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UST/AST
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- Home Heating Oil
UST/AST Closure
- Commercial UST/AST
Closure
- Soil Excavation and
Disposal
- Site Restoration
- Tank, Line and Leak
Detector Testing
- Cathodic Protection
Installation & Testing/Re-Certification
- Tank Gauging System
Installation and Testing
- UST/AST Management
- Statistical Inventory
Reconciliation (SIR)
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What kinds
of regulations apply to my home heating oil tank?
Home heating oil tanks are non-regulated, non-commercial
underground storage tanks *USTs) that are exempt from the
"technical regulations" (e.g., leak detection monitoring,
corrosion protection, spill and overfill control) that apply
to regulated USTs. Even though home heating oil tanks
are exempt from those technical regulations, sampling and
cleanup regulations may apply if there is a leak or spill
from your tank.
What do I do
with a home heating oil tank that is no longer being used?
Home heating oil tanks are exempt from the "closure"
requirements. "Closure" of USTs means removing the
tank from the ground or filling the empty tanks with a
solid, inert material such as sand. Even though these
closure requirements do not apply to home heating oil tanks,
a tank owner is advised to empty a tank once it is no longer
being in order to limit the chances of a release.
Tanks should not be filled with water. Although it is
not a requirement to remove old heating oil tanks, potential
buyers are sometimes reluctant to purchase property with
USTs; so removal may be a good idea in the interests of
resale.
If I choose to remove my home heating oil tank, what are the
requirements?
Some local fire inspectors' office regulates USTs, so you
should contact your local office prior to removeal.
You do not need to contact a North Carolina Division of
Waste Management (DWM) UST Section office unless you
discover signs of a leak, spill, or contamination.
Contact AES if you have any
questions!
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Real
Estate Environmental Site Assessments |
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- Phase I & II
Environmental Site Assessments (ASTM E-1527)
- Mold
Investigation / Remediation
- Asbestos Inspection /
Asbestos Abatement
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Subsurface
Investigations and Remediation |
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- Free Product Recovery
- Trust Fund Services:
Eligibility Establishment, Applications, Reimbursement
Processing & Tracking
- A1 Environmental Services, Inc. will strive to assist our clients by assembling them with expertise, technology and services that they need. AES works with professionals to provide these services to our clients.
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Mold Investigation; Testing & Sampling
- Remediation |
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CONTACT AES
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- Certified Mold Remediator
- Certified Indoor Environmentalist
- Mold Inspector
- Mold Investigation & Remediation
- Indoor Air Quality Investigations
- Over 65 Years Combined Experience
- IAQA certified
- CIE, CMR, CMP, CMT
- Certified Mold Professional
- Certified Mold Technician
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We perform detailed mold inspections of homes
and buildings, both occupied and unoccupied, and HVAC systems. We search for evidence of mold or bacteria that may adversely affect occupants, including home office and industrial workers. We conduct air quality testing/sampling and air sampling/testing for mold and bacteria. Our mold inspections are thorough and include the building’s air handlers, air intakes, exhausts, filters, ductwork, building drainage, sump systems, window wells, wall interiors, false floors, crawl spaces, attics and rooftops. We can identify the quantities and types of mold and bacteria.
Our objective is to identify the problem and determine the most economical, efficient and effective actions needed to correct the situation.
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Useful information regarding mold and health issues: |
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EPA - "A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture and
Your Home". |
CDC - Basic Facts about Mold |
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Asbestos Inspections/Asbestos Abatement |
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Asbestos is a hazardous air pollutant, a known carcinogen and there is no known safe level of exposure. DEQ regulates the abatement and disposal of asbestos containing materials from any public or private building involving demolition, renovation, repair, construction and maintenance activities.
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www.asbestos.com
www.epa.gov/asbestos/ |
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