danville, Vermont
18 facilities · 13 releases
Facilities
Caisse and Marston Property
332 Peacham Road
VTrans West Danville Garage
1846 Route 2 West
Larrabee's Building Supply
Route 2 West (new location)
Joe's Pond Country Store
12 VT US Route 2 West Danville
Former Danville Town Garage
ROW 15-23 Hill Street
Halstead Residence 5551091
1340 Penny Lane
Marty's 1st Stop Mobil
421 Route 2 East
Danville Town Garage
Railroad Street
Calkin's Excavating
Main Street
Danville Railroad Station
Railroad Street
Vance Tree Contractor, Inc.
Hill Street
Calkins Oil Maintenance Shop
US Route 2
AOT Right of Way
Route 2
Danville Mobil Service Center
Main Street Route 2
Larrabee's Building Supply
Route 15
Mark Dunbar Logging
Route 15
Stewart Residence
4361 Bruce Badger Memorial Hwy (R2)
former Fire Station
24 McReynolds Road
LUST Releases
Larrabee's Lumber
UST-Gasoline
Larrabee's Building Supply
UST-Gasoline
Hill Street Right of Way
UST-Gasoline
Joes Pond Country Store
UST-Gasoline
Dunbar Property
UST-Diesel
N E T
UST-Gasoline
Danville Service Center
UST-Gasoline
Calkins Excavating
UST-Gasoline
Martys First Stop
UST-Gasoline
Stewart Property
UST-Waste Oil
Halstead Residence
UST-Gasoline
Danville Town Garage
UST-Diesel
Danville Feed And Grain Store
UST-Gasoline
Frequently Asked Questions
How many underground storage tanks are in danville, Vermont?
danville, Vermont has 18 registered UST facilities in the EPA database. These facilities contain underground storage tanks used primarily for petroleum product storage.
What are LUST releases in danville, Vermont?
There are 13 documented LUST (Leaking Underground Storage Tank) releases in danville, Vermont. 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 danville?
You can browse all 18 UST facilities and 13 LUST releases in danville on this page. Each listing includes address details, tank counts, contamination status, and proximity data for nearby wells and population centers.