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New HampshireRegulatory Agency: NH DES (New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services)
New Hampshire Oil Tank Removal: DES Requirements
New Hampshire relies heavily on heating oil, making buried tank management an important issue. The NH DES Petroleum Remediation Section oversees tank closures and cleanups. Southern New Hampshire communities near the Massachusetts border have particularly high concentrations of older homes with underground tanks.
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NH DES Tank Program
New Hampshire regulates underground tanks through DES:
⢠**Registration** - Certain tanks require registration
⢠**Closure requirements** - Proper procedures required
⢠**Soil sampling** - Required during removal
⢠**Cleanup standards** - NH Env-Or 600 standards
⢠**Petroleum Remediation** - DES section handles contamination
⢠**Documentation** - Closure reports required
Southern NH Focus
Southern New Hampshire has many buried tanks:
⢠**Nashua/Manchester** - Urban areas with older homes
⢠**Salem/Londonderry** - Suburban communities
⢠**Seacoast** - Portsmouth area homes
⢠**Real estate** - Tank issues common in transactions
⢠**Border communities** - Some MA contractors serve NH
NH Removal Process
New Hampshire tank removal process:
1. **Qualified contractor** - NH-experienced company
2. **Local permits** - As required by municipality
3. **DES notification** - If required
4. **Tank removal** - Proper procedures
5. **Soil sampling** - Per DES guidance
6. **Lab analysis** - Certified laboratory
7. **Compare to standards** - NH cleanup criteria
8. **Remediation** - If contamination found
9. **Documentation** - Complete closure report
10. **File with DES** - As required
Cleanup Standards
NH contamination cleanup follows Env-Or 600:
⢠**Soil standards** - Residential cleanup criteria
⢠**Groundwater protection** - Priority in NH
⢠**Risk-based options** - Available in some cases
⢠**DES oversight** - For significant contamination
⢠**Closure requirements** - Documentation needed
š° Typical New Hampshire Costs
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Tank Sweep | $250 - $450 |
| Standard Tank Removal | $1,500 - $3,000 |
| Removal with Contamination | $3,500 - $12,000 |
| Major Remediation | $12,000 - $40,000+ |
* Prices vary by location, contractor, and site conditions. Get multiple quotes.
š” Pro Tips for New Hampshire Homeowners
- āSouthern NH has highest concentration of buried tanks
- āSome MA contractors also serve southern NH
- āKeep closure documentation
- āReport releases to DES
- āGroundwater protection is priority
- āGet tank sweep for older NH homes
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