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Resolved Storage Tank Program Contaminated Sites Resolved Contaminated Tank Sites Facility Facility OwnerN Facility Number Name ame Address City Date Resolved 0-001511 Maverik Country Store #355 Maverik, Inc. 391 Washington Afton 4/9/2018 0-000869 Nield Oil Company (Tire Beau D. Erickson 201 Washington St. Afton 9/14/2016 Factory) 0-000785 Salt River Oil and Motor Rulon D. Horsley 405 Washington Afton 9/14/2016 Company 0-004197 Don Wood Don Wood 611 Washington Street Afton 8/1/2001 0-000862 Bank of Star Valley Bank of Star 384 Washington Street Afton 9/14/2016 Valley Box 226 0-000292 Thomas Drilling Thomas Drilling, 676 North Washington Afton 9/14/2016 Inc. 0-000631 Lincoln County School District Lincoln County 235 East Fourth Afton 9/14/2016 #2 School District #2 0-001815 WY Department of Wyoming U. S. 89 North Afton 9/14/2016 Transportation Department of Transportation 0-003614 Aladdin General Store Historic Aladdin, 1 Rodeo Drive Aladdin 4/25/2013 LLC 0-000123 Alcova Government Camp U.S. Bureau Of Alcova Government Camp Alcova 10/9/1990 Reclamation 0-002201 Sloanes General Store Brian Black 21405 Kortes Road Alcova 1/18/2017 0-002452 Alpine Standard Northstar 120 U. S. Highway 89 Alpine 10/15/2020 Investments, LLC 0-004030 Leavitt Lumber Company Bailey Dotson Greys River Lumber Alpine 8/9/2001 and Gene Vernon Property Mill 0-000627 KJ's Alpine (Former Conrad and 22 West Highway 26 Alpine 6/27/2018 Boardwalk Market) Bischoff, Inc. 0-001048 Little Snake River Valley Carbon County 333 North St. Baggs 3/11/2020 School School Dist. #1 0-003518 Shepards Conoco Shepard's 380 South Penland Street Baggs 11/28/2006 0-001840 WY Department of Wyoming 450 Howard Street Baggs 2/27/1991 Transportation Department of Transportation 0-000612 Valley Chevron Service David A. Danford Penland and WY 70 Baggs 10/6/2005 0-002050 Creston Relay Station AT&T 5 Miles Northwest of Bairoil 10/8/1996 Communications, Creston Inc. 0-003706 Old Wertz Gas Plant Merit Energy off Highway 73 Bairoil 4/30/2013 Company 0-003454 Bairoil Key Station Perkins Oil 1306 Windy Avenue Bairoil 5/17/2013 Company 0-003177 Amoco Production Company Merit Energy 502 Antelope Bairoil 4/30/2013 Company 0-000400 Banner Store Kim Phillips 612 Highway 87 Banner 4/9/1992 0-002596 Puregro Company Puregro Company 203 West Wyoming Basin 5/4/1990 0-002264 Basin RMLR (QK3 RMLR) Federal Aviation T5N R92W SEC19 Basin 1/4/1994 Administration 0-000818 Wenco, Inc. Kevin R. and 402 South Fourth Basin 5/1/2014 Renee P. Lewis 0-000600 Harper's Service Center Stefan Harper 206 South Fourth Basin 2/12/2015 0-003570 Big Horn County School Bus Big Horn County 416 South Third Street Basin 1/14/2004 Garage School District #4 Resolved Contaminated Tank Sites 03-Mar-21 Page 1 of 49 Facility Facility OwnerN Facility Number Name ame Address City Date Resolved 0-003637 Joes Service Station Donald Russell 301 South Fourth Basin 5/9/2006 0-003330 Overland Express Mart Homax Oil Sales, 155 North Fourth Basin 8/15/2013 Inc. 0-001739 Tri County Telephone Tri County 501 South Fourth Basin 1/14/2004 Telephone Association 0-000280 Big Horn Rural Electric Big Horn Rural 210 South Fifth Street Basin 7/28/2011 Company Electric Company 0-000494 Big Horn County Big Horn County 420 West C Street Basin 5/16/1989 0-001793 Wyoming Highway Wyoming 218 West C Basin 6/4/2009 Department Department of Transportation 0-003106 Basin Shop Big Horn County 420 West C Street Basin 5/15/1989 0-004215 Johnson Transfer Paul Stan Johnson 214 South Third Basin 5/9/2006 Block 42, Lots 8 and 9 0-003979 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Ranch A Beulah 10/28/1992 Wildlife Service 0-002543 Big Horn Mercantile Company Way Oil Company Big Horn Mercantile Big Horn 12/11/1998 Box 3 0-001360 Big Horn School Property Sheridan County 333 Highway 335 Big Horn 