Hazardous Materials Storage Sites
Reporting from facilities in Oregon that store hazardous substances, collected by the State Fire Marshal's Community Right-to-Know program. Each record includes the business name and full address of the facility.
| Namelegal entity | Full Addressaddress | Xgeospatial | Ygeospatial | Facilityidregistration | Latitudegeospatial | Longitudegeospatial | Objectididentifier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Umatilla Electric Cooperative | 190 Olson RD N BOARDMAN Oregon 97818 | -13323273.2555929 | 5755944.57612276 | 107623 | 45.8475 | -119.685 | 13649 |
| N MORROW VECTOR CONTROL DIST | 3 Marine DR BOARDMAN Oregon 97818 | -13324219.4712647 | 5755944.57612276 | 24787 | 45.8475 | -119.6935 | 13648 |
| BOARDMAN CHIP CO INC | 70850 E MARINE LA BOARDMAN Oregon 97818 | -13324465.0420614 | 5755941.53971813 | 43373 | 45.847481 | -119.695706 | 13647 |
Commercial Property Underwriting Screening
A commercial property insurer evaluating a policy application checks whether the applicant's address or neighboring parcels appear in this dataset, since proximity to hazardous materials storage affects fire risk, liability exposure, and reinsurance terms.
Vendor Due Diligence for Environmental Liability
A supply chain compliance team onboarding a new industrial supplier cross-references the supplier's name and address against this dataset to determine whether the facility is a registered hazardous materials site, which may trigger additional contractual disclosures or environmental audits.
Site-Level KYB Entity Resolution
A fintech lender underwriting a small business loan uses the facility address and business name to confirm the borrower operates a physical location and to flag whether that location carries regulatory obligations under Oregon's Community Right-to-Know program, which can affect collateral valuation.



















