, tank information such as the size of tank, tank contents, tank and piping construction, installation date, status (e.g., currently in use, out-of-service, temporarily-out-of-service) and information about upgrading, etc.LVALe]l0BROWARD COUNTY\n EARLY DETECTION INCENTIVE (EDI)- database of leaking tank sites that fall under the following categories: Early Detection Incentive (EDI), Petroleum Liability Insurance Reimbursement (PLIRP), and Abandoned Tank Restoration (ATRP) \n ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION (EA)- database of sites that have been issued licenses (by DNRP) to ensure that proper assessment and remediation are applied. \n REGISTERED UNDERGROUND AND ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANKS (ST)- database of sites on DNRP inventory of Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks in Broward County. \n HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (HM)- database of sites that are involved in some way in the handling of hazardous substances or wastes. Due to the activities relating to the handling of hazardous substances or waste, these sites possess the potential for environmental contamination. \n\n DADE COUNTY\n ENFORCEMENT CASES (ENF)- database of sites that have been notified and/or investigated by Dade County to determine if any cleanup activity is necessary. Leaking Underground Storage tanks make up the bulk of this database, but other types of sites include: unauthorized air emissions, unauthorized storage facilities, and site specific spills. \n UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (UT)- database of sites on the DERM inventory of Underground Storage Tanks in Dade County. \n FUEL CASE SPILL (FSPILL)- database of sites on the DERM listing of spill cases in Dade County. It consists mainly of underground tanks. \n INDUSTRIAL WASTE (IW)- IW2 - database of facilities with reclaim systems or holding tanks. IW3 - Facilities with pretreatment or treatment systems that discharge to sewers less then 25,000 gal. per day. IW4 - Facilities that operate treatment systems that discharge to open ground. (Permits are no longer issued to facilities that discharge to open ground.) \n INDUSTRIAL WASTE (IW5)- database of Industrial Waste type 5. It is similar to the USEPA RCRA database (RCRIS) and includes sites that are involved In some way in the handling o LVAL f hazardous and/or non-Hazardous waste. Due to the activities relating to the handling of hazardous substances or waste, these sites possess the potential for environmental contamination. \n HAZARDOUS WASTE(HW)- database of sites with confirmed soil or groundwater contamination.\nLVAL j<SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS AND DISPOSAL SITES - database of solid waste landfills, disposal sites and transfers stationsBROWNFIELD INVENTORY - database of CERCLA/uncontrolled sites file list.ALL PERMITTED SOLID WASTE FACILITIES - database of C&D Landfill, Compost, House Hold Hazardous Waste landfill, Incinerator (Industrial) Landfill, Incinerator (Medical) Landfill, Industrial Landfill, Land Clearing and Inert Debris Landfill, Mixed Waste Processing Landfill, Municipal Solid Waste Landfill, Tire Treatment and Processing Landfill, and Transfer and Processing Stations.REGISTERED FACILITIES LIST - database of permanent and temporary drycleaning facilities.SOLID WASTE FACILITY DATABASE - database of all permitted solid waste landfills.PROMULGATED SITE LIST - database of inactive hazardous substance sites.BROWNFIELD SITE LIST - database of sites that have been classified as Brownfields and/or have Institutional Controls. Information regarding size, response action, cleanup type, and project manager is included. \nBrownfields Management System (BMS) - database designed to assist EPA in collecting, tracking, and updating information, as well as reporting on the major activities and accomplishments of the various brownfield grant programs.ACTIVE FACILITIES REGISTRY - database of solid waste landfill facilities. The data includes location, waste type, owner and permit number.ENVIRONMENTAL SITE REMEDIATION DATABASE - database of sites being remediated under a DER remedial program/s (i.e. State Superfund, Brownfield Cleanup, etc.). This database also includes the Registry of Institutional and Engineering Controls in New York State.\n REGISTRY OF INACTIVE HAZARDOUSE WASTE DISPOSAL SITES  \n HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SITE STUDY - (STATIC) This study was done in 1998 and was prepared by the NY DEC, Hazardous Substances Waste Disposal Task Force In consultation with N.Y. Department of Health \nLVALlVERMONT WATER SUPPLY SOURCES - database of public and private well locations, surface water protection areas, and wellhead protection areas.CONFIRMED RELEASE REPORT - database of petroleum storage systems that have reported a leaking underground storage tank. The data includes facilities and/or locations that have confirmed releases.SPILLS LIST - database of spills that have been reported to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. The data includes occurred date, responsible party data and media affected.SOILD WASTE FACILITIES LIST - database concerned with the handling of solid waste and includes locations identified with solid waste landfilling or associated activities involving the handling of solid waste. The presence of a site on this list does not necessarily indicate existing environmental contamination but rather the potential. Included in this database are the following types of permitted sites/facilities:\n ASSIGN TYPE DESCRIPTION ASH ASH MONOFILL LANDFILLS \n CDL C&D AND LAND-CLEARING DEBRIS LANDFILLS - PART III\n CIW CELLULOSIC & INERT WASTE ONLY\n CLO CLOSED\n CWC COMPOSTING & WOOD CHIPPING/SHREDDING FACILITY\n C&D CONSTRUCTION, DEMOLITION AND LAND-CLEARING DEBRIS\n IDW INACTIVE DOMESTIC WASTE PERMITS\n IND INDUSTRIAL LANDFILLS\n IW INERT WASTE PERMITS\n LCD LAND-CLEARING DEBRIS & YARD TRASH\n MSW MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS\n NO NEVER OPENED\n SDG SLUDGE MONOFILL PERMITS\n OIL USED OIL PROCESSING FACILITY\n TIR WASTE TIRE FACILITY\nLVALf^ b n *PR^xt`Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.Mississippi Department for Environmental QualityMississippi Department for Environmental QualityMississippi Department for Environmental Quality\n Environmental Protection AgencyMississippi Department for Environmental Quality, Office of Pollution Control, Groundwater and Solid Waste DivisionMississippi Department for Environmental QualityFlorida Department of Environmental Protection Storage Tank & Contamination Monitoring.\nFlorida Department of Environmental Protection Cattle Dipping Vats\n Florida Geological Survey Sinkholes databaseFlorida Department of Environmental ProtectionThe Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Waste Management.Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Cleanup\n US Environmental Protection AgencyFlorida Department of Environmental ProtectionAlabama Department of Environmental ManagementNew Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Office of Information Resource Management Bureau of Geographic Information and AnalysisGeorgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural ResourcesGeorgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural ResourcesSouth Carolina Department of Health and Environmental ControlSouth Carolina Department of Health and Environmental ControlNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Waste Management\n Environmental Protection AgencyNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Waste ManagementTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Drycleaner Environmental Response ProgramTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Solid Waste ProgramTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of RemediationLVAL8 dSPILL LOCATIONS - database of spills reported to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency since 1990.LIST OF ACTIVE REGISTERED FACILITIES - database of all registered underground storage tanks.CERCLA (SUPERFUND LISTING) - database that is closely associated with EPA's CERCLIS list and identifies facilities and/or locations that South Carolina has recognized with potential or existing environmental contamination. Included within the South Carolina Sites List report is the federal, state or local agency which has primary responsibility for the site assessment and the remedial activities, the project manager, and the support agency.SOUTH CAROLINA DRYCLEANING RESTORATION TRUST FUND (DCRTF)- database created by The South Carolina General Assembly in 1995 at the urging of the drycleaning industry. The fund was created to assist the small business owners of drycleaning plants who were increasingly facing financial pressure because of environmental problems dating back to years before environmental controls were required of the industry. The DCRTF was set up as a pool of money collected from the drycleaners that could only be used to deal with environmental contamination resulting from participating drycleaning plants.REGISTERED TANKS and FACILITY DATABASE - database of underground storage tanks registered with the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Inclusion on this list indicates the presence of underground petroleum storage tanks and therefore the potential for environmental problems. It does not necessarily indicate existing problems.\n TRIBAL LAND UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks that are reported to be on Native American lands.\n REGIONAL UST DATABASE - database of information obtained from the Regional Offices. It provides a more detailed explanation of current and historic activity for individual sites, as well as what was previously found in the Incident Management Database.LVAL rPublic-Community Water-Supply Wells of New Jersey & Well Head Protection Areas For Public Community Water Supply Wells In New JerseyAQUIFERS AND SOLE SOURCE AQUIFER - Sole-source aquifers (SSA) are those aquifers that contribute more than 50% of the drinking water to a specific area and the water would be impossible to replace if the aquifer were contaminated.PROTECTED OPEN SPACES AND RECREATION AREAS OF NJ -This data set contains protected open space and recreation areas owned in fee simple interest by the State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). Types of property in this data layer include parcels such as parks, forests, historic sites, natural areas and wildlife management areas.STATE OF NJ BROWNFIELDS SITEMART - New Jersey's Online Searchable Database for Brownfield Properties. This database is incomplete because of the changes made on the website which made it difficult to download all site and address information.SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FACILIES/SOILD WASTE TRANSFER STATION - database of solid waste land filling or associated activities involving the handling of solid waste. The presence of a site on this list does not necessarily indicate existing environmental contamination but rather the potential. Included in this database are Landfills, Sanitary Landfills, Transfer Stations, and Construction and Demolition Landfills.\n Status = 1 means Site is an active site.\n Status = 2 means Site is a closed site.\n Status = ID means Site has ceased receiving waste-proceeding with closure requirements.LIST OF GEORGIA UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground petroleum storage tanks. Inclusion on this list indicates the presence of petroleum storage tanks and therefore the potential for environmental problems. It does not necessarily indicate existing problems.\n Please Note: The Temp field represents the number of tanks that are listed as Temporarily Out of Use.LVALv  vTbANNUAL LANDFILL CAPACITY REPORT - database of sanitary landfills available disposal capacity.STORAGE TANK DATABASE - database of all registered underground and above ground storage tanksLISTING OF RELEASES - database of releases to air or water that have been extracted from the database of Spill Locations.PERMITTED SOLID WASTE FACILITIES LIST - database of permitted landfills and transfer stationsBROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM DATABASE- database of reports generated from the Brownfield Access Database which tracks the number of designated Brownfield areas, executed Brownfield site rehabilitation agreements, state and federal programs funding, and local Brownfield coordinators' contact informationFLORIDA SITES LIST - database of identified facilities and/or locations that the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation has recognized with potential or existing environmental contamination. \n SUPERFUND HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES- database that correlates to the NPL list and includes active, delisted, and Federal sites.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LIST - database of petroleum storage tank systems that have reported the possible release of contaminants. Included within this list are sites that are in the Florida Early Detection Incentive (EDI) Program, the Abandoned Tank Restoration Program (ATRP) and the Petroleum Liability Insurance Restoration Program (PLIRP). These programs support remedial action or reimbursement for those sites with environmental problems due to leaking fuel storage tanks. Some sites listed in the report have not yet been accepted in these programs.ALABAMA HAZARDOUS WASTE CLEANUP FUND ANNUAL REPORT (AHSCF) - database of sites addressed utilizing AHSCF funds either are not qualified for, or are unlikely to receive cleanup funding under the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, commonly referred to as Superfund.L+MG < 9 } $ o  `  3[[J=0w!b State/Tribal UST/ASTWIWI DC@6B@:quarterlyJ?3' State/Tribal SWLWIWI DNRp@=@:annuallyF<0$5State/Tribal HWCACA EPA@=@:annually/when availableT;/# State/Tribal SitesAKAK DEC@=>@:quarterlyI>2&State/Tribal SWLALADEM,@=\@:quarterlyE:."State/Tribal BrownfieldsWICOM DCD/ WI DNRP@=@:quarterlyXMA5$ )ReleasesWIWI DNR@6T@:quarterly?4( State Spills 90WIWI DNR@@=T@:quarterlyF;/# State/Tribal SitesWIWI DNR`@=T@:when availableN>2& State Spills 90ININ DEM@<^@:quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal UST/ASTININ DEM@<^@:quarterlyK@4(  State/Tribal SitesININ DEM@<^@:quarterlyI>2&State/Tribal SWLININ DEM@6^@:annuallyF<0$State/Tribal BrownfieldsININ DEM@<^@:quarterlyOD8,$ State/Tribal LUSTININ DEMR@<^@:quarterlyH=1%-State OtherININ DEMJ@<^@:when availableG7+State/Tribal SWLOHOH EPA@<J@ :annuallyF<0$-State OtherOHOH EPA@<J@ :annuallyA7+ State Spills 90OHOH EPA@4J@ :quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal UST/ASTOHOH FMO@4Ohio Fire Marshall Office.quarterlyg\4( State/Tribal BrownfieldsOHOH EPA`@<H@ :quarterlyOD8,$ State/Tribal LUSTOHOH FMO @9Ohio Fire Marshall Office.quarterlydY1% State/Tribal SitesOHOH EPA@;J@ :annuallyH>2&State/Tribal VCPMNMN PCA/MN DOA|@;@:quarterlyNC7+State/Tribal LUSTMNMN PCA@;F@:quarterlyH=1% State/Tribal SitesMNMN PCA8@;F@:quarterlyI>2&State/Tribal UST/ASTMNMN PCA@;F@:quarterlyK@4(  State Spills 90MNMN PCA/MN DOA@;@:quarterlyMB6*State/Tribal SWLMNMN PCAb@;F@:annuallyF<0$State/Tribal LUSTMIMI DEQx@9Z@:quarterlyH=1%State/Tribal BrownfieldsMIMI DEQ@9Z@:quarterlyOD8,$ State/Tribal UST/ASTMIMI DEQ@9Z@:quarterlyK@4( -State OtherMIMI DEQ@9Z@3quarterlyB7+ State/Tribal SitesMIMI DEQ@9Z@3annuallyH>2&State/Tribal SWLMIMI DEQ@1Z@3annuallyF<0$ State/Tribal SitesMSMDEQv@9`@3quarterlyG<0$State/Tribal SWLMSMDEQf@8`@3annuallyD:."State/Tribal UST/ASTMSMDEQ/EPA@8@3quarterlyMB6* State/Tribal LUSTMSMDEQ @8@3quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal BrownfieldsMSMDEQ@1`@3quarterlyMB6*$ -State OtherFLFDEP`@8@3quarterly@5)State/Tribal SWLFLFDEP@8\@3annuallyD:."State/Tribal BrownfieldsFLFDEPh@6@ 3quarterlyMB6*$ xLVAL ,PERMITTED FACILITIES DIRECTORY - database of all permitted landfills in IowaSOLID WASTE LANDFILLS LIST - database of active and closed rubbish sites; active, inactive and closed municipal solid waste landfills; waste tire facilities and transfer stations.MISSISSIPPI UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REGISTERED TANK SITES - database of underground storage tank facilities, tanks, and owners.\n TRIBAL LAND UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks that are reported to be on Native American lands.MISSISSIPPI UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK RELEASE TANK SITES - database of all sites with either a suspected release or confirmed releases.SINKHOLES - database of sinkholes from the Florida Geological Survey Sinkholes.\n DRYCLEANERS LIST - database of dry cleaning facilities registered with the Department. Information includes facility identification number, site location information, related party (owner) information, and facility type and status. Data is taken from the Storage Tank & Contamination Monitoring database, the registration repository of dry cleaner facility data.\n CATTLE DIPPING VATS - database of vats that were filled with an arsenic solution for the control and eradication of the cattle fever tick. Other pesticides such as DDT where also widely used. This is a static list from 1910 through 1950s.SOLID WASTE FACILITIES LIST - database concerned with the handling of waste and includes locations identified with solid waste landfilling or associated activities involving the handling of solid waste. The presence of a site on this list does not necessarily indicate existing environmental contamination, but rather the potential. The FDEP assigns scores to the sites based on the threat to human health and the environment. The Rank is determined by the site's Score and reflects the state's priority for remedial action on that site. Typically, the lower the Rank value, the greater the priority for remedial action from the state.FLVAL z l~lLdLUST DATABASE - database of leaking underground storage tanks. The data Includes institutional controls information.FACILITIES WITH ACTIVE RELEASES FROM REGULATED TANKS - database of leaking underground storage tanks reported to the Ohio Fire Marshal's office.