Oil Tank Removal in Oval, PA

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Watson Excavating

2720 Whitmoyer Rd, Watsontown PA 17777

Watson Excavating Inc. is a full-service contractor serving residential and commercial clients. We perform a variety of demolition services, including house demolition, shed demolition, oil tank removal, and more.

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Schlegel Excavating, Inc.

17745 Old Turnpike Road, Millmont PA 17845

Founded in 1995, Schlegel Excavating, Inc. is a family owned and operated excavation company located in central Pennsylvania and serving its communities. Our team can perform mobile home demolition, oil tank removal, and much more.

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Getgen Excavating

2846 Bottle Run Rd, Williamsport PA 17701

Founded in 1975, Getgen Excavating is committed to providing superior excavation and demolition services to the Williamsport area. We proudly offer oil tank removal, mobile home demolition, house demolition, and more.

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Barry Eck Contracting

314 Furnace St, Williamsport PA 17701

Barry Eck Contracting is a full-service construction and demolition company offering a wide range of services to the greater northcentral Pennsylvania area. We perform mobile home demolition, oil tank removal, and more.

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G&K Excavation LLC

1003 Elm Street, Watsontown PA 17777

G&K Excavation LLC is Watsontown and surrounding communities' go-to source for debris disposal, excavation, and demolition services. Our team is adept at clearing away the old and making way for the new, whatever that may be. To learn more ...

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Why should I remove my oil storage tank?

Both above ground and underground storage tanks have major environmental danger and health risks because of the high potential each poses for leaks. Oil spills from storage tank leaks are the single greatest threat to groundwater quality in the United States today. In the U.S. alone, more than 200,000 sites have been contaminated by underground storage tank petroleum leaks. These leaks may seem insignificant and small at the time, but they can pose a severe threat to the environment and the public health.