Gasoline Storage Tank Installation and Maintenance

Learn how to install and maintain a gasoline storage tank

By Terri Deno
A gasoline storage tank is a convenient way to provide certain properties with a good amount of gasoline for use in vehicles and farm equipment. There are many federal and state requirements to meet for installation and maintenance practices. These requirements ensure that the surrounding environment will not be heavily impacted during gasoline storage tank installation and maintenance procedures.

Gasoline storage tanks can be installed above ground or underground, and each of these installations provide their own set of challenges. To find instructions for installation and maintenance, consider the following sources of gasoline storage tank information:

1. Guides on how to properly install a gas storage tank;

2. A gasoline storage tank directory of maintenance solutions;

3. Individual state requirements for installation and maintenance procedures.

 

Look for installation instructions from a gasoline storage tank provider

Providers of gasoline storage tanks usually provide detailed information for installation of this type of storage tank. A storage tank for gasoline can either be installed above ground or underground. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set a standard for underground installation to prevent the gasoline additive Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (MTBE) from leaking into groundwater sources.
Try: MVM provides a list of requirements that a gasoline storage tank must meet in order to be installed above ground. Cal Gasoline provides information on new installation techniques to prevent gasoline additives from being leaked into groundwater.

Find gasoline storage tank maintenance information

Once a gasoline tank is properly installed, it must be checked regularly to make sure there are no leaks and that all of the components are still working properly. Many states require gasoline storage tanks to be inspected on a regular basis or when a gasoline storage tank is installed on a property that is being sold. Maintenance solutions can also be found through professional storage tank inspection companies.
Try: Highland Tank provides information on maintenance for gas and chemical tanks, such as a system inspection checklist and ways to keep water out of an underground storage system. Companies may also consider hiring professionals such as Core Engineered Solutions to provide maintenance support.

Check with state agencies for a gasoline storage tank list of requirements

Most states have specific guidelines on where and how a gasoline storage tank can be installed on residential or commercial properties. These guidelines and regulations are in place to consider the environmental impact and possible contamination of the area surrounding an underground or above ground storage tank.
Try: The Wisconsin Department of Commerce provides information on the laws regarding underground and above ground storage tanks on residential properties, including when a maintenance assessment should be conducted. The Maryland Department of the Environment provides information on the necessary permits to install gasoline storage tanks.