I guess I have known about the UST (Underground Storage Tank) outside
here, but the property is changing owners and so I guess they require
an environmental inspection. I had forgotten the UST so I didn't
mention it over the past weeks of lookers.
Aside from the expensive excavation and
On 03/09/2015 3:36 PM, Mountain Man via Mercedes wrote:
I guess I have known about the UST (Underground Storage Tank) outside
here, but the property is changing owners and so I guess they require
an environmental inspection. I had forgotten the UST so I didn't
mention it over the past weeks of
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Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2015 4:36 PM
Subject: [MBZ] UST cleanup
I guess I have known about the UST (Underground Storage Tank) outside
here, but the property is changing owners and so I guess they require
an environmental inspection. I had forgotten the UST so I didn't
mentio
Mao,
What was in the tank? Heating oil, septic?
If it was heating oil, likely the EPA rules apply for decommission and
removal. Which translates to . Septic, typical rule is crush the top,
collapse the sides to a certain depth below grade and write it as done.
Your local rules may be
Grant wrote:
> What was in the tank? Heating oil, septic?
Heating oil. Septic is in the back yard.
It was mentioned that if the tank is registered, it might is permitted
to remain in place.
RB - I would be moving, but the new owner wants us to stay - he wants
the light industrial space on the