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Is there any digging required to install Tripolymer Tank Media?

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Is there any digging required to install Tripolymer Tank Media?

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A. Where law allows all that is necessary to install Tripolymer Tank Media is to pump or vacuum out any remaining oil from the tank, pour in and disperse a bag or two of oil absorbent material to dry any remaining sludge and then install Tripolymer. In some areas it is required that the tank be exposed accessed and cleaned of remaining oil and sludge. Once this has been done it is an easy job to install Tripolymer Tank Media, close the tank and backfill. Using this method requires a much smaller hole as compared to a total tank removal. Note: Before abandoning any above or belowground oil storage tanks, be sure to check with your state or local agency overseeing UST abandonment procedures.

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