County file — OH

Underground Storage Tanks in Licking County, OH — 307 facilities, 411 leak records

What the EPA UST Finder snapshot (2018–2021 state data) shows for Licking County, population 173,198.

307UST facilities
286tanks in service
620closed tanks
411leak records
16open cases
395no further action

Licking County has 307 registered underground storage tank facilities in the national snapshot — gas stations, fleet yards, and other regulated fuel sites — holding 286 tanks in service and 620 tanks that have been closed or removed. Over the life of the program, 411 fuel releases were reported here; 395 (96% of records) were investigated and closed with No Further Action, and 16 of those cleanup cases were still open when the snapshot was compiled.

That works out to 16.5 tanks in service per 10,000 residents, about equal to the Ohio average of 17.1 per 10,000. Countywide numbers are context, not a verdict on any parcel — tank risk is hyper-local, falling off within a few hundred feet.

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Frequently asked questions

How many underground storage tanks are in Licking County, OH?

The EPA UST Finder snapshot lists 307 registered UST facilities in Licking County with 286 tanks currently in service, 620 closed or removed tanks, and 0 temporarily out of service.

How many fuel leaks have been reported in Licking County?

411 releases from underground storage tanks are on record for Licking County. 395 (96%) reached No Further Action status, while 16 cleanup cases remained open in the snapshot.

How do I check a specific address in Licking County?

Use the free TankCheck screening at https://tankcheckusa.site/ — paste any Licking County address to map every registered tank and reported leak within a mile, with distances in feet and an A–F screening grade. Verify current records with the Ohio BUSTR (State Fire Marshal).

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The live regulatory record for any Licking County facility or leak case is held by the Ohio BUSTR (State Fire Marshal). Newer records than this 2018–2021 snapshot may exist.

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