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Downloadable Tank Facilities Lists

These lists are updated and posted quarterly. Each list is available as a Portable Data File (PDF) or Comma Separated Value (CSV) file. The PDF is best for printing, and the CSV is best for importing into database or spreadsheet software.

Latest Update: January 2010

UST Cleanup Site List

The UST Cleanup List is a listing of all sites with reported releases of petroleum products from regulated underground storage tanks (USTs), unregulated USTs, and home heating oil tanks.  The "Date Fields"  or columns are slightly different than past reports - CLEANUP END DATE has been replaced with RECEIVED DATE.

Downloadable by selecting the desired format below:

When you examine the files the first entry on each line is an eight-digit site Log Number that may look something like this: 15-99-0067.

  • The first two digits of the number stand for the county in which the release occurred;
  • The next two digits represent the year in which the release was reported; and
  • The last four digits represent the number of the release for that given year.
  • In the example above the log number stands for the 67th release to be reported in Jackson County (county 15) in 1999. For the numbers of each of Oregon's 36 counties, please refer to the County List on the Regional Office page.

Note: Due to the length of each line of data in these files, in order to print the files in a useful format we recommend that you use landscape mode, and you may also have to use small margins (0.5 inch or less) and a small font (6-8 pt.). The list is approximately 400+ pages in length.

For the most up-to-date information, see the online Leaking Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Site Database (LUST List). To see what cleanups are going on in your neighborhood, please refer to DEQ's Facility Profiler (Note: The Facility Profiler is not limited to UST cleanup sites.)

UST Facilities by Zip List

The UST Facilities by Zip List is compiled of all underground storage tank facilities in Oregon. The list contains the following information: Facility ID, Name, Location, City, Zip, Phone Number, Permittee, Total Number of Tanks, Number of Active Tanks, Number of Decommissioned Tanks, and Number of Permitted Tanks.

Downloadable by selecting the desired format below:

UST Facilities With Operating Certificates Allowing Fuel Deliveries List

The UST Facilities with Operating Certificates Allowing Fuel Deliveries list contains the following information: County, Zip, Facility Name, Facility Address, City, and State. The list also contains the General Permit Operating Certificate Number that authorizes the facility to deposit regulated substances, such as motor fuels, into the new or upgraded tanks. These operating certificate numbers are also important to fuel distributors, since distributors are subject to enforcement action for delivering fuel to a facility without an operating certificate.

Please note that this list will change over time as new facilities are issued operating certificates and existing facilities close and are removed from the database.

Downloadable by selecting the desired format below:

If you have any questions regarding these lists, please call 1-800-742-7878 (toll-free in Oregon) and leave a message, or call 503-229-5733.

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