Its 10 PM, Did Your Oil Tank Sweep Using a Metal Magnetometer Miss That Buried Tank?

Having a oil tank sweep using a metal magnetometer can missed buried tanks below 3 feet and filled in place tanks. Ground Penetrating Radar can find any metallic or non metallic object down 18 feet below surface grade level.
 
LITTLE SILVER, N.J. - Sept. 7, 2014 - PRLog -- Chances are if you had aoil oil tank sweep using a metal magnetometer wand  metal detector a underground gas or heating oil tank may have been missed during a sweep. Environmental Systems uses  Ground Penetrating Radar to identify buried objects susch as PVC pipe, electric conduit, plastic water lines, concrete septic systems, buried construction debris, asbestos, sink holes and of course underground stroage tanks. Many sand filled tanks are missed using ordinfary metal magnetometers because typicall y the top is cut off and metal magnetometer can not see below 2-3 feet .  Ground Penetrating radar will see this with its report screen and provide aimage by which to judge the buried object. Environmental Systems always recomends extra cost soil boring to confirm objects identified. Since Ground Penetrating Radar can also see subsurface ground disturbances it is alsopractical to use soil boring to look for petroleum contaminated soils. Environmental systems has been perfroming tank related services including oil tank sweeps for over 20 years,

To obtain additional information contact Environental Systems at 732-892-8707 or visit our web site at depenvirosystems.com

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