02-02-2015, 07:52 PM
There are dozens of closed, vacant former gas stations (could be more than that, especially if you assume that tenant convenience stores are using some) in KW, multiply that by every other town in Canada and you can imagine how many sites each of the now handful of oil companies are on the hook for...I (perhaps overly optimistically) assume they are working their way through a few sites a year, all prioritized by a multitude of influencing factors. If you've got a couple in mind that as a citizen or a municipality should be moved up the priority list, there's probably ways to make that happen...I just am not sure what they are.
I simply assume that between the proliferation of the internal combustion engine, and the widespread use of fiberglass, that there's is (or was) a hell of a lot of steel tanks rusting away in moist soil...and leak monitoring and fuel worth inventorying are pretty newish ideas I think.
I simply assume that between the proliferation of the internal combustion engine, and the widespread use of fiberglass, that there's is (or was) a hell of a lot of steel tanks rusting away in moist soil...and leak monitoring and fuel worth inventorying are pretty newish ideas I think.