NEW JERSEY, N.J. -
Dec. 23, 2013 -
PRLog -- A property that currently has no oil tank may have heating oil contaminated soil still on property. In some cases the oil tank may have been located under a addition to the structure. Heating Oil located under the structure may cause Indoor Air Quality Problems and sicken the occupants. In other scenarios a oil tank may still be located on the property or have mutilple oil tanks. Recently a home owner in Woodbridge was selling his home, he had dcoucentation for the remova of a oil tank in 1997. The savy buyer decided to have a oil tank sweep perfromed using Ground Penetrating Radar identified a second buried oil tank and piping leading to a third tank that was removed without documenation.. Soil boring identified soil contamination in various areas of ther property. The home seller spent well over $35000 to complete the oil tank remediation. OIl Tank Sweeps using Ground Penetrating Radar with followup soil boring can reduce the rsik of heating oil tank contamination being discovered later after purchase. Environemntal Systems with over 20 years experience locating, removing and remediating contaminated sites can provide piece of mind to the seller or buyer of a residential property.
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