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Water tanks in pastures need to be dumped out a minimum of once a week in the summer time to control mosquitoes and to clean and scrub out algae. In the winter, tanks should be dumped at least once per month. Options for dumping include siphoning, ... more
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This link porvides the information about the TCEQ requirements for Financial Assurance for USTs. ... more
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The waste Management Act was amended in 1997 to incorporate provisions for managing and regulating contaminated sites. The Contaminated Sites Regulation provides rules to complement the contaminated sites provisions in the Waste Management act. ... more
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If PCU is roof mounted, fire suppression system should be installed immediately under roof line to prevent agent freezing. If PCU is mounted indoors, fire suppression system should be installed directly beside PCU. ... more
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Australia followed the normal British/Commonwealth TOE's as regards to most organization matters, armored vehicles would doubless not be an exception. So for a given time period the Australian's were likely organized more or less the same as the ... more
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Recommended storage is horizontally, to save warehouse space and prevent damage. Tanks should be stored with the lid on. ... more
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We do not sell or market ParaGuard as invert safe because it would be impossible to test it with every available invert under every potential water parameter. We have had people use it with invertabrates with no problems, but we have also had ... more
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The Department developed a guidance document for Maine 's aboveground and underground gasoline storage tank owners with basic information on preparing for the introduction of an ethanol-gasoline blended product to their tank systems. The primary ... more
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Polyethylene tanks have lower cost than stainless steel or fibreglass. Lightweight - less than one-half, the weight of steel. Seamless construction, for easy cleaning and leak proof service. Exceptional Impact resistance Polyethylene has longer ... more
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There are a number of important differences between steel and plastic (polyethylene) water tanks: • Steel water tanks are 100% UV-proof. This means they will not degrade in sunlight. Plastic water tanks (polyethylene) are affected by Ultra Violet ... more
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