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13 years later, I have performed nearly 2000 inspections, seen many tanks as solid as the day they were installed, some that required only a few simple repairs to insure another 20 years of service, and a very few that were condemned, the result of corrosive chemicals, poor installation, and very high sludge levels. The condemned tanks were nearly always facility surplus; repairable for much less than the cost of a new installation, but simply not needed. Your problem tank is probably saveable.
Tank inspection should be cost effective, efficient, and fit into your schedule. I understand those priorities, can work with your resources, and we can get this done. We can help maintain the value and reliability of your facility. We just need to start.