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Underground Oil Tank
I was looking at a property the other day with a home inspector in the Norfolk, Va area, and we noticed a vent or fill line for an underground oil tank on the property. The tank could not be found, so it is unknown if the tank is leaking. I was wondering if anybody knew any state or local laws about remediation of abandoned underground tanks that are not used anymore on ones property.