Oil Tank Sweeps Do Not Identify Contaminated Soil From Previously Removed Tanks !

Many Home Buyers in NJ believe that a Oil Tank Sweep is the only environmental inspection needed prior to purchase. Contaminated soil from previously removed heating oil tanks may prove to be a costly mistake.
 
LITTLE SILVER, N.J. - Oct. 14, 2017 - PRLog -- A previously non documented underground heating oil tank could cost the prospective home buyer over $ 50000 if the purchase is ccompleted without soil or ground water testing. In The 1990s up to 2006, Heating oil tanks were not regulated and could be removed by anyone. Some propert yowners didnt obtain permits and leaking oil tanks were removed without  inpection by the municipality.  Some unlucky buyers found out their property was contaminated by a neighbors putting them on notice that the previous oil tank on the newly purchased property had contaminated the adjacnt property. Sometime a strang eodor in the basement or a sickness to one occupants that has no cause can be traced to petroleum contaminated soil on the property. Environmental Systems has over 20 years experience testing soil ground water to identify contmaminated areas of Environemntal concern. Installation of small soil probes canidentify suspect areas.

To obtain additional information contact Environmental Systems at 732-892-8707 or visit our website at depenvirosystems.com,

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