Oil Tank Removal in Frostproof, FL

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Five Star Sanitation

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Mulberry, FL

Five Star Sanitation offers convenient, cost-effective, and professional oil tank removal services. Our team is proud to provide the industry’s best customer service and highest standards of safety and service. more

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Diggs Residential LLC

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Kissimmee, FL

Diggs Residential LLC is a family-owned and operated company that believes in the preservation of our great American homefront. Our capable and dedicated team of professionals is able to complete a laundry list of demolition services throughout the Orlando area,... more

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Hickey Excavation

Sebring, FL

Hickey Excavation is proud to provide the Sebring, Florida area with dependable and fairly priced demolition and excavation services, including oil tank removal. Our mission is to provide an exceptional level of service to each and every one of our... more

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American Compliance Technologies, Inc.

Bartow, FL

At American Compliance Technologies, Inc., we firmly believe we’re uniquely qualified to provide unmatched environmental science, demolition, engineering, and emergency response services. We offer barn demolition, oil tank removal, house demolition, and much more. more

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Kopta Construction Inc

Avon Park, FL

Kopta Construction Inc is your go-to source for construction and demolition services. We approach each and every project in a systematic manner, emphasizing responsive client communication, proper planning, and safe work practices. Contact us to learn more or request a... more

Tank Removal Tips for Frostproof, FL

Tips for Removing Tanks

What is the history of oil tanks?

  • 1859 — Oil is discovered and stored in wooden barrels.
  • Late 1800s — The first steel storage tanks are produced to keep valuable oil safe.
  • 1922 — First standards for steel storage tank safety are developed.
  • 1930s — Underground storage tanks are now the preferred storage method, opposed to the previously preferred above ground storage tanks.
  • 1960s — Tank owners grow more frustrated and more concerned with oil loss due to tank corrosion.
  • 1970s — Concerns begin to spread regarding the environmental impact of oil tank leaks.
  • 1988 — The EPA sets a deadline for upgrading underground tank systems, putting new tank regulations into place.
  • 1990s — Many begin closing and removing their tanks due to the widely known environmental and health risks.

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