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SCDHEC UST Management Tracking SCDHEC UST Management Tracking Registry of Releases for Closures > MCL Site ID Rel Facility Street City St Zip Latitude Longitude Tax Map Id Reported CU>MCL 00006 1 ABBEVILLE CITY OF 100 COURT SQUARE ABBEVILLE SC 29620 34.18486 -82.36514 109-10-03-016 10/07/86 09/07/11 00013 1 BIGELOW SANFORD INC ROCKY R SC HWY 81 CALHOUN FALLS SC 29628 34.14011 -82.61207 129-002 07/02/93 11/08/00 00019 1 SEABOARD SYSTEM RR FERRY ST ABBEVILLE SC 29620 34.17495 -82.39276 4-D-193 12/30/91 04/13/11 00027 1 FERGUSONS BP 202 W GREENWOOD AVE ABBEVILLE SC 29620 34.17204 -82.37679 122-01-05-022 12/11/91 10/03/12 00103 1 RACERS FOOD STORE 3410 TROLLEY LINE RD AIKEN SC 29801-2900 33.57536 -81.7448 104-14-02-001 12/27/89 12/08/09 00114 1 FIRST STOP CLEARWATER 4380 JEFFERSON DAVIS HWBEECH ISLAND SC 29842-4864 33.50455 -81.8991 024-07-02-005 12/29/89 12/23/03 00114 3 FIRST STOP CLEARWATER 4380 JEFFERSON DAVIS HWBEECH ISLAND SC 29842-4864 33.50455 -81.8991 024-07-02-005 07/13/07 03/27/12 00124 1 ALL STATE 225 2893 AUGUSTA RD LANGLEY SC 29834 33.51588 -81.84793 051-13-11-001 12/27/89 09/30/11 00126 1 QUICK FOOD MART 2868 OLD AUGUSTA RD LANGLEY SC 29834 33.51647 -81.84742 20-032-0-04-008 08/31/98 04/15/06 00140 1 MAJIK MARKET 34062 4667 JEFFERSON DAVIS HWBEECH ISLAND SC 29842-4801 33.50036 -81.90736 024-06-12-008 12/29/89 05/24/17 00151 1 TODDS CONVENIENCE STORE 1 1181 SAND BAR FERRY RD BEECH ISLAND SC 29841-4533 33.43722 -81.90254 026-14-02-002 02/13/04 02/08/11 00154 1 SC682 2390 WHISKEY RD AIKEN SC 29801 33.49346 -81.70082 30.096.0.03.012 09/13/89 10/22/98 00303 1 WHATLEY CHEVROLET INC HWY 278 E PO BOX 337 ALLENDALE SC 29810 32.99854 -81.29511 0880701001 02/02/94 06/12/14 00304 2 AJ EXPRESS 382 S HAMPTON AVE FAIRFAX SC 29827 32.95607 -81.23581 123-07-06-016 03/01/96 09/08/14 00306 1 CHOICE CUTS MEATS & SEAFOOD 1445 AUGUSTA HWY ALLENDALE SC 29180 33.01412 -81.31773 0880701001 04/14/94 09/28/12 00316 1 ALLENDALE MAINTENANCE FACILI 264 E GUM ST ALLENDALE SC 29810 33.0047 -81.31013 105-04-04-015 12/31/91 06/08/12 00321 1 FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO 1720 N MAIN ST ALLENDALE SC 29810-1221 33.01629 -81.29869 ALLENDALE 11/12/91 11/03/08 00324 1 THREE WAY FOOD MART 2 1261 N MAIN ST ALLENDALE SC 29810-1277 33.01474 -81.30184 105-06-03-017 09/08/89 06/01/07 00331 1 STOP AND GO WALNUT & US 301 ALLENDALE SC 29810 33.0071 -81.30901 105-04-05-042 12/31/91 10/21/14 00340 1 BELTON SECTION SHED 121 MILL RD BELTON SC 29627 34.52616 -82.52074 225-10-01-013 12/30/91 01/19/06 00409 1 WILLIAMS GROCERY 403 W FRANKLIN ST ANDERSON SC 29624-2209 34.4963 -82.65428 124-22-03-004 07/18/05 07/16/08 00413 1 DEXTER GROCERY 315 E WHITNER ST ANDERSON SC 29624-1613 34.50443 -82.64665 123-30-05-008 12/30/91 11/07/12 00416 2 SAMS TEXACO 203 N MAIN ST WILLIAMSTON SC 29697 34.61688 -82.4819 245-08-06-006 08/16/95 01/21/09 00441 1 PIT ROAD 845 HWY 178 N HONEA PATH SC 29654 34.42669 -82.38782 006-00-00-048 08/31/01 11/30/05 00449 1 WOMETCO FOOD SERVICE 2705 N MAIN ST ANDERSON SC 29621 34.53017 -82.66222 ANDERSON NORTH 12/27/91 10/29/04 00461 1 MAIN ST GULF 100 E MAIN ST WILLIAMSTON SC 29697 34.6192 -82.47591 BELTON EAST 09/17/88 01/18/05 00467 1 STOP A MINUTE 1 401 W GREER ST HONEA PATH SC 29654-1941 34.44506 -82.40327 275-03-06-036 06/30/93 04/18/16 00467 2 STOP A MINUTE 1 401 W GREER ST HONEA PATH SC 29654-1941 34.44506 -82.40327 275-03-06-036 06/29/93 07/13/12 00469 1 N MAIN TEXACO 408 N MAIN ST ANDERSON SC 29621-5615 34.50664 -82.65067 123-29-20-001-000 02/13/98 09/28/07 00479 1 SERVICE STATION 603 GREENVILLE DR WILLIAMSTON SC 29697-1107 34.6272 -82.47081 2440402021 10/26/04 01/16/19 00487 1 FORD SPECIALIST 302 S MCDUFFIE ST ANDERSON SC 29621-5643 34.50192 -82.64925 123-30-29-008 06/30/93 03/31/20 00494 1 ACE 4501 320 W FRONT ST IVA SC 29655-8702 34.30314 -82.6662 1340309001 09/11/90 07/09/08 00498 1 SANDY SPRINGS EXXON 5703 HWY 76 SANDY SPRINGS SC 29677-9999 34.56956 -82.70975 065-02-06-008-000 12/30/91 09/07/07 00500 1 HWY 8 CITGO 1711 EASLEY HWY 8 @ I-8 PELZER SC 29669-9801 34.67352 -82.53541 193-00-15-001 10/27/88 09/07/07 00502 1 KMO 230 DRENNONS MARKET CITG815 W FRONT ST HWY 81S IVA SC 29655 34.30843 -82.66325 1330201003000 12/31/89 01/26/10 00504 3 KMO 236 306 E GREER ST HONEA PATH SC 29654-1819 34.44562 -82.38936 276-10-01-001 01/02/90 05/19/06 00507 1 CORNER STOP 23 5630 HWY 76 SANDY SPRINGS SC 29677-9999 34.59522 -82.74892 065-00-04-001 02/27/89 04/29/09 00528 1 BUDWEISER OF ANDERSON PO BOX 2866 ANDERSON SC 29624 34.48591 -82.63647 ANDERSON SOUTH 12/30/91 10/29/04 00555 1 FAST FUEL 9 207 W MAIN ST WILLIAMSTON SC 29697 34.61689 -82.48182 2451207004 11/22/89 04/18/07 00559 2 SPINX 133 2206 N MAIN ST ANDERSON SC 29621-3875 34.525718 -82.65805 122-16-01-018 03/07/01 04/06/12 00562 1 PLEZ U STORE 9 400 WILLIAMSTON ST ANDERSON SC 29621 34.51032 -82.63284 149-11-01-001-000 03/12/97 02/27/07 00572 1 CORNER STOP #39 901 ANDERSON ST PIEDMONT SC 29673 34.70023 -82.47549 241-02-01-001 04/28/95 03/25/08 00573 1 CORNER STOP 35 301 ANDERSON ST BELTON SC 29627 34.52184 -82.49641 225-01-10-009 03/16/90 01/05/07 00589 1 ACE 6004-PELZER POINT 1712 EASLEY HWY PELZER SC 29669 34.67403 -82.5349 193-00-13-002-000 01/12/89 09/07/07 00590 1 MICHAELS TEXACO 1710 E RIVER ST ANDERSON SC 29624-2933 34.49667 -82.62562 150-10-02-002-000 07/30/96 05/02/07 00591 1 STOP-A-MINIT #28 4555 HWY 81 N ANDERSON SC 29621 34.6307 -82.60058 169-00-01-007 01/05/93 01/29/08 00632 1 BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS 506 E WHITNER ST ANDERSON SC 29624-1740 34.50394 -82.6423 R149-03-03-001 12/31/91 07/17/07 00633 1 ANDERSON CITY OF 1206 GADSEN ST ANDERSON SC 29624 34.49364 -82.65387 ANDERSON SOUTH 12/30/91 03/29/04 00664 2 DIVISION OPERATIONS 28 BYPASS ANDERSON SC 29625 34.54167 -82.70012 095-00-06-002 02/21/95 06/19/00 00670 1 TRIBBLE CONSTRUCTION CO INC BELHAVEN RD EXT ANDERSON SC 29621 34.50587 -82.56898 175-00-04-001-000 11/12/92 06/23/15 00700 1 WOODY SIMMONS AUTO SERVICE 207 E MAIN ST WILLIAMSTON SC 29697 34.62017 -82.47344 BELTON EAST 08/16/95 10/21/04 00705 1 ENIGMA PROPERTIES LLC DBA RED 6731 HWY 81 S STARR SC 29684 34.40048 -82.6877 129-00-01-004 11/07/02 11/07/07 00708 1 TOMS QUICK STOP 1500 WHITEHALL RD ANDERSON SC 29625 34.53191 -82.70412 0951107002 12/30/91 04/11/12 00713 1 BEAVERDAM GROCERY 1999 BEAVERDAM RD (MID WILLIAMSTON SC 29697 34.6396 -82.55217 195-00-01-006 06/15/93 05/18/20 00715 1 BROCKS GROCERY 911 GREENVILLE ST PENDLETON SC 29670 34.66211 -82.76927 039-00-05-002-004 07/13/99 01/18/08 00717 1 CONEROSS QUICK STOP 1000 CONEROSS CREEK RD TOWNVILLE SC 29689-9801 34.5875 -82.90833 312-00-01-005 06/04/97 04/30/08 September 29, 2020 Page 1 of 37 ustmgj_f.rdf Rev: 1.8 SCDHEC UST Management Tracking Registry of Releases for Closures > MCL Site ID Rel Facility Street City St Zip Latitude Longitude Tax Map Id Reported CU>MCL 00720 1 HORACE LOWE RT 1 SAYLOR CROSSROA BELTON SC 29627-9801 34.39905 -82.50553 232-00-05-002-000 12/31/91 05/01/09 00722 1 SPINX 255 614 PEARMAN DAIRY RD ANDERSON SC 29625 34.51493 -82.68987 ANDERSON NORTH 12/29/89 04/18/07 00724 1 EZ TRIP 934 ANDERSON DR WILLIAMSTON SC 29697 34.61612 -82.49378 2210405011 12/29/89 08/24/10 00726 1 SOUTHERN CONVENIENCE 111 4539 HWY 81 ANDERSON SC 29621 34.63041 -82.60144 169-00-01-006 12/27/89 09/20/16 00747 1 KMO 357 TRIBBLES 924 S MECHANIC ST