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITES LIST - database of sites that are open and corrective actions have not been completed as well as closed where corrective actions have been completed.AVAILABLE BROWNFIELD PROPERTIES LISTING - database of specific brownfields sites that the Department of Environmental Quality has funded or assisted with cleanup at (including Part 201 and Part 213 sites).UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK FACILITIES LIST - database of active and closed facilities that are regulated under Part 211, Underground Storage Tank Regulations, of the Natural Resources and Environment Protection Act, 1994 PA 451 as amended (Act 451).BASELINE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT(BEA) SITES - database of sites in which Baseline Environmental Assessments were performed. Under Part 211, Underground Storage Tank Regulations, of the Natural Resources and Environment Protection Act, 1994 PA 451 as amended (Act 451), Baseline Environmental Assessments are defined as an evaluation of environmental conditions which exist at a facility at the time of purchase, occupancy, or foreclosure that reasonably defines the existing conditions and circumstances at the facility so that in the event of a subsequent release, there is a means of distinguishing the new release from existing contamination.LIST OF CONTAMINATED SITES - database of Part 201 Sites. The data includes sic_classiffication, contaminant, total score and score date.CERCLA/UNCONTROLLED SITES FILE LIST - database of information on both CERCLA sites as well as facilities defined as a site, facility, plant, or location where hazardous or toxic wastes have been released to the environment and, due to existing regulations, there is no Federal program which can handle the problem.LVAL'L J n & H . r  bdDZdx0Iowa Department of Natural ResourcesIllinois State Fire Marshall Office.Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.Wisconsin Department of Commerce.Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Waste Management.\n CAL EPA, Department of Toxic Substances Control \n Phone:(916) 255-087The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Spill Prevention and Response Contaminated Sites Remediation Program. \n Phone: (907) 269-7546Alabama Department of Environmental ManagementCity of Milwaukee Department of City Development.\n Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.Ohio Environmental Protection AgencyOhio Environmental Protection Agency.Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.\n Minnesota Department of AgricultureMinnesota Pollution Control Agency.Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.Minnesota Pollution Control Agency\n Minnesota Department of AgricultureMinnesota Pollution Control Agency.Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.LVAL ,DIVISION OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE DATABASE(DERR) - database of basic information regarding name and status in the Voluntary Action Program, for potentially contaminated sites that are maintained by district offices in Ohio.VOLUNTARY INVESTIGATION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM DATABASE (VIC) - database of properties both known or suspected of environmental contamination. Data includes institutional control information.n/DATABASE LISTING OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS SUBSET - database of sites that have a program interest type of LS. The data includes piping, tank construction, type of tank, contact and owner information.SUPERFUND PERMANENT LIST OF PRIORITIES (PLP) AND DE-LISTED PERMANENT LIST OF PRIORITIES (DPLP) SITES - database of state equivalent CERCLIS/SUPERFUND sites.DATABASE LISTING OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks registered with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. The data includes piping, tank construction, type of tank, contact and owner information.DATABASE LISTING OF SPILLS - database of spills reported to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. The data includes information regarding initial cause, initial source, material spilled, and quantity. AGRICULTURAL SPILLS - database of spills reported to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. The data includes distance to well, residence and date closed.PERMITTED SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES LISTING - database of permitted solid waste landfill facilities.\n CLOSED LANDFILL SITES(CLP) - database of closed municipal waste landfills that were formerly permitted by the state.\n UNPERMITTED DUMP SITES - database contains dump sites for the entire state. Included in the list are abandoned dumps, demolition sites, tree disposal sites, industrial dumps and other dumps. Most of these sites existed prior to the creation of the MPCA in 1967, and detailed information about them is not generally available.LVAL  D>0SPILLS REPORT - database of all spills reported to the IDEM . Includes such data as location, material, quantity and environmental imapct.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REPORT - database of all underground storage tanks registered with the Department of Environmental Management.HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY SITE LISTING - database of hazardous waste sites that have made the states inventory list. The data includes score, score date, contamination type, and media affectedBROWNFIELD PROGRAM SITE LISTING - database of sites that are receiving assistance through the State Brownfield Program and reflects services in progress as well as those that have been completedLEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REPORT - database of all open, closed, and deactivated underground storage tanks in the Department of Environmental Management database.MARION COUNTY POTENTIAL GROUNDWATER POLLUTERS DATABASE - database of potential polluters in Marion Count. This database is static. \n COMMUNITY RIGHT TO KNOW(CRTK)- database of all CRTK facilities in the IDEM database that have submitted Tier II forms for 2001 and 2002. \n SEED COMMISIONER S DATABASE OF PESTICIDES- database of commercial applicators and restricted use dealers of pesticides for the state of IndianaWASTE FACILITIES - The Database of all Compost and Demolition Debris, Industrial and Residual Waste, Municipal Solid Waste Landfills and Municipal and Solid Waste Transfer Facilities are maintained by the Division of Solid and Infectious Waste Management.WASTE FACILITIES SUBSET - database of all Compost Facilities, Infectious Waste, Scrap Tire Facilities, and Transfer Stations. The database also includes a historical Master Site Listing of all Hazardous Waste Inventory Sites.BROWNFIELD INVENTORY - database of sites that have voluntary submitted information to the inventory as part of the Site Assessment and Brownfield Revitalization Program (SABR).dLVAL`  ACTIVE AND HISTORIC LICENSED SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS LIST - database of active and closed permitted solid waste landfills. The data includes information regarding site location and type.DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST INVENTORY-Records maintained by the CA DTSC of Hazardous Waste Manifests used to track and document the transport of hazardous waste from a generator s site to the site of its final disposition.This division maintains a list of clean-up evaluations and actions regarding sites with actual or potential contamination that could affect groundwater. This report includes non-LUST petroleum spill, hazardous substance contamination other than oil, and military-LUST petroleum spill sites. Non-military leaking underground storage tank (LUST) sites are not located on the CSDB. For access to files or more information regarding specific sites, please call the number listed with the source information.LANDFILLS LIST - database of landfills including Construction/Demolition and Industrial Landfills, Industrial Landfills and Municipal Waste Landfills.MILWAUKEE BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT SITE INVENTORY - database of mothballed ( sites contaminated based on present and/or historical land uses) and tax-delinquent (sites that have not paid their property taxes for one or more years) brownfields in the City of Milwaukee.\n BUREAU FOR REMEDIATION AND REDEVELOMENT TRACKING SYSTEM (BRRTS) SUBSET  Database of Green Space and Public Facility Grants and Site Assessment Grant (SAG) Large and Small award. The data includes location, activity name and type, jurisdiction, start data, end date and comments.LISTING OF ALL SPILLS - database of spills reported to the Wisconsin Department of Natural resources. The data includes actions, impact and contact information.LIST OF HAZARD RANKING SITES - database of hazardous waste sites that was last revised 11/94. The data includes geology information, physical condition, site status and rankingLVAL z Z UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS DATABASE - database of registered underground storage tanks. The data includes contact, owner, tank count and status information.\n TRIBAL LAND UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks that are reported to be on Native American lands.STATEWIDE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LISTING - database of underground storage tanks. The data includes tank, contact and enforcement information.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK INCIDENT TRACKING DATABASE - database of incidents reported to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.SAFE DRINKING WATER INFORMATION SYSTEM - database of the public water supplies in the State of Illinois. The database is a requirement of the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1986 and was previously known as the Federal Reporting Data System.SITE REMEDIATION PROGRAM DATABASE SUBSET- database of all voluntary remediation projects administered through the Pre-Notice Site Cleanup Program (1989 to 1995) and the Site Remediation Program (1996 to the present). These sites are included in this database only if they has an institutional control placed upon them.SITE REMEDIATION PROGRAM DATABASE - database of all voluntary remediation projects administered through the Pre-Notice Site Cleanup Program (1989 to 1995) and the Site Remediation Program (1996 to the present).LISTING OF ALL LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of all leaking underground storage tanks reported to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.LISTING OF EMERGENCY REPAIR PROGRAM (ERP) SITES -ERP sites are sites other than LUSTs that have contaminated soil and/or groundwater. Examples include industrial spills (or dumping) that need long term investigation, buried containers of hazardous substances, and closed landfills that have caused contamination. The ERP module includes petroleum contamination from above-ground (but not from underground) storage tanks. ,TS G 6 .   j  ]OI<uoiOr#HMIRSFEDUS DOT2@G!US Department of Transportationquarterly^S& CERCLISFEDEPA@G!Environmental Protection Agencyquarterly]R%State/Tribal LUSTAKAK DEC/EPA@E@Fquarterly/when available[A5)State/Tribal ECNYNYSDEC@Cn@@quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal ICNYNYSDEC@En@@quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal ICNENE DEQf@EX@@quarterlyF;/#State WellsWIWI DNRd@ET@@when availableG7+State/Tribal ECILIL EPAz@ER@@quarterlyF;/#State ACECILIDNR>@D@@when availableD4(State/Tribal ECFLFDEPP@DV@@quarterlyD9-!State WellsFLFDEP\OTHER,@DZ@@when availableK;/#State/Tribal ICCTCT DEP@Cd@@when availableK;/#$NCDBFEDEPA@C!Environmental Protection AgencyquarterlyZO" -State OtherMOMO DNR@CP@@when availableG7+State/Tribal LUSTMOMO DNR@CP@@quarterlyH=1%State/Tribal UST/ASTMOMO DNR@CP@@quarterlyK@4(  State Spills 90MOMO DNRL@C@@quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal VCPMOMO DNR@C@@quarterlyG<0$State/Tribal SWLMOMO DNR@BP@@annuallyF<0$ State/Tribal SitesMOMO DNR@BP@@when availableN>2&State/Tribal SWLKSKSDHE@B@@annuallyE;/# State/Tribal SitesKSKSDHE@A@ @quarterlyH=1%State/Tribal UST/ASTKSKSDHE/EPAZ@B@ @quarterlyNC7+ State/Tribal LUSTKSKSDHEh@B@ @quarterlyG<0$ State Spills 90KSKSDHE"@BV@ @quarterlyE:." State Spills 90NENE DEQL@BX@ @quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal VCPNENE DEQZ@BX@@quarterlyG<0$State/Tribal UST/ASTNEFIRE MARSHAL/EPAv@A@@quarterlyUJ>2 State/Tribal SWLNENE DEQv@AX@@annuallyF<0$State WellsIAIA DNRR@AH@@when availableG7+State/Tribal LUSTNENE DEQ@AX@@quarterlyH=1% State Spills 80NENE DEQP@AX@@annuallyE;/#State/Tribal LUSTIAIA DNR@9@@quarterlyH=1% State/Tribal SitesIAIA DNR>@AH@@quarterlyI>2&State/Tribal UST/ASTIAIA DNR/EPA:@>@@quarterlyOD8, State/Tribal SWLIAIA DNR@8H@&:annuallyF<0$State/Tribal UST/ASTILIL FMO"@>H@%:quarterlyK@4( State/Tribal LUSTILIL EPAt@>R@$:quarterlyH=1%State/Tribal SWLILIL EPA@6R@#:annuallyF<0$State WellsILIL EPA@>R@":annuallyA7+State/Tribal ICILIL EPA|@>R@!:quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal VCPILIL EPA@>R@ :quarterlyG<0$State/Tribal LUSTWIWI DNR>@>T@:quarterlyH=1%-State OtherWIWI DNRH@>T@:quarterlyB7+LVALt,b  j  H B 8 Z 8XhTpVNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationNebraska Department of Environmental QualityWisconsin Department of Natural Resources.Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois Department of Natural ResourcesFlorida Department of Environmental ProtectFlorida Department of Environmental Protection \n St. John's Water Management District \n Southwest Water Management District \n Northwest Florida Water Management DistrictConnecticut Department of Environmental ProtectionMissouri Department of Natural ResourcesMissouri Department of Natural ResourcesMissouri Department of Natural ResourcesMissouri Department of Natural Resource, Missouri Department of Natural Resource Environmental Services ProgramMissouri Department of Natural Resources, Hazardous Waste Program's Brownfields/Voluntary Cleanup SectionMissouri Department of Natural ResourcesMissouri Department of Natural ResourcesKansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Waste ManagementKansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Environmental RemediationKansas Department of Health and Environment, Storage Tanks Division\n Environmental Protection AgencyKansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Environmental RemediationKansas Department of Health and EnvironmentNebraska Department of Environmental QualityNebraska Department of Environmental QualityNebraska State Fire Marshal, Flammable Liquid Storage Tank Division\n Environmental Protection AgencyNebraska Department of Environmental QualityIowa Department of Natural ResourcesNebraska Department of Environmental QualityNebraska Department of Environmental QualityIowa Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Land Quality Leaking Underground Storage Tank ProgramIowa Department of Natural ResourcesIowa Department of Natural Resources\n Environmental Protection Agency@LVAL r >R\IDENTIFIED SITES LIST - database of environmentally contaminated sites (Excluding underground and above-ground tank sites).UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS DATABASE - database of underground storage tanks registered with the Nebraska State Fire Marshal. The data contains location, owner and temp out of use status.\n TRIBAL LAND UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks that are reported to be on Native American lands. INTERGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT LIST OF PERMITTED FACILITIES - database of Compost Facility, Construction and Demolition Waste Landfill, Delisted Waste Disposal Area, Fossil Fuel Combustion Ash Disposal Area, Industrial Waste Landfill, Materials Recovery Facility, Municipal Solid Waste Landfill and Transfer Station.PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY - database of Municipal Water Intake Sources, Public Wells, Permitted Private Wells, Agricultural Drainage Wells, and Agricultural Drainage Well Intakes managed by the Department of Natural Resources. Information regarding permit number, well name, and owner is included. \n SOURCE WATER PROTECTION AREAS - database of source water protection areas for each groundwater-based public water supply system.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AND SURFACE SPILLS INFORMATION - database of leaking underground storage tanks.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AND SURFACE SPILLS INFORMATION - database of surface spills reported to the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality before 1990.REGISTRY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL SITES - database of sites listed on the registry are classified according to the relative priority listing for remedial action at the site. During the initial listing, the site must be placed in one of the first four classifications ("a", "b", "c", or "d"). While a site is listed on the registry, its classification can be changed because of site cleanup activities or because of new information about the site. The five classification categories are specified in Section 455B.427.3 of the Code of IowaLVAL Z 8 v,PERMITTED FACILITIES - database of Demolition, Utility, and Special Waste Landfills; Sanitary Landfills; Transfer Stations; Infectious Waste, Material Recovery, Incinerators, and Composting Facilities.REGISTRY OF CONFIRMED ABANDONED OR UNCONTROLLED HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL SITES - database of Confirmed Abandoned or Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites in Missouri (Registry) is maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources pursuant to the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Law, Section 260.440, RSMo. Sites listed on the Registry appear on a publicly available list, and a notice filed with the Recorder of Deeds documents hazardous waste contamination at the site.SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS - database of all active, inactive and pending solid waste landfills and transfer stations.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS DATABASE- database of registered underground storage tanks in Kansas. The data includes tank type, capacity, tank material and substance stored.\n TRIBAL LAND UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks that are reported to be on Native American lands.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks that have reported releases or leaks. The data includes status, discovery date and substance released dataSPILLS DATABASE - database of spills that have occurred since 1990. The data includes cause, cleanup method, material spilled and media affected.