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Facility ID Name Facility Name Street Address GOVERNMENT of THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DISTRICT DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT, UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK BRANCH LIST OF KNOWN FACILITIES WITH ACTIVE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS IN DC Updated August 2012 # Facility ID Name Facility Name Street Address 1 5000360 ANACOSTIA REALTY LLC EXXON S/S #2­5377 1 FLORIDA AV NE 2 7004432 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES BENNING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 100 41ST ST NE 3 7000592 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DPW­FMA 6TH DISTRICT FUEL SITE 100 42ND ST NE 9000855 ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL RUSSEL BUILDING 100 CONSTITUTION AV NE 4 C ST & DELAWARE AVE NE 5 2000414 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY FORRESTAL BUILDING. 1000 INDEPENDENCE AV SW 2000524 DOI­NPS­NATIONAL MALL EAST POTOMAC TRANSIT STORAGE 1000 OHIO DR SW 6 FACILITY 7 2000026 DOI­NPS­NATIONAL MALL US PARK POLICE 1000 OHIO DR SW 8 2001577 ZUCKERMAN GRAVELY MGMT INC MIDCITY INVESTMENT 1001 CONNECTICUT AV NW 9 9000055 GREYHOUND LINES, INC. GREYHOUND LINES, INC. 1005 1ST ST NE 2001135 CAPITAL PARK APARTMENTS LTD CAPITAL PARK APARTMENTS LP 101 G ST SW 10 PARTNERSHIP 11 2000287 DC FIRE DEPARTMENT DCFD ENGINE CO. #16 1018 13TH ST NW 9000133 NATIONAL REHABILITATION HOSPITAL NATIONAL REHABILITATION 102 IRVING ST NW 12 HOSPITAL 13 5000201 ANACOSTIA REALTY LLC EXXON S/S #2­7582 1020 MICHIGAN AV NE 14 5001894 WILLIAMS BUS TOUR WILLIAMS BUS TOUR 1021 BLADENSBURG RD NE 15 2001061 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE HEADQUARTERS POST OFFICE L'ENFANT PLAZA 1025 FRONTAGE RD SW 16 4002259 FAIRFAX HOMES INC FAIRFAX HOMES INC 103 MISSOURI AV NW 17 5000218 VERIZON WASHINGTON DC INC BROOKLAND C.P. (12205) 1039 LAWRENCE ST NE 18 2001578 WASHINGTON SQUARE L.P. WASHINGTON SQUARE BUILDING 1050 CONNECTICUT AV NW 2000667 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ­ OFF FAC NATIONAL MUSEUM NATURAL 10TH & CONSTITUTION AV NW 19 MGMT & RELIABTY HISTORY 20 9000242 MWM PROPERTIES CARVER TERRACE APARTMENTS 1100 ­ 1104 21ST PL NE 21 2003486 DC FIRE PREVENTION BRANCH WALKER JONES CLINIC 1100 1ST ST NW 8000056 NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING USAF MARINA JBAB 1100 ABG/MWRM 22 COMMAND 8000053 NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING USAF DIAC JBAB (BLDG 6000) 1100 CES/DEEV 23 COMMAND 24 2001320 HOTEL HARRINGTON CO. INC HARRINGTON HOTEL 1100 E ST NW 2000668 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ­ OFF FAC SOUTH QUADRANGLE 1100 INDEPENDENCE AV SW 25 MGMT & RELIABTY 8000052 NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING USAF BLDG. 365 JBAB 1100 LGS/LGSP 26 COMMAND 27 9000769 GSA OLD POST OFFICE 11000 PENNSYLVANIA AV NW 28 9000516 VORNADO/CHARLES E SMITH VORNADO/CHARLES E SMITH 1101 17TH ST NW 29 2000116 D.C. PUBLIC LIBRARY WEST END BRANCH LIBRARY 1101 24TH ST NW 2000278 DC FIRE DEPARTMENT DCFD ENGINE CO. #7 1101 HALF ST SW 30 1103 HALF ST SW ­ FLEET MGMT 31 2000403 GELMAN MANAGEMENT COMPANY THE SAVOY 1101 NEW HAMPSHIRE AV NW 32 6000937 STAR VENDING DEPOT STAR VENDING DEPOT 1107 GOOD HOPE RD SE 33 5000177 CHILDRENS HOSPITAL INC. CHILDRENS HOSPITAL INC. 111 MICHIGAN AV NW 34 2003374 BLAKE REAL ESTATE OFFICE BUILDING 1111 18TH ST NW 35 2001589 BLAKE REAL ESTATE UNKNOWN 1120 CONNECTICUT AV NW 2003849 1120 VERMONT AVENUE ASSOC LLP 1120 VERMONT AVENUE ASSOCIATES 1120 VERMONT AV NW 36 37 2003625 RUSCOT LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY 1121 5TH ST NW 38 9000108 RENAISSANCE MAYFLOWER HOTEL RENAISSANCE MAYFLOWER HOTEL 1127 CONNECTICUT AV NW 