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District of Columbia Compliance Report (Government-Owned Tanks) 2007 District of Columbia State Compliance Report ID Owner Facility Name Street Address City State Zip Owner Desc Last Inspection 9000081 ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL US BOTANICAL GARDEN DC VILLAGE - SHEPHERD PARKWAYBLUE PLAINS DRIVE SW Washington DC 20032 Federal Government 4/6/2007 6001281 ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL 14TH & E ST SECAPITOL GROUNDS GARAGE Washington DC 20003 Federal Government 3/29/2007 9000117 ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL CAPITOL POLICE HQ PARKING LOT 119 D ST NE Washington DC 20002 Federal Government 3/29/2007 9000692 CAPITAL VISITOR CENTER CAPITAL VISITOR CENTER NEW JERSEY & CONSTITUTION AV Washington DC 20001 Federal Government 3/29/2007 6001628 D.C. GENERAL HOSPITAL DC GENERAL HOSPITAL 19TH & C ST SE Washington DC 20002 Local Government 4/12/2007 8001195 DC DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES DC DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES - (DPW FEES) 4 DC VILLAGE LA SW Washington DC 20032 Local Government 4/5/2007 4000020 DC FIRE DEPARTMENT DCFD ENGINE CO. #24 - (DPW - FEES) 5101 GEORGIA AV NW Washington DC 20011 Local Government 7/31/2006 9000372 DC SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT COMMISSION DC NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY 2001 EAST CAPITOL ST SE Washington DC 20003 Local Government 9/14/2005 6001348 DC SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT COMMISSION RFK STADIUM 2400 E CAPITOL ST SE Washington DC 20003 Local Government 5/8/2006 2002328 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 900 PENNSYLVANIA AV NW Washington DC 20006 Federal Government 12/6/2006 4000622 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 4902 BATES RD NE Washington DC 20011 Local Government 7/28/2006 5000602 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS D.C. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 2200 ADAMS PL NE Washington DC 20018 Local Government 4/19/2007 5000621 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DPW - FLEET MANAGEMENT 1833 W VIRGINIA AV NE Washington DC 20002 Local Government 7/28/2006 9000423 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WEST VIRGINIA AVENUE POL & CARWASH 1835 W VIRGINIA AV NE Washington DC 20002 Local Government 7/28/2006 8005256 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DPW - BLUE PLAINS FUEL STATION 5000 OVERLOOK AV SW Washington DC 20032 Local Government 1/28/2003 1003535 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 2ND & BRYANT ST NW Washington DC 20001 Local Government 12/19/2002 1002536 DEPT HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOP IRVING STREET GARAGE 1431-37 IRVING ST NW Washington DC 20010 Local Government 4/17/2007 2000095 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS FT LESLEY J. MCNAIR FORT LESLEY J. MCNAIR Washington DC 20319 Federal Government 4/19/2007 3005511 DOI-NPS - ROCK CREEK PARK H-3 STABLE 5883 HORSE STABLE ROAD NOT A MAILING ADDRESS Washington DC 20015 Federal Government 4/4/2007 2002999 GENERAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION WHITE HOUSE PARKING GARAGE 1222 22ND ST NW Washington DC 20037 Federal Government 12/6/2006 2000228 GENERAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION C & P TELEPHONE CO GLC-13140 NEW EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING ROOM #2020 Washington DC 20006 Federal Government 5/24/2007 9000773 GENERAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION ARIEL RIOS BUILDING 1200 PENNSYLVANIA AV NW Washington DC 20407 Federal Government 5/17/2007 9000769 GSA OLD POST OFFICE 11000 PENNSYLVANIA AV NW Washington DC 20407 Federal Government 5/16/2007 9000770 GSA - TRIANGLE SERVICE CENTER (WPZ) RONALD REAGAN FEDERAL BUILDING 1300 PENNSYLVANIA AV NW Washington DC 20004 Federal Government 5/16/2007 9000749 GSA LIBERTY BUILDING 401 14TH ST SW Washington DC 20000 Federal Government 6/19/2007 9000585 GSA FEDERAL AVIATION BLDG 600 INDEPENDENCE AV SW Washington DC 20024 Federal Government 5/30/2007 1000595 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT MPD 3RD DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS - (DPW FEES) 1620 V ST NW Washington DC 20009 Local Government 7/25/2006 3000596 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT MPD 2ND DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS 3320 IDAHO AV NW Washington DC 20016 Local Government 7/26/2006 8002112 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT MPD 7TH DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS - (DPW FEES) 2455 ALABAMA AV SE Washington DC 20020 Local Government 6/26/2006 7000592 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT MPD 6TH DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS 100 42ND ST NE Washington DC 20019 Local Government 7/28/2006 5000002 NATIONAL CAPITAL PARKS - CENTRAL BRENTWOOD FACILITY 515 NEW YORK AV NE Washington DC 20002 Federal Government 4/28/2006 2000026 NATIONAL CAPITAL PARKS - CENTRAL US PARK POLICE 1000 OHIO DR SW Washington DC 20242 Federal Government 1/16/2007 8000001 NATIONAL CAPITAL PARKS - EAST PARK POLICE ANACOSTIA OPERATIONS 1910 ANACOSTIA DR SE Washington DC 20020 Federal Government 5/23/2007 7000001 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE KENILWORTH MAINTENANCE YARD 3200 BENNING RD NE Washington DC 20019 Federal Government 1/31/2006 8000557 NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (NRL) NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (NRL) 4555 OVERLOOK AV SW Washington DC 20375 Federal Government 4/23/2007 9000608 OFFICE OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DC DPW 2200 ADAMS PL NE Washington DC 20018 Local Government 4/19/2007 2000036 POSTAL SQUARE LTD PARTNERSHIP POSTAL SQUARE 2 MASSACHUSETTS AV NE Washington DC 20002 Federal Government 3/19/2007 2000668 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION SOUTH QUADRANGLE 1050 INDEPENDENCE AV SW Washington DC 20560 Federal Government 7/13/2006 9000616 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN 300 MARYLAND AV SW Washington DC 20032 Federal Government 7/7/2006 2000669 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NATIONAL MUSEUM AMERICA HISTORY. 12TH & CONSTITUTION AV NW Washington DC 20001 Federal Government 7/13/2006 2000700 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE N CAPITOL & H ST NW Washington DC 20401 Federal Government 12/19/2002 4000700 U.S. SOLDIERS'& AIRMEN'S HOME. BARNES BUILDING 3700 N CAPITOL ST NW Washington DC 20317 Federal Government 7/28/2006 4000699 U.S. SOLDIERS'& AIRMEN'S HOME. LAGARDE BUILDING 3700 N CAPITOL ST NW Washington DC 20317 Federal Government 7/28/2006 4000695 U.S. SOLDIERS'& AIRMEN'S HOME. KING HEALTH CENTER-PIPES BLDG 3700 N CAPITOL ST NW Washington DC 20317 Federal Government 7/28/2006 8000052 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE USAF BLDG. 365 1100 LGS/LGSP Washington DC 20332 Federal Government 4/12/2007 8000056 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE USAF MARINA 1100 ABG/MWRM Washington DC 20332 Federal Government 3/30/2007 8000118 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE USAF BLDG 1301 - AUTOPRIDE BLDG 1301 Washington DC 20332 Federal Government 3/20/2007 5000688 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE. USPS WASHINGTON DC POST OFFICE 900 BRENTWOOD RD NE Washington DC 20018 Federal Government 7/18/2006 3005512 UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE EDGEWATER STABLE 2400 ROCK CREEK PARKWAY NWNOT A MAILING ADDRESS Washington DC 20010 Federal Government 4/4/2007 2005591 USDI NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COLUMBIA ISLAND MARINA GEO WASHINGTON PW SW Washington DC 22202 Federal Government 11/14/2006 4000719 VETERANS ADMIN MEDICAL CENTER VETERANS ADMIN MEDICAL CENTER 50 IRVING ST NW Washington DC 20010 Federal Government 3/23/2007 4000314 WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER 6825 16TH ST NWHSHL-EH ENVIRON COORDINATOR Washington DC 20307 Federal Government 3/22/2007 2007 District of Columbia State Compliance Report ID # of Tanks Notification CP Overfill Prevention Release Detection Report Suspected Releases Secondary Containment Financial Responsibility Temporary Closure Enforcement 9000081 2 YES YES YES NO YES YES N/A Field Citation issued by - EPA 6001281 1 YES YES NO NO YES YES N/A Proposed Compliant, Compliance Order & Notice of Opportunity for Hearing 9000117 1 YES YES YES YES YES YES N/A Request for Information - 9005 Letter (EPA) 9000692 2 YES YES YES YES YES YES N/A Request for Information - 9005 Letter (EPA) 6001628 2 YES YES YES NO NO YES N/A Under EPA Review 8001195 1 YES YES NO YES YES YES N/A Request for information - 9005 Letter (EPA) 4000020 1 YES YES NO NO YES YES N/A Site Directive 9000372 1 YES YES YES NO NO YES N/A Site Directive Issued 6001348 1 YES YES YES NO YES YES N/A Site Directive Issued 2002328 2 YES YES NO NO NO YES YES Request for Information - 9005 Letter (EPA) 4000622 2 YES YES YES YES NO YES N/A Agreement in Principle - EPA Multi-site agreement 5000602 1 YES YES YES YES NO YES N/A Agreement in Principle - EPA Multi-site agreement 5000621 1 YES NO NO NO NO YES N/A Agreement in Principle - EPA Multi-site agreement 9000423 2 YES YES YES NO YES YES N/A Agreement in Principle - EPA Multi-site agreement 8005256 2 YES YES YES YES YES YES N/A Agreement in Principle - EPA Multi-site agreement 1003535 1 YES NO NO NO NO YES N/A Agreement in Principle - EPA Multi-site agreement 1002536 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A YES N/A Under EPA Review 2000095 4 YES YES YES YES YES YES N/A Request for Information - 9005 Letter (EPA) 3005511 1 YES YES YES YES YES YES N/A Request for Information - 9005 Letter (EPA) 2002999 1 YES YES NO NO YES YES N/A Penalty Action issued by EPA 2000228 1 YES YES NO NO YES YES N/A Directive Letter Issued 9000773 1 YES YES NO NO YES YES N/A EPA Request for meeting of all GSA Site with violations - 9005 Letter 9000769 1 YES NO NO NO NO YES N/A EPA Request for meeting of all GSA Site with violations - 9005 Letter 9000770 1 YES NO YES NO NO YES N/A EPA Enforcement Pending 9000749 1 NO YES YES YES YES YES N/A Directive letter being Issued 9000585 1 NO YES YES YES YES N/A Under EPA Review 1000595 1 YES YES YES NO YES YES N/A Non Compliance Directive Issued 3000596 2 YES YES YES NO YES YES N/A Non Compliance Directive Issued 8002112 1 YES YES NO YES YES YES N/A Non Compliance Directive Issued 7000592 2 YES YES YES NO YES YES N/A Non Compliance Directive Issued 5000002 4 YES YES NO NO YES YES N/A Directive Letter Issued and Notice of Infraction 2000026 1 YES YES YES YES YES YES N/A Agreement of Principle with EPA 8000001 1 YES YES NO NO YES YES N/A Site Directive Issued
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