DEQ Land-Related Contaminant and Cleanup Data
- Category: Environment
- Data Type: GIS Data Layer
- Steward(s): Utah Department of Environmental Quality
- Web Application: View
- Abstract: US EPA and State designated hazardous materials storage sites and contamination clean up program sites including CERLA, National Priority List, Underground Storage Tanks (UST), Brownfields, Voluntary Cleanup (VCP), Tier 2, Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), User Oil Permitted Facilities, Formerly Used Defense (FUD), RCRA Large & Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generators, Solid Waste Facilities, and Enforceable Written Assurance sites. To view all DEQ geographic data online, see the DEQ Interactive Map Viewer.
Brownfields Targeted for Cleanup
Environment.BFTARGETED contains the coordinates of Brownfields Projects targeted for cleanup. These locations were derived from maps and GPS data and represent sites, not contaminated areas. Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped open land, and both improves and protects the environment. For more information see: https://www.epa.gov/brownfields/.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Bill Rees from DEQ at BRees@utah.gov or 801-536-4167.
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Brownfields Not Targeted For Cleanup
Environment.BFNONTARGETED contains the coordinates of Brownfields Projects not targeted for cleanup. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas, and were derived from maps and GPS data. For more information see: https://www.epa.gov/brownfields/
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Bill Rees from DEQ at BRees@utah.gov or 801-536-4167.
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Hazardous Waste and Used Oil Facilities
Environment.DWMRCHazWasteUsedOilFacilities contains sites that generate hazardous waste; that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste; and sites that transport, market, or recycle used oil.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Thomas Ball from DEQ at TBall@utah.gov or 801-536-0251.
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Low Level Waste Disposal and Uranium Mills
Environment.DWMRCLLRWUMillFacilities contains sites that treat or dispose of radioactive waste or process uranium ore.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Thomas Ball from DEQ at TBall@utah.gov or 801-536-0251.
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Solid Waste Landfills
Environment.DWMRSolidWasteFacilities contains locations for open and closed Solid Waste Landfills in Utah.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Thomas Ball from DEQ at TBall@utah.gov or 801-536-0251.
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Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS)
Environment.FUD contains locations of potential Formerly Used Defense sites. The Department of Defense (DoD) is responsible for environmental restoration of FUDS. FUD locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Michael Storck from DEQ at MStorck@utah.gov or 801-536-4179.
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Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP)
Environment.MMRP contains locations of Military Munitions Response Program sites. MMRP manages the environmental, health and safety issues presented by unexploded ordnances (UXO), discarded military munitions (DMM) and munitions constituents (MC). Locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Michael Storck from DEQ at MStorck@utah.gov or 801-536-4179.
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Enforceable Written Assurances (EWA)
Environment.EWA contains locations of potential Enforceable Written Assurance sites. EWAs will generally ensure to property owners or prospective property owners that there is no unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. EWA locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Bill Rees from DEQ at BRees@utah.gov or 801-536-4167.
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National Priorities List (NPL)
Environment.NPL contains locations of Utah National Priorities List Sites. The NPL is the list of national priorities among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the United States. Locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Harold Sandbeck from DEQ at HaroldSandbeck@utah.gov or 801-536-4152.
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Superfund Sites
Environment.SITEREM contains locations of potential EPA Superfund sites. The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as Superfund, imposes a tax on the chemical and petroleum industries and provides Federal authority to respond directly to releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances that may endanger public health or the environment. Locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Harold Sandbeck from DEQ at HaroldSandbeck@utah.gov or 801-536-4152.
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Institutional Control Buffer Zones
Environment.ICBUFFERZONES contains Institutional Control Buffer Zones in Utah.
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Utah Toxic Release Inventory Tier II
Environment.TIER2 contains locations of Tier II facilities under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). Qualifying facilities report on hazardous and toxic chemicals and are labeled either tier I or tier II. Locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas. The areas of contamination will be identified at a later stage.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Harold Sandbeck from DEQ at HaroldSandbeck@utah.gov or 801-536-4152.
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Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)
Environment.TRI contains TRI locations in Utah. TRI is an EPA database containing data on disposal or release of toxic chemicals from U.S. facilities and information about how facilities manage those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment. Locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas. The areas of contamination will be identified at a later stage.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Harold Sandbeck from DEQ at HaroldSandbeck@utah.gov or 801-536-4152.
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Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP)
Environment.VCP contains locations of Utah VCP. VCP is a program to encourage the voluntary cleanup of sites where there has been a contaminant release threatening public health and the environment. Locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Bill Rees from DEQ at BRees@utah.gov or 801-536-4167.
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FacilityUST
Environment.FacilityUST contains the locations of facilities with underground storage tanks.
Comments, questions, compliments, or concerns can be directed to Harold Sandbeck from DEQ at HaroldSandbeck@utah.gov or 801-536-4152.
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