In this video, we showcase our professional oil tank removal and inspection process, emphasizing safety, precision, and compliance with township regulations. The process begins with the removal of the tank, patching any holes, and ensuring all copper lines are properly disconnected. Once prepared, the township inspector is called to verify the removal, check for visible holes or contamination, and confirm compliance with required standards. After the inspection, the tank is transported, and the scrapper’s receipt is provided to the township to officially close the permit.
The video also takes you to a 550-gallon oil tank removal project in Mountain Side, where our team navigates challenges like nearby gas and water lines through careful hand-digging and lawn protection measures. We address common issues, such as decommissioned tanks still containing oil, with the necessary preparation and care. Finally, we highlight the steps taken to ensure no contamination, including extracting soil samples for laboratory testing, filling voids with certified clean fill to prevent lawn depressions, and working with a geologist to expedite the submission of clean test results.
This detailed process ensures homeowners can quickly obtain their “No Further Action” letter, a critical step for timely property closings. This video demonstrates our expertise in handling oil tank removal projects efficiently, safely, and in compliance with all regulations.