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A site walkover may provide clues as to theresence of an abandoned doped UST. Heating tanks <br /> oil to II <br /> usually exhibit spillage during filling, especially if the tank is old and has been filled repeatedly over <br /> a number of years. Staining of the soil with or without the characteristic odor of fuel oil may be an <br /> indicator of the presence of an abandoned fuel oil tank. If the soil appears to be undisturbed, check <br /> for the presence of a fill pipe or a fill pipe that may have been cut off below ground level and <br /> covered over.- <br /> Fuel <br /> ver.Fuel oil tanks areenerall b <br /> g yu reed near the foundation of the building. Check the basement of the <br /> structure for the placement of the furnace and any piping to an outside wall that may remain. If- <br /> thei <br /> p ping has been removed,look for a hole or patched hole in the wall in theeneral vicinity <br /> g ty of the <br /> furnace or the area where the furnace once resided. The fuel oil tank, if present,should be on the <br /> other side of the wall, near the foundation. Fuel oil tanks of greater than 1 100allons capacity <br /> g P tY <br /> shoulda registered b gistered by the tank owner with the MPCA. Contact the Tanks and Emergency <br /> Response Section at(612) 297-8679 to see if there is any information that indicates the presence or <br /> former mer presence of a tank at this site. <br /> USTs areenerall buried " <br /> g y b reed 36 42 below ground. Metal detection devices such as those <br /> used by <br /> NSP to locate metal gas lines and electrical wires may be capable of detecting the presence of an • <br /> UST if it isn't buried too deep. <br /> Soil borings in an area of the site suspected b ted to contain <br /> p an UST can be conducted <br /> but this can be a <br /> costly option. If the soil is sandy or otherwise relatively porous, a metal rod may be driven into the <br /> ground to a depth of 48" or so in areas suspected to contain a buried UST. Excavation may also be <br /> an option, however, this is labor intensive, may be costly and will be disruptive of the integrity of <br /> the site. <br /> v:.v:;..v:::?•i:•i;::::v:::::.}.,.-.......v:.v:::r::?�.:n'-i:.i:?:::::{?4i}:-?i:4.......:......:..:•::•.:v:•i:•i:?:?:.v:::::.i.::is?:^iit:•ii:??Jii:•iiii:.:v:.::.:n�::.v.:::::::::n:. .... <br /> :rti=:ti?iiJiii:{:•::tii:iv: :+yf•:•i:?y;:::::;•.v:::::::::.�::.v:::: <br /> i::WEL <br /> .titiij'rii:;::;ii:-: <br /> :.w:ri?i:?+;:;:jiffy.;;:•:•}}:+::v:.y:i?:}:�.;;,;.;::.::.iii <br /> '•:ff:..v::.v:: x:.vn..v:v:nv:.:v::::.'•:.�?k+vzr.�:?;.;•T?:.}>:.::.....:.:n.......:::::::nv:v.:::.......;::::.. <br /> ....ri':?v:•i:rjj'}i:iii::jviiiiiiiiriiiY:::::ti^iii:is <br /> • vvv::.v......... .. w.y::?:::::::::: ::::•:::::::. v}::::::•::::::.i:;•iii:...v......• w::::;:}:•ff:?:::n�:ry::::.?:{4i:?:-ii:6ii;:;i?ili:?.i:i <br /> ...::::::.vx:nv.•....•• m:. •v n�v•n..w:::. ::n•:nv:::n:v�:i•::4i:is i:•::ti?-:XGJC ••.• <br /> m....n......:.e..:.r...:::?.:::::??::Gi::•:ffih:•:::iiv:i::::i:ji:i+:..::::vi <br /> ..... ...... .. ..... :::.:::.,iii:<{�} nv::::.:v:.:::viiY.??4y:?:.i::n}::.i:::.i:::?:.i'•y.:i:??i• <br /> ......nnv:nv::• vvnv:nvw:::n:w::::ff:.:vff:::::::•i::m::W:::.v: <br /> The presence of unsealed wells is a concern in many older buildings. Any unsealed or improperly <br /> sealed wells need to be identified and a licensed well contractor needs to be contacted to properly <br /> seal the well(s). The following information includes some clues on how you might locate an <br /> unsealed well and who to contact to learn more about them. <br /> Locating unsealed wells is a combination of research and educated guesses. There are three areas <br /> where records of old wells may be located: <br /> ♦ Minnesota Geological Survey (612) 627-4784,water well records by section, township and <br /> range, and sometimes by address, <br /> ♦ Minnesota Department of Health Well Management Unit(612) 215-0811, Pre-1990 the wells are <br /> classified by year and the contractor that drilled the well, <br /> 3 <br />