Mission is located on the north bank of the Fraser River, adjacent to sparkling lakes and majestic mountains, over looking the Central Valley. Comprised of almost half tree farms, mission is filled with splendorous surroundings that could only be found in the great North West Coast. While living in Mission undeniably has its liberties, there are a couple factors that could definitely been seen as unfavorable, from the unrelenting rain that is a common occurrence in the Lower Mainland, to the topic that has brought you to here… “Oil tanks”.
In Mission, natural gas was implemented approximately in the late 1960’s throughout the 1970’s, ending an era of various alternative fuel sources, such as: wood, coal and residential underground storage tanks. While oil tanks were still being used and installed, the volume in which they were used dramatically decreased as natural gas rapidly became the desired choice of new homebuilders. As with all technology, when the newest convenience arrives, the oldest quickly becomes obsolete.
In the oil tank removal industry, there are many governing bodies and it is important to adhere to all requirements to ensure that the job is done safely, efficiently and effectively. It is important that all documentation is collected, compiled and supplied to the appropriate departments to confirm that when the job is complete there will be no further issues.
In Mission, we highly recommend that an environmental consultant collects, submits, and provides a final environmental report for each project. Although at this time it is not a requirement, it is important to understand that with many different parties to appease, the safest, most detailed method is to hire an independent environmental consultant to oversee the environmental aspect of your project. There are many direct governing bodies involved in oil tank removal regulations; however, it is important to also note the indirect parties that may require different standards to be met. The indirect parties can vary but can include: Lenders, Insurance companies, or even future purchasers of your property. This is a critical part of the process, as the main reason for removal of an oil tank is to determine if there has been any leakage and if the contamination levels exceed the Ministry of Environments allowable limits. When you employ an independent environmental consultant you, will get an environmental report at the end of your job. The environmental report should meet or exceed the requirements of the direct or indirect parties and once your job is completed you can consider it done. Currently, there is no permit required for an oil tank removal in Mission. As part of our hassle free approach, we will synchronize the subcontractors involved in the project to ensure that things go smoothly and no stages in the oil tank removal process are overlooked.
Feel free to contact us now 604.725.1515 or info@oiltank.ca for more information about oil tank searches, oil tank removal, or contamination removal in Mission. If you are unsure if you have an oil tank, please select the book a scan button on the bottom of this screen and we will be delighted to assist you in the location of your tank or to provide an oil tank certificate/ report if no tank is found. If you have an oil tank on your property and need a fast and affordable solution, please select the book a quote option on the bottom of this screen and we will be happy to provide you with a quick, competitive, and transparent quote.