U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Natural Hazard Vulnerability and RCRA Site Locations

RCRA regulated waste sites identified as located in areas with high natural hazard vulnerability. Each record includes the site's business name, street address, city, and state.

Example records
Namelegal entityCityaddressStateaddressStreet AddressaddressObject IDidentifierPgm Sys IDregistrationActive StatusstatusCounty FIPSgeographicCountyaddressRegiongeographicLongitudegeospatialLatitudegeospatial
CENTRAL MECHANICAL SYSTEMSMARSHFIELDWI10781 S CHERRY ST454256WID988633889Y55141WOOD5-90.10713744.72103
KLEENCO LTDMARSHFIELDWIW267 BOBWHITE RD454255WID988631511Y55141WOOD5-90.3245544.68519
CARQUEST DCMARSHFIELDWI1906 N PEACH AVE454254WID008960692Y55141WOOD5-90.15990544.68336
Use cases

Commercial Property Underwriting for Hazardous Waste Sites

A commercial lines underwriter evaluating a policy for a facility that handles regulated waste pulls the site's hazard exposure scores across flood, fire, wind, and drought to quantify physical climate risk before setting premiums or exclusions.

NameStreet AddressExposure ScoreRisk ScoreCrsi Score

Vendor Due Diligence for Industrial Supply Chains

A procurement team vetting a new chemical supplier checks whether the vendor operates an RCRA-regulated site and whether that site sits in a high natural hazard zone, assessing the likelihood of supply disruption from an extreme weather event.

NamePgm Sys IDActive StatusRisk ScoreState

Environmental Liability Screening in M&A Due Diligence

An investment bank advising on the acquisition of an industrial company cross-references the target's facilities against RCRA-regulated sites to identify locations with both active hazardous waste obligations and elevated climate exposure that could represent contingent liabilities.

NameStreet AddressPgm Sys IDActive StatusCrsi Score