2002873 UNIVERSITY CLUB OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CLUB OF WASHINGTON 1135 16TH ST NW 39 40 2005383 1143 JOINT VENTURE SHERATON CITY CENTRE HOTEL 1143 NEW HAMPSHIRE AV NW 41 2000100 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 1145 17TH ST NW 2003626 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES VAN NESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1150 5TH ST SE 42 MODERNIZATION # Facility ID Name Facility Name Street Address 5002262 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES BROOKLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1150 MICHIGAN AVE NE 43 MODERNIZATION 44 5000581 PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL 1150 VARNUM ST NE 45 8001731 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT MPD OLD POLICE STATION 1151 CHICAGO ST SE 46 2002875 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 1155 16TH ST NW 47 9000117 ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL CAPITOL POLICE HQ PARKING LOT 119 D ST NE 48 6000234 VERIZON WASHINGTON DC INC LINCOLN C.O.(14207) 120 7TH ST NE 49 4000528 MCI D/B/A/VERIZON BUSINESS MCI D/B/A/VERIZON BUSINESS 120 INGRAHAM ST NE 2000088 CENTRAL ARMATURE WORKS INC. MAIN BLDG CENTRAL ARMATURE INC 1200 3RD ST NE 50 51 9000276 GREENLEAF SENIOR GARDENS GREENLEAF SENIOR GARDENS 1200 DELAWARE AV SW 2000030 12TH & G STREET ASSOCIATES LTD 12TH & G STREETS ASSOCIATES LTD 1200 G ST NW 52 PRTSHP 53 9000773 GENERAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION ARIEL RIOS BUILDING 1200 PENNSYLVANIA AV NW 1002340 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES GARRISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1200 S ST NW 54 MODERNIZATION 2000552 NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 1201 16TH ST NW 55 56 5000091 SHIRLINGTON PETROLEUM REALTY BLADENSBURG BP 1201 BLADENSBURG RD NE 57 9000788 GSA GSA 1201 CONSTITUTION AV NW 58 9000678 MACY'S INC MACY'S METRO CENTER 1201 G ST NW 59 6000365 ANACOSTIA REALTY LLC EXXON S/S #2­5358 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AV SE 60 9000420 CAMBRIDGE APARTMENTS LP CAMBRIDGE APARTMENTS 1221 MASSACHUSETTS AV NW 61 2002999 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION WHITE HOUSE PARKING GARAGE 1222 22ND ST NW 62 5000767 MIGHTY FUEL LLC LOWEST PRICE 1230 NEW YORK AV NE 63 5000097 1231 NEW YORK AVENUE LLC NEW YORK AVE BP 1231 NEW YORK AV NE 6000731 SUNOCO INC. (R&M) ­ AIRPORT BUSINESS SUNOCO #0004­4222 1248 PENNSYLVANIA AV SE 64 COMPLEX 9000204 TRINITY COLLEGE TRINITY COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION 125 MICHIGAN AV NE 65 BLDG 6001858 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES MAURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1250 CONSTITUTION AV NE 66 MODERNIZATION 67 2000170 CABCO INC. CABCO INC. 129 Q ST SW 2000669 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ­ OFF FAC NATIONAL MUSEUM AMERICA HIST. 12TH & CONSTITUTION AV NW 68 MGMT & RELIABTY 7004441 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES KENILWORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1300 44TH ST NE 69 MODERNIZATION 70 2000755 TIAA FRANKLIN SQUARE, LLC FRANKLIN SQUARE 1300 I ST NW 9000770 GSA BOX 244 RONALD REAGAN FEDERAL BUILDING 1300 PENNSYLVANIA AV NW 71 2000022 1301 13TH STREET LLC LOGIN CIV BP 1301 13TH ST NW 72 1231 N ST NW 9000146 LANDMARK PETROELUM SUPPLIERS LLC LOWEST PRICE 1301 BLADENSBURG RD NE 73 74 2000054 RIVER PARK MUTUAL HOMES, INC RIVER PARK MUTUAL HOMES, INC 1301 DELAWARE AV SW 75 2000184 NORMAN BERNSTEIN BELVEDERE APARTMENTS 1301 MASSACHUSETTS AV NW 76 8004816 UNITED MEDICAL CENTER UNITED MEDICAL CENTER 1310 SOUTHERN AV SE 77 2005467 DC FIRE PREVENTION BRANCH NY AVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1313 NEW YORK AV NW 1003090 