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Team Builders Construction Services Inc.
Operating throughout Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana, Team Builders Construction Services Inc. is comprised of professional builders specializing in both residential and commercial construction. Our team is skilled in demolition, framing, siding, windows, and much more. Contact us to find out... more
Yellow Iron Excavating & Waste Removal
Yellow Iron Excavating has been a recognized name in demolition and excavation in Wilson, WY, since 1998. As a family-owned and operated business, we take pride in our ability to meet the distinct needs of each client. Reach out today for... more
Snake River Excavation, LLC
At Snake River Excavation, we prioritize quality workmanship and rigorous safety standards in every project. Our professional team is here to offer outstanding demolition and construction services. Get in touch today to learn more or to receive a free oil... more
Summit Crest Construction LLC
Summit Crest Construction is built on a reputation of quality, excellence, and reliability. We are here to execute your vision with safe, professional, timely, and cost-effective services. Contact us today to learn more or request a free oil tank removal... more
FC Excavation LLC
FC Excavation, LLC proudly serves Jackson, WY, and the surrounding communities as a locally owned demolition and excavation company. With years of expertise, we are dedicated to providing high-quality services, including oil tank removal, with customer satisfaction as our priority. 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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