Advantage Site-Work was founded in the 1980s with the purpose of providing the community with professional construction management and implementation services. Our focus on pre-planning ensures that each project is within budget, on schedule, and ultimately achieves... more
Oil Tank Removal in Belleplain, NJ
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We specialize in a wide range of demolition services, and we have the proper equipment to safely remove oil tanks. Our staff is properly trained in tank removal and will leave a pristine job site. more
Giberson Plumbing & Excavating Inc
Giberson Plumbing & Excavating Inc offers a variety of services to residential and commercial customers throughout the Cherry Hill, New Jersey area. We specialize in site work, underground utilities, demolition, water reuse projects, topsoil, and more. Our team... more
Jersey Premier
At Jersey Premier's demolition division, we know what it takes to complete oil tank removal projects. We work closely with our customers to ensure their complete satisfaction is achieved. Get in touch and ask for a free project quote! more
Jersey Shore Demolition and Excavating LLC
Jersey Shore Demolition and Excavating LLC is a full-service demolition contractor specializing in a wide range of demolition and excavating services. We are able to take a project from start to finish with ease, accuracy, and professionalism. When you need... 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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