[AT] OT Question
Richard Fink Sr
nancydick at pennswoods.net
Mon Sep 12 06:08:20 PDT 2005
Thanks to all for reply and sites will check them out. I here what you are
saying Mike. I would not mind sitting it above ground but i have not
figured out how to keep the fuel flowing if it gets down to 0 or below as
it does here quite often.
R Fink
At 05:49 PM 9/11/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>Here in NJ, I don't know of anyone who is burying tanks of any kind. All
>tanks are placed above ground, inside buildings, or encased in concrete.
>The cost of clean-up for leaking tanks is too great for most folks to take
>a chance.
>
>Mike
>
>Richard Fink Sr wrote:
>>I recall hearing some time back of a way to put low voltage to a under
>>ground metal tank to prevent rust. this ground appears to be pretty
>>neutral have found some metal items and not much rust. I will bury it in
>>limestone shale. Any one remember how-what. It will be heating oil
>>Thanks
>>R Fink
>>PA
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