My son has a run-down house he was given by my ex-wife. Here in North Carolina, a lot of homes built in the '50's have in-ground fuel oil tanks. The house hasn't used the oil furnace in years but the tank was still there. He is trying to get a loan on the house but cannot get insurance due to the tank.
So he hired a company to lift out the tank and that was done. Both of us were surprised when we were told the EPA required soil tests to see if the tank had been leaking. The test cost $250 BTW!
Well, the results came back Friday and he failed the test! Not at all sure what is next.. someone along the way had mentioned there is federal assistance for soil remediation required by the EPA.. after you have spent the first $5,000!
Anyone here have any experience with such a situation?
So he hired a company to lift out the tank and that was done. Both of us were surprised when we were told the EPA required soil tests to see if the tank had been leaking. The test cost $250 BTW!
Well, the results came back Friday and he failed the test! Not at all sure what is next.. someone along the way had mentioned there is federal assistance for soil remediation required by the EPA.. after you have spent the first $5,000!
Anyone here have any experience with such a situation?