SITE REMEDIATION INFORMATION DEFINITIONS Introduction The Site Remediation Programs Databases provide information on sites in New Hampshire, with activities that either have resulted in groundwater contamination or pose a potential hazard to groundwater supplies. The regulated activities and groundwater hazards include: confirmed releases of oil or hazardous materials to the soil and/or groundwater as a result of discharges, spills, and removal of underground storage tanks; underground injection wells such as floor drains, leaching galleries, and septic systems anything other than domestic wastewater; large discharges of wastewater such as domestic wastewater septic systems which are designed to discharge more than 20,000 gpd, land application of wastewater treatment facility effluent (spray irrigation, rapid infiltration basins, etc.) and unlined septage and wastewater lagoons; unpermitted hazardous waste storage facilities; landfills and other waste repositories in which groundwater quality is at risk. SITE INFORMATION Column Definitions Site Town This field show the city and town where the site is located. Site Number This field is a unique number assigned by DES to identify the site. The site number consists of nine digits. The first four digits represent the year. The fifth and sixth digits represent the month during which the site was created. The last three digits represent the next number in sequence created that month. Site Name This field shows the name DES has designated for the site. Project Type at the site. This field describes the regulated activity or groundwater hazard Site Address This field shows the street address of the site. Owner Company This field shows the name of the company that owns the site. Owner First Name These fields show the name of the site owner if it is owned by an individual or name of the contact person if owned by a Owners Last Name cooperation. Owner Address Owner Town Owner State Owner Zip These fields show the owner’s mailing address.