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Jun 26, 2023DEC advising property owners to check oil fuel tanks and prevent natural gas build-up | wgrz.com
NEW YORK — As the temperature outside begins to drop, heating systems are being turned on. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) wants to remind property owners to ensure their tanks are safe and secure ahead of winter.
The DEC stressed the importance of checking for leaks or spills before receiving fuel oil shipments.
Their list below includes things to look out for to protect your property, health, and the environment.
For above-ground heating fuel oils storage tanks, look for:
For underground heating fuel oils storage tanks, look for:
The DEC Spills Hotline at 1-800-457-7362 should be contacted if fuel oil spills or leaks occur.
A build-up of natural gas in a home is also a concern; this can cause explosions. The DEC recommends installing methane detection alarms in any closed space where it can accumulate. They also say that a build-up could be better detected if mercaptan, an odorant, is added to natural gas.
“Planning ahead for the winter season will help save New Yorkers time, money, and potential headaches later on when it comes to home heating,” DEC Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar said. “Annual inspections and other simple precautions can prevent leaks and spills and ensure people, property, and the environment are protected.”
For more information, visit the DEC website.