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Underground storage tanks in Missouri

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

14,550registered facilities
8,215open tanks
32,983closed tanks
6,872leak incidents
695cleanups still open

By county

CountyFacilitiesOpen tanksClosed tanksLeak incidentsOpen cleanups
St. Louis County 2,033 1,181 5,363 1,176 81
Jackson 1,565 1,018 3,659 972 59
St. Louis City 1,243 408 3,439 665 80
Greene 685 446 1,607 343 39
St. Charles 445 405 934 190 13
Clay 395 292 966 229 24
Jasper 323 185 669 136 18
Jefferson 299 279 638 123 23
Boone 298 209 646 160 6
Buchanan 284 148 610 144 19
Cape Girardeau 271 114 587 86 14
Franklin 255 207 551 106 14
Cole 197 126 388 87 4
Platte 173 154 385 99 7
Cass 150 138 289 71 7
Newton 145 112 276 58 9
Pettis 136 53 261 62 4
Butler 134 51 274 58 7
Camden 133 93 264 32 2
Lafayette 133 67 267 49 3
Scott 131 56 318 53 16
St. Francois 125 76 251 51 13
Marion 121 81 255 39 9
Phelps 118 84 302 63 10
Dunklin 117 40 242 45 12
Howell 116 64 229 44 7
Taney 116 88 230 56 3
Laclede 112 59 249 45 5
Lincoln 111 65 187 35 4
Johnson 110 50 217 73 4
Callaway 107 75 238 58 9
Saline 107 35 218 58 5
Lawrence 106 45 240 41 8
Henry 100 27 172 44
Audrain 95 42 226 41 1
Stoddard 94 33 213 32 4
Barry 92 48 175 33 3
Christian 81 95 127 22 1
Cooper 81 37 169 38 4
Randolph 79 41 172 46 1
New Madrid 75 47 159 35 12
Texas 75 15 156 14 3
Miller 73 29 153 26 2
Pulaski 72 57 142 25 4
Pike 69 41 129 32 4
Bates 68 15 116 16 1
Macon 68 29 144 24 3
Perry 68 34 150 22 2
Crawford 67 32 161 20 2
Adair 66 41 136 27 1
Gasconade 61 18 133 25 3
Pemiscot 61 40 121 22 6
Stone 61 46 110 13
Vernon 58 31 118 27 6
Nodaway 57 22 131 18 5
Polk 56 23 111 21 5
Benton 55 24 101 19 1
Warren 55 35 141 30 4
Wright 55 29 99 17 1
Livingston 53 20 112 24 3
Webster 53 38 92 24 2
Mississippi 52 8 113 17 6
Lewis 51 20 89 14 2
Morgan 51 19 97 25 1
Osage 51 12 97 11 1
Wayne 51 9 96 19 1
Cedar 47 16 96 15 2
Linn 47 25 116 18 1
Ray 46 22 94 17 2
Ste. Genevieve 46 27 122 14 2
Chariton 45 6 76 17
Clinton 43 28 100 18 1
Moniteau 43 18 91 20 2
Montgomery 43 17 103 17 1
Ripley 43 19 88 10 4
Barton 42 21 82 20 1
Carroll 42 10 90 13 1
McDonald 41 26 86 12 3
Oregon 41 12 78 11 1
Bollinger 38 7 74 9 2
Douglas 38 11 84 16 2
Madison 38 8 78 9 1
Ralls 38 24 57 7
St. Clair 38 11 69 22
Grundy 37 11 72 13
DeKalb 36 16 94 22 6
Harrison 36 27 94 12 3
Dent 34 5 63 15 1
Iron 34 4 73 7
Hickory 33 15 71 5
Shannon 33 12 61 7 1
Atchison 31 17 71 13 5
Clark 30 19 67 11 1
Howard 30 13 63 14 2
Andrew 28 24 42 6 1
Washington 28 14 56 11 2
Caldwell 27 16 57 13
Dade 27 10 49 5 1
Dallas 27 12 49 11 2
Maries 27 8 51 11
Monroe 27 18 57 15
Ozark 25 4 54 4 2
Scotland 25 5 54 6
Carter 24 5 70 5
Reynolds 24 3 66 9
Shelby 24 16 52 12
Gentry 23 7 51 11 2
Holt 21 12 49 5 2
Mercer 21 10 38 6 1
Daviess 17 9 51 6
Sullivan 17 7 26 5
Putnam 14 2 29 6 2
Knox 13 12 25 4
Schuyler 12 11 22 5 2
Worth 8 2 12 2

Screen a specific property in Missouri

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