Records from Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)
The latest Environmental Site Assessment conducted in March 2023 confirmed that no underground storage tanks (USTs) were present on the site at the time of inspection. The ESA included geophysical scanning and soil sampling, which showed no subsurface anomalies or contamination indicators typically associated with petroleum or chemical USTs.
Site History and Previous Use Review
As per land use records and field interviews, the site was previously used for agricultural purposes and later for temporary material storage, with no evidence of fueling stations, bulk chemical storage, or manufacturing operations that would require UST installations.
- No factory license or hazardous operations previously recorded
- No applications found with the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization (PESO)
- No infrastructure such as vent pipes or fill caps observed during physical survey
Regulatory and Local Authority Confirmation
A compliance check with the State Pollution Control Board and the local Town Panchayat revealed no permits issued for UST installation or removal on this property. Additionally, there were no decommissioning records, excavation permits, or waste manifests submitted for tank disposal.