Photographs of Tank Installation #2
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NOTE: Photographs are for illustrative purposes only. EPA does not endorse one type of tank or a specific manufacturer over another and no official endorsement should be inferred.
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A FRP tank being backfilled in a lined excavation. |
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Newly installed FRP tanks. |
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Newly installed FRP piping. |
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A spill bucket on a newly installed steel UST. |
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A miniature backhoe used to aid in UST installation. |
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A FRP tank being lowered into an excavation. |
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Inspecting the depth and grade of an UST excavation. |
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Preparing to offload a FRP tank. |
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Backfilling new FRP tanks. |
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Installing a FRP tank. |
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Open manway showing catch basin and pressurize piping (without line leak detector installed [yet?]). |
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New piping and overfill protection at a new installation. |
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Backhoe excavating for installation of new FRP tanks. |
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