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fuel oil: While I'm on the subject of fuel oil - 05/30/08 01:51 PM
My in-laws have an active oil tank in their backyard. I wanted to see what could be done to protect their interests and found that, as a result of the Heating Oil Pollution Liability Act of 1995, a fund is available in Washington to cover the cost of leaks and other environmental damage up to $60,000 This program is available to owners of registered residential oil tanks only, and does not cover pre-existing oil leaks. More information is available at the Pollution Liability Insurance Agency. The Real Property Transfer Disclosure Statement, which most sellers of residential property in Washington are required
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fuel oil: The high cost of fuel oil - clean up! - 05/30/08 01:49 PM
I drove past it most every day, a cute blue older house in the Northgate area of Seattle. I didn't pay much attention to it until I saw the heavy equipment and trucks parked around the house as if cornering their prey. The house was coming down to make way for a much larger house for the owner's growing family. The following week the excavator uncovered an abandoned fuel oil tank and the owner was informed that the tank had leaked a considerable amount. The soil had to be removed and decontaminated costing him around 30 grand. I have, for several years, counseled my buyer
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John Paulson
Kenmore,
WA
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