Tank Trouble Tuesday
A fueling facility in Tanknology’s Midwest region requested a TankCam® inspection of an 12,000-gallon fiberglass tank to inspect for undesirable conditions or abnormal operating conditions. The tank held premium unleaded.
The TankCam inspection showed a visible crack on the side wall. Blisters were visible on a tank end dome and the ball was missing from the ball float and seen on the bottom of the tank. A patch was visible at the tank bottom and residue was found at the product line.
TankCam® video inspection services from Tanknology help you detect UST problems with no need for excavation or manned entry. TankCam is patent pending.

A fueling facility in Tanknology’s Southwest region requested a TankCam® inspection of an 12,000-gallon fiberglass tank to inspect for undesirable conditions or abnormal operating conditions. The tank held regular unleaded.
The TankCam inspection showed widespread internal discoloration. The inspection also revealed areas of what appeared to be liquid staining in the lower half of the tank. No active ingress was observed at the time of the inspection.
TankCam® video inspection services from Tanknology help you detect UST problems with no need for excavation or manned entry. TankCam is patent pending.

A fueling facility in Tanknology’s Northwest region requested a TankCam® inspection of an 12,000-gallon fiberglass tank to inspect for undesirable conditions or abnormal operating conditions. The tank held premium unleaded.
The TankCam inspection showed multiple cracks in the tank walls, with most appearing along the tank rib lines. The lower half of the tank walls were partially obscured by a build-up of sludge and residue, and the lower tank walls exhibited blistering and a possible pinhole.
TankCam® video inspection services from Tanknology help you detect UST problems with no need for excavation or manned entry. TankCam is patent pending.

