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Underground storage tanks in Ohio

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

24,534registered facilities
20,124open tanks
52,951closed tanks
34,212leak incidents
2,044cleanups still open

By county

CountyFacilitiesOpen tanksClosed tanksLeak incidentsOpen cleanups
Cuyahoga 2,782 1,940 6,405 3,869 214
Franklin 1,887 1,577 3,857 2,676 104
Hamilton 1,661 1,150 3,695 2,364 155
Montgomery 1,103 980 2,470 1,688 74
Summit 1,076 732 2,420 1,634 125
Lucas 943 811 1,849 1,432 76
Stark 844 485 1,976 1,250 60
Butler 622 518 1,329 828 37
Lorain 538 446 1,173 792 46
Mahoning 530 419 1,217 753 40
Trumbull 493 392 1,023 664 30
Lake 407 366 932 572 34
Clermont 342 337 726 430 20
Richland 313 209 643 468 27
Tuscarawas 313 220 687 414 26
Clark 308 241 694 437 31
Licking 307 286 620 411 16
Warren 307 301 683 412 42
Ashtabula 303 215 737 395 35
Portage 301 216 686 423 23
Wood 299 337 624 466 24
Medina 287 271 628 432 32
Allen 278 213 615 428 20
Erie 267 197 469 344 6
Wayne 261 199 539 429 23
Muskingum 241 189 512 332 20
Greene 233 235 526 298 23
Columbiana 224 186 560 320 23
Jefferson 222 177 504 251 22
Washington 219 157 444 268 11
Miami 211 227 385 303 26
Scioto 210 187 472 256 20
Belmont 207 204 469 276 22
Fairfield 207 186 442 266 17
Huron 199 125 384 281 16
Ross 194 194 399 236 9
Delaware 188 208 352 249 23
Geauga 168 147 322 235 18
Ottawa 166 128 322 233 17
Hancock 163 145 332 267 10
Seneca 152 128 282 198 22
Sandusky 150 139 311 218 10
Ashland 143 91 303 233 16
Marion 141 90 304 209 14
Guernsey 137 129 350 187 11
Fulton 136 91 226 161 6
Knox 136 165 265 165 5
Athens 133 121 266 169 12
Darke 131 108 279 175 13
Crawford 129 99 267 165 14
Pickaway 128 141 248 155 7
Shelby 125 121 238 170 4
Williams 121 113 256 161 11
Lawrence 116 111 254 140 9
Defiance 114 98 207 149 3
Brown 109 98 232 121 15
Coshocton 109 58 224 137 8
Auglaize 107 104 227 148 20
Clinton 105 122 205 132 12
Highland 102 103 215 126 8
Logan 99 97 262 134 5
Preble 99 119 230 153 27
Mercer 96 94 164 104 2
Union 96 118 195 133 6
Gallia 95 103 217 123 11
Holmes 93 50 178 128 5
Carroll 92 100 204 120 6
Henry 92 92 180 105 6
Madison 89 91 203 140 13
Meigs 89 83 194 98 12
Harrison 88 60 188 106 11
Adams 87 62 213 105 11
Champaign 87 65 162 124 13
Hocking 85 114 176 109 5
Jackson 85 97 189 100 11
Pike 83 96 189 105 3
Perry 79 66 179 96 10
Putnam 79 82 163 95 7
Fayette 70 107 125 92 11
Hardin 69 68 126 85 5
Van Wert 68 51 132 93 9
Wyandot 68 47 142 87 8
Morrow 64 69 135 87 4
Vinton 56 37 124 58 3
Paulding 52 49 130 67 11
Monroe 50 51 102 62 6
Morgan 38 36 107 55 4
Noble 38 37 61 47 2

Screen a specific property in Ohio

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