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That may well be the case.............but maybe the fact that fuel storage tanks at many filling stations are GRP, should provide those suggesting GRP tanks are not suitable for this purpose with food for thought?
shrugger said:Not any more. Some may recall a few years back, all the stations were digging up thier tanks.
Those that couldn't afford it closed down or got bought by *gasp* BP!
Now this really puts a damper on things. I was not aware of the aluminum problem.
Not any more. Some may recall a few years back, all the stations were digging up thier tanks.
Those that couldn't afford it closed down or got bought by *gasp* BP!
hobot said:As to the military or other composite tanks, are they holding ethanol in them long term?
Ron L said:Not any more. Some may recall a few years back, all the stations were digging up thier tanks.
Those that couldn't afford it closed down or got bought by *gasp* BP!
Actually this is done due to a USEPA regulation requiring underground storage tanks to be removed within a period of time (I believe 90 days?) of a business closing. This was enacted due to corroded, leaking steel tanks! New underground tanks are FRP.