April 24, 2007 - Research released today byEnvironmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) shows more than 400,000 leakingunderground storage tanks and more than 1,000,000 incidents of propertieswith known hazardous contamination spills have been reported in government records, all of which pose a serious health threat to residents nationwide.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Buried Tanks a Leaky Danger in Michigan
April 24, 2007 - Fuels contaminate state's soil; 9,100 sites need cleanup
The water that flows from the well at the Dimitrov family home in Oakland County is hard with iron and tastes lousy.
So the site of the former Bi-Rite gas station a few yards away, where underground gasoline tanks once leaked, is just one more reason to avoid it.
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The water that flows from the well at the Dimitrov family home in Oakland County is hard with iron and tastes lousy.
So the site of the former Bi-Rite gas station a few yards away, where underground gasoline tanks once leaked, is just one more reason to avoid it.
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Underground Storage Tanks a Major Concern in North Carolina
April 21, 2007 - For decades, many homeowners have relied on heating oil to keep warm during colder weather. Many still do. Tens of thousands of underground storage tanks (USTs) are buried on residential properties across North Carolina. The majority of these USTs are no longer in use, having been forgotten when natural gas was made available to the homeowner.
The tanks, frequently still storing oil, were just left in place to rust away. In addition, many USTs have leaked for years while in use.
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The tanks, frequently still storing oil, were just left in place to rust away. In addition, many USTs have leaked for years while in use.
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