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We stay current on changing federal, state and local regulations, as well as industry trends to provide you with the most efficient, cost-effective solutions that keep you in compliance.
We offer the most comprehensive training for owner/operators in the fueling industry. Our Ohio A/B Operator training programs give the owner/operators one-on-one training.
Our services include:
Our licensed and certified testing technicians are highly-trained to ensure you obtain accurate results and are in compliance with the most current environmental regulations. As a full-service company, ECT has the tools and resources needed to immediately make any repairs or address any leak or remediation issues.
Most states currently require UST system owners to perform periodic testing on Automatic Tank Gauges (ATGs) to verify that all tank probes and sensors are in proper working order. Our experienced field technicians will:
Cathodic Protection (CP) is a method of controlling the corrosion of buried steel components. Metal USTs, steel piping and flex connectors that are in contact with the ground are susceptible to deterioration and corrosion, which can lead to catastrophic leaks and system failures.
With over 30 years of experience and expertise, our primary goal is to keep your site compliant with all local, state and federal EPA requirements. Our CP services include:
If you have an impressed CP system, an inspection is required every 30 or 60 days (depending on the state) to verify that rectifiers are turned on and emitting volts and amps to protect buried tanks. A written record must be kept available for inspection.
One of the most critical, but often overlooked, areas for maintaining proper UST facility compliance is verifying the integrity of the containment systems. These UST containment components most often include: Under Dispenser Containment Sumps (UDC), Tank Sumps and Overfill Containment Buckets (Spill Buckets).
These integral components of the UST system are the last line of defense against environmental contamination at a UST facility. Unfortunately, they are often the weakest structures due to environmental exposure, human neglect and their under-regulated status in some jurisdictions.
ECT offers a variety of containment tightness testing options, including both hydrostatic and vacuum testing. Additionally, Crompco’s experienced field technicians and account managers are knowledgeable, trained and fully-equipped to perform the required repairs and replacement of these systems.
Testing the key components of your underground storage tank (UST) system is one of the most important things you can do to reduce the risk of a fuel leak, which can cause catastrophic damage to the environment and put your business at extraordinary risk.
ECT can perform verification tests on your entire UST system – tanks, piping and leak detectors – ensuring that the whole system is tight and free from any leaks.
Our tank testing technologies can be used on virtually any petroleum product, on tanks with varying amounts of fuel, from nearly empty to 95% full.
All of our methods are third-party certified, in accordance with Federal EPA regulations and have been reviewed and approved by the National Work Group on Leak Detection. All work is performed by the most experienced and trained service crew in the industry.
Vapor Recovery Testing is used to determine if all elements of the Stage II system are functioning properly and within local regulatory guidelines. A malfunctioning system could release unacceptable levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the atmosphere and create the potential for significant financial loss.
Whether you have a Balance, Vac-Assist or Healy system – or any other type of system available on the market today – our field technicians have the knowledge and training to evaluate your Vapor Recovery System. Specific field tests include:
It should be noted that many states, counties and metropolitan areas are now in the process of eliminating Stage II Vapor Recovery System requirements. If that is applicable to your facility, we have the experience and knowledge to help you understand your ongoing responsibilities and to develop and execute any necessary decommissioning processes, timelines and service programs.
Spill containment buckets prevent petroleum products from being released into the environment in the event of a spill or overfill. Over time, exposure to fuel and weather can cause containment buckets to deteriorate and become a source of leaks which are often overlooked.
Our spill bucket testing service verifies that spill containment buckets continue to perform according to manufacturer specifications and are able to prevent release of product into the environment.
In the event that a spill bucket is found to be leaking, our service technicians can repair or replace it and test the system again, saving the time and expense of a return visit.