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AND SURFACE SPILLS INFORMATION - database of surface spills reported to the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality since 1990.PUBLIC RECORD - database of voluntary cleanup sites at which environmental response actions have been completed during the previous year, are in process of being completed, or are planned to be addressed in the upcoming year or near future. In addition, this list identifies sites, which upon completion of the response action, are not suitable for unrestricted use and describes the institutional control relied on in the remedyLVAL | b`REGISTRY OF INSTITUTIONAL AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS Subset - database of sites from the Registrty that have Engineering Controls.CONTAMINATED AND POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATED SITES SUBSET - database of environmental land use restrictions (ELUR). The data includes ELUR type, reason for the ELUR, and if the ELUR covers the entire property.NATIONAL COMPLIANCE DATA BASE SYSTEM - Database of regional compliance and enforcement activity and manages the Pesticides and Toxic Substances Compliance and Enforcement program at a national level. The system tracks all compliance monitoring and enforcement activities from the time an inspector conducts and inspection until the time the inspector closes or the case settles the enforcement action. NCDB is the national repository of the 10 regional and Headquarters FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS). Data collected in the regional FTTS is transferred to NCDB to support the need for monitoring national performance of regional programs.SITE MANAGEMENT AND REPORTING SYSTEM (SMARS) - database of hazardous waste sites. The data includes cerlclis, npl date and oversight program.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SUMMARY DATABASE SUBSET - database of leaking underground storage tanks are broken out of the UST summary database.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SUMMARY DATABASE - database of underground storage tanks registered with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.MISSOURI ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRACKING SYSTEM (MEERTS) DATABASE - database of spills reported to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources since 1990.BROWNFIELD/VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM (BVCP) SITE STATUS LIST  database of voluntary cleanup properties contaminated with hazardous waste. Many of the sites entering the BVCP are not heavily contaminated, and are contaminated by sources not addressed by any of Department of Natural Resources' regulatory programs such as Emergency Response, Superfund, RCRA or Petroleum Storage Tanks.LVALFjFIRE INSURANCE MAP AVAILABILITY - Database of historical fire insurance map availability.FLOODPLAINS  database of 100 year and 500 year flood zone boundaries for select counties in the United StatesILLINOIS STATE CONSERVATION AREAS - database of state convservation areas with source and area information. /n ILLINOIS STATE FORESTS - database of state forests with source and area information. /n ILLINOIS STATE FISH AND WILDLIFE AREAS - database of state fish and wildlife areas including source and area information. /n ILLINOIS STATE PARKS - database of state park boundaries with source and area information.INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS REGISTRY DATABASE Subset- database of sites that have institutional controls and engineering controls was developed to assist with tracking those properties upon which an institutional control has been imposed pursuant to the provisions contained in Chapters 376 or 403, F.S. For Brownfield sites the ICR has been prepared for the public and local governments to monitor the status of those controls. POTABLE WATER SYSTEM WELLS - database of public water supply wells. \n ST. JOHNS RIVER DISTRICT WELL DATA - database of public water supply wells managed by the St. John's River Water Management District. Information regarding well depth, station type, and location is included. \n SOUTHWEST DISTRICT WATER USE DATA - database of water use permit well withdrawal points managed within the Southwest Water Management District. Information regarding owner name, site type, and permit status is included. \n WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMITTING SYSTEM - database of water well locations within and managed by the Northwest Florida Water Management District. Information regarding well type, depth, and water level are included. /n SOUTH FLORIDA WATER DISTRICT WELLS - database of water well locations within the South Florida Water Management District. Information regarding well depth, capacity, and water usage is included.hLVAL " ^BROWNFIELD INVENTORY Subset - database of CERCLA/uncontrolled sites file list that have engineering controls.This division maintains an inventory of various solid waste facilities.This division of the DEC maintains an inventory of sites with leaking underground storage tanks. It includes sites with tanks under investigation for potential leaks, confirmed leaks, and those to be closed. For access to files or more information regarding specific sites, please call the number listed with the source information. \n The US EPA Region 10 maintains an inventory of Indian Land leaking underground storage tanks currently under federal administration. For further information regarding this program or specific sites, please call Charlotte Boulind at the number listed with the source information.REGISTRY OF INSTITUTIONAL AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS Subset - database of sites from the Registrty that have Institutional Controls.PUBLIC RECORD Subset- database of voluntary cleanup sites at which environmental response actions have been completed during the previous year, are in process of being completed, or are planned to be addressed in the upcoming year or near future. In addition, this list identifies sites, which upon completion of the response action, are not suitable for unrestricted use and describes the institutional control relied on in the remedySTATE WELLS LISTING - database of public water supplies wells in the State of Wisconsin. \n HYDROGRAPHIC POINT FEATURES - database of wells, springs, and gaging stations in the state of Wisconsin. The database includes information regarding feature type and, for certain springs, estimated flow direction.SITE REMEDIATION PROGRAM DATABASE SUBSET- database of all voluntary remediation projects administered through the Pre-Notice Site Cleanup Program (1989 to 1995) and the Site Remediation Program (1996 to the present). These sites are included in this database only if they has an engineering control placed upon them.LVALL 8 L ~ L dXdMississippi Department for Environmental QualityMaine Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Remediation and Waste ManagementGeorgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural ResourcesThe Idaho Division of Environmental Quality \n Phone: (208) 373-0502The Washington State Department of Health \n For further information on the Clandestine Drug Lab Program contact Carolyn Comeau or Paul Marchant at 1-888-586-9427.The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Environmental Health, Office of Solid Waste. \n Phone: (907) 465-5162The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Storage Tank Program. \n Phone: (907) 465-5206 \n The United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Ground Water Protection Unit. \n Phone: (206) 553-6315Library of Congress\nCatalogue of Maps Published by Sanborn Mapping and Geographic Information Service in February 1988\nProQuest\nOther internally produced datasets\nUnited States Geographical Survey\n National Resources Conservation ServicesEnvironmental Protection Agency, National Technical Information ServicesEnvironmental Protection Agency, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Connecticut Department of Environmental ProtectionEnvironmental Protection Agency, National Technical Information ServicesFederal Emergency Management AgencyFederal Aviation Administration \n Federal Communications CommissionEnvironmental Protection Agency\n National Response Center.Environmental Protection Agency\n National Response Center.US Department of Commerce, Census BureauNuclear Regulatory Commission\n Environmental Protection Agency.United States Geographical Survey.The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Storage Tank Program. \n Phone: (907) 451-2182 \n The United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Ground Water Protection Unit \n Phone: (206) 553-6315LVALN  ODEQ maintains separate lists of various solid waste facilities including: permitted, closed and municipal.BROWNFIELD INVENTORY Subset - database of CERCLA/uncontrolled sites file list that have institutional controls.COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY INFORMATION SYSTEM ARCHIVED SITES - database of Archive designated CERCLA sites that, to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment has been completed and has determined no further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL site.\n NFRAP  No Further Remedial Action Plan\n P - Site is part of NPL site\n D - Deleted from the Final NPL\n F - Currently on the Final NPL\n N - Not on the NPL\n O - Not Valid Site or Incident\n P - Proposed for NPL\n R - Removed from Proposed NPL\n S - Pre-proposal Site\n W  Withdrawn\nHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM - Database of information regarding materials, packaging, and a description of events for tracked incidents.COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY INFORMATION SYSTEM (CERCLIS)- CERCLIS is a database of potential and confirmed hazardous waste sites at which the EPA Superfund program has some involvement. It contains sites that are either proposed to be or are on the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL.\n PART OF NPL- Site is part of NPL site\n DELETED - Deleted from the Final NPL\n FINAL - Currently on the Final NPL\n NOT PROPOSED - Not on the NPL\n NOT VALID - Not Valid Site or Incident\n PROPOSED - Proposed for NPL\n REMOVED - Removed from Proposed NPL\n SCAN PLAN - Pre-proposal Site\n WITHDRAWN - Withdrawn\nM'!r Q  O e $ J ,GG8Q.eVState/Tribal ICMEME DEP@S@FquarterlyF;/#State/Tribal LUSTGAEPDZ@S@FquarterlyE:."State/Tribal SWLIDID DEQ@E@FannuallyF<0$State/Tribal UST/ASTIDID DEQ/EPA@Sv@Qquarterly/when available^D8, State/Tribal LUSTIDID DEQ/EPA@Sv@Qquarterly/when available[A5)State/Tribal SWLWAWA DOE/COUNTYRe]l@Qannually/when available\C7+State/Tribal UST/ASTWAWA DOE/EPA @Pl@Qbiannually/when available_D8, State/Tribal LUSTWAWA DOE/EPA|@Pl@Qbiannually/when available\A5) State Spills 90WAWA DOH@PF@Fwhen availableK;/#State/Tribal SWLAKAK DEC@P@FannuallyF<0$State/Tribal UST/ASTAKAK DEC/EPA@P@ Fquarterly/when available^D8, 0FI Map CoverageFEDPROPRIETARY@DP@ FquarterlyLA5)NPL DELISTEDFEDEPA@O!Environmental Protection AgencyquarterlybW*RCRA COR ACTFEDEPA@O"Environmental Protection Agency.quarterlycX*USGS SoilsFEDUSGS/NRCS@O@ FannuallyD:."%PADSFEDEPA>@N!Environmental Protection AgencyquarterlyZO" &RADONFEDNTIS@N@ Fperiodically>0$ RCRA TSDFEDEPA4@N"Environmental Protection Agency.quarterly_T&Fed BrownfieldFEDEPAP@N!Environmental Protection AgencyquarterlydY, RCRA GENFEDEPA/MA DEP/CT DEP @M@ FquarterlyK@4(RCRA NLRFEDEPA@L!Environmental Protection Agencyquarterly^S&+SETS PRPFEDEPA8@L@Fwhen availableB2& NPDESFEDEPA@L!Environmental Protection Agencyquarterly[P# Historic LandmarksFEDNPSL@LNational Park Serviceannually]S0$NPLFEDEPA<@K!Environmental Protection AgencyquarterlyYN! !FINDSFEDEPA@K!Environmental Protection AgencyannuallyZP# "TRISFEDEPA@K"Environmental Protection Agency.quarterly[P" *Federal OtherFEDEPA @K!Environmental Protection AgencyquarterlycX+WetlandsFEDUS FWS@J U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicewhen availableeU)FloodplainsFEDFEMA@DF@Fwhen availableF6*FAA/FTC TowersFEDFAA/ FCC@J@Fwhen availableM=1% ERNSFEDEPA/NRC4@Jv@Fannually<2& RELEASES(AIR/WATER)FEDEPA/NRC@Jv@Fsemi-annuallyPA5) &AIRSFEDEPA@I!Environmental Protection AgencyquarterlyZO" ReceptorsFEDUS DOCJ@IP@FperiodicallyD6*(Nuclear PermitsFEDEPA/NRC@I@FperiodicallyK=1%Federal WellsFEDUSGSP@ID@FannuallyB8, 'DOCKETFEDEPA@I!Environmental Protection Agencywhen availableaQ$NFRAPFEDEPAV@G"Environmental Protection Agency.quarterly\Q# LVAL *.2LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS-The Hawaii Department of Health's inventory of sites with leaking underground storage tanks.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- ADEQ maintains a list of leaking underground tanks (LUST).AEROMETRIC INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM (AIRS)  database of detailed information pertaining to sites which submit air emissions reports. Developed under the Clean Air Act, this database also maintains data on compliance status and enforcement actions.SENSITIVE RECEPTORS - 2005 Census Bureau's TIGER (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing System) database of schools and hospitals. List of schools and hospitals that may house individuals deemed sensitive to environmental discharges due to their fragile immune systems.PERMITTED NUCLEAR FACILITIES - This database is a comprehensive listing of all facilities which have been issued permits for the handling of radioactive materials, in addition it also contains a complete listing of all licensed and active nuclear power plants located within the United States.\n THE RADINFO DATABASE - Database of basic information about facilities that are permitted and regulated for their use and handling of radioactive materials.UNITED STATES GROUND-WATER SITES INVENTORY - Database of more than 850,000 records of wells, springs, test holes, tunnels, drains, and excavations in the United States.INTERGRATED COMPLIANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM (ICIS) - database of federal administrative and federal judicial cases under the following environmental statutes: the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Clean Water Act (CWA), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Section 313, the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund), the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), and the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA).rLVAL RUNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- The Hawaii Department of Health's inventory of underground storage tanks.NATIONAL WETLANDS INVENTORY (NWI) - database of information on the characteristics, extent, and status of the Nation's wetlands and deepwater habitats. This data is available for select areas of the United States.Tower - database encompasses three sources of information from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Federal Communications Commission. FAA data includes the Digital Obstacle File which contains obstruction data for man made objects that affect domestic aeronautical charting products. FCC data includes the Wireless Telecommunication Bureau s Universal Licensing System which contains the Antenna Structure Database and the Cellular Tower Database. FCC data also includes the Mass Media Bureau s Consolidated Database System which includes engineering data for AM, FM, and Television broadcasting stations.EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM (ERNS) - Database of incidents reported to the National Response Center. These incidents include chemical spills, accidents involving chemicals (such as fires or explosions), oil spills, transportation accidents that involve oil or chemicals, releases of radioactive materials, sightings of oil sheens on bodies of water, terrorist incidents involving chemicals, incidents where illegally dumped chemicals have been found, and drills intended to prepare responders to handle these kinds of incidents. Data since January 2001 has been received from the National Response System database as the EPA no longer maintains this data.AIR AND SURFACE WATER RELEASES - A subset of the ERNS\n National Response System database which have impacted only the air or surface water. Except were the source is FIXED, HIGHWAY RELATED, PIPELINE RELATED, UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK, RAILROAD OR ABOVE GROUND STORAGE. Site with the above mentioned sources and have a media affected of air or surface water have been placed into ERNS.LVAL BROWNFIELD - database of old brownfield programs, brownfield cleanup programs, environmental restoration projects.NATIONAL PRIORITY LIST - The National Priorities List is a list of the worst hazardous waste sites that have been identified by Superfund. Sites are only put on the list after they have been scored using the Hazard Ranking System (HRS), and have been subjected to public comment. Any site on the NPL is eligible for cleanup using Superfund Trust money. \n A Superfund site is any land in the United States that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment.\n FINAL - Currently on the Final NPL\n PROPOSED - Proposed for NPLFACILITY INDEX SYSTEM(FINDS)/FACILITY REGISTRY SYSTEM(FRS) - The index of identification numbers associated with a property or facility which the EPA has investigated or has been made aware of in conjunction with various regulatory programs. Each record indicates the EPA office that may have files on the site or facility. A Facility Registry System site has an FRS in the status field.TOXIC RELEASE INVENTORY SYSTEM (TRIS) Database that contains information on toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities reported annually by certain covered industry groups as well as federal facilities. This inventory was established under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA) and expanded by the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990.SECTION SEVEN TRACKING SYSTEM (SSTS)  database of registration and production data for facilities which manufacture pesticides.\n VAPOR INTRUSION DATABASE  database that records the migration of volatile chemicals from the subsurface into overlying buildings. Volatile chemicals in contaminated soil or groundwater can emit vapors that may migrate through soil and into indoor air spaces.:LVAL * ^XSPILL LOCATIONS - database of spills reported since 1990 as reported to the Emergency Response TeamSPILL LOCATIONS - database of spills reported since 1990SPILL LOCATIONS - database of spills reported to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency prior to 1990.COAL GASIFICATION - database of sites that have been involved in coal gasification.RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY INFORMATION SYSTEM SITES - Database of hazardous waste information contained in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information (RCRAInfo), a national program management and inventory system about hazardous waste handlers. In general, all generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous waste are required to provide information about their activities to state environmental agencies. These agencies, in turn pass on the information to regional and national EPA offices. This regulation is governed by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984.