RI Department Of Environmental Management
Professional oil tank removal services in Providence, Rhode Island. Licensed contractor providing underground storage tank removal, soil testing, and environmental cleanup services.
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About This Contractor
RI Department Of Environmental Management provides oil tank removal services in the Providence, Rhode Island area. Contact them directly to learn more about their services and get a quote for your project.
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Oil Tank Removal Regulations Near Providence, Rhode Island
Any contractor working near Providence operates under the same statewide rules, regardless of which company you hire. Here's what applies:
Notable requirement: RIDEM UST regulations. Small state means high regulatory oversight. Property transfer disclosure required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit for oil tank removal near Providence, Rhode Island?
Yes — Rhode Island oil tank removal is overseen by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM), and permits generally run $100-250. A licensed contractor working near Providence should pull the permit as part of the job rather than leaving that step to you.
How much does oil tank removal typically cost near Providence, Rhode Island?
Across Rhode Island, a standard residential oil tank removal runs $2,000-4,000, plus the permit fee noted above. If a tank sweep is needed first to confirm a tank's location before removal, that typically adds $300-450. Get an itemized quote from more than one contractor near Providence before you commit, since the range is wide enough that a single quote doesn't tell you much on its own.
What should I confirm before hiring an oil tank removal contractor near Providence?
Verify the contractor holds current Rhode Island certification with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM), ask whether soil sampling and closure paperwork are included in the quote (not billed separately later), and confirm they carry pollution liability insurance — a general contractor's policy usually excludes environmental contamination.
For the full vetting checklist, see our guide to choosing an oil tank removal company and our contractor licensing requirements by state.