greenetree said:
In your hard clay soil, it is pretty hard to miss...
....Although, since the old tank is likely sitting in fill dirt, it may not be so obvious. I would be tempted to request that the sampling be done down to the clay, which shouldn't be far at all..
eire said:
No snark here, seriously. Are you saying that even if the tank is pulled, inspected by the town, and it is reported that there is no evidence of leak or corrosion, you think they should have the soil tested?
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Is this the typical procedure? I've read online that many attorneys write into the contract that soil testing is required in order to confirm definitively that the soil is not contaminated. Right now the only clause we have states that remediation and a No Further Action letter must be obtained from NJDEP if the soil is contaminated...but I suppose it might be possible to overlook the contamination if they do not conduct thorough soil tests.
Should I require testing as part of the tank removal? Or am I just being paranoid?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
For what it's worth...the tank is supposedly only 10 years old.