7/11/1990 School District #1 0-005030 Bradford Brinton Memorial Bradford Brinton 239 Brinton Road Big Horn 2/13/2003 Quarter Circle P. O. Box 460 0-003163 Phyllis Clingman Residence Jim Damme Highway 335 Three Miles Big Horn 1/1/2000 0-001626 Former Big Piney Texaco Cary W. Stanley 131 S. Front St. Big Piney 9/17/2014 Black and Front Street 0-002166 CenturyTel Century Tel of 320 Smith Avenue Big Piney 6/1/2006 Wyoming, Inc. 0-002382 Piney Creek Radio Repeater Century Link, Inc. NE1/4 SEC 35 T30N R113W Big Piney 6/7/2005 754624 0-004174 Kellerstrass Oil Company Prairchem, Inc. 10278 Highway 198 Big Piney 4/18/2013 P. O. Box 460 0-003416 J. W. Gibson Well Service J. W. Gibson Well 47 Big Piney Calpet 23-134 Big Piney 8/12/1992 Company Service Company 0-003494 Sublette County Sch District Sublette County 151 South Main Big Piney 4/18/2013 #9 Bus Barn School District #9 0-003751 Bitter Creek Union Pacific Mile Post 757.4 Bitter Creek 10/4/2013 Railroad 0-004209 Elkhorn Bar and Trading Post Ian Schroth 14523 Highway 191 South Bondurant 12/3/2015 0-000959 Bondurant Elementary School Sublette County 14224 Highway 189-191 Bondurant 6/9/2006 School Dist #1 0-001809 WY Department of Wyoming U. S. 16 West of Buffalo Buffalo 5/8/2013 Transportation Department of Transportation 0-004104 Zip Trip #60 CHS Inc. 501 E Hart Street I-25 and Buffalo 3/23/2005 US 16 0-001438 Dash Inn Larry Bettinger 620 East Hart Street Buffalo 2/9/2011 0-001605 Buffalo Tire and Gas-4-Less Stone Age 700 North Main Buffalo 12/3/2002 Investments P. O. Box 249 0-001767 Beutlers Beutlers 59 North Lobban Buffalo 10/12/1989 0-004302 Luna, LLC Luna, LLC 900 Block of North Adams Buffalo 10/2/2000 P. O. Box 1103 0-002280 Allied Barrel and Container Allied Barrel and 94 U. S.Highway 16 East Buffalo 9/26/2000 Container Resolved Contaminated Tank Sites 03-Mar-21 Page 2 of 49 Facility Facility OwnerN Facility Number Name ame Address City Date Resolved 0-004227 Millett Shop Building Michael A. Millett 282 McKinney Street Buffalo 9/20/2000 0-001502 Alabams, Inc. Alabams, Inc. 421 Fort Street Buffalo 4/5/2016 0-000189 Buffalo City Yard City of Buffalo 519 Fort Street Buffalo 5/8/2013 0-001504 Bison Oil Bulk Plant Terry Oil E Hart Street Highway 16 Buffalo 12/18/1989 Company, Inc. 0-002714 Irigaray Mine Malapai 50 Miles Southeast of Buffalo 6/14/1990 Resources Buffalo Company 0-001089 Texaco, Inc. Texaco, Inc. 15 Miles North of Buffalo Buffalo 9/20/2000 0-001589 Maverik Country Store #422 Maverik, Inc. 74 East on U. S. 16 East Buffalo 2/2/2004 0-003994 Bunker, Mark Mark and Joan 607 South Main Street Buffalo 1/30/2004 Bunker 0-001640 Big Horn Travel Plaza Don Seals 207 South By-Pass Buffalo 2/2/2021 Enterprises, Inc. P. O. Box 669 0-002946 E Z Mart Maverik, Inc. #73 U. S. Highway 16 Buffalo 12/4/2002 0-003975 The Wolf Den Chari Fredrickson 173 Highway 16 East Buffalo 10/24/2017 0-001591 Kum and Go #953 Kum and Go, L.C. 109 North Main Buffalo 8/24/2012 0-001590 Ray's Bulk Plant Ray Cash 330 Bozeman Buffalo 10/2/2000 0-004055 Donut Shop Café Arlan Tift 386 North Main Buffalo 8/22/1994 0-000459 Reeves, Inc. Reeves, Inc. Highway 87 Truck Bypass Buffalo 8/8/1994 0-000443 Camino and Son Camino and Son 29259 Old Highway 87 Buffalo 11/9/1993 0-001439 Reimann Oil Daniel L. 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Bradley 212 Main Street Carpenter 2/7/2003 0-000378 Poison Spider School Natrona County 14200 Poison Spider Road Casper 8/19/1992 School District #1 0-000153 Natrona County Schools A-V Natrona County 541 South Chestnut Street Casper 1/27/2017 Repair Storage Building School District #1 0-001662 Career Studies Casper 125 College Drive Casper 10/24/2006 Community College 0-000376 Natrona County High School Natrona County 930 South Elm Casper 9/1/1998 School District #1 0-003168 Tooke International, Inc. 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