The Dangers of Not Removing Your Underground Oil Tank
Did you know that most people don’t know the dangers of not removing their underground oil tanks? Many homeowners are frustrated that Levittown now has it as a law that all underground oil tanks must be removed, but the law exists for good reason.
If you have an underground oil tank on your property, it is important to remove it as soon as possible. Failure to do so can result in a number of dangerous consequences, including:
-Exposure to toxic chemicals
-Fire and explosion risk
-Groundwater contamination
-Soil contamination
Let’s look at each of these…
Exposure to toxic chemicals:
When an oil tank leaks, the chemicals in the oil can seep into the ground and contaminate your soil. If you have a well, this contaminated water can also end up in your drinking water. These chemicals can cause a variety of health problems, including cancer.
Fire and explosion risk:
Underground oil tanks are also a fire hazard. If the tank leaks, the oil can seep into the ground and come into contact with electrical wiring. This can cause a fire or even an explosion.
Groundwater contamination:
Leaking underground oil tanks can also contaminate groundwater. This water is used by many people for drinking, bathing, and irrigation. Contaminated groundwater can cause a variety of health problems, including cancer.
Soil contamination:
Finally, leaking underground oil tanks can also contaminate the soil. This can make it difficult to grow plants or even build on the contaminated land.
As you can see, there are many dangers associated with not removing your underground oil tank. If you have an underground oil tank on your property, it is important to remove it as soon as possible.
If you need help removing your underground oil tank, please contact us. We are the experts in underground oil tank removal and we can help you safely and quickly remove your tank. Contact us today!