\nFacilities not currently classified by the EPA but are still included in the RCRAInfo database. Reasons for non classification: \n Failure to report in a timely matter. \n No longer in business. \n No longer in business at the listed address. \n No longer generating hazardous waste materials in quantities which require reporting.POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTIES (PRP)  database of parties identified by the EPA as being potential responsible for contamination at a CERCLIS or NPL site.THE NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM - Database of permitted facilities receiving and discharging effluents to and from a natural source where treatment of the effluent is monitored.NATIONAL REGISTRY OF HISTORIC PLACES DATABASE - The nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. Properties listed include districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture.LVALDATABASE OF SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS - Listing of Municpal Solid Waste Landfills, Waste Tire Facilities, and Transfer Stations.DATABASE OF SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS - maintained by the Division of Solid Waste Bureau of Solid Waste Regulation.RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY INFORMATION SYSTEM GENERATORS - Database of hazardous waste information contained in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information (RCRAInfo), a national program management and inventory system about hazardous waste handlers. In general, all generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous waste are required to provide information about their activities to state environmental agencies. These agencies, in turn pass on the information to regional and national EPA offices. This regulation is governed by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984.\n Facilities that generate or transport hazardous waste or meet other RCRA requirements.\n LGN - Large Quantity Generators\n SGN - Small Quantity Generators\n VGN  Conditionally Exempt Generator.\n Included are RAATS (RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System) and CMEL (Compliance Monitoring & Enforcement List) facilities. \n CONNECTICUT HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST  Database of all shipments of hazardous waste within, into or from Connecticut. The data includes date of shipment, transporter and TSD info, and material shipped and quantity. This data is appended to the details of existing generator records. \n MASSACHUSETTES HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR  database of generators that are regulated under the MA DEP. \n VQN-MA = generates less than 220 pounds or 27 gallons per month of hazardous waste or waste oil.\n SQN-MA = generates 220 to 2,200 pounds or 27 to 270 gallons per month of waste oil.\n LQG-MA = generates greater than 2,200 lbs of hazardous waste or waste oil per month. hLVAL |b$<dMAJOR SAND AND GRAVEL AQUIFERS - database of major sand and gravel aquifer boundaries in the state of Illinois.DATABASE OF PETROLEUM RELEASE SITES - Releases of petroleum and/or regulated substances into the environmentListing of all permitted solid waste landfills and transfer stationsCONTAMINATED SITE LISTING - No longer available.DATABASE OF PCB HANDLERS - Database of PolyChlorinatedBiPhenol generators, transporters, storers and/or disposers that are required to register with the EPA. This database indicates the type of handler and registration number. Also included is the PCB Transformer Registration Database.NATIONAL RADON DATABASE - EPA radon data from 1990-1991 national radon project collected for a variety of zip codes across the United States.RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY INFORMATION SYSTEM TREATMENT, STORAGE, and DISPOSAL FACILITIES. - Database of hazardous waste information contained in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information (RCRAInfo), a national program management and inventory system about hazardous waste handlers. In general, all generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous waste are required to provide information about their activities to state environmental agencies. These agencies, in turn pass on the information to regional and national EPA offices. This regulation is governed by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984.\n Facilities that treat, store, dispose, or incinerate hazardous waste.BROWNFIELD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS) - database designed to assist EPA in collecting, tracking, and updating information, as well as reporting on the major activities and accomplishments of the various Brownfield grant Programs./n CLEANUPS IN MY COMMUNITY (subset) - Sites, facilities and properties that have been contaminated by hazardous materials and are being, or have been, cleaned up under EPA's brownfield s program.LVALP LpvHINDIAN RESERVATIONS - database of Indian Reservations within the state of Minnesota.INDIAN RESERVATIONS - database of Indian Reservations within the state of Minnesota.METHAMPHETAMINE LABORATORY  Database of illegal drug laboratories.Listing of completions, pluggings and permits. Data is obtained only from digital data provided by the Kansas Tax Commission.NATIONAL PRIORITY LIST Subset - Database of delisted NPL sites. The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate.\n DELISTED - Deleted from the Final NPLRESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY INFORMATION SYSTEM SITES - Database of hazardous waste information contained in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information (RCRAInfo), a national program management and inventory system about hazardous waste handlers. In general, all generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous waste are required to provide information about their activities to state environmental agencies. These agencies, in turn pass on the information to regional and national EPA offices. This regulation is governed by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984.\n RCRAInfo facilities that have reported violations and subject to corrective actions.NATIONAL SOILS DATABASE - Database comprised of the State Soil Geographic (STATSGO) data for the conterminous United States, Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) and Digital Data Series Bedrock data. These databases contain information regarding soil characteristics such as water capacity, percent clay, organic material, permeability, thickness of layers, hydrological characteristics, quality of drainage, surface, slope, liquid limit, and the annual frequency of flooding.LVALH j 0hINDIAN LANDS AND NATIVE ENTITIES IN FLORIDA - database of American Indian reservations in Florida.INDIAN RESERVATIONS - database of Indian Reservations within the state of Minnesota.INDIAN RESERVATIONS - database of Indian Reservations within the state of Minnesota.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- An inventory maintained by the WA DOE of regulated underground storage tanks. \n INDIAN LANDS UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- The US EPA Region 10 maintains an inventory of Indian Land underground storage tanks currently under federal administration.WASHINGTON STATE LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- An inventory maintained by the WA DOE of known leaking underground storage tanks. \n INDIAN LANDS LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- The US EPA Region 10 maintains an inventory of Indian Land leaking underground storage tanks currently under federal administration.A list maintained by the Washington Department of Health that contains information on sites identified as contaminated by hazardous chemicals produced during use of the property as a site for clandestine drug lab processes.This division maintains an inventory of various solid waste facilities including open, closed, & permitted landfills, dumps, pesticide sites, lumber and petroleum industry sites and transfer stations. The inventory notes landfill class type and current status. For more information regarding specific sites, please call the number listed with the source information.This division of the DEC maintains an inventory of underground storage tanks. For access to files or more information regarding specific sites, please call the number listed with the source information. \n The US EPA Region 10 maintains an inventory of Indian Land underground storage tanks currently under federal administration. For further information regarding this program or specific sites, please call Charlotte Boulind at the number listed with the source information.LVAL ( Zn zARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n For more specific information, call (602) 207-4573.ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY: \n File Room (602) 207-4345.The Idaho Division of Environmental Quality \n Phone: (208) 373-0502South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental ControlMississippi Department for Environmental QualityThe Idaho Division of Environmental Quality \n Phone: (208) 373-0130 \n The United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Ground Water Protection Unit \n Phone: (206) 553-6315The Idaho Division of Environmental Quality \n Phone: (208) 373-0130 \n The United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Ground Water Protection Unit \n Phone: (206) 553-6315The Washington Department of Ecology \n Phone Numbers: \n Headquarters: (360) 407-6112 \n NORTHWEST REGION: (425) 647-7000 \n SOUTHWEST REGION: (360) 407-6300 \n CENTRAL REGION: (509) 575-2490 \n EASTERN REGION: (509) 456-2926 \n The Seattle-King County Department of Public Health: (206) 296-4785 \n The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department: (206) 591-6500The Washington Department of Ecology \n Phone Numbers: \n Headquarters: (360) 407-6112 \n NORTHWEST REGION: (425) 647-7000 \n SOUTHWEST REGION: (360) 407-6300 \n CENTRAL REGION: (509) 575-2490 \n EASTERN REGION: (509) 456-2926 \n The United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Ground Water Protection Unit. \n For further information regarding this program or specific sites, please call Charlotte Boulind at (206) 553-6315.The Washington Department of Ecology \n Phone Numbers: \n Headquarters: (360) 407-6112 \n NORTHWEST REGION: (425) 647-7000 \n SOUTHWEST REGION: (360) 407-6300 \n CENTRAL REGION: (509) 575-2490 \n EASTERN REGION: (509) 456-2926 \n The United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Ground Water Protection Unit. \n For further information regarding this program or specific sites, please call Charlotte Boulind at (206) 553-6315.@LVALe]lPWA DOE SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS LISTING- The Solid Waste Facility Database contains disposal information for landfills and incinerators. The types of facilities that are included are those that are permitted under chapter 173-304 WAC, Minimum Functional Standards for Solid Waste Handling and chapter 173-351 WAC, Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. \n SEATTLE-KING COUNTY ABANDONED LANDFILL STUDY- The Seattle-King County Department of Public Health maintains lists of landfills owned by the city of Seattle or King county that have been abandoned or closed. These facilities were surveyed in 1984 to determine what, if any, public health problems they present. Facilities listed by the Seattle-King County DOH are assigned an id which begins with the letters WA_ALS followed by a number. Please note, that some facilities could not be geocoded because of poor locational information. These have been included in the database and will appear in a search as non-geocoded records within the relevant zip code. \n SEATTLE-KING COUNTY ABANDONED LANDFILL TOXICITY/HAZARD ASSESSMENT PROJECT- This list presents the results of a 1986 follow-up study by the Seattle-King County DOH of two city owned and four county owned abandoned landfills previously surveyed by the agency in 1984. These facilities are assigned an id beginning WA_ALT followed by a number. \n TACOMA-PIERCE COUNTY CLOSED LANDFILL SURVEY- The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department maintains a list of closed landfills and dumpsites located in Pierce County. These facilities were surveyed by the TPCHD to determine what, if any, public health hazards they present and whether further investigation was necessary. Facilities listed by TPCHD are assigned an id which begins with the letters WA_CLS followed by a number. Please note, that some facilities could not be geocoded because of poor locational information. These have been included in the database and will appear in a search as non-geocoded records within the relevant zip code.LVALb H8tTWDB GROUNDWATER DATABASE (WELL DATA) - Database of public driniking water well and surface intake sites.INDIAN LANDS AND NATIVE ENTITIES IN FLORIDA - database of American Indian reservations in Florida.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LISTING(COMPREHENSIVE) - database of registered underground stationary petroleum storage tanks. Inclusion on this list indicates the presence of stationary petroleum storage tanks and, therefore, the potential for environmental problems. It does not necessarily indicate existing problems.DIVISION OF REMEDIATION SITES LIST Subset - database of sites past and current located in Maine that are in the Voluntary Response Action Program, the Brownfields Program, the Landfill Closure Program, the Federal Facilities Program, the Superfund Program, and/or the Uncontrolled Sites Program Sites that have institutional controlsGEORGIA LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - database of underground storage tanks that have reported leaks or releases. The data includes tank, pipe construction and status.ID DEQ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- This division maintains an inventory of underground storage tanks. For access to files or more information regarding specific sites. \n INDIAN LANDS UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- The US EPA Region 10 maintains an inventory of Indian Land underground storage tanks currently under federal administration. For further information regarding this program or specific sites, please call Charlotte Boulind at the number listed with the source information.ID DEQ LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LIST- This division maintains an inventory of sites with leaking underground storage tanks. \n INDIAN LANDS LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- The US EPA Region 10 maintains an inventory of Indian Land leaking underground storage tanks currently under federal administration. 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For further information regarding this program or specific sites, please call Charlotte Boulind at the number listed with the source information.OR DEQ LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LISTING- ODEQ maintains a list of leaking underground tanks reported leaking, under investigation or cleanup indicating cleanup start date, lead, and completion date. \n INDIAN LANDS LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LISTING- The US EPA Region 10 maintains an inventory of Indian Land leaking underground storage tanks currently under federal administration. For further information regarding this program or specific sites, please call Charlotte Boulind at the number listed with the source information.ODEQ maintains a list of Brownfields sites as part of its Environmental Cleanup Site Information System. The ODEQ defines a brownfield site as "real property where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by actual or perceived environmental contamination."\nBrownfields Management System (BMS) is an analytical database designed to assist EPA in collecting, tracking, and updating information, as well as reporting on the major activities and accomplishments of the various Brownfield grant Programs.ID DEQ BROWNFIELDS LISTING- The DEQ maintains a list of brownfield sites as part of its listing of clean-up evaluations and actions regarding sites with actual or potential contamination that could affect groundwater. The DEQ defines a brownfield as an abandoned, idled, or underused industrial or commercial property taken out of productive use because of real or perceived risks from environmental contamination.LVALe]lWThe DEQ adds sites that are or may be contaminated and may require cleanup to its Environmental Cleanup Site Information system (ECSI), and electronic filing system. DEQ adds these sites to the CRL and Inventory when it determines they meet the respective criteria for listing, described above. Sites may be added to the CRL any time after they are added to the ECSI; they may be added to the Inventory only after a preliminary assessment is completed. Sites added to the Inventory are either already on the CRL or added to both lists at the same time.