tanks-co

Terms

An independent site. Not the Division, not an environmental assessment, and not a background-check service.

What this site is

An independent search layer over three public files. Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Colorado Division of Oil and Public Safety or the State of Colorado.

This is not an environmental site assessment. It reports that records exist in public files, counts them, and shows the stage the Division records. A phase i environmental site assessment under astm e1527 — the search required by the federal all appropriate inquiries rule (40 cfr part 312) before a buyer can claim the landowner liability protections that cercla offers is a different exercise, carried out by a qualified environmental professional.

Our copy is dated 2026-08-21. For anything a transaction depends on, use the Division’s own records.

⚠️ Not a consumer reporting agency

This site is not a consumer reporting agency as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq.), and nothing published or sold here is a consumer report.

You may not use this site, its pages, its search, its API or any dataset obtained from it, in whole or in part, as a factor in deciding a person's eligibility for:

Verifying that a licence exists, directly with the issuing authority, is a different act from screening a person — and where a decision about someone depends on it, the check belongs with a screening company that operates as a consumer reporting agency and carries the obligations that come with it.

Having your record removed

If you are named on this site and would rather not be, write to us and we will remove you. You do not have to explain why, and we will not ask.

Two things this cannot do, and we say so plainly rather than let you find out later: it does not change the official register, which is where the record actually lives; and it does not remove you from anyone else's copy of the same public data.

The sources, and what they require

This site republishes public registers. Source by source: the licence it is published under, and the condition its publisher sets — read from the publisher's own terms page, on the date shown.

SourceLicenceWhat the publisher requires
Regulated Storage Tanks, Regulated Storage Tank Facilities, and Petroleum Releases (three datasets) — Colorado Division of Oil and Public SafetyPublic domain data, under the data.colorado.gov Terms of UseAll three datasets carry the licence identifier PUBLIC_DOMAIN, but the portal’s Terms of Use ask something specific of anyone who builds on them, and it is quoted here word for word because that is how it is written: applications must state that « The data made available here has been modified for use from its original source, which is the State of Colorado. » The State also disclaims accuracy in terms: « THE STATE OF COLORADO MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTY AS TO THE COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS, OR CONTENT OF ANY DATA. » Beyond that: the files record that a tank exists and that a release was reported, with the stage the case has reached. They contain no concentration, no volume, no depth and no extent. — Terms read on 2026-08-21, terms

Attribution the source requires

The publisher asks that anyone building on this data carry the following, and it is quoted word for word:

The data made available here has been modified for use from its original source, which is the State of Colorado.

Errors

If a page here is wrong, tell us and we will fix it. If the underlying record is wrong we cannot fix that — it has to be corrected with the Colorado Division of Oil and Public Safety, and our copy follows at the next collection.