Oil Tank Removal in Ochopee, FL

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Trash Be Gone Inc

Southwest Ranches, FL

If you're in need of demolition in Miami Dade or Broward County, get in touch with Trash Be Gone Inc today! We provide fast turnaround times and even same-day service when we're able to. more

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One Miami Demolition and Debris Removal LLC

Ochopee, FL

One Miami Demolition and Debris Removal LLC has been providing high-quality demolition throughout Dade and Broward County for over 10 years. From oil tank and concrete removal to commercial and residential interior and structural demolition, our crew can do it all! more

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Dade Wrecking Demolition LLC

Miami, FL

Dade Wrecking Demolition LLC is a licensed and insured demolition contractor located in Miami, Florida. We perform interior/selective and total demolition, concrete cutting, heavy machinery, and hauling services. We are prompt, safe, and reliable. Our experienced team... more

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Eco Demolitions

Naples, FL

Eco Demolitions's experienced staff, specialized equipment, and eco-friendly services make us a leader for both commercial, residential, structural, and interior demolition throughout Southwest Florida. Get in touch with us today to learn more! more

Tank Removal Tips for Ochopee, 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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