For your tank to be compliant.
New oil tank regulations in vermont.
All indoor and outdoor aboveground fuel oil tanks must be on a stable foundation to prevent the tank from tipping over or they can not be filled.
As of august 15th 2017 the state of vermont requires all fuel storage tanks to be inspected by trained personnel prior to being filled the first time on or after august 15th and then re inspected every 3 years thereafter.
The tank must be free standing not tilting with no contact with the ground.
Vermont s fuel oil tank inspection regulations ensure that this fuel is delivered safely.
These regulations were put into place to prevent spills in homeowners basements.
For more information and to see a copy of the updated regulations please visit.
For new installations all tank fill and vent piping shall be designed and constructed in accordance with section 8 2 1 1 acceptable piping of nfpa part 31 effective december 4 2015 as amended.
New vermont fuel tank regulations here s what you need to know.
Assistance for underground storage tanks tanks buried on property have been awarded and no funds are available.
July 1 ushered in new updates to vermont s aboveground heating oil storage tank regulations that will effect all vermonters.
Oil tank inspection and replacement services.
On july 1 2030 all tanks in vermont even those installed before 2017 are required to be on a solid concrete pad.
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In order to ensure that the tank is safe for the homeowner and the environment vermont fuel dealers are required to inspect a tank prior to the initial delivery of fuel to a new customer and some new regulations for vermont oil tanks are now in effect.
Any property owner that fails to follow this law will be liable for any spill.
Brochure on removing a residential home heating oil underground tank.
Please check back in late may of 2021 for updates.
Even though we ve been reminding everyone about vermont s new rules for above ground oil tanks since last summer we know there s still a lot of confusion about what it all means basically the regulations now require that all above ground heating oil and kerosene tanks be inspected every three years to ensure they are in safe operating condition.
Residential underground storage tanks buried on property that are in use are not required to be removed.
In vermont oil tanks generally need replacing after about twenty years of service.
Conversions to natural gas vermont law requires a heating fuel tank fill pipe and vent be removed at the time of conversion to natural gas.
Removal disposal of old tanks and remaining heating oil.
New state regulations now require more rigorous inspection to assure that your tank is safe and secure.