​Storage Tank Cleanup Program

​Storage Tank Release and Cleanup Locations

DEP is committed to providing information in an accessible and user-friendly format. In order to do so more effectively, DEP has created interactive reports that allow the user to select specific criteria for the desired information. The storage tank cleanup locations are available here:

    This report represents confirmed release incidents that have been reported to DEP since 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. The purpose of this list is to provide information on the cleanup status of all known release incidents which have occurred from regulated storage tank systems in Pennsylvania. The information in these Interactive Reports are derived from DEP's eFACTS (Environment, Facility, Application, Compliance Tracking System).

    For information pertaining to a specific release incident, please contact the Environmental Cleanup Program in the appropriate DEP regional office. General questions pertaining to this list can be directed to ra-eptankcleanup@pa.gov


    Listing Information

    The following key provides an explanation of the fields contained in the incidents listing.

    REGION
    The DEP region where the storage tank facility is located.

    COUNTY 
    The name of the Pennsylvania county in which the storage tank facility is located.

    MUNICIPALITY 
    The name of the primary municipality in which the storage tank facility is located.

    FACILITY ID 
    The unique, system-generated identification number assigned to the storage tank facility. This is the eFACTS Facility ID.

    PROGRAM OTHER ID 
    The site-specific identification code assigned to the storage tank facility by DEP's storage tank program.  This is the Storage Tank Facility ID.

    FACILITY NAME 
    The name of the storage tank facility.

    ADDRESS1 
    The location address of the storage tank facility.

    ADDRESS2 
    The location address of the storage tank facility continued.

    CITY 
    The postal address city in which the storage tank facility is located.

    ZIP 
    The zip code in which the tank facility is located.

    LATITUDE, LONGITUDE 
    The location of the tank facility using degree decimal coordinates if known and recorded in eFACTS. If blank, no information is recorded in eFACTS.

    HORIZONTAL REFERENCE DATUM, ALTITUDE DATUM 
    The reference datum that is used to project the Lat/Long datum onto a map. If blank, no information is recorded in eFACTS.

    CLIENT ID 
    The unique, system-generated identification number assigned to the DEP client record for the owner of the storage tank facility.

    CLIENT / OWNER 
    The name of the owner of the storage tank facility.
     
    INCIDENT ID 
    The unique, system-generated identification number assigned to the tank release incident.

    SUSPECT DATE 
    The date DEP suspects the release occurred.

    CONFIRMED DATE 
    The date the release was known to have occurred or was discovered. Where the date is unknown, the default date is the effective date of the Tank Act (Aug. 5, 1989).

    STATUS CODE 
    The current cleanup status of the incident. The codes (numbers 1 through 9) and their descriptions are as follows:

    1. Interim Remedial Actions Not Initiated - No physical activity to remove contaminants has been initiated.

    2. Interim or Remedial Actions Initiated - At a confirmed release, site characterization and/or physical activity to remove contaminants are underway.

    3. Attainment Monitoring in Progress - Demonstration of an Act 2 groundwater standard is being conducted.

    4. Cleanup Completed - It has been demonstrated to DEP that contaminants were removed to applicable cleanup standards, or that the release was completely contained and recovered and no environmental impact occurred.

    5. Inactive - Incidents in this status have not achieved 'cleanup completed' status. However, these incidents have been determined by DEP to be low priority for corrective action as a result of meeting the following criteria:
      • No product in the leaking storage tank system
      • No known free product in the environment
      • Risks to human health and the environment have been mitigated including vapor/fire/explosion hazards, contaminated drinking water supplies, and releases to surface waters
      • Strong potential for receptors to be impacted is not known to exist
      • Responsible party is not performing or planning to perform corrective action
      • The case is at least two years old
         
    6. Suspected Release - Investigation Pending or Initiated.

    7. Suspected Release - Investigation Complete, No Release Confirmed.

    8. Administrative Close Out (ACO) - A facility where multiple releases have occurred that are being remediated together through ongoing corrective action. This corrective action will be tracked for the primary release incident, and the other release incidents will be assigned the ACO status. The ACO status is also assigned to release incidents that are being remediated through DEP’s Land Recycling Program (Act 2) cleanup process.

    9. Unverified Incident – Release incidents that were entered into DEP’s database but are not supported by any written records or institutional knowledge of the incident.


    SOURCE OF NOTIFICATION 
    The source of the tank release incident notification. The codes are as follows:

    • COMPL: Complaint to Department
    • DEP: DEP Employee
    • ENVCO: Environmental Consultant
    • INSTL: Tank Installer/Inspector
    • LKDET:  Failed Leak Detection or Odor/Visible Product Report
    • MAINT:  Maintenance Personnel
    • OPER:  Facility Operator
    • OWNER:  Facility Owner
    • UNDTD:  Undetermined


    RELEASE DISCOVERED / FOUND 
    How the release was discovered or found. The codes are as follows:

    • 3PTY: Third Party Inspection
    • CLOS:  During Closure
    • CONST:  Construction
    • DEPI:  DEP Inspection
    • LD:  Routine Leak Detection
    • MWELL:  Monitoring Well Sample Results
    • SAMPL:  Soil Sample Results
    • SWELL:  Supply Well Sample Results
    • TLI:  Lining Installation
    • TTEST:  Tightness Testing Activities
    • UNDTD:  Undetermined
    • UPGRD:  Upgrade
    • VISOD:  Visible Product or Odor Reports


    INCIDENT TYPE 
    The type of regulated storage tank system from which the release occurred. The codes are as follows:

    • AST:  Aboveground storage tank system
    • USTHZ:  Underground storage tank system containing hazardous substances
    • USTPT:  Underground storage tank system containing petroleum


    SOURCE / CAUSE OF RELEASE
     
    The source or cause of the release. The codes are as follows:

    • ACCND:  Accident/Natural Disaster
    • CONT:  Containment/Sump Failure
    • CORR:  Corrosion
    • DISP:  Dispenser/Dispensing Equipment
    • FLTYI:  Faulty Installation
    • HOSE:  Product Delivery Hose Rupture
    • INFNP:  Information Not Provided
    • OTHER:  Other (Specify)
    • OVER:  Overfill at Delivery
    • PAST:  Regulated Aboveground Piping System
    • PHMEF:  Physical Mechanical Failure
    • PSNR:  Non-Regulated Piping System
    • PUST:  Regulated Underground Piping System
    • SPCB:  Spill Catchment Basin / Spill Bucket
    • SPILL:  Spill During Delivery
    • SUBTP:  Submersible Pump Head Fittings
    • TANK:  Tank
    • UNDTD:  Undetermined
    • VEHIC:  Vehicle Gas Tank Overfill


    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CODE / ENVIRONMETAL IMPACT DESC 
    The identifier code and description of the type of environmental impact resulting from the tank release incident.

    SUBSTANCE CODE / SUBSTANCE 
    The identifier code and description of the type of regulated substance associated with the tank release incident.

    CASRN CODE 
    The code identifying the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (CASRN) for the chemical. Additional information is available here.

    CHEMICAL 
    The type of contaminant(s) found as a result of the tank release incident for which tests are to be conducted.

    Disclaimer for Data

    The commonwealth and the author/originator of this data, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, make no representations or warranties regarding the suitability or sufficiency or accuracy of the data, or any derivatives thereof for any purpose. User understands that said data was created for purposes of carrying out specific commonwealth delegated functions, and that any and all liability arising from User's use of or reliance upon said data rests solely with user. User holds commonwealth and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection harmless against any claims arising out of its use.

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