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  2. Oil delivery to home without oil tank creates hazardous ...

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    A home in Hackensack, which no longer has an oil tank, had heating oil pumped into its basement on Monday, officials said. "A regrettable incident occurred when an oil tank was removed from a ...

  3. Home repair - Wikipedia

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    When a home is sold, inspections are performed that may reveal environmental hazards such as radon gas in the basement or water supply or friable asbestos materials (both of which can cause lung cancer), peeling or disturbed lead paint (a risk to children and pregnant women), in-ground heating oil tanks that may contaminate ground water, or ...

  4. Heating oil - Wikipedia

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    Heating oil is any petroleum product or other oil used for heating; it is a fuel oil. Most commonly, it refers to low viscosity grades of fuel oil used for furnaces or boilers use for home heating and in other buildings. Home heating oil is often abbreviated as HHO. [1]

  5. A cautionary tale: Oil delivery to Hackensack home without a ...

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    An old oil tank had been removed from the home on Maple Hill Drive and the pipes were cut, but the fill port that had led to the tank had been left intact, and an automatic delivery service had ...

  6. Tank services - Wikipedia

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    Tank Relocation; Companies that specialise in Tank Services, oil tank removals, replacement and installations in the UK follow detailed rules & regulations. OFTEC governs a comprehensive set of guidelines and regulations on fuel tank installations. Tank Servicing companies follow a combination of both Building Regulations and OFTEC Guidelines ...

  7. Storage tank - Wikipedia

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    These inspections can vary in frequency and detail depending on the type of tank, the material stored, and the regulatory requirements applicable in the location where the tank is used. For instance, tanks storing hazardous materials may require more frequent and thorough inspections compared to those used for non-hazardous materials.