Above Ground Tank Removal in Idaho, Idaho
Above ground storage tanks (ASTs) are typically easier to remove than underground tanks, but still require proper handling by licensed professionals. In Idaho, Idaho, our listed contractors can safely remove basement tanks, garage tanks, and outdoor above-ground tanks.
About Above Ground Tank Removal in Idaho
Above ground tank removal involves disconnecting the tank from fuel lines, draining remaining oil, and physically removing the tank for proper disposal. While less complex than underground removal, ASTs still require licensed contractors in Idaho to ensure proper handling and disposal per Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regulations.
Moderate use in rural areas and older homes before propane became dominant.
When You Need Above Ground Tank Removal
- Switching heating systems (oil to gas/electric)
- Tank is old and needs replacement
- Selling home and buyers request removal
- Renovating basement and need the space
- Tank shows signs of corrosion or leaking
- Insurance requirements
The AST Removal Process in Idaho
- 1Schedule removal with licensed contractor
- 2Pump out remaining heating oil
- 3Disconnect supply and return lines
- 4Remove tank from basement/location (may require cutting)
- 5Clean any minor spills
- 6Transport tank to certified disposal facility
- 7Cap fuel lines if not immediately replacing
- 8Provide disposal documentation
Idaho Regulations
Regulatory Body: Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
Permit Required: Yes
Permit Cost: $50-150
Notable Requirements: DEQ oversees UST program. Aquifer protection is priority due to Snake River Plain Aquifer.
Above Ground Tank Removal FAQs for Idaho
How do you remove a tank from a basement?
Basement tanks are typically cut into sections using a reciprocating saw after being fully drained and cleaned. Sections are carried out through basement doors or bulkhead. Some contractors can remove small tanks whole.
Do I need a permit for above ground tank removal in Idaho?
Permit requirements vary by municipality in Idaho. Many areas don't require permits for AST removal, but some do. Your contractor should know local requirements in Idaho.
What happens to the oil left in my tank?
Remaining oil is pumped out and can often be used by the contractor or sold to a recycler. You may receive a small credit for usable oil, or minimal disposal fees for contaminated oil.
Should I remove or replace my above ground tank?
If you're keeping oil heat, tanks over 15-20 years old should be replaced. New double-wall tanks are safer and may be required by Idaho regulations or insurance. If switching fuels, removal makes sense.
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