PENDLETON SC 29670-1815 34.63567 -82.78355 040-13-02-012 12/18/89 06/19/12 00750 1 KMO 225 STOP & GO STORE 1100 PEARMAN DAIRY RD ANDERSON SC 29000 34.52184 -82.6925 123-01-04-015 09/11/98 03/20/07 00781 1 BAMBERG MAINTENANCE FACILITY3783 MAIN HWY BAMBERG SC 29003 33.28639 -81.03799 0087-04-03-019 12/30/91 09/22/16 00797 1 MORRIS MINI MART 1 4965 CAROLINA HWY DENMARK SC 29042-1638 33.32237 -81.14235 38-05-04-01 12/04/91 02/06/07 00798 1 ENK 867 12545 HERITAGE HWY BAMBERG SC 29003 33.29865 -81.0433 0072-05-03-001 12/04/91 12/15/09 00799 1 ENK 868 11897 HERITAGE HWY BAMBERG SC 29003 33.29611 -81.0332 087-02-18-003 12/04/91 11/10/09 00801 1 ENK 866 2187 MAIN HWY BAMBERG SC 29003 33.30881 -81.03436 086-04-04-018 04/12/88 06/12/07 00802 1 DON BRYANT PROPERTY 52 BROXTON BRIDGE RD BAMBERG SC 29003 33.28414 -81.04019 072-08-07-005 12/31/91 09/24/07 00805 1 THREE WAY FOOD MART 1 2859 MAIN HWY BAMBERG SC 29003-1121 33.29941 -81.03395 0087-01-08-001 09/13/89 07/02/08 00805 2 THREE WAY FOOD MART 1 2859 MAIN HWY BAMBERG SC 29003-1121 33.29941 -81.03395 0087-01-08-001 06/15/06 07/02/08 00805 3 THREE WAY FOOD MART 1 2859 MAIN HWY BAMBERG SC 29003-1121 33.29941 -81.03395 0087-01-08-001 04/16/07 07/02/08 00812 1 QUICK STOP 17729 HERITAGE HWY DENMARK SC 29042 33.32557 -81.12578 0038-13-02-001 12/11/91 10/23/18 00813 1 HARRY AND AL 5688 CAROLINA HWY DENMARK SC 29042 33.31248 -81.14439 0038-07-03-002 12/30/91 07/21/14 00814 1 ANCRUMS GROCERY 3101 HERITAGE HWY (US H BAMBERG SC 29003 33.23695 -80.90319 0126-00-00-038 08/02/99 01/05/07 00815 1 AYERS CITGO HWY 64 EHRHARDT SC 29081 33.09663 -81.0129 EHRHARDT 12/30/91 09/27/04 00820 1 MATHENYS STATION 2090 MAIN HWY BAMBERG SC 29003 33.31005 -81.03496 0086-03-04-003 12/31/91 11/21/16 00822 1 NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY HWY 362 BAMBERG SC 29003 33.19112 -80.93932 118-00-00-015 09/20/94 11/19/18 00823 1 SPIRES EXXON HWY 301 BAMBERG SC 29003 33.29835 -81.03468 87-02-13-006 12/31/91 07/31/00 00826 2 BEARD, FLOYD 6878 CAROLINA HWY (HW DENMARK SC 29042 33.29506 -81.14653 039-00-00-056 06/30/93 02/07/06 00835 2 BAMBERG HORIZON 2910 MAIN HWY BAMBERG SC 29003 33.29879 -81.03475 BAMBERG 12/30/98 12/06/04 00837 1 ENK 883 3700 MAIN HWY BAMBERG SC 29003 33.28753 -81.03876 0072-07-02-024 05/01/86 07/11/11 00840 1 CHINA CITY 1300 DUNBARTON BLVD BARNWELL SC 29812-1574 33.24449 -81.37173 BARNWELL 12/31/91 11/08/04 00843 1 CROFT GULF
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