\n The CRL, Inventory, and Voluntary Cleanups are all subsets of information derived from the ECSI system. Each of those lists are described below and included in the ECSI information in our reports. ODEQ maintains individual lists for each of these subsets but they have minimal details on sites listed and duplicate the information in ECSI. \n In order to avoid unnecessary duplication of records, and because the three categories are subsets of ECSI an extensive amount of details on ECSI sites are included in our reports. It is much more comprehensive than what is provided on the individual lists and enables the report user to easily determine if a site falls into multiple categories. \n To determine which lists a site is affiliated with look at the "Administrative Actions" section in the details of the report for each ECSI site you are concerned with. \n ST: CONFIRMED RELEASE LIST (CRL: included in ECSI) Oregon legislature has directed the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to implement a comprehensive site discovery program to: A. Identify and assess releases or threats of releases of hazardous substances that may require removal or remedial action; B. Publish two separate lists of facilities, or sites, where releases of hazardous substances have been confirmed: I. A Confirmed Release List (CRL), including all facilities with a confirmed release; and II.an inventory, including facilities with a confirmed release which, in addition, based on a preliminafLVALvry assessment, DEQ has determined require further investigation, removal, remedial action, or related long-term environmental or institutional controls: and C. Rank facilities on the Inventory based on the long and short-term threats they pose to public health and the environment. \n ST: VOLUNTARY CLEANUP SUB-PROGRAM (included in ECSI) There are a number of sites on both the CRL and Inventory where responsible parties have entered into an agreement with DEQ to voluntarily address contamination associated with their property. Under DEQ s Voluntary Cleanup Program, responsible parties may obtain DEQ oversight of assessment and cleanup actions leading to a No Further Action (NFA) determination from the agency. New voluntary cleanup projects are initiated as soon as resources become available. \n The initial VCS under the Current Program header on the CRL and Inventory is an indicator that the specified site has entered into the Voluntary Cleanup Program. \n The initials SRS indicate that the specified site may be facing enforcement action through the DEQ Site Response Program. \n The initials SAS would indicate that the site is still under investigation through the DEQ Site Assessment Program. \n The CRL and Inventory do not include all sites in Oregon that are in the voluntary cleanup process. At some sites, responsible parties will perform cleanup on their own without DEQ oversight. \n The requirements for this comprehensive site discovery program are established in Oregon s Environmental Cleanup Law, ORS 465.215 through 245, and DEQ s administrative rules, OAR 340-122-410-470.LVAL*vThe California EPA Department of Toxic Substances Control.\n Phone:(916) 255-3745The Hawaii Department of Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch \n Phone: (808) 586-4226The Hawaii Department of Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch \n Phone: (808) 586-4226ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n For Further information, call the ADEQ Emergency Response Unit at (602) 207-4150OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICES \n WESTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Grants Pass \n Phone: (541) 471-2850 \n Address: 510 NW Fourth Room 76, Grants Pass, OR 97526 \n Salem Office \n Phone: (503) 378-8240 \n Address: 750 Front Street NE Suite 120, Salem, OR 97310 \n Eugene Office \n Phone: (541) 686-7888 \n Address: 1102 Lincoln Street Suite 210, Eugene, OR 97401 \n Coos Bay Office \n Phone: (541) 269-2721 \n Address: 340 N Front, Coos Bay, OR 97420 \n Roseburg Office \n Phone: (541) 440-3338 \n Address: 725 SE Main, Roseburg, OR 97470 \n Medford Office \n Phone: (541) 776-6010 \n Address: 201 W Main Street Suite 2-D, Medford, OR 97501 \n NORTHWEST REGION \n Northwest Region Office \n Portland \n Phone: (503) 229-5263 \n Address: 2020 SW Fourth Suite 400, Portland, OR 97201 \n North Coast Branch Office \n Warrenton \n Phone: (503) 861-3280 \n Address: 17 N Hwy 101, Warrenton, OR 97146 \n EASTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Baker City \n Phone: (541) 523-9198 \n Address: 2034 Auburn Street, Baker City, OR 97814 \n Branch Office \n Klamath Falls \n Phone: (541) 883-5599 \n Address: 403 Pine Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 \n Pendleton Office \n Phone:(541) 276-4063 \n Address:700 SE Emigrant Suite 330, Pendlleton, OR 97801 \n Columbia Gorge Office \n Columbia Gorge Community College \n Phone: (541) 298-7255 \n Address: 400 E Scenic Drive Bldg. 2, The Dalles, OR 97058 \n Bend Office \n Phone: (541) 388-6146 \n Address: 2146 NE Fourth Suite 104, Bend, OR 97701LVALpIndiana Department of Environmental Management.Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Hazardous Waste Program's Brownfields/Voluntary Cleanup SectionNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationThe Idaho Division of Environmental Quality. \n Phone: (208) 373-0130OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICES \n WESTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Grants Pass \n Phone: (541) 471-2850 \n Address: 510 NW Fourth Room 76, Grants Pass, OR 97526 \n Salem Office \n Phone: (503) 378-8240 \n Address: 750 Front Street NE Suite 120, Salem, OR 97310 \n Eugene Office \n Phone: (541) 686-7888 \n Address: 1102 Lincoln Street Suite 210, Eugene, OR 97401 \n Coos Bay Office \n Phone: (541) 269-2721 \n Address: 340 N Front, Coos Bay, OR 97420 \n Roseburg Office \n Phone: (541) 440-3338 \n Address: 725 SE Main, Roseburg, OR 97470 \n Medford Office \n Phone: (541) 776-6010 \n Address: 201 W Main Street Suite 2-D, Medford, OR 97501 \n NORTHWEST REGION \n Northwest Region Office \n Portland \n Phone: (503) 229-5263 \n Address: 2020 SW Fourth Suite 400, Portland, OR 97201 \n North Coast Branch Office \n Warrenton \n Phone: (503) 861-3280 \n Address: 17 N Hwy 101, Warrenton, OR 97146 \n EASTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Baker City \n Phone: (541) 523-9198 \n Address: 2034 Auburn Street, Baker City, OR 97814 \n Branch Office \n Klamath Falls \n Phone: (541) 883-5599 \n Address: 403 Pine Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 \n Pendleton Office \n Phone:(541) 276-4063 \n Address:700 SE Emigrant Suite 330, Pendlleton, OR 97801 \n Columbia Gorge Office \n Columbia Gorge Community College \n Phone: (541) 298-7255 \n Address: 400 E Scenic Drive Bldg. 2, The Dalles, OR 97058 \n Bend Office \n Phone: (541) 388-6146 \n Address: 2146 NE Fourth Suite 104, Bend, OR 97701\n Environmental Protection AgencyLVALPhWisconsin Department of Natural Resources.Ohio Environmental Protection AgencyKansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Environmental RemediationKansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Environmental RemediationOREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICES \n WESTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Grants Pass \n Phone: (541) 471-2850 \n Address: 510 NW Fourth Room 76, Grants Pass, OR 97526 \n Salem Office \n Phone: (503) 378-8240 \n Address: 750 Front Street NE Suite 120, Salem, OR 97310 \n Eugene Office \n Phone: (541) 686-7888 \n Address: 1102 Lincoln Street Suite 210, Eugene, OR 97401 \n Coos Bay Office \n Phone: (541) 269-2721 \n Address: 340 N Front, Coos Bay, OR 97420 \n Roseburg Office \n Phone: (541) 440-3338 \n Address: 725 SE Main, Roseburg, OR 97470 \n Medford Office \n Phone: (541) 776-6010 \n Address: 201 W Main Street Suite 2-D, Medford, OR 97501 \n NORTHWEST REGION \n Northwest Region Office \n Portland \n Phone: (503) 229-5263 \n Address: 2020 SW Fourth Suite 400, Portland, OR 97201 \n North Coast Branch Office \n Warrenton \n Phone: (503) 861-3280 \n Address: 17 N Hwy 101, Warrenton, OR 97146 \n EASTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Baker City \n Phone: (541) 523-9198 \n Address: 2034 Auburn Street, Baker City, OR 97814 \n Branch Office \n Klamath Falls \n Phone: (541) 883-5599 \n Address: 403 Pine Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 \n Pendleton Office \n Phone:(541) 276-4063 \n Address:700 SE Emigrant Suite 330, Pendlleton, OR 97801 \n Columbia Gorge Office \n Columbia Gorge Community College \n Phone: (541) 298-7255 \n Address: 400 E Scenic Drive Bldg. 2, The Dalles, OR 97058 \n Bend Office \n Phone: (541) 388-6146 \n Address: 2146 NE Fourth Suite 104, Bend, OR 97701 \n The United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Ground Water Protection Unit \n Phone: (206) 553-6315LVAL United States Department of the Interior\n Bureau of Indian AffairsMinnesota Pollution Control Agency.The San Diego County Depart. Of Environmental Health \n Phone:(619) 338-2211 \n San Bernardino County Fire Department \n Phone:(909) 387-3080OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICES \n WESTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Grants Pass \n Phone: (541) 471-2850 \n Address: 510 NW Fourth Room 76, Grants Pass, OR 97526 \n Salem Office \n Phone: (503) 378-8240 \n Address: 750 Front Street NE Suite 120, Salem, OR 97310 \n Eugene Office \n Phone: (541) 686-7888 \n Address: 1102 Lincoln Street Suite 210, Eugene, OR 97401 \n Coos Bay Office \n Phone: (541) 269-2721 \n Address: 340 N Front, Coos Bay, OR 97420 \n Roseburg Office \n Phone: (541) 440-3338 \n Address: 725 SE Main, Roseburg, OR 97470 \n Medford Office \n Phone: (541) 776-6010 \n Address: 201 W Main Street Suite 2-D, Medford, OR 97501 \n NORTHWEST REGION \n Northwest Region Office \n Portland \n Phone: (503) 229-5263 \n Address: 2020 SW Fourth Suite 400, Portland, OR 97201 \n North Coast Branch Office \n Warrenton \n Phone: (503) 861-3280 \n Address: 17 N Hwy 101, Warrenton, OR 97146 \n EASTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Baker City \n Phone: (541) 523-9198 \n Address: 2034 Auburn Street, Baker City, OR 97814 \n Branch Office \n Klamath Falls \n Phone: (541) 883-5599 \n Address: 403 Pine Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 \n Pendleton Office \n Phone:(541) 276-4063 \n Address:700 SE Emigrant Suite 330, Pendlleton, OR 97801 \n Columbia Gorge Office \n Columbia Gorge Community College \n Phone: (541) 298-7255 \n Address: 400 E Scenic Drive Bldg. 2, The Dalles, OR 97058 \n Bend Office \n Phone: (541) 388-6146 \n Address: 2146 NE Fourth Suite 104, Bend, OR 97701 \n The United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Ground Water Protection Unit \n Phone: (206) 553-6315LVALZ:ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. \n For further information contact Arcelious Stephens, Brownfields Coordinator at (602) 771-4401.ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n Specific information may be obtained by contacting the Waste Programs Division at (602) 207-4133.ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n For specific information on the historic ZIP ACIDS List or other site remediation contact the AZ DEQ Remedial Projects Section at (602) 207-4241.OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICES \n WESTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Grants Pass \n Phone: (541) 471-2850 \n Address: 510 NW Fourth Room 76, Grants Pass, OR 97526 \n Salem Office \n Phone: (503) 378-8240 \n Address: 750 Front Street NE Suite 120, Salem, OR 97310 \n Eugene Office \n Phone: (541) 686-7888 \n Address: 1102 Lincoln Street Suite 210, Eugene, OR 97401 \n Coos Bay Office \n Phone: (541) 269-2721 \n Address: 340 N Front, Coos Bay, OR 97420 \n Roseburg Office \n Phone: (541) 440-3338 \n Address: 725 SE Main, Roseburg, OR 97470 \n Medford Office \n Phone: (541) 776-6010 \n Address: 201 W Main Street Suite 2-D, Medford, OR 97501 \n NORTHWEST REGION \n Northwest Region Office \n Portland \n Phone: (503) 229-5263 \n Address: 2020 SW Fourth Suite 400, Portland, OR 97201 \n North Coast Branch Office \n Warrenton \n Phone: (503) 861-3280 \n Address: 17 N Hwy 101, Warrenton, OR 97146 \n EASTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Baker City \n Phone: (541) 523-9198 \n Address: 2034 Auburn Street, Baker City, OR 97814 \n Branch Office \n Klamath Falls \n Phone: (541) 883-5599 \n Address: 403 Pine Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 \n Pendleton Office \n Phone:(541) 276-4063 \n Address:700 SE Emigrant Suite 330, Pendlleton, OR 97801 \n Columbia Gorge Office \n Columbia Gorge Community College \n Phone: (541) 298-7255 \n Address: 400 E Scenic Drive Bldg. 2, The Dalles, OR 97058 \n Bend Office \n Phone: (541) 388-6146 \n Address: 2146 NE Fourth Suite 104, Bend, OR 97701LVALf6ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n For further information contact Arcelious Stephens, Brownfields Coordinator at (602) 771-4401.\n Environmental Protection AgencyARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n ADEQ Superfund Information Hotline: (602) 207-4360 or toll free in Arizona at 1 800 234-5677, ext. 4360.The State Fire Marshals Office \n Phone: (503) 373-1540 \n OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY \n OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICES \n WESTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Grants Pass \n Phone: (541) 471-2850 \n Address: 510 NW Fourth Room 76, Grants Pass, OR 97526 \n Salem Office \n Phone: (503) 378-8240 \n Address: 750 Front Street NE Suite 120, Salem, OR 97310 \n Eugene Office \n Phone: (541) 686-7888 \n Address: 1102 Lincoln Street Suite 210, Eugene, OR 97401 \n Coos Bay Office \n Phone: (541) 269-2721 \n Address: 340 N Front, Coos Bay, OR 97420 \n Roseburg Office \n Phone: (541) 440-3338 \n Address: 725 SE Main, Roseburg, OR 97470 \n Medford Office \n Phone: (541) 776-6010 \n Address: 201 W Main Street Suite 2-D, Medford, OR 97501 \n NORTHWEST REGION \n Northwest Region Office \n Portland \n Phone: (503) 229-5263 \n Address: 2020 SW Fourth Suite 400, Portland, OR 97201 \n North Coast Branch Office \n Warrenton \n Phone: (503) 861-3280 \n Address: 17 N Hwy 101, Warrenton, OR 97146 \n EASTERN REGION \n Branch Office \n Baker City \n Phone: (541) 523-9198 \n Address: 2034 Auburn Street, Baker City, OR 97814 \n Branch Office \n Klamath Falls \n Phone: (541) 883-5599 \n Address: 403 Pine Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 \n Pendleton Office \n Phone:(541) 276-4063 \n Address:700 SE Emigrant Suite 330, Pendlleton, OR 97801 \n Columbia Gorge Office \n Columbia Gorge Community College \n Phone: (541) 298-7255 \n Address: 400 E Scenic Drive Bldg. 2, The Dalles, OR 97058 \n Bend Office \n Phone: (541) 388-6146 \n Address: 2146 NE Fourth Suite 104, Bend, OR 97701LVALe]l_WQARF REGISTRY LIST & SITE BOUNDARIES- Sites that are currently being addressed by the State's Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund (WQARF) Program are listed on the WQARF Registry. Sites are represented as polygonal boundary areas as outlined by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. The Program addresses sites that are scored and placed on the Registry, utilizing an approved eligibility and evaluation (E&E) model for evaluating risk and other environmental factors. The information provided includes the E&E score (out of a possible total score of 120), the Site Name, the City and County where the Site is located, and the date the Site was added to the Registry, and other information obtained from the ADEQ Web page. For more information regarding a specific site contact the ADEQ Project Manager or Community Involvement Coordinator identified in the details of the body of this report regarding that specific site titled CONTACTS. Each site may have a different project manager. \n Note: In order to quickly identify Registry Sites in the Site Summary List of the First Search Reports. The Registry Sites will be labeled SP instead of State, but reside within the record count totals of the State (State) sites. Site Id s are identified as WQARF_REGISTRY_#/WQARF. \n ARIZONA SUPERFUND PROGRAM LIST- (State Database Type in our reports The Arizona Superfund Program List contains sites and potential sites within the jurisdiction of the Superfund Programs Section (SPS) since April 1997 (the date of the new Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund statute). We have removed duplicate listings from this list and have included only the Potential WQARF Registry Sites that have a Program Status of Pending PI. DOD, NPL and current WQARF Registry Sites are not included in the Arizona Superfund Program List as they are listed in NPL and the State registry List. Site ID s are identified as SUPERFUND_TISID#. \n Potential WQARF sites that are included in our reports are those cases which are awaiting or undergoing a LVALWQARF preliminary investigation (PI). Possible outcomes of a PI are: \n 1) No further investigation or action \n 2) Registry listing \n 3) Referral to the ADEQ voluntary remediation program \n 4) Referral to another ADEQ program. \n According to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), prior to July 5, 2000 the ADEQ Superfund Programs Section (SPS) published a list of sites entitled Arizona CERCLIS Information Data System (ACIDS). The ACIDS list has been replaced as an active list by the Arizona Superfund Program List. It has been archived and will no longer be distributed or updated. \n Information regarding specific sites on the ADEQ Superfund Program List may be obtained by calling the ADEQ Superfund Information Hotline at (602) 207-4360 or toll free in Arizona at 1 800 234-5677, ext. 4360. \n Note: ADEQ maintains map boundaries of NPL sites & DOD sites. They may vary from those maintained by the US EPA and respective regions. Information regarding NPL and DOD site boundaries provided by ADEQ utilized in our reports will be included in the State (ST) database category to supplement the US EPA s NPL information in the federal database categories.fLVALb bblSTATE PARKS - database of state park boundaries. Included in this information is data regarding name and park type.OHIO SOLE SOURCE AQUIFERS - database of sole source aquifers in the state of Ohio.Database of emergency response actions and spill releases dating from 1990 to presentDatabase of emergency response actions and spill releases dating from 1972 thru 1989Listing of all permitted solid waste landfills, transfer stations, and incineratorsSOLID WASTE LANDFILLS- The ADEQ Waste Programs Division Recycling and Data Management Unit maintains a list of solid waste facilities (SWATS) identified as active or closed.ZIP ACIDS LIST- Please Note this is no longer a currently active program maintained by the ADEQ, but the Zip Acids List is included in our database for historical reference. \n The state has established a program under A.R.S. 49-282 to remedy sites, which may have an actual or potential impact upon waters of the State, caused by hazardous substances. The Remedial Projects Section of ADEQ maintains this program. Some remedial projects are governed and funded by the federal CERCLA Superfund program and on the National Priority List. Among the sites in Arizona there are three military bases under the U.S. Dept. of Defense jurisdiction.ARIZONA BROWNFIELDS PROGRAM LIST- The ADEQ Waste Programs Division maintains a list of Brownfields sites as part of its Voluntary Remediation Program. To be listed by the ADEQ as a Brownfield a site must meet the following three criteria: it must be an underutilized commercial or industrial site, it must possess redevelopment potential, and that redevelopment potential must be complicated by known or perceived contamination with a hazardous substance as defined by CERCLA\nBrownfields Management System (BMS) is an analytical database designed to assist EPA in collecting, tracking, and updating information, as well as reporting on the major activities and accomplishments of