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES DC PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1313 V ST NW 78 MODERNIZATION 79 2000013 CONVENTION CENTER LLC CONVENTION CENTER LLC 1317 9TH ST NW 80 6000239 VERIZON WASHINGTON DC INC SOUTHEAST C. O. (12237) 1325 GOOD HOPE RD SE 1002341 DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND PARKS RECREATIONAL WAREHOUSE 1325 S ST NW 81 82 7000624 1329 KENILWORTH AE LLC KENILWORTH CITGO ­ PG 103 1329 KENILWORTH AV NE 83 2002240 THOMAS HOUSE THOMAS HOUSE 1330 MASSACHUSETTS AV NE 84 6005176 NATIONAL PLACE LEASE CO LLC NATIONAL PLACE LEASE CO LLC 1331 PENNSYLVANIA AV NW 85 6000225 BOWIE, INC. BOWIE'S INCORPORATED 1337 E ST SE 9000346 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES WEST ELEMENTARY 1338 FARRAGUT ST NW 86 MODERNIZATION 87 2001179 DC FIRE PREVENTION BRANCH COLORADO BUILDING 1341 G ST NW # Facility ID Name Facility Name Street Address 88 2004774 R A BIGGS JONES TRANSPORTATION 1342 S CAPITOL ST SE 4002941 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES POWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1350 UPSHUR ST NW 89 MODERNIZATION 90 9000324 MADISON TERRACE COOP MADISON TERRACE COOP 1365 KENNEDY ST NW 91 5000114 SHIRLINGTON PETROLEUM REALTY CASEY'S BP 1396 FLORIDA AV NE 5000507 HOWARD UNIVERSITY HU ­ SCHOOL OF DIVINITY 1400 SHEPHERD ST NE 92 14TH & SHEPHERD ST NE 1000727 LANDMARK PETROELUM SUPPLIERS LLC LOWEST PRICE 1400 W ST NW 93 5001979 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES HAMILTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1401 BRENTWOOD RD NE 94 MODERNIZATION 1000118 NATIONAL HOUSING PARTNERSHIP/NHP FAIRMONT I LTD PARTNERHSIP 1401 FAIRMONT ST NW 95 96 2000399 GELMAN MANAGEMENT COMPANY SEVILLE 1401 N ST NW 97 5000496 JEMAL'S HECHT'S LLC HECHT'S WAREHOUSE 1401 NEW YORK AV NE 5000556 NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP IVY CITY MAINT.EQUIPMENT FACILITY 1401 W ST NE 98 5002814 OFF OF PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES SLOWE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1404 JACKSON ST NE 99 MODERNIZATION 100 9000491 1411 K PROPERTY LP K STREET ASSOCIATES 1411 K ST NW 101 2000401 GELMAN MANAGEMENT COMPANY NEWPORT WEST 1415 RHODE ISLAND AV NW 102 4004762 MOZEL BEANE MOZEL BEANE 1421 SOMERSET PL NW 103 2000111 RIVERSIDE CONDOMINIUM RIVERSIDE CONDOMINIUM 1425 4TH ST SW 2000305 H J HOTEL, LLC HOWARD JOHNSON HOTEL & SUITES 1430 RHODE ISLAND AV NW 104 105 2005364 DC FIRE PREVENTION BRANCH UNKNOWN 1440 N ST NW 106 2000994 1441 L ASSOCIATES, LLC 1441 L ASSOCIATES LLC 1441 L ST NW 1000111 SUNOCO INC. (R&M) ­ AIRPORT BUSINESS SUNOCO #0352­4808 1442 U ST NW 107 COMPLEX 1440 U ST NW 108 9000366 BORGER MANAGEMENT, INC. WINDSOR HOUSE 1444 RHODE ISLAND AV NW 1005136 MORRIS & GWENDOLYN CAFRITZ TIVOLI GARDENS I 1445 OGDEN ST NW 109 FOUNDATION/AMB INC 1005147 MORRIS & GWENDOLYN CAFRITZ TIVOLI GARDENS II 1445 OTIS PL NW 110 FOUNDATION/AMB INC 111 2005179 W WASHINGTON DC WILLARD OFFICE BUILDING 1455 PENNSYLVANIA AV NW 2000153 BUREAU OF ENGRAVING & PRINTING BUREAU OF ENGRAVING & PRINTING 14TH & C ST SW 112 6001281 ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL 14TH & E ST SE (14 E ST SE) 113 CAPITOL GROUNDS GARAGE 9000821 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION WPS SIDNEY YATES BUILDING 14TH & INDEPENDENCE 114 115 5001367 XM SATELLITE RADIO XM SATELLITE RADIO 1500 ECKINGTON PL NE 116 2002141 EQR 1500 MASS LLC 1500 MASS 1500 MASSACHUSETTS AV NW 117 5000021 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 1501 ECKINGTON PL NE 118 5001537 BROOKLAND INVESTMENTS I LLC FRANKLIN APARTMENTS 1511 FRANKLIN ST NE 119 64 LINCOLN PROPERTY COMPANY STATLER GARAGE 1514 L ST NW 120 1000003 BORGER MANAGEMENT, INC.
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