Description: Location of DEQ Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) treatment, storage and disposal facilities (TSDFs) sites in Oklahoma. The RCRA Corrective Action Program works with facilities that have treated, stored, or disposed of hazardous wastes to protect public health and the environment by investigating and cleaning up hazardous releases to soil, ground water, surface water, and air at their facilities.
Service Item Id: 843ddaff7f584ef0b0759feaa323e264
Copyright Text: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality
Description: DEQ works with the EPA to investigate and clean up abandoned historical hazardous waste sites. These sites are under the federal Superfund program which is designed to address the nation’s most contaminated sites.
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Copyright Text: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, Land Protection - Site Remediation
Description: Remediation sites in Oklahoma with Institutional Control tracked by the Remediation Unit of the Land Protection Division of the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. This data set is updated by DEQ staff regularly as new Institutional Controls are filed.
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Copyright Text: Amy Brittain, Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, Land Protection Division
Description: The VCP Cleanup Status XLS version and XLSX version was replaced by this dataset on May 15, 2018. Data set updated 1/25/2022.The Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) provides a means for private parties and government entities to voluntarily investigate and, if warranted, clean up properties that may be contaminated. VCP utilizes a negotiated process for site activities. Sites in the VCP generally have the option to enter the Brownfields Program if the participant requests. VCP includes sites ranging from old oil refineries with multiples sources of contamination that affect hundreds of acres to sites less than an acre with a single source of contamination. Information in this layer is updated periodically.
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Copyright Text: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, Land Protection Division, LPDIS database
Description: A list of facilities in Oklahoma with hazardous waste permits. These sites include hazardous waste landfill disposal sites, facilities that store hazardous wastes, hazardous waste transfer facilities, and certain types of recycling or treatment facilities.
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Copyright Text: Oklahoma Deparment of Environmental Quality, Land Protection Division
Description: Permitted solid waste facilities regulated by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. This layer includes transfer stations, non-hazardous industrial waste landfills, sanitary landfills, construction/demolition landfills, municipal solid waste landfills, municipal solid waste incinerators, regulated medical waste processing facilities, compost facilities, and waste tire processing facilities. The address for each facility was added to this data set in October 2017. This layer was updated on January 3, 2025. Type of solid waste facility.MSW = Municipal Solid WasteTS = Transfer StationC/D = Construction and DemolitionNHIW = Non-hazardous industrial wasteCOMP = compost facilityT = tireINCR = incineratorCCR = coal combustion residualMD= medicalMDTS= Medical Transfer StationPlease note that Economic Life is updated annually and subject to change. The economic life is based on the remaining airspace in the areas currently approved for waste disposal, the amount of waste accepted per year, and the approximate density of the waste. As landfills run low on airspace, the economic life decreases. With approval from DEQ, landfills can expand laterally and construct new disposal areas, further increasing the economic life.
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Copyright Text: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality
Description: The SCAP program has 4 subprograms:This program remediates abandoned hazardous waste sites and closed armories around the state. The School Chemical Disposal Program is a one-time service to Oklahoma public schools to remove unused, outdated, and potentially dangerous chemicals from school laboratories across the state and provide an opportunity for schools to safely dispose of their unwanted chemical inventory at no cost to the school. The goal of this program is to create a safer laboratory environment for students, teachers, and other staff members and to prevent any laboratory chemical disasters.The Site Cleanup Assistance Program (SCAP) has updated its Community Revitalization Program and introduced an application and ranking tools to select projects. Our goal continues to be working with City and County governments across the State to resolve environmental issues that are preventing property revitalization. This program allows for renewed use of a building or a site for business or government, and has the potential to revitalize communities by increasing the tax base, creating new jobs, and removing community eyesores and safety hazards. This program allows local communities to access the DEQ’s expertise in site cleanup, paving the way for reuse of a site or building.Data layer updated 1/24/2022.
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Copyright Text: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality
Description: Tier2 reports, also know has Hazardous Chemical Inventory reports, are required by federal law to be submitted annually by companies storing hazardous chemicals. These reports contain information on the type, amount, and storage of hazardous chemicals in quantities large enough to impact the surrounding community if there was an accident or spill. These reports help local emergency planners and responders prepare for and respond to accidents involving hazardous chemicals. These reports also allow citizens to know what facilities in their neighborhood store hazardous chemicals so that citizens can make informed decisions about what to do if an accident occurs. For more information on a specific facility, please contact DEQ.
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Copyright Text: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality
Description: A Gauging station (site) is a location used by hydrologists or environmental scientists to monitor and test terrestrial bodies of water. This is a map of the USGS Gauging Sites that are located in Oklahoma. These sites are located on all important water sources in Oklahoma, including rivers, creeks, and lakes around the state.
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Copyright Text: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, USGS
Description: "Completed" sites are in the Brownfields certificate program or that have completed the Brownfields program and have received a certificate of completion. Those designated as "RLF" sites received funding from DEQ through the Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund. Visit DEQ's website for more information.
Service Item Id: 843ddaff7f584ef0b0759feaa323e264
Copyright Text: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality