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What is under this Connecticut address?

Type the facility identifier, the address, or the name of the site. 12,749 facilities and 49,918 tanks — and one search returns what all six of the state’s files say, which none of them does alone.

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12,749Facilities
49,918Tanks
6,909Still in use
8,624With bare steel

Six files, one question

Connecticut publishes its tank records as six separate datasets: the tanks, the people responsible, the inspections, the enforcement actions, the reported releases, and the list of currently active sites. Every one of them is keyed on the same facility identifier, and nobody joins them.

So the question a buyer, a lender or an owner actually asks — what is under this address, is it still in use, and has anything been recorded against it? — has no single place to be answered. That is what this site is.

The number that bears on risk

27,496 of the 49,918 tanks on the register are recorded as bare or asphalt-coated steel, across 8,624 facilities. Unprotected steel in wet ground corrodes, and corrosion is how a tank starts leaking — it is the construction the federal upgrade rules were written to replace.

Tank constructionTanksShare
Asphalt Coated Or Bare Steel27,49655.1%
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic11,16422.4%
Coated & Cathodically Protected Steel (sti-p3)7,82115.7%
Composite - Steel With Fiberglass (act 100)6981.4%
Other (specify)6911.4%
Composite - Steel With Urethane (act 100-u)870.2%
Composite - Steel With Plastic Jacket440.1%
Falsefalsefalsefalsefalsefalsefalse60.0%

Why this is the number worth knowing — and why it is not, on its own, a finding about any particular site.

What the state records, and what it does not

28,899 recorded violations across 3,479 facilities. 7,906 red-tag entries. 8,752 enforcement actions. 3,882 reported releases, the most recent on 2026-08-13.

What none of those files contains: how much was spilled, what it was in the ground, how far it went, or what remains to be done. They record that a document exists. No page on this site calls any site polluted, because nothing in the source supports it. What each record actually is.

The part people do not expect

3,383 of these facilities are heating-oil tanks kept for the building above them — schools, churches, apartment blocks, offices. They sit on the same register as filling stations, for the same reason.

Substance recordedFacilitiesShare
Gasoline5,10040.0%
Diesel3,62228.4%
Heating Oil(on-site Consumption)3,38326.5%
Not stated3212.5%
Used Oil1941.5%
Hazardous Substance830.7%

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