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Step 1: Tank removal

You have taken steps in the right direction by coming to Firstech Environmental. In the event that your tank has leaked, you will need an environmental consultant that can assist you in obtaining a “No Further Action” letter from the NJDEP.
Homeowner’s insurance coverage for cleanup costs from leaking residential oil tank leaks may depend on the language and interpretation of the individual policy. Typically, impact to the groundwater or a neighboring property qualifies as a 3rd party and is therefore eligible for coverage under many insurance policies. If a third party has been impacted, you can file a claim with your homeowner’s insurance provider that may minimize or eliminate your costs for the clean up.
The NJDEP has many programs to help homeowners afford the costs associated with cleaning up a property impacted as a result of an oil tank leaks. One of the NJDEP programs is a grant from the State. Another is a low interest loan, which can be used to pay for the tank leak.
Firstech Environmental’s experienced staff can assist you with your insurance claim, NJDEP grant, or the NJDEP low interest loan applications.

See Homeowner benefits for more information.
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Step 4: Once all excavation and backfilling are completed, the final step is to restore the property

Firstech Environmental provides highly competitive rates. We save you money by providing a turnkey service and a dedicated, professional staff to complete a project.
In addition, our experience and thorough knowledge of the NJDEP Technical Requirements for site remediation helps us achieve your goals.
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