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Underground storage tanks in Kansas

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

9,337registered facilities
5,598open tanks
21,353closed tanks
11,343leak incidents
1,486cleanups still open

By county

CountyFacilitiesOpen tanksClosed tanksLeak incidentsOpen cleanups
Sedgwick 1,213 827 2,906 1,398 195
Johnson 656 591 1,352 750 56
Shawnee 602 303 1,295 725 58
Wyandotte 539 304 1,240 675 54
Reno 239 133 576 259 34
Saline 238 137 541 306 57
Douglas 199 109 444 271 28
Finney 186 105 346 222 4
Barton 162 99 393 193 38
Butler 160 120 356 180 38
Montgomery 137 63 327 184 30
Ellis 133 89 294 177 41
Cowley 132 72 301 137 28
Ford 130 105 271 152 10
Leavenworth 127 98 314 157 18
Riley 126 83 291 150 24
Harvey 125 75 323 139 47
Crawford 118 66 247 150 7
Lyon 117 61 283 159 19
McPherson 110 81 241 137 24
Dickinson 105 56 278 119 14
Seward 105 62 242 125 12
Labette 99 53 226 198 52
Geary 86 53 215 95 13
Sumner 83 56 218 100 33
Grant 81 13 161 91 9
Marshall 79 36 194 89 7
Thomas 79 63 189 87 7
Pottawatomie 75 47 157 95 12
Sherman 75 33 181 109 3
Franklin 72 55 142 85 6
Haskell 72 25 131 91 3
Neosho 71 37 160 88 17
Pratt 69 39 161 79 13
Brown 67 27 145 63 9
Miami 67 41 142 86 6
Cloud 64 28 146 67 16
Ellsworth 64 32 158 68 9
Osage 63 35 129 72 7
Russell 63 51 140 81 24
Phillips 62 27 150 64 11
Kingman 60 24 132 58 9
Marion 60 50 153 77 20
Rice 60 36 142 92 17
Logan 56 16 123 70 6
Nemaha 55 35 114 61 6
Cherokee 53 25 127 74 4
Rooks 53 21 128 66 13
Mitchell 52 14 110 49 5
Gray 51 22 96 58 4
Jefferson 50 31 103 57 11
Gove 49 31 117 54 2
Barber 48 23 121 46 10
Harper 48 30 115 57 10
Washington 47 27 133 51 10
Greenwood 44 17 98 74 4
Bourbon 43 20 91 64 3
Allen 42 26 97 55 7
Atchison 42 21 105 80 11
Norton 42 23 116 62 8
Jackson 41 20 88 51 8
Pawnee 41 22 115 47 7
Anderson 40 19 88 64 2
Wilson 40 31 86 43 4
Clay 39 22 101 47 3
Smith 39 22 95 46 9
Wabaunsee 39 21 96 46 3
Doniphan 38 15 90 32 6
Jewell 38 16 101 32 2
Meade 37 23 65 48 6
Republic 37 11 113 37 5
Coffey 36 29 82 56 8
Stafford 36 20 92 46 10
Kearny 35 14 69 45 4
Scott 35 28 73 41 5
Decatur 34 18 85 39 7
Ness 34 19 91 43 9
Cheyenne 33 16 88 33 3
Stevens 33 15 60 57 7
Graham 32 19 64 43 3
Linn 32 15 62 45 2
Morris 31 11 80 45 6
Rawlins 31 11 85 40 5
Osborne 30 21 74 48 13
Trego 30 17 77 41 7
Morton 29 12 47 37 8
Edwards 28 18 68 38 7
Hamilton 28 22 43 31 3
Kiowa 27 23 59 35 1
Stanton 27 15 57 42 2
Wichita 27 11 58 32
Sheridan 25 18 51 34 1
Lincoln 24 3 58 28 7
Ottawa 24 12 56 24 2
Rush 23 8 71 30 15
Chase 21 11 47 19 4
Greeley 20 6 54 25 3
Lane 20 16 52 27 3
Elk 19 7 43 15 2
Wallace 19 4 50 20 8
Woodson 18 12 55 30 3
Clark 17 15 37 29 5
Comanche 16 9 46 18 6
Chautauqua 15 7 33 17 4
Hodgeman 14 12 21 19 5

Screen a specific property in Kansas

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