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Underground storage tanks in Puerto Rico

EPA UST Finder county aggregates for Puerto Rico — registered tank facilities and leak (LUST) incidents as reported by the state program to EPA.

1,655registered facilities
0open tanks
0closed tanks
598leak incidents
329cleanups still open

By county

CountyFacilitiesOpen tanksClosed tanksLeak incidentsOpen cleanups
San Juan 199 104 59
Bayamon 92 39 20
Ponce 89 20 10
Carolina 78 26 9
Caguas 60 19 11
Mayaguez 52 24 14
Arecibo 50 18 5
Aguadilla 42 14 8
Guaynabo 31 16 8
San Sebastian 30 9 3
Humacao 29 14 11
Toa Baja 27 9 5
Hatillo 26 9 7
San German 26 7 4
Vega Baja 26 5 2
Lares 24 5 3
Cayey 23 8 7
Isabela 23 5 1
Trujillo Alto 23 9 6
Manati 22 10 6
Cabo Rojo 21 14 7
Lajas 20 4 1
Yauco 20 8 4
Aguada 19 4 3
Camuy 19 0
Cidra 19 11 9
Corozal 19 5 2
Fajardo 18 7 3
Guayama 18 5 1
Juana Diaz 18 3 3
Canovanas 17 9 5
Utuado 17 5 3
Coamo 16 6 3
Toa Alta 16 5 4
Dorado 15 5 1
Naranjito 15 3 1
Anasco 14 7 4
Juncos 14 4 2
Las Piedras 14 6 3
Moca 14 6 3
Salinas 14 4
San Lorenzo 14 2 2
Morovis 13 3 2
Adjuntas 12 3 3
Barceloneta 12 4 3
Barranquitas 12 4 3
Catano 12 6 2
Rio Grande 12 7 3
Aibonito 11 7 5
Gurabo 11 5 4
Naguabo 11 4 2
Quebradillas 11 2 2
Sabana Grande 11 3 1
Santa Isabel 11 0
Vega Alta 11 4 3
Yabucoa 11 8 6
Aguas Buenas 10 4 1
Ciales 10 1
Penuelas 10 3 2
Arroyo 9 3 2
Hormigueros 9 3
Orocovis 9 2 2
Comerio 8 1 1
Guayanilla 8 1 1
Jayuya 8 3 1
Loiza 8 2
Patillas 8 5 3
Rincon 7 2 1
Ceiba 6 4 2
Guanica 6 1 1
Las Marias 6 1 1
Luquillo 6 1 1
Maricao 5 2 2
Vieques 5 0
Villalba 5 1 1
Florida 3 2 2
Maunabo 3 3 3
Culebra 2 0

Screen a specific property in Puerto Rico

County numbers set the context; a deal needs the registry around one address — registered tanks at the parcel, facilities within 500/1,500 ft, leak cleanups with status and distance, every line cited to the official record.

Screen an address — $49
This is a screen of EPA-registered tank and leak records, not an environmental site assessment. State registries are incomplete by design: tanks removed before 1986 and most residential heating-oil tanks were never registered, so a clean screen cannot prove the absence of a tank. "Closed" means a tank was taken out of service per the registry — it does not certify that no contamination remains.

source: EPA UST Finder EPA data vintage 2024-12-04