Q : How do I remove my underground tank?
Technical Standards & Safety AuthorityA : Underground tanks are required to be removed by TSSA registered fuel oil contractors. When you call a contractor, ask for the TSSA registration number. When an underground tank is removed, the soil around the tank must be assessed for contamination and all contamination cleaned.
How will I be notified?
JMU - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe director or a faculty mentor will call your campus number first to let you know if you are accepted. If this is unsuccessful, we will email you. If you are not accepted, we will send a letter near mid May. We have a small and overworked secretarial staff so we are not able to acknowledge every application as received.
Question: Do I need to remove my tank?
Second Look FAQAnswer: In most cases no. Nylon hooks built into the tank skin slide under the edges of the tank. The front bungie rests ON TOP of the front tank bracket. Several models require that you may need to lift one end of the tank for ease of installation.
Can I remove items from the ultrasonic tank while it is in operation?
Frequently Asked Questions About Ultrasonic CleaningItems should not be removed from the bath during a cycle. To ensure the cleaning process is complete, items should remain in the bath until the cycle has completed.
How does the NJDEP regulate above ground storage tanks?
NJDEP-New Jersey Clean Marina Program-Frequently Asked Quest...The NJDEP issues two permits related to fueling activities from above ground storage tanks. A marina or boatyard must have a NJPDES stormwater permit (N.J.A.C. 7:14A) to perform fueling activities of any kind (dispensed from either aboveground or underground storage tanks), mechanical or engine repair activities, or boat maintenance activities (sanding, scraping, and power washing). An air permit (N.J.A.C.
What size tank do you have?
Frequently Asked Cichlid QuestionsIf you have a 10 gallon tank, you won't be able to keep large fish. If you have a 200 gallon tank, you have a lot of choices!
What permits do I need to remove my fuel oil tank?
Wilton, CT - Official WebsiteNo municipal permits are required to remove your buried oil tank. However, installation of a new tank will require a permit. Whether placed inside or outside, the tank installation will require a permit from the Building Department.
Why should I remove toilet cleaners, disinfectants or deodorizers from the toilet bowl and tank?
EZ Detect Colon Cancer Screen - FAQThe toilet cleaners, disinfectants or deodorizers from the toilet bowl and tank may interfere with the test because of the trace chemicals in the water.
If I choose to remove my home heating oil tank, what are the requirements?
Virginia DEQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsInquire with your local building/fire officials to see if a local building permit and any inspections are required to remove or demolish the structure. You do not need to contact the DEQ unless you discover signs of a leak, spill, or contamination.
My Feed & Expansion tank contains 'foulant'. Will System Inhibitor remove this?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS © Andy DrummondSystem Inhibitor is a mild biocide, but if your feed and expansion tank is contaminated with a jelly-like substance that smells (which could be bacteria, algae, fungal growth or yeast formation) then you should bail out the tank and rinse with a 10% solution of household bleach. Observe good personal hygiene practice.
How will I be notified to get a TWIC?
TSA: Frequently Asked QuestionsFacility and vessel owners/operators are required to inform employees of their responsibility to possess a TWIC and what parts of the facility and vessel will require a TWIC for unescorted access. The intent of this requirement is for owners/operators to determine which of their employees will need a TWIC and inform those employees in enough time for them to comply with the requirements.
Can I over-fill the tank?
FAQNo you can't. The LPG tank is fitted with an automatic 80% shut off valve, which shuts off the filling automatically leaving a 20% space for the normal thermal expansion of the LPG.
