Current and Immediate Past Owners
Identify the current and immediate past owner of the site. Alternatively, if one or more underground storage tank (UST) is the source of the petroleum contamination,
identify the current and immediate past owner of the UST(s).
Acquisition of Site
Identify when and by what method the current owner acquired the property (e.g., purchase, tax foreclosure, donation, eminent domain).
No Responsible Party for the Clean Up of the Site
Identify whether the current and immediate past owner of the real property (or if one or more UST is the source of the petroleum contamination, identify the current and immediate past owner of the UST(s)):
Dispensed or disposed of petroleum or petroleum product contamination, or exacerbated the existing petroleum contamination at the site.
Owned the site (or in the case of UST-related contamination, owned the UST(s)) when dispensing or disposal of petroleum (by others) took place.
Took reasonable steps with regard to the contamination at the site.
Cleaned Up by a Person Not Potentially Liable
Identify whether the current owner dispensed or disposed of petroleum or petroleum product, or exacerbated the existing petroleum contamination at the site, and whether they took reasonable
steps with regard to the contamination at the site
Judgements, Orders, or Third-Party Suites
Provide information that no responsible party is identified as potentially liable for cleaning up the site, through either:
A judgement rendered in a court of law or an administrative order that would require any person to assess, investigate, or clean up the site
An enforcement action by federal or state authorities against any part that would require any person to assess, investigate, or clean up the site
A citizen suit, contribution action, or other third-party claim brought against the current or immediate past owner of the site (or where a UST(s) is involved, the current or immediate past owner of the UST(s)) that would, if successful, require the assessment, investigation, or cleanup of the site.
Subject to RCRA
Identify whether the site is subject to any order under §9003(h) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act.
Financial Viability of Responsible Parties
For any current or immediate past landowners (or, where appropriate, current or immediate past UST owners) identified as responsible for the contamination at the site, provide information
regarding whether they have the financial capability to satisfy their obligations under federal or state law to assess, investigate, or clean up the site.