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Default Underground oil tank removal costs

On Dec 18, 3:04�pm, Rich wrote:
On Dec 18, 10:35�am, Limp Arbor wrote:





On Dec 18, 10:32�am, "RonABC" wrote:


Thanks. �I am in Southern New Jersey. �As I wrote, I do have an idea of what
a typical tank removal can cost if there is no leak. �But, what I'm
wondering about is how much it could end up costing if a tank is not located
near a building but is found to have leaked when it is removed. �Can you
post any information about what your experience has been in terms of the
cost when tanks that you removed turned out to have leaked? �I know you
can't say for sure without seeing each specific situation, but I do hear
stories every so often about the cost being 50K or more once a tank has
leaked.


wrote:
I am an oil tank contractor on the East Coast. If you are within my
territory, an oil tank decomission cost starts at around $ 1,050.00
There are other incidental costs such as permits costs and disposal
fees. The name of my company is MH Tank Co Inc. Please feel free to
contact me. My telephone # in NJ is 973-390-5356 �and my NY # is
845-544-2330 �my web address is mhtank.com


Respectfully,


Mike Hoensch- Hide quoted text -


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Call Steve Rich, he'll remove it for FREEhttp://www.steve-rich.com/services/free_tank_removal.shtml


I'm a little skeptical of anyone who says they will do it for free...
there are a lot of costs associated with it, especially if it is an
ISRA issue in NJ. I work in this industry too. We'll be happy to
answer your questions if you call! We're at 723-384-9506, and ahttp://www..bluestonecorp.net/UST.html. Good luck!- Hide quoted text -

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the company gets paid from state grant money or a loan if the
homeowner doesnt qualify for the grant.

program makes sense better to remove old tanks properly rather than
DIY folks mucking around filling a rustingf tank half full of oil with
concrete, making clean up much worse and contaminating ground water