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Elisha Junk Removal
Fast, efficient, and honest, Elisha Junk Removal has become a reputable and well-known demolition service in the greater Salisbury, MD area. Our team is up for every type of job, including oil tank removal! When you hire us, you can... more
John Macklin & Son Inc
John Macklin & Son, Inc. is your complete demolition solution. They offer residential and commercial wrecking services at competitive rates. They're a family owned and operated company that can demolish houses, barns, sheds, pools, and more. more
Modern Industries
Modern Industries specializes in site development of all shapes and sizes, including asbestos abatement, demolition, earthwork, utility construction, sidewalks, road work, grading and more. We serve Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania communities with the goal of providing a result that... more
David J. Austin Excavating
David J. Austin Excavating is a locally owned and operated company assisting Delaware residents and businesses with all their demolition and excavation needs.Their crew of dedicated specialists has the expertise and equipment to get your next project done. more
Dr Junk LLC
Serving Sussex County, DE and the surrounding communities, the talented team at Dr Junk LLC works hard everyday to provide the best demolition services. We customize our services based on each individual's needs and can provide a variety of services,... more
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How long have oil tanks been used?
Oil tanks have been used since 1859 when oil was discovered. What started as wooden barrels grew to meet the needs of the oil industry and soon were constructed of metal. The first steel storage tanks were constructed in the late 1800s once companies realized how much of their "black gold" was escaping.
Soon after, in 1922, a third-party testing facility developed the first standards for steel storage tank safety.
In 1988, the EPA set a deadline for implementing new tank safety regulations. Since the 1990s, more and more people have decided to close and remove their tanks due to the widely-known environmental and health risks.
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