de kalb, Mississippi
31 facilities · 10 releases
Facilities
Dot & Bill Mini Mart
Highway 16 East
Joyner's Grocery
Route 1 Box 159
Former Radar Site
Highway 495
Allen Grocery
Highway 497
Pleasant Ridge Grocery
Highway 39 South
Ellerby's Stop & Shop
Route 3 Box 29 B (highway 39 S)
Blue & Gray Store
Firetower Road
Bst Dekalb Radio Tower 74654
Route 39 North
Latimer's Grocery
163 Highway 16 West
East Mississippi Electric Power Association
Jackson Street
Handy Mart
Highway 39 Center Of Town
Nanak
Route 4, Box 1
Jays Downtown Service Center
101 Scooba Street
Beat 5 Barn
Highway 16 West
Dekalb Maintenance Area Hq Mshd
Highway 16 East
Kemper County School Bus Shop
Depot Hill Street
Mattar East Side Grocery
Highway 16 East
Gewin's Service Station
Highway 16 East
Mcdade Oil Company
Highway 16 East
Kemper County Sheriff's Department
Highway 16 West
Bulk Facility
Highway 16 East
Cefco #511
Highway 16 East And Highway 39 North
Townsend Grocery
Highway 16 West
Mac's Chevron Food Mart
15765 Highway 16 West And 39 North
Sase Triple Stop
Highway 16 West
Gas For Less
14912 Highway 16
The Store #100561
Highway 16 West
Tooney's Quick Stop
Highway 16 West
Creekmore Grocery
Highway 397
Former Automobile Lot
Highway 39
H D Hailey
Highway 397 South
LUST Releases
Frequently Asked Questions
How many underground storage tanks are in de kalb, Mississippi?
de kalb, Mississippi has 31 registered UST facilities in the EPA database. These facilities contain underground storage tanks used primarily for petroleum product storage.
What are LUST releases in de kalb, Mississippi?
There are 10 documented LUST (Leaking Underground Storage Tank) releases in de kalb, Mississippi. Each release represents a confirmed or suspected leak of petroleum or hazardous substances that requires investigation and potential cleanup.
How do I check for tank contamination near de kalb?
You can browse all 31 UST facilities and 10 LUST releases in de kalb on this page. Each listing includes address details, tank counts, contamination status, and proximity data for nearby wells and population centers.