
Tank Removed and Contamination Found? What NJ Property Owners Should Do Next
This is one of the most common calls Oak Environmental gets.
The tank gets removed.
Then someone says, “contamination was found.”
Now the property owner is left asking:
What happens now?
Why this moment feels so stressful
If contamination was found, the tank being gone does not mean the case is over.
That is where people get stuck.
Property owners often do not know:
What was actually found
What still needs to be done
What happens with NJDEP
How to close out the case
Tank removal is not case closure
This is the big point.
If contamination was found, the next issue is the discharge and what is needed to address it the right way.
That is why the conversation shifts from tank work to environmental work.
What needs to happen now
If contamination was found after removal, the next priority is finding out what still needs to be done.
You want to know:
What exactly was found already
What still needs to happen
What it will take to close out the case
The goal is not to panic.
The goal is to get the problem handled the right way.
What most property owners are really trying to achieve
The real goal is the No Further Action letter from the NJDEP.
That is the finish line property owners care about most.
How Oak Environmental helps
Oak Environmental helps New Jersey property owners handle the problem after contamination is found and work toward case closure.
That includes help with:
Making sense of what was found
Handling the environmental side of the problem
Getting the No Further Action letter
If you were told contamination was found after tank removal, do not stay stuck in the handoff.
Get the problem moving in the right direction.
Tank removed and contamination found?
Oak Environmental helps New Jersey property owners get the problem handled and move toward case closure.