the various Brownfield grant Programs.LVAL * X BR*AZ DEQ ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY\n For further information contact Arcelious Stephens, Brownfields Coordinator at (602) 771-4401.The California State Water Resources Control Board \n For phone number listings of departments within each region visit their web sites at: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/regions.htmlThe Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP), Bureau of Corrective Actions \n Phone: (775) 687-4670 \n Washoe County Department of Environmental Health \n Phone: (775) 328-2434The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP), Bureau of Corrective Actions \n Phone: (775) 687-4670\n Environmental Protection AgencyThe California State Water Resources Control Board \n Phone:(916) 227-4416 \n San Diego County Department of Environmental Health \n Phone:(619) 338-2242The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP), Bureau of Corrective Actions \n Phone: (775) 687-4670The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP), Bureau of Corrective Actions \n Phone: (775) 687-4670 \n US EPA Region 9, Underground Storage Tank Program \n Phone: (415)972-3372The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP), Bureau of Corrective Actions \n Phone: (775) 687-4670The California Integrated Waste Management Board \n Phone:(916) 255-2331 \n The State Water Resources Control Board \n Phone:(916) 227-4365 \n Orange County Health Department \n Phone:(714) 834-3536The CAL EPA, Depart. Of Toxic Substances Control \n Phone: (916) 323-3400 \n For Cortese List information contact The CAL EPA, Department of Toxic Substances Control at (916) 445-6532ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY: \n File Room (602) 207-4345. \n US EPA Region 9: \n Contact Jonathan Leong of the Underground Storage Tank Program at (415) 972-3372LVAL DXVMINES (POINTS) - Mining sites within South Carolina derived from USGS Topos (Points).REGISTERED DRY CLEANERS LIST - A list of all active registered drycleaning plants, except for rugs in the state on New York.NATIVE LAND - Database of Native American Lands derived from the 2006 tiger files.BROWNFIELD LISTING - Sites listed as Brownfield Projects on the DERR's interactive map.UT SPILLS DATABASE - Database of environmental spills and other incidentsENVIRONMENTAL RELEASE AND INCIDENT DATABASE - This is a database of reported spills in Colorado.REGISTERED FACILITIES LIST - database of permanent and temporary drycleaning facilities.METHAMPHETAMINE LABORATORY  Database of illegal drug laboratories.Listing of completions, pluggings and permits. Data is obtained only from digital data provided by the Oklahoma Tax Commission.LISTING VOLUNTARY REMEDIATION PROGRAM - database of closed and active facilities in the VRP.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK DATABASE - Regulated storage tank listingHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT LOGBOOK The ADEQ Emergency Response Unit documents chemical spills and incidents, which are referred to the unit.DRY WELLS REGISTRATIONS LIST- The ADEQ Water Quality Division Water Protection Approval and Permits Section maintains a registry of dry wells that have been constructed solely for the disposal of storm water registered under A.R.S. 49-331-336.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- Under State (A.R.S. 49-1001 to 1014) and federal RCRA Subtitle laws, persons who own or have owned underground storage tanks (UST s) which contain regulated substances are required to complete a notification form and submit it to the State. More than 6500 facilities have notified the State of more than 19,000 underground tanks. \n INDIAN LANDS UST LIST- A listing of underground storage tanks currently on Indian lands under federal jurisdiction. Arizona Indian Lands USTs are administered by US EPA Region 9.LVALA list maintained by the Idaho DEQ of properties involved in the DEQ's Voluntary Cleanup Program.SMBRPD / CAL SITES- The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has developed an electronic database system called Envirostor with information about sites that are known to be contaminated with hazardous substances as well as information on uncharacterized properties where further studies may reveal problems. The Site Mitigation and Brownfields Reuse Program Database (SMBRPD), formerly known as CalSites, is used primarily by DTSC s staff as an informational tool to evaluate and track activities at properties that may have been affected by the release of hazardous substances. \n The SMBRPD displays information in six categories, two of which are found in ST. The categories listed under ST are: \n 1. State Response Sites. \n 2. School Property Evaluation Program Properties (SCH) \n Please Note: Our reports list the above sites as DB Type (STATE). Other categories found in the SMBRPD are listed in our reports in the DB Types OT and VC. \n Each Category contains information on properties based upon the type of work taking place at the site. State Response Sites contains only known and potential hazardous substance release sites considered as posing the greatest threat to the public. School sites included in ST will be found within the SMBRPD's School Property Evaluation Program. \n CORTESE LIST-Pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5, the Hazardous Waste and Substances Sites List has been compiled by Cal/EPA, Hazardous Materials Data Management Program to provide information about the location of hazardous materials release sites. Cortese List sites that fall under DTSC's guidelines for State Response sites are included in our reports in the ST category as are qualifying sites from the Annual Work Plan (formerly Bond Expenditure Plan) and the historic ASPIS databases.LVAL,"CORRECTIVE ACTION CASES- The Bureau of Corrective Actions maintains a list of clean-up evaluations and actions regarding sites with actual or potential contamination that could affect groundwater. This includes various types of sites including those regulated under Nevada State legislation described in detail in the Nevada State web site under legislation section NAC445.226-NAC445.2739.SWIS SOLID WASTE INFORMATION SYSTEM-The California Integrated Waste Management Board maintains a database on solid waste facilities, operations, and disposal sites throughout the state of California. The types of facilities found in this database include landfills, transfer stations, material recovery facilities, composting sites, transformation facilities, waste tire sites, and closed disposal sites. For more information on individual sites call the number listed in the source field.. \n Please Note: This database contains poor site location information for many sites in our reports; therefore, it may not be possible to locate or plot some sites in our reports. \n WMUDS-The State Water Resources Control Board maintained the Waste Management Unit Database System (WMUDS). It is no longer updated. It tracked management units for several regulatory programs related to waste management and its potential impact on groundwater. Two of these programs (SWAT & TPCA) are no longer on-going regulatory programs as described below. Chapter 15 (SC15) is still an on-going regulatory program and information is updated periodically but not to the WMUDS database. The WMUDS System contains information from the following agency databases: Facility, Waste Management Unit (WMU), Waste Discharger System (WDS), SWAT, Chapter 15, TPCA, RCRA, Inspections, Violations, and Enforcement's. \n Note: This database contains poor site location information for many sites in our reports; therefore, it may not be possible to locate or plot some sites in reports. \n ORANGE COUNTY LANDFILLS LIST- A list maintained by the Orange County Health Department.(LVALB ZBBROWNFIELDS DATABASE- The District Department of the Environment's list of Brownfield properties.WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS - The data includes county, date revised, feature type, land owner and approximate acreage.Listing of all known leaking underground storage tanksLUSTIS- The State Water Resources Control Board maintains a database of sites with confirmed or unconfirmed leaking underground storage tanks. Information for this database is collected from the states regional boards quarterly and integrated with this database. \n SAN DIEGO COUNTY LEAKING TANKS- The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health maintains a database of sites with confirmed or unconfirmed leaking underground storage tanks within its HE17/58 database. For more information on a specific file call the HazMat Duty Specialist at phone number listed in the source information field.SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS-This division maintains an inventory of various solid waste facilities including open, closed, & permitted landfills, dumps, pesticide sites, and transfer stations. The inventory notes landfill class type and if the site is a private or government facility.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- This division maintains an inventory of underground storage tanks. \n INDIAN LANDS UST LIST-A listing of underground storage tanks currently on Indian lands under federal jurisdiction. Nevada Indian Lands USTs are administered by US EPA Region 9. \n ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS- This division maintains an inventory of sites with above ground storage tanks. For more information regarding specific sites, please call the number listed above. \n Please Note: AST sites are listed within the UST area of our reports. They can be identified as AST sites by the site ID number. The site ID number is located in the Site Summary or Site Details section of the report. The site ID notes "AST" before the agency id.LVAL zARIZONA VOLUNTARY REMEDIATION PROGRAM LIST- The ADEQ Waste Programs Division maintains a list of Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) sites. A VRP is an eligible contaminated site on which voluntary investigation and cleanup meaures are taken by property owners, prospective purchasers and other interested parties in cooperation with ADEQ.SLIC REGIONS 1 - 9- The California Regional Water Quality Control Boards maintain report of sites that have records of spills, leaks, investigation, and cleanups.LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- This division maintains an inventory of sites with leaking underground storage tanks. It includes sites with tanks under investigation for potential leaks, confirmed leaks, and those to be closed. \n WASHOE COUNTY LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS- This department maintains a list of sites with leaking underground storage tanks. It includes sites with tanks under investigation for potential leaks, confirmed leaks, and those to be closed or needing emergency action.BROWNFIELDS SITES- The Bureau of Corrective Actions maintains a list of brownfield sites as part of its listing of clean-up evaluations and actions regarding sites with actual or potential contamination that could affect groundwater. The NDEP defines a brownfield as an abandoned, idled, or underused industrial or commercial properties taken out of productive use because of real or perceived risks from environmental contamination.\nBrownfields Management System (BMS) is an analytical database designed to assist EPA in collecting, tracking, and updating information, as well as reporting on the major activities and accomplishments of the various Brownfield grant Programs.LVALu]lhThe State Water Resources Control Board \n Phone:(916) 227-4364 \n CAL EPA Department of Toxic Substances Control \n Phone:(916)227-4404 \n US EPA Region 9 Underground Storage Tank Program \n Phone: (415) 972-3372 \n ALAMEDA COUNTY CUPAS: \n * County of Alameda Department of Environmental Health \n * Cities of Berkeley, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore / Pleasanton, Newark, Oakland, San Leandro, Union \n ALPINE COUNTY CUPA: \n * Health Department (Only updated by agency sporadically) \n AMADOR COUNTY CUPA: \n * County of Amador Environmental Health Department \n BUTTE COUNTY CUPA \n * County of Butte Environmental Health Division (Only updated by agency biannually) \n CALAVERAS COUNTY CUPA: \n * County of Calaveras Environmental Health Department \n COLUSA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Dept. \n CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Hazardous Materials Program \n DEL NORTE COUNTY CUPA: \n * Department of Health and Social Services \n EL DORADO COUNTY CUPAS: \n * County of El Dorado Environmental Health - Solid Waste Div (Only updated by agency annually) \n * County of El Dorado EMD Tahoe Division (Only updated by agency annually) \n FRESNO COUNTY CUPA: \n * Haz. Mat and Solid Waste Programs \n GLENN COUNTY CUPA: \n * Air Pollution Control District \n HUMBOLDT COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Division \n IMPERIAL COUNTY CUPA: \n * Department of Planning and Building \n INYO COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n KERN COUNTY CUPA: \n * County of Kern Environmental Health Department \n * City of Bakersfield Fire Department \n KINGS COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Services \n LAKE COUNTY CUPA: \n * Division of Environmental Health \n LASSEN COUNTY CUPA: \n * Department of Agriculture \n LOS ANGELES COUNTY CUPAS: \n * County of Los Angeles Fire Department CUPA Data as maintained by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works \n * County of Los Angeles Environmental Programs Division \n * Cities of Burbank, El Segundo, Glendale, Long Beach/Signal Hill, Los Angeles,Pasadena, SLVALianta Fe Springs, Santa Monica, Torrance, Vernon \n MADERA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n MARIN COUNTY CUPA: \n * County of Marin Office of Waste Management \n * City of San Rafael Fire Department \n MARIPOSA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Health Department \n MENDOCINO COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n MERCED COUNTY CUPA: \n * Division of Environmental Health \n MODOC COUNTY CUPA: \n * Department of Agriculture \n MONO COUNTY CUPA: \n * Health Department \n MONTEREY COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Division \n NAPA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Hazardous Materials Section \n NEVADA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n ORANGE COUNTY CUPAS: \n * County of Orange Environmental Health Department \n * Cities of Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange, Santa Ana \n * County of Orange Environmental Health Department \n PLACER COUNTY CUPAS: \n * County of Placer Division of Environmental Health Field Office \n * Tahoe City \n * City of Roseville Roseville Fire Department \n PLUMAS COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n RIVERSIDE COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n SACRAMENTO COUNTY CUPA: \n * County Environmental Mgmt Dept, Haz. Mat. Div. \n SAN BENITO COUNTY CUPA: \n * City of Hollister Environmental Service Department \n SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY CUPAS: \n * County of San Bernardino Fire Department, Haz. Mat. Div. \n * City of Hesperia Hesperia Fire Prevention Department \n *City of Victorville Victorville Fire Department \n SAN DIEGO COUNTY CUPA: \n * The San Diego County Dept. of Environmental Health HE 17/58 \n SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY CUPA: \n * Department of Public Health \n SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Division \n SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY CUPAS: \n * County of San Luis Obispo Environmental Health Division \n * City of San Luis Obispo City Fire Department \n SAN MATEO COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n SANTA BARBARA COUNTY CUPA: \n * County Fire Dept Protective Services Division \n SANTA CLARA COUNTY CUPAS: \n * CouFLVALVnty of Santa Clara Hazardous Materials Compliance Division \n * Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District (Covers Campbell, Cupertino, Los Gatos, & Morgan Hill) \n * Cities of Gilroy, Milpitas, Mountain View, Palo Alto, San Jose Fire, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale \n SANTA CRUZ COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n SHASTA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n SIERRA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Health Department \n SISKIYOU COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n SONOMA COUNTY CUPAS: \n * County of Sonoma Department Of Environmental Health \n * Cities of Healdsburg / Sebastopol, Petaluma, Santa Rosa \n STANISLAUS COUNTY CUPA: \n * Department of Environmental Resources Haz. Mat. Division \n SUTTER COUNTY CUPA: \n * Department of Agriculture \n TEHAMA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Department of Environmental Health \n TRINITY COUNTY CUPA: \n * Department of Health \n TULARE COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n TUOLUMNE COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health \n VENTURA COUNTY CUPAS: \n * County of Ventura Environmental Health Division \n * Cities of Oxnard, Ventura \n YOLO COUNTY CUPA: \n * Environmental Health Department \n YUBA COUNTY CUPA: \n * Yuba County of Emergency ServicesLVALu]lkABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANKS LISTING-The Above Ground Petroleum Storage Act became State Law effective January 1, 1990. In general, the law requires owners or operators of AST's with petroleum products to file a storage statement and pay a fee by July 1, 1990 and every two years thereafter, take specific action to prevent spills, and in certain instances implement a groundwater monitoring program. This law does not apply to that portion of a tank facility associated with the production oil and regulated by the State Division of Oil and Gas of the Dept. of Conservation. \n SWEEPS / FIDS STATE REGISTERED UNDEGROUND STORAGE TANKS- Until 1994 the State Water Resources Control Board maintained a database of registered underground storage tanks statewide referred to as the SWEEPS System. The SWEEPS UST information was integrated with the CAL EPA's Facility Index System database (FIDS) which is a master index of information from numerous California agency environmental databases. That was last updated in 1994. We have included the UST information from the FIDS database in our reports for historical purposes to help our clients identify where tanks may possibly have existed. For more information on specific sites from individual paper files archived at the State Water Resources Control Board call the number listed with the source information. \n INDIAN LANDS UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LIST- A listing of underground storage tanks currently on Indian Lands under federal jurisdiction. California Indian Land USTS are administered by US EPA Region 9.