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Posted by paul on February 09, 2003 at 11:51:17 from (209.23.145.31):
In Reply to: Bulk Fuel Tanks posted by FM on February 09, 2003 at 07:35:03:
It's a good deal, but very rapidly being _highly_ regulated. Laws are changing every month, depending on your location. you need setbacks from buildings, containment vessels, monitoring, insurance, and a dealer that will fill it. You can't transport a tank bigger than, um, 150 gallons? Something like that... This is worst case, but don't assume it won't hit you soon. Check it out with your insurance & a supplier before setting it up, for location & requirements. Sometimes, just set it up & you're fine. Sometimes, the EPA will charge big bucks to haul it away as toxic, & drill your ground for contamination. Only trying to make you aware of what some farmers are dealing with... --->Paul
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