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Division of Tank Owners for Leaking Sites 2021 MDEQ – UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK BRANCH DIVISION OF LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) SITES INTRODUCTION: Staff assigned to oversee releases from UST systems are listed below: UST Technical I Supervisor Charka Fair (601) 961-5602 Project Manager Brittany Jamison (601) 961-5063 Project Manager Inez Williams (601) 961-5654 UST Technical II Supervisor Dan Harper (601) 961-5354 Project Manager John Traweek (601) 961-5603 Project Manager Madeline Wildman (601) 961-5186 GARD Env. Admin. Coordinator Heather Pitts (601) 961-5079 RELEASE REPORT: New releases should be reported to Dan Harper. Once the release has been entered into the database, the leaking site will then be transferred to a project manager. DIVISION OF SITES: The attached table lists past and present tank owners of leaking UST sites and their assigned project manager. In general, one tank owner is assigned to the same project manager for multiple leaking sites, but may be assigned to more than one project manager if necessary. If there is no project manager listed, either the tank owner has no active leaking sites, or a project manager has not been assigned. 2021 MDEQ – UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK BRANCH DIVISION OF TANK OWNERS FOR LEAKING UST SITES TANK PROJECT TANK PROJECT OWNER MANAGER OWNER MANAGER 100 Travel Center Alva N Temple 14th Flying Training Wing Amerada Hess Corporation 2003 Realty Company American Freightways Corporation 27-55 Fuel Plaza LLC Wildman American Helmitin Corporation 4 County Electric Power Association Ameristar Casino Vicksburg Inc 4 Kings Food Mart Amit Benerjee A & A Express Lane 3 LLC Williams Amite County Cooperative AAL A A Humber Amite County Schools A B Hogue Ammar Sharaf Jamison A L Phillips Andre and Vickie Curry Pitts A L Smith Oil Company Andy Burt A Sinclair May Anguilla Farm Service A T & T Communications Inc Anju Walia Harper A T Perumal Pillai Ann Smith Grocery A V Littrell Lumber Mill, Inc. Annie L Crocker A.P.G., Inc. Anthony Spiriti or JW Scott Jamison AAA Cooper Transportation Apex Oil Company AB LLC Harper Applejack Realty Abdo Hazam Harper Arbor Acres Abdo M Azookari Jamison Arizona Chemical Company Abdul Alrahimi Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Abdul Rzaq Abdula Aronov Realty Abdulaziz Saleh dba JJ's EZ Stop Williams Arun Chandna Abdulla Alkhtani Williams Arvinder Singh Aberdeen School District Arvinder Singh Walia Fair ABF Freight System Inc Harper Ashok Nayyar Abston Petroleum, Inc. Atlantia Design Acme Frame Products of Mississippi, Attala County Airport Inc. Attala Oil Company Jamison Action Properties Pearl LLC Aultman Oil Company Adams County Board of Supervisors Avis Finley Adel Khalad Avis Rent A Car System, Inc. Adem Obeid Avtar Singh Harper Adnan Meghani Avtar Singh and Surinder Singh Fair Aero Jackson, Inc. Sidhu Aetna Life Insurance Company B & BB LP Ahmad S Kayed B & G Equipment, Inc. Ahmed Haddad Wildman B & M Oil, Inc. Airline Manufacturing Company B C Keith Al Maisari Inc Pitts B C Rogers Poultry, Inc. Pitts Ala Drabi Fair B Three LLC Fair Alaa Hammad Fair Babcock & Wilcox Alcorn County District 2 Badey Enterprises, Inc. Fair Alice Langdon Bailey Haney Allen And Joanne Pederson Baird & Company Allison Oil Company Bajwa LLC Harper Alma Holman & Willa Holman Bakhsis Singh Lovepreet Singh Traweek Alode Quick Stop Inc Akshpreet Singh Alshami Investment LLC Jamison Balbir Singh Harper 1 2021 MDEQ – UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK BRANCH TANK PROJECT TANK PROJECT OWNER MANAGER OWNER MANAGER Baldev Raj Pitts Blakeslee Investment Company Baljeet Bhanot Pitts Blest Investments Corporation Baljinder Singh Fair Bling Thi Hoang Fair Baljit Bal Traweek BlueSky Corporation Fair Balkar Singh/Gurjant Singh Jamison BMW Enterprises LLP Williams Ballew Enterprises LLC Pitts Bobby Claunch Balwinder Kaur Wildman Bobby Love Balwinder Singh Williams Bobby Sullivan BAMA Subs, Inc. Bobby Whitt BAMM Enterprises II Inc Jamison Bob's LLC Bancorp South Bond Paving Company Bank of Forest Booneville School District Bank of Yazoo City Pitts Bordelon Oil Company BankPlus Borden Inc Baptist Memorial Hospital Boris Davis Harper Baptist Memorial Hospital, Union Bostick Brothers Inc Fair Barber Pure Milk Company Boteler Corey, Inc. Barber Southern LLC Harper Bowen Corporation Harper Bargas of Mississippi, Inc. BP Products North America Barksdale Garner Brad Ramey Fair Barron Davis Braham Sbaa Battlefield Truck Plaza, Inc. Brenda Bullard Baxter Healthcare Corporation Harper Brewer Oil Company Beau Rivage Construction Brian & Michael Powe Williams Bedi Investments LLC Brian Jordan Bedi Thind Bedi LLC Jamison Brian White (JJBD, LLC) Harper Beesley Oil Company Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. BellSouth Telecommunications Britton & Koontz Bank Benford F Adcock Broadmoor