\n CUPA DATABASES & SOURCES- Definition of a CUPA: A Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) is a local agency that has been certified by the CAL EPA to implement six state environmental programs within the local agency's jurisdiction. These can be a county, city, or JPA (Joint Powers Authority). This program was established under the amendments to the California Health and Safety Code made by SB 1082 in 1994. \n A Participating Agency (PA) is a local agency that has been  LVAL designated by the local CUPA to administer one or more Unified Programs within their jurisdiction on behalf of the CUPA. A Designated Agency (DA) is an agency that has not been certified by the CUPA but is the responsible local agency that would implement the six unified programs until they are certified. \n Please Note: We collect and maintains information regarding Underground Storage Tanks from the majority of the CUPAS and Participating Agencies in the State of California. These agencies typically do not maintain nor release such information on a uniform or consistent schedule; therefore, currency of the data may vary. Please look at the details on a specific site with a UST record in the First Search Report to determine the actual currency date of the record as provided by the relevant agency. Numerous efforts are made on a regular basis to obtain updated records.LVAL INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS LISTING- An inventory of sites maintained by the WA DOE s Toxic Cleanups Program that have institutional controls associated with them Brownfields Management System (BMS) is an analytical database designed to assist EPA in collecting, tracking, and updating information, as well as reporting on the major activities and accomplishments of the various Brownfield grant Programs.ID DEQ INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS LISTING- A listing of sites that have institutional controls associated with them. For access to files or more information regarding specific sites, please call the number listed above.SAN DIEGO COUNTY HE17 PERMITS- The HE17/58 database tracks establishments issued permits and the status of their permits in relation to compliance with federal, state, and local regulations that the County oversees. It tracks if a site is a hazardous waste generator, TSD, gas station, has underground tanks, violations, or unauthorized releases. For more information on a specific file call the HazMat Duty Specialist at the phone number listed in the source information field. \n SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PERMITS- Handlers and Generators Permit Information Maintained by the Hazardous Materials Division.ADEQ DEURS AND VEMURS PROGRAM LIST- According to the ADEQ a DEUR (Declaration of Environmental Use Restriction) is a restrictive covenant that must be recorded when the owner of a site with known contamination elects to use either institutional or engineering controls to prevent or minimize exposure to contaminants on the property, or when an owner elects to leave contamination on the property that exceeds the applicable residential soil remediation standard for the property. A previous program, known as VEMUR (Voluntary Environmental Mitigation Use Restriction) has been replaced by the DEUR program but VEMUR record dates and associated data are still provided by the ADEQ for historic purposes.\LVAL b  R zn$` rThe New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Solid Waste Bureau of Solid Waste RegulationNew Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Site Remediation ProgramFlorida Department of Environmental ProtectGeorgia Department of Natural ResourcesIowa Department of Natural Resources Phone: (208) 334-5500Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Environmental RemediationNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality/Groundwater SectionNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality/Groundwater SectionNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Waste ManagementNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesGeorgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural ResourcesOklahoma Department of Environmental QualityIowa Department of Natural ResourcesGeorgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural ResourcesWisconsin Department of Natural Resources.Nebraska Department of Natural ResourcesLibrary of Congress\nCatalogue of Maps Published by Sanborn Mapping and Geographic Information Service in February 1988\nOther internally produced datasetsThe Washington Department of Ecology. \n Phone Numbers:\n Headquarters: (360) 407-6112 \n NORTHWEST REGION: (425) 647-7000 \n SOUTHWEST REGION: (360) 407-6300 \n CENTRAL REGION: (509) 575-2490 \n EASTERN REGION: (509) 456-2926The CAL EPA, Depart. Of Toxic Substances Control \n Phone: (916) 323-3400 \n The Los Angeles County Hazardous Materials Division \n Phone: (323) 890-7806 \n Orange County Environmental Health Agency \n Phone: (714) 834-3536 \n Riverside County Department of Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials Management Division \n Phone:(951) 358-5055 \n Sacramento County Environmental Management Department \n Phone: (916) 875-8550LVAL,DEED-RESTRICTED SITES LISTING- The California EPA s Department of Toxic Substances Control Board maintains a list of deed-restricted sites, properties where the DTSC has placed limits or requirements on the future use of the property due to varying levels of cleanup possible, practical or necessary at the site.SMBRPD / CAL SITES- The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has developed an electronic database system called Envirostor with information about sites that are known to be contaminated with hazardous substances as well as information on uncharacterized properties where further studies may reveal problems. The Site Mitigation and Brownfields Reuse Program Database (SMBRPD), formerly known as CalSites, is used primarily by DTSC s staff as an informational tool to evaluate and track activities at properties that may have been affected by the release of hazardous substances. \n The SMBRPD displays information in six categories, two of which are found in ST. The categories listed under OT are: \n 1. Unconfirmed Properties Referred to Another Local or State Agency (REF) \n 2. Properties where a No Further Action Determination has been made (NFA) \n Please Note: Our reports list the above sites as DB Type (OTHER). Other categories found in the SMBRPD are listed in our reports in the DB Types ST and VC.\n LA COUNTY SITE MITIGATION COMPLAINT CONTROL LOG- The County of Los Angeles Public Health Investigation Compliant Control Log. \n ORANGE COUNTY INDUSTRIAL SITE CLEANUPS- List maintained by the Orange County Environmental Health Agency. \n RIVERSIDE COUNTY WASTE GENERATORS-A list of facilities in Riverside County which generate hazardous waste. \n SACRAMENTO COUNTY MASTER HAZMAT LIST-Master list of facilities within Sacramento County with potentially hazardous materials. \n SACRAMENTO COUNTY TOXIC SITE CLEANUPS-A list of sites where unauthorized releases of potentially hazardous materials have occurred."LVAL d <BROWNFIELD INVENTORY (Subset)- database of sites that have voluntary submitted information to the inventory as part of the Site Assessment and Brownfield Revitalization Program (SABR) and over seen by the Voluntary Action Program .IDENTIFIED SITES LIST(Subset) - database of environmentally contaminated sites that have an Environmental Use Limitation (Excluding underground and above-ground tank sites).IDENTIFIED SITES LIST(Subset) - database of environmentally contaminated sites that are over seen by the Voluntary Cleanup Program (Excluding underground and above-ground tank sites).VRP PROJECT SITE LIST  Database of voluntary remediation projects. The data includes applicants name and site location data. Also includes dates for certificates of completion and land-use restrictions/institutional controls.VRP PROJECT SITE LIST(SUBSET)  database of VRP sites that have land-use restriction/institutional controls\n BRONFIELDS PROGRAM COMFORT AND SITE STATUS(Subset)  database of comfort/site status letter sites that have deed restrictions or institutional controls.BROWNFIELD/VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM (BVCP) SITE STATUS LIST SUBSET  database of voluntary cleanup properties contaminated with hazardous waste that have an Activity Use Limitation. Many of the sites entering the BVCP are not heavily contaminated, and are contaminated by sources not addressed by any of Department of Natural Resources' regulatory programs such as Emergency Response, Superfund, RCRA or Petroleum Storage Tanks.6+QK 3 z # z  }  l  ]UM9\EState/Tribal ICNCNCDENRp@z@uquarterlyF;/#-State OtherNCNC DENR@z@uquarterlyC8, State/Tribal BrownfieldsMNMPCA@yF@ uquarterlyMB6*$  State Spills 90IDID DHW@y@ uUpdated quarterly/when available];/# State Spills 90AKAK DECb@y>@ uUpdated quarterly/when available];/#State/Tribal VCPCACA EPA@y@ uUpdated quarterly/annually/when availableg<0$State/Tribal VCPWAWA DOE|@x@ uUpdated when availableT<0$ State/Tribal SitesWVWV DEP`@N@uno longer availableS>2&State/Tribal SWLWVWV DEP@M@uwhen availableL<0$State/Tribal BrownfieldsPAPA DEP/EPA@x@uwhen availableXH<0$ State/Tribal LUSTPAPA DEP@x@usemi-annuallyL=1%State/Tribal VCPNJNJDEP@x@uannuallyE;/#State/Tribal UST/ASTPAPA DEP\@t@usemi-annuallyO@4(  State/Tribal SitesPAPA DEP@t@uannuallyH>2&State WellsPAPaGWISvu]lp@uNO LONGER UPDATEDJ7+State/Tribal SWLPAPA DEP4@t@uannuallyF<0$State/Tribal SWLNJNJDEP@M@mannuallyE;/# State/Tribal SitesNJNJDEP@t@mbi-annuallyJ=1% State Spills 90FLFDEP@tV@mquarterlyD9-! 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The Indian Lands of the United States map layer shows areas of 640 acres or more, administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Included are Federally-administered lands within a reservation which may or may not be considered part of the reservation.\n BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFIARS CONTACT - Regional contact information for the Bureau of Indian Affairs offices.WATER WELL COMPLETION FORM DATABASE - database of well records submitted by water well drillers to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.SITE REMEDIATION SECTION (SRS) SUBSET- database that contains summary information about the nature of contamination found at several types of clean up sites that have institutional controls, restrictive covenants an deed notices throughout the state.VOLUNTARY PARTY LIABILITY EXEMPTION - is an elective environmental cleanup program. Any individual, business or unit of government that conducts an environmental investigation and cleanup of a contaminated property  following state requirements with the oversight of Department of Natural Resources (DNR) staff  can receive an exemption from future environmental liability. This liability exemption applies to releases of hazardous substances that occurred before the exemption is granted. Properties cleaned up through the VPLE process must conduct the environmental investigation and response actions in accordance with the same cleanup standards as any environmental cleanup conducted in WisconsinvLVAL HZIDENTIFIED SITES LIST(Subset) - database of environmentally contaminated sites that are over seen by the Brownfields Program (Excluding underground and above-ground tank sites).At this time OKDEQ does not have a list of equivalent CERCLIS/EPA Superfund sites. For more information contact Kelly Dixon, Environmental Program Manager, OKDEQ - (405)702-5100.Listing of all sites entering into the Voluntary Cleanup Program that are also part of the Brownfield program. Data includes if the site has institutional controls or engineering controlls placed on itCONSERVATION AND RECREATION LANDS WITH PUBLIC ACCESS - database of conservation and recreation lands in the state of Iowa. Such lands include, but are not limited to parks, preserves, refuges, and recreation areas. The database includes information regarding size (in acres), manager, unit, and type.HAZARDOUS SITE INVENTORY (HSI) - database of sites in Georgia known or suspected of having had a release of a regulated substance above a reportable quantity and which have yet to demonstrate compliance with the most restrictive risk reduction standards in the Rules for Hazardous Site Response.MANAGED LANDS DATABASE - database of all lands in the State of Wisconsin managed by the Department of Natural Resources. \n NATURAL HERITAGE INVENTORY - database of lands maintained by the Department of Natural Resources that includes information regarding rare and endangered aquatic and/or terrestrial habitats.REGISTERED GROUNDWATER WELLS - database of records registered with the Department of Natural Resources within 60 days of completion of the well construction. Information pertaining to owner, legal description, intended use, completion date, pumping rate, diameter, and geolocial materials is included. The database is maintained by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources.&LVAL` T 0>INCIDENT MANAGEMENT DATA (UST and Groundwater) - database of leaking underground storage tanks. This database is a subset of the Incident Management Data (UST and Groundwater) where the source is a leaking ust. This data is concerned with petroleum storage systems and includes facilities and/or locations that have reported the possible release of contaminants. This database also includes State Spill Sites.\n REGIONAL UST DATABASE (SUBSET) - database of information obtained from the Regional Offices in which an incident has occurred. It provides a more detailed explanation of current and historic activity for individual sites, as well as what was previously found in the Incident Management Database.INCIDENT MANAGEMENT DATA (UST and Groundwater) - database of possible releases/spills of contaminants. The data includes media effected, material released, source and site priority.STATE INACTIVE HAZARDOUS SITES LIST - database of sites and Facilities that are being investigated due to reported releases of Hazardous substances. Included within this Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Inventory database are the following classifications: Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites (IHS), No Further Action Sites (NFA), Duplicate Sites (DS), Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List Sites (SPL)BROWNFIELD PROJECTS INVENTORY - database of Active Eligible Sites, Projects Pending Eligibility, and Finalized Brownfields Agreements.PUBLIC RECORD - database of sites using funding established under the Brownfields provisions of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) Section 128(a), Georgia has developed a Public Record for properties undergoing voluntary actions under the state response program. The public Record includes the following summary tables, which provide names and locations of properties where response actions have been completed and identifies properties where response actions are planned. The summary also states whether a site is suitable for unrestricted use.NLVAL, j fSTORAGE TANK INFORMATION DATABASE - Database of registered storage tanks maintained by the PA DEP Bureau of Waste Management. Database includes registered, regulated storage tanks, except tanks storing highly hazardous substances and aboveground tanks with a capacity greater than 21,000 gallons (because of the Department's policy on sensitive information). Home heating oil tanks are not regulated and are not part of this list.HAZARDOUS SITES CLEANUP PROGRAM - The Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act (HSCA) provides the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) with the funding and the authority to conduct cleanup actions at sites where hazardous substances have been released. HSCA also provides DEP with enforcement authorities to force the persons who are responsible for releases of hazardous substances to conduct cleanup actions or to repay public funds spent on a DEP funded cleanup action. HSCA funds are also used to pay the state share of costs of cleanup actions at Pennsylvania sites in the Federal Superfund Program. Under the provisions of HSCA, most HSCA sites involve bankrupt facility owners, abandoned facilities, and inappropriate disposal of hazardous substances. As a general rule, HSCA sites do not include active facilities with financially viable owners.ACTIVE SOLID WASTE LANDFILL DATABASE - The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Agency's Database of Active Solid Waste Landfill FacilitiesKNOWN CONTAMINATED SITES IN NEW JERSERY DATABASE - maintained by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Site Remediation Program. The database includes sites within the State of New Jersey where contamination of soil or ground water is confirmed, and where remediation is either currently underway or pending.PETROLEUM CONTAMINATION AND CLEANUP REPORTS - database of contaminated facility reports provide the Facility ID, Facility Type, Score, Rank, Operator Information, and Owner Information, for facilities that currently have contaminationLVAL\H h v : vXVdU.S. Geological Survey\n Environmental Protection Agency\n United States Fish and Wildlife Services\n Bureau of Indian AffairsKentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ResourcesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesMichigan Department of Environmental Quality.United States Fish and Wildlife ServicesMaine Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Hazardous Materials and Solid Waste Control, Division of Response ServiceNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Waste ManagementNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Waste ManagementMinnesota Pollution Control Agency.The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare \n Phone: (208) 334-5500The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Spill Prevention and Response Contaminated Sites Remediation Program. \n Phone: (907) 269-7543The California EPA Department of Toxic Substances Control.