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What should I do if my underground tank is leaking?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

If your underground propane tank is leaking, you should immediately stop using it, mark the location for future reference, and contact a professional propane tank removal service to assess and safely remove the tank.

Safety Precautions

When dealing with a leaking underground propane tank, it’s essential to exercise extreme caution to prevent accidents and injuries. Start by marking the location of the leak with a visible flag or paint, and then contact the propane supplier or a certified propane technician to confirm the leak. Never attempt to repair or access the tank yourself, as this can lead to further complications and risks.

Tank Removal

To safely remove the leaking underground propane tank, you’ll need to contact a professional propane tank removal service. These services will typically send a technician equipped with specialized equipment, such as a backhoe or excavator, to locate and dig up the tank. The technician will then carefully remove the tank and dispose of it in an environmentally responsible manner. In most cases, the service will also inspect the surrounding soil and groundwater for any signs of contamination and take necessary steps to mitigate the issue.

Post-Removal Steps

After the tank has been removed, you’ll need to take steps to restore the area to its original condition. This may involve backfilling the excavation site, regrading the ground, and reseeding or sodding the area as needed. Depending on the extent of the leak, you may also need to test the soil and groundwater for propane contamination and take steps to remediate the area if necessary. In some cases, you may be required to contact local authorities or environmental agencies to report the leak and obtain any necessary permits or certifications.

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