State file — VT

Underground storage tanks in Vermont

3,520 registered facilities · 1,873 tanks in service · 2,169 leak records · 601 open cleanup cases (EPA UST Finder snapshot, 2018–2021 state data).

3,520UST facilities
1,873tanks in service
9,124closed tanks
2,169leak records
601open cases
72%cases closed / NFA

Vermont runs 29.2 tanks in service per 10,000 residents (population 642,128). 1,567 of its 2,169 reported releases have reached No Further Action. The regulator of record is the Vermont DEC UST Program, which holds the live registration and case files.

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By county

CountyFacilitiesTanks in serviceLeak recordsOpen cases
Addison County2009014138
Bennington County21610212719
Caledonia County2249011942
Chittenden County561350353107
Essex County43213714
Franklin County20215014959
Grand Isle County41283715
Lamoille County136857715
Orange County180789224
Orleans County19210612541
Rutland County40120627384
Washington County39021823662
Windham County33118317530
Windsor County40316622851

Frequently asked questions

How many underground storage tanks are in Vermont?

The EPA UST Finder snapshot lists 3,520 registered UST facilities in Vermont, with 1,873 tanks in service and 9,124 closed or removed tanks across 14 countys.

How many tank leaks have been reported in Vermont?

2,169 releases are on record statewide. 1,567 (72%) were closed with No Further Action; 601 cleanup cases remained open in the snapshot.

Which Vermont county has the most underground storage tanks?

By facility count: Chittenden (561), Windsor (403), Rutland (401), Washington (390), Windham (331). Use the county pages for tank and leak detail, or screen any specific address free at https://tankcheckusa.site/.