\n Phone:(916) 255-3745The Washington Department of Ecology. \n Phone Numbers:\n Headquarters: (360) 407-6112 \n NORTHWEST REGION: (425) 647-7000 \n SOUTHWEST REGION: (360) 407-6300 \n CENTRAL REGION: (509) 575-2490 \n EASTERN REGION: (509) 456-2926West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection Office of Waste ManagementWest Virginia Department of Environmental Protection Office of Waste ManagementThe Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Agency's Land Recycling Program\n Environmental Protection AgencyThe Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste ManagementNew Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Site Remediation ProgramThe Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste ManagementThe Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste ManagementThe Pennsylvania Topographic and Geological Survey(PaGS)The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste ManagementLVALu]lwTHE PENNSLYVANIA GROUND WATER INFORMATION SYSTEM - The data provided for Pennsylvania wells consists of The Pennsylvania Ground Water Information System (PaGWIS). This database is maintained by The Pennsylvania Topographic and Geological Survey(PaGS). This database consists of the following: Water Well Inventory (WWI) This database contains information regarding 165,827 wells, 123,351 of which have latitude and longitude values. This database was created by the Pennsylvania Geological Survey to manage data supplied to them by water well drillers. Data submission began in 1966 using paper forms. Latitude and longitude was determined in the office by interpreting both handwritten directions and a hand-drawn map supplied by the driller. Most of the location and data entry work has been done by temporary employees of the agency, so it is of varying reliability. Typically one county was worked on at a time. No data entry has been done since August of 1994, when York county was updated. Records submitted since the last update are filed by county and township in the Harrisburg offices of the Pa Geological Survey and can be examined by visiting that office. Although since 1966 drillers have been obligated by law to submit a completion report for every water well constructed in the state, it is estimated that many thousands go unreported each year. Ground Water Site Inventory (GWSI) GWSI is part of the United States Geological Survey's WATSTORE system, a national database to manage water data. PaGWIS contains information on 44,411 wells and 1,538 springs from this database and is current through July, 1998. Locations for all GWSI sites have been determined through a field visit. Most of the data in GWSI resulted from water resource studies conducted by either the Pennsylvania or United States Geological Surveys. Much of this same data and the resulting interpretation, can be found in the published reports from these studies. Since 1966 the WWI data, discussed above, has provided the starting point fLVALor many of the sites in GWSI, so it is likely that there is some duplication in the two datasets. GWSI contains a wealth of historical data, some dating to the early 1900's. Quality of Water (QWData) This is the water quality portion of the United States Geological Survey's WATSTORE system. PaGWIS contains the results of more than 479,515 individual parameters conducted on 18,217 samples collected at 7,265 wells and 524 springs across Pennsylvania. The database uses standardized codes to identify the 10,419 different parameters the database is designed to store. Public Water Supply Wells Data on selected public water supply wells was provided by the Bureau of Water Supply Management in Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). PaGWIS contains information regarding 9,067 public water supply wells which were not present in either WWI or GWSI. Many of these wells were constructed prior to the Water Well Inventory. A higher percentage of public water supply wells go unreported to the WWI because drillers mistakenly believe the consultant overseeing the construction will submit the completion report. Pesticide Survey Data for 172 wells was supplied by The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture as a result of a two-year study of pesticides in ground water. Generally the WWI provided base information for the field verification and sampling of these sites. LVALL 6VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM & INDEPENDENT CLEANUP REPORTS-The Voluntary Cleanup Program maintains a list of individuals cleaning up contaminated sites without DOE oversight. For a fee, DOE staff will review an Independent Cleanup Report and issue a written decision regarding the adequacy of the cleanup actions taken. If the actions and results are found satisfactory by the DOE, a site (or cleanup phase) may receive a No Further Action decision.ACT II SITES AND PA SITE FINDER DATABASES - The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Agency's Land Recycling Program Act II sites , and sites listed on the PA Sitefinder website. PA Sitefinder is no longer available, so these sites will never be updated.STORAGE TANK RELEASE INCIDENTS - This list represents confirmed release incidents that have been reported to DEP since the enactment of the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act (Tank Act) in July 1989. These release incidents represent leaks, spills and overfills which have occurred from storage tank systems regulated by the Tank Act only. Releases from home heating oil tanks, which are not regulated by the Tank Act, are not part of this list.MOA VCP DATA - In April 1992, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's (department) Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) initiated operations.Through the VCP, responsible parties, developers, local officials, or individuals may work with the department to remediate non-priority contaminated sites that pose no immediate threat to human health or the environment.Under the VCP, a party conducting a cleanup enters into an agreement with the department, called a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), to establish the scope of cleanup activities. Such activities could range from a preliminary assessment and site investigation, to determine if contamination exists at a site, to remedial actions necessary to clean up the site. LVALh "IDNR MANAGED LANDS - database of natural and recreational areas owned or managed by the Indiana DNR. The data includes information regarding size, access type, ownership, and management.VOLUNTARY PETROLEUM BROWNFILEDS PROGRAM (formerly VPIC)  database of sites that have received technical assistance and liability protection to facilitate petroleum contamination investigations and cleanups, property transfers and redevelopment.The Department of Health and Welfare s Environmental Health division maintains a list of properties that have been identified as illegal drug manufacturing sites by Idaho law-enforcement agencies. For access to files or more information regarding specific sites, please call the number listed with the source information.The DEC s division of Spill Prevention and Response maintains a list of properties that have been identified as illegal drug manufacturing sites by Alaska law-enforcement agencies. For access to files or more information regarding specific sites, please call the number listed with the source information.SMBRPD / CAL SITES- The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has developed an electronic database system called Envirostor with information about sites that are known to be contaminated with hazardous substances as well as information on uncharacterized properties where further studies may reveal problems. The Site Mitigation and Brownfields Reuse Program Database (SMBRPD), formerly known as CalSites, is used primarily by DTSC s staff as an informational tool to evaluate and track activities at properties that may have been affected by the release of hazardous substances. The Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) category contains only those properties undergoing voluntary investigation and/or cleanup and which are listed in the Voluntary Cleanup Program.\n Please Note: Our reports list the above sites as DB Type VC.\LVAL~  D@FxListing of sites in the Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) and the Innocent Owner/Operator Program (IOP) where Institutional or Engineering Controls heve been placed on them.Listing of all sites in the Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) and the Innocent Owner/Operator Program (IOP). Some VCP and IOP sites are noted as having institutional controls placed on them.WELLOGIC STATEWIDE WELLS - database of wells obtained from Wellogic, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Statewide Groundwater Database (SGWD). Approximately 325,000 records are used in this database after the inconsistent point locations were removed. A series of additional attributes were added to the database including glacial drift and rock well fields, percentage of aquifer material based on existing Wellogic and lithology database information, and well transmissivity and yield values.US FISH AND WILDLIFE CONTACT INFORMATION - database of contact information for the US Fish and Wildlife Service loaded by zipcode.DATABASE OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIONS AND SPILL RELEASES SUBSET - database of all spills reported to the Maine DEP that involved tanks. The information includes product spilled, spill type, spill date, disposal, and spill cause.STATE INACTIVE HAZARDOUS SITES LIST SUBSET - database of sites and Facilities that have land use restrictions and are being investigated due to reported releases of Hazardous substances. Included within this Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Inventory database are the following classifications: Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites (IHS), No Further Action Sites (NFA), Duplicate Sites (DS), Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List Sites (SPL)North Carolina Dry-Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act Program (DSCA)  Database of certified site list and project managers \n DENR DRYCLEANING SITES LIST  Database of all sites identified by the department with possible dry-cleaning solvent contamination. List includes sites that have been certified into the DSCA Program. +QW G K : p  2 tjT7,iG9oState/Tribal SWLTXTCEQ@`B@annuallyD:."State WellsTXTWDB@STexas Water Development Boardwhen availabledT)State/Tribal ECSCSCDHEC@z@quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal ICSCSCDHEC@z@}quarterlyF;/#State/Tribal BrownfieldsSCSCDHEC^@z@}quarterlyOD8,$ State ACECMNMNDNR@R@}when availableE5)State/Tribal VCPNCNCDENR@@}quarterlyG<0$Federal Land UseFLBIA@SBureau of Indian Affairswhen availablecS-! 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State/Tribal SitesTXTCEQ@|@}quarterlyG<0$State/Tribal SWLOKOKDEQ@NX@}annuallyE;/#Federal Land UseFEDUSGS/EPA/FWS/BIAl@|@uannuallyQG;/State ACECKYKDFWR @|d@uwhen availableE5)State WellsOHOH DNR@|H@uannuallyA7+State WellsMIMI DEQ@zZ@uannuallyA7+State ACECFEDUSFWS@zP@usemi-annuallyE6*State/Tribal LUSTMEME DEP@z@uquarterlyH=1%LVAL STATE SUPERFUND REGISTRY - TCEQ sites which may constitute an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health and safety or to the environment due to a release or threatened release of hazardous substances into the environmentFEDERAL LANDS OF THE UNITED STATES - Database of lands owned or administered by the Federal Government, including the Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, the Department of Defense, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and other agencies. Only areas of 640 acres or more are included. Descriptive information includes the name and type of the Federal land and the administering agency. \n ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTION PROGRAM DATABASE  List of the Endangered Species by county and the species status./n NATIONAL WILDLIFE REGUGE DATA - database of boundaries for National Wildlife Refuges, National Fish Hatcheries, and USFWS administrative sites. Contains information regarding refuge name and contact information.\n BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFIARS CONTACT - Regional contact information for the Bureau of Indian Affairs offices.WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS - database of individual tract boundaries containing information regarding management, ownership, funding, and source.OHIO WATER WELL LOG - database of well records maintained in the Ohio Department of Natural Resources  Division of Water Well Log. There are over 725,000 well log and drilling report forms that have been filed with the State since the turn of the century. This well log database represents the most comprehensive and detailed geologic and hydrogeologic database in Ohio. The database includes owner, usage, and descriptive physical characteristics regarding well and borehole size and depth. Each well log is a legal document filed by drillers and maintained by the Division of Water under Ohio Revised Code Section 1521.05.LVAL^@  24Nb6~,8South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental ControlSouth Carolina Department of Health and Environmental ControlMinnesota Department of Natural ResourcesNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Waste ManagementMinnesota Department of TransportationMinnesota Department of TransportationIowa Department of Natural ResourcesMinnesota Department of TransportationIowa Department of Natural ResourcesMinnesota Department of TransportationU.S. Geological Survey\n Environmental Protection Agency\n Fish and Wildlife ServiceIllinois Department of Public HealthMassachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste PreventionTennessee Wildlife Resources AgencyKentucky Geological Survey\n Kentucky Infrastructure Authority\n Kentucky Division of WaterLouisiana Dept. of Natural ResourcesFlorida Department of Natural ResourcesIndiana Natural Heritage Data Center, Indiana Department of Natural ResourcesNC DENR Division of Environment, Public Water Supply Section (PWSS), 20040302, NC DENR Division of Environmental Health, Public Water Supply Section, Raleigh, North Carolina./North Carolina Rural Economic Development CenterThe Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's Office of Permitting, Remediation and Registration, Waste Permits Division, Petroleum Storage Tank ProgramThe Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's Office of Permitting, Remediation and Registration, Waste Permits Division, Petroleum Storage Tank ProgramThe Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's Office of Permitting, Remediation and RegistrationThe Texas Commission on Environmental QualityThe Texas Commission on Environmental QualityThe Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's Office of Permitting, Remediation and Registration, Remediation DivisionOklahoma Department of Environmental Quality6LVAL^JPUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SOURCES - Database of Public Water Supply Water Sources Including Wells and Surface Water Sources/n WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - database of surface water intakes and water treatment plants. The database includes information regarding the date of construction and latest renovation, as well as capacity and flow rates.UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS FACILITY LIST - database of registered underground storage tanks. The data includes information regarding tank installation date, capacity, and product storedTexas Industrial Hazardous Waste Notice of Registration (IHW NOR) data. The TCEQ enters all information submitted by industrial and hazardous waste transporters, receivers (including recyclers), generators and one time shipments into a database that tracks industrial and hazardous waste generation and management activities in the state of Texas. All facilities of these types receive a solid waste registration number. \n\n Dry Cleaner Remediation Program (DCRP) - The Dry Cleaner Remediation Program (DCRP) was established by the Texas Legislature in 2003. It created the Dry Cleaning Facility Release Fund for state lead clean up of dry cleaner related contaminated sites. There are two listings from this program: \n\nLIST#1 - A historic listing of any facility that registered with the DCRP indicating whether or not the facility has used Perchloroethylene (PERC) in the past. \n\n LIST#2 - A Prioritization list of dry cleaner sites. Facilities on this list will be investigated in order to determine the existence and or extent of possible contamination. The DCRP administers the Dry Cleaning Facility Release Fund to assist with remediation of contamination caused by dry cleaning solvents. \n\n Facilities which are not current on their DCRP payments get dropped from the program. Banks Information Solutions DOES NOT REMOVE these listings from our database so that we may present a more complete historical listing of facilities that may or may not have used PERC in the past.(LVAL L t<FNATIONAL CLANDESTINE LABORATORY REGISTER - Database of addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department"), and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. All sites that are included in this data set will have an id that starts with NCLR.CHOCTAW INDIAN TRIBAL LANDS - database of boundaries of MS Choctaw Indian tribal lands. Includes information regarding name, community number, and acreage.NOT REPORTABLE - Database of releases that don't meet the criteria to be accepted into the Reportable Releases or the Waste Site Cleanup database o to the amount of material released.\n COMPLAINTS  Database of complaints filed with the Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup. The data includes complaint types of drum, dump, fire, sheen, spill & .HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS - Database of small and very small quantity generators of hazardous waste or waste oil. These site are regulated by the MA DEP.TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCES AGENCY LANDS - database of lands owned and managed by the TWRA. This data is compiled from a variety of sources, and includes information regarding managing agency, parcel ownership, and land use description. \n TENNESSEE STATE PARKS AND NATURAL AREAS - database of boundaries of State Parks and Natural Areas in the state of Tennessee. The attributes includes information regarding name, management, and area type.Listing of completions, pluggings and permits. Data is obtained only from digital data provided by the Louisiana Dept. of Natural ResourcesListing of completions, pluggings and permits. Data is obtained only from digital data provided by the Kentucky Geological Survey.Listing of compl