Development LLC Benjamin A Russell Brookhaven Equipment Company Benji Nail Jamison Brookhaven-Lincoln County Airport Fair Benson Oil Company Brooks Petroleum Company Bernie Eaves Brown Bottling Group Inc Berry's Quick Stop Inc Browning Ferris Industries Bestway Rent-to-Own Bruce Young Bhakti OM LLC Wildman Brumfield Oil Co., Inc. Bhatia Gindo Budhraja & Basra LLC Jamison Bhupinder Kaur Harper Buffalo Services Inc Fair Bhupinder Kaur & Sukhbeer Singh Harper Bull Market Inc Williams Big 10 Tire, Inc. Bullock Enterprises, Inc. Big Yank Corporation Bullock Management Company Pitts Bigner Gas LLC Burben Company Bill Gray Inc Jamison Burney Bub Brannan Bill H Morton Burns & Burns Inc Fair Bill Johnson Burns Oil Company Jamison Bill's General Store Burns Properties, Inc. Bill's Quick Stop, Inc. Buses Unlimited, Inc. Billy F Aron Byrd & Wiser Billy R Branford C & H Investments LLC Biltrite Corporation C & K of Mississippi Inc BJ Services Company C C Sullivan Jr. Inc. BK Truckstop Pitts C L Huff BKS Inc Wildman C Penn Owen Blackwell Chevrolet Company C Store Properties LLC Traweek 2 2021 MDEQ – UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK BRANCH TANK PROJECT TANK PROJECT OWNER MANAGER OWNER MANAGER C W White Inc Harper City of Booneville Cahill Oil Company City of Brandon Calhoun County City of Charleston California Employees Retirement City of Clarksdale Camren Properties LLC Jamison City of Cleveland Canal Place LLC City of Columbus Canton Public Works Department City of Corinth - Alcorn County Capital 66 Oil Company City of Forest Capital Growth Buchalter Inc City of Greenville Capital Oil, Inc. Fair City of Greenwood Jamison Capitol Cablevision City of Grenada Cardinal Capital Partners, Inc. City of Gulfport Cargill, Inc. Pitts City of Hattiesburg Carl S Bozeman City of Hattiesburg-Public Works Dept Carleton Oil Company Fair City of Jackson Carley Salter Pitts City of Kosciusko Carol Mize City of Laurel Carothers Construction, Inc. City of Louisville Carr Oil Company City of Macon Carroll Moffett Pitts City of Madison Cary McCormick City of McComb Jamison Catron Oil Inc. City of Mendenhall Cavenham Forest Industries, Inc. City of Meridian CB's Express Carwash City of Natchez CCS1 Inc City of Pass Christian Cecil McGahey City of Pearl Central Avenue Conoco City of Philadelphia Central Battery Company City of Picayune Central Mississippi Oil Company City of Poplarville Central Oil and Supply Corporation City of Port Gibson CG Air Center City of Purvis Charles "Mickey" Stegall Pitts City of Southaven Charles F Vincent City of Vicksburg Charlie Morris City of Waynesboro Charlies Country Store CJC Mailing Center, Inc. Charlies Low Stow Inc. Clabe Smith Jamison Charter Bank Harper Clarence E Ladnier Chevron Env Management Co Pitts Clarence Osborne Chevron USA Inc Clark Littlejohn Chicago Bridge & Iron Company Clark Oil Company Traweek Chirag Mehta Fair Clarke County Choctaw, Inc. Clarksdale Public Schools Chris Boutet Classic Convenience Stores LLC Fair Chris O'Flynn Harper Claude Keller Christine Lametrie Pitts Claven Webb Christopher Walton Clay County Supervisors ChukStop, Inc. Cleary Baptist Chruch Churchill Truck Lines, Inc. Clevis Breland Circle K Stores Inc Traweek Clinton Blake Anderson Fair Citgo Service Station Clinton Public School District City of Amory Clorox Company City of Bay Saint Louis Cloutier Oil Company City of Biloxi Fair Coastal Energy Company of MS City of Biloxi-Keith Stuart Traweek Coca-Cola Bottling Company Harper 3 2021 MDEQ – UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK BRANCH TANK PROJECT TANK PROJECT OWNER MANAGER OWNER MANAGER Coca-Cola Bottling Company of David Doherty Fair Mobile David F Berry Fair COFLO Properties LP Fair David Parker Pitts Coldwater Gin Company David Roberts Coleman Taylor Transmissions David Willard Colonial Trailways David's Chevron & Quick Stop Columbia HCA Healthcare Davinder S Bedi Pitts Corporation Davis Properties Columbia School District Dawg Inc Harper Columbus & Greenville Railway Dean Spradling Pitts Company Deangelo 2, Inc. Columbus Air Force Base DeAngelo IV, Inc. Columbus Butane Company Deanna Abdullah Pitts Columbus/Lowndes County Airport Decatur Telephone Company Comet Street, Inc. Fair Dee Haggard Concordia Bank and Trust Deep South Trucking, Inc. Cone Oil Company Deepak Bajaj Pitts Cone Oil Solvents Inc Deepak Sachdeva Jamison ConocoPhillips Fair Dee's Chevrolet Company Consolidated Freightways Dees Oil Company Wildman Consumers Oil Company Delta Brick Company Conway Pole & Piling Company Delta Electric Power Association Pitts Cooksey's Feed & Seed, Inc. Delta Pride Catfish, Inc. Cooper Company, Inc. Pitts Denson Oil Company Copiah County Traweek Denton Dairy Cordova Enterprise Department of the Air Force Corps of Engineers Deposit Guaranty Bank, Corporate Cothern Tire & Rim Facilities Depart Cotton Valley Hardwoods LLC Pitts DER Properties, Inc. Cousin's
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