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Underground storage tanks in Utah

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

6,202registered facilities
3,954open tanks
14,279closed tanks
4,847leak incidents
286cleanups still open

By county

CountyFacilitiesOpen tanksClosed tanksLeak incidentsOpen cleanups
Salt Lake 2,088 1,301 5,058 1,900 90
Utah 666 531 1,478 474 14
Weber 498 308 1,199 411 27
Davis 401 285 925 341 18
Cache 225 123 515 167 10
Washington 206 250 389 156 16
Duchesne 202 67 354 129 17
Uintah 187 65 374 134 7
Box Elder 163 88 351 122 16
Iron 149 127 345 127 5
Carbon 142 41 348 103 10
Tooele 135 87 299 79 5
Millard 121 70 268 63 6
Summit 119 84 266 84 5
Sevier 118 69 270 70 10
San Juan 114 66 249 67 9
Sanpete 84 55 203 42 3
Emery 80 38 208 64 6
Garfield 76 48 198 44 1
Wasatch 68 37 143 49
Juab 67 36 138 41 1
Grand 62 28 155 45 3
Beaver 58 46 153 30 2
Kane 56 61 128 38 1
Wayne 32 10 79 16 2
Daggett 25 13 46 13 2
Morgan 24 13 60 20
Rich 19 4 36 11
Piute 17 3 44 7

Screen a specific property in Utah

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