Is there a fuel tank buried near this address?
Paste any US address. TankCheck maps every EPA-registered underground storage tank and every reported leak around it — the radius search consultants sell, free.
Works with a street address, “39.7392,-104.9903”, or a pasted Google Maps link. Nothing you search is stored.
Searched:
EPA UST Finder national snapshot (2018–2021 state data) — newer records may exist. Verify with your state UST program.
Registered facilities
How it works
Address, coordinates, or a maps link. We geocode it (US Census, then OpenStreetMap) and never store it.
Your browser queries EPA’s UST Finder directly — every registered tank facility and reported leak within a mile.
A distance-weighted A–F grade. Open leak cases weigh heaviest; an open case within 500 ft caps the grade at D.
Every result links the state UST program office that holds the live file — this is a screening, not an ESA.
Guides
- How to find out if a property has an underground storage tank — for free
- Buying a house with a buried oil tank — what to check before you sign
- Leaking underground storage tank next door: what it means for your property
- What is a LUST site? The half-million leaks under American streets
- Phase I environmental site assessment: what it costs and what's in it
- Underground oil tank removal cost in 2026
- UST records lookup by state — all 50 program offices
- How far should a house be from a gas station?
Or browse tank & leak counts by state and county.