UST Map

Florida UST Directory

38,607 facilities · 34,877 LUST releases

Florida faces significant environmental challenges related to underground storage tanks (USTs). The state has 38,607 registered UST facilities, with a substantial 34,940 documented leaking underground storage tank (LUST) release sites. Of these, 10,272 releases are currently classified as "Open," indicating ongoing cleanup efforts. The state manages 20,596 active USTs and 105,974 closed tanks. Major urban centers like MIAMI (2269 facilities, 2516 releases), JACKSONVILLE (2080 facilities, 1989 releases), and TAMPA (2032 facilities, 2128 releases) show high concentrations of both facilities and releases. This data is sourced from the EPA UST Finder program.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many underground storage tanks are in Florida?

Florida has 38,607 registered UST facilities tracked in the EPA database. These facilities contain active and closed underground storage tanks used primarily for petroleum storage.

What are LUST releases in Florida?

There are 34,877 documented LUST (Leaking Underground Storage Tank) releases in Florida. These are confirmed or suspected releases of petroleum or hazardous substances from underground storage tank systems that require investigation and cleanup.

How do I check for tank contamination near me in Florida?

You can search for UST facilities and LUST release sites near any address in Florida using UST Map's interactive map or by browsing city-level pages. Each facility and release listing includes proximity data such as population within 1,500 feet and nearby private wells.