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If you do discover a UST on your land, stop your work immediately and assess the situation. If you determine that there is any chance whatsoever of a leak, here are a few steps to take, as recommended by the EPA: Try to stop and contain the leak as quickly as possible. Call your local or state regulatory agency.
Underground storage tanks (USTs), such as steel fuel tanks, or buried drums can be detected using a range of geophysical tools, including ground penetrating radar (GPR), metal detection, magnetometers, line tracing, electromagnetic conductivity (EM), and time domain EM.
Oil, gas, chemicals, water, and bio-fuel storage can use the API 650, while storage for cryogenic or LNG tanks requiring high pressure need the API 620. The API 650 tanks are usually found in refineries, pipelines, terminals, and process facilities.
The removed tank is transported to an approved disposal or recycling facility. Some tanks are cut and scrapped, while others are treated and repurposed. Once the tank is removed, the hole is backfilled with clean soil or gravel. The site is then restored for future use.
Pipes in your yard or basement may betray the presence of a UST. The tanks typically contained petroleum that homeowners wanted to use in their houses, so pipes would carry the oil into the basement. If you see supply pipes or concrete patches in your walls, you may have a UST. Additionally, check your yard for pipes.
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All underground storage tanks (USTs) must have equipment for spill and overfill prevention, leak detection, and corrosion protection (40 CFR 280 Subpart C and D). Only trained personnel who follow standard procedures may new tanks or close existing tanks (40 CFR 280.20(e)).
Notify the implementing agency at least 30 days before switching to a regulated substance containing greater than 10 percent ethanol, greater than 20 percent biodiesel, or any other regulated substance identified by the implementing agency and maintain records demonstrating the UST system meets the compatibility

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