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Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)

  • National UST Program Cleans Up Over 500,000 UST Releases

    Read more about progress cleaning up UST releases over 33 years.

  • 2015 Revised Underground Storage Tank Regulation

    • Read about the revised regulation. 
    • Access plain language publications about the revised regulation.
    • Learn about the October 2018 deadline.
  • UST Performance Measures

    Read more about the performance measures.

  • Natural Disasters and Underground Storage Tanks

    EPA has developed resources to help UST owners and operators prepare for, prevent, or lessen catastrophic effects and environmental harm from natural disasters. Read more about the resources.

Approximately 542,000 underground storage tanks (USTs) nationwide store petroleum or hazardous substances. The greatest potential threat from a leaking UST is contamination of groundwater, the source of drinking water for nearly half of all Americans. EPA, states, territories, and tribes work in partnership with industry to protect the environment and human health from potential releases.

Learning About USTs
  • Introduction to underground storage tanks
  • Benefits of preventing and cleaning up UST releases
  • UST Finder Web Map
  • UST Program Timeline
Meeting UST Requirements
Regulatory resources for:
  • UST owners and operators
  • UST inspectors
  • States and territories
Preventing and Detecting Releases
  • Release prevention
  • Release detection
  • Delivery prohibition
Cleaning Up Releases
  • Introduction to cleaning up UST releases
  • Leaking UST corrective action resources
  • Petroleum brownfields
USTs in Indian Country
  • Introduction to USTs in Indian Country
  • Training resources for tribes
  • Publications for tribes
  • Tribal data
  • UST and LUST Training
Emerging Fuels and USTs
  • Introduction
  • Compatibility requirements for storing biofuels
  • Regulatory requirements table
  • Corrosion issues in storing emerging fuels
  • Additional reading and resources
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Last updated on May 7, 2025
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