01/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/17/2025 08:51
Underground storage tanks (USTs) are essential for industries that depend on storing petroleum and hazardous materials. From gas stations to manufacturing facilities to transport companies, these tanks quietly do their job beneath the surface. But ignoring their maintenance can lead to significant problems-leaks that contaminate soil and groundwater, and costly cleanups that could cripple a business.
This is where proper maintenance and the right technology come into play. If you're responsible for USTs, today's article will help you understand why these practices matter and how to stay ahead of compliance requirements while protecting your investment and the environment.
Official Inspections
For years, many states conducted UST inspections irregularly-sometimes every four years or longer. This led to serious issues, including frequent leaks and low compliance rates. Recognizing the problem, Congress passed the Energy Policy Act of 2005, mandating that USTs be inspected at least once every three years.
Why does inspection frequency matter? A study released by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) showed that more inspections lead to better compliance. Facilities that were already compliant during prior inspections improved even further with consistent oversight, while those struggling to meet standards showed gradual progress.
Nationally, compliance rates increased from 66% in 2005 to 81% in 2015, thanks in large part to the new inspection schedule. These inspections catch problems before they become disasters, encouraging facility owners to adopt proactive habits.
The Cost of Neglecting USTs
Failing to maintain USTs doesn't just risk noncompliance-it puts your business, community, and environment in harm's way. When a tank leaks, the consequences can be staggering:
Proper maintenance and regular inspections are your first line of defense against these risks. Are your
USTs ready for inspections?
Technology Role
Here's where things get interesting. Automatic Tank Gauges (ATGs) have revolutionized UST management. Common ATGs on the market include Veeder-Root, Pneumercator, ProGauge, Evo, and more.
An ATG will monitor:
Why does this matter? For underground tanks, you can't rely on visual checks. Therefore, ATGs are more than optional upgrades-they are a regulatory necessity. The EPA requires leak detection systems for all USTs to ensure that even small leaks don't go unnoticed. With features like automated alerts and remote monitoring, ATGs help businesses stay compliant while simplifying day-to-day operations.
They also streamline inventory management, reducing losses from theft, evaporation, or temperature-related fuel expansion. By investing in these systems, UST owners not only meet EPA standards but also gain valuable insights into their operations.
Mansfield Energy: Your Partner in Compliance
Are your tanks up to date? When was your last inspection? Addressing these questions today can save headaches-and costs-tomorrow.
Navigating UST regulations can be overwhelming, but Mansfield Energy offers comprehensive support to keep businesses compliant and efficient. With services ranging from Tank installation to ATGs to maintenance programs, Mansfield ensures UST systems meet the highest standards.
Mansfield also provides training and consultation, helping companies understand regulatory requirements and adopt best practices. By partnering with experts, businesses can avoid guesswork and focus on running their operations smoothly. Ready to learn more? Call us today!