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Re: repair fuel storage tank leak?
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Posted by john on December 06, 2003 at 07:04:28 from (68.222.4.125):
In Reply to: repair fuel storage tank leak? posted by ksbob on December 05, 2003 at 12:23:08:
While I agree with Mike in Md saying you just blabbed to the whole world about a hazardous material spill not once but a couple of times. To answer your question I would say check it out very carefully. Most metal tank leaks are from rust on inside. You may fix it only to have it rust out next to repair. To others I would say put your tank on a concrete pad with concrete walls tall enough to hold all gallons in tank. this will greatly reduce your liability in case of a leak or tank overfill ect. yes it does cost but much cheaper than the 23,000+ mike had to spend.
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