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Rhode IslandRegulatory Agency: RI DEM (Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management)
Rhode Island Heating Oil Tank Removal Guide
Rhode Island, despite its small size, has thousands of properties with underground heating oil tanks. The RI DEM regulates tank closures and cleanups through the Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program and the Office of Waste Management. Given the state's coastal location and groundwater concerns, proper tank management is essential.
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RI DEM Tank Regulations
Rhode Island's UST regulations are found in the Rules and Regulations for Underground Storage Facilities:
⢠**Closure requirements** - Proper decommissioning required
⢠**Notification** - DEM notification for tank closures
⢠**Soil assessment** - Sampling required during removal
⢠**Cleanup standards** - RI Remediation Regulations apply
⢠**Licensed contractors** - Should use experienced professionals
⢠**Documentation** - Closure reports required
Providence Metro Area
The Providence metropolitan area has many older homes with tanks:
⢠**Dense development** - Three-deckers and older homes common
⢠**Real estate impact** - Tank issues affect property sales
⢠**Contractor availability** - Good selection in metro area
⢠**Municipal permits** - Local permits typically required
⢠**Documentation** - Important for property transactions
RI Tank Removal Process
Standard Rhode Island removal process:
1. **Hire qualified contractor** - RI experience important
2. **DEM notification** - As required by regulations
3. **Local permits** - Municipal excavation permits
4. **Tank removal** - Proper extraction
5. **Soil sampling** - Per DEM guidance
6. **Lab analysis** - Certified laboratory
7. **Compare to standards** - RI cleanup criteria
8. **Remediation** - If contamination found
9. **Closure documentation** - Complete records
10. **Site restoration** - Final grading and seeding
Contamination Response
When contamination is discovered in Rhode Island:
⢠**RI Remediation Regulations** - Govern cleanup requirements
⢠**Risk-based approach** - Available for certain situations
⢠**Groundwater protection** - Priority given state's aquifers
⢠**Professional oversight** - May require licensed professionals
⢠**Cleanup timeframes** - Reasonable timeframes expected
š° Typical Rhode Island Costs
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Tank Sweep | $250 - $450 |
| Standard Tank Removal | $1,500 - $3,000 |
| Removal with Contamination | $3,500 - $12,000 |
| Major Remediation | $12,000 - $40,000+ |
* Prices vary by location, contractor, and site conditions. Get multiple quotes.
š” Pro Tips for Rhode Island Homeowners
- āNotify RI DEM as required for tank closures
- āGet local permits before excavation
- āKeep closure documentation
- āProvidence area has good contractor selection
- āConsider environmental assessment before buying older homes
- āGroundwater protection is priority in RI
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