Posted by Mark Robke on April 12, 2015 at 10:49:49 from (75.89.156.224):
In Reply to: spending big $$$ posted by Hoofer B on April 12, 2015 at 05:48:13:
If you still have the energy to devote to the business,to keep it growing,at your age you should probably go for it.BUT-I agree with chucksoliver77 = MAKE SURE that there is no EPA issues with that 120,000 gallon fuel storage.Even if it is ok now,it has to be constantly monitored for leaks.The EPA will always be needing inspections,record keeping,and reports.Cleanups and fines can be costly.That is what I'd worry about.My former workplace had a 10,000 gallon diesel tank,and used to have another gas 10,000 tank that was removed in the '90s.In 2013 and 2014 benzine was found in the soil from the gas tank and the ground water had to be cleaned up.A pump house, collection lines,special sewer lines,power feed to the pump house all had to installed.And all this too, has to be maintained and monitored,besides the tank that is in the ground.Good luck with your decision.Mark
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