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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Single Skin Oil Tanks
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Single Skin Oil Tanks
Unlike Bunded Oil Tanks, Single Skin Oil Tanks incorporate no form of secondary containment whatsoever. Therefore, in the event of a spillage, an environmental pollution incident will result. Any plastic
Single Skin Oil Tanks are therefore inherently unsuitable for installation at any agricultural, commercial, industrial and institutional installations. At many installations, fitting a Single Skin Oil Tank where a Bunded Tank is legally required is a criminal offence.
Single Skin Oil Tanks are also unsuitable for installation at most domestic oil storage installations too. They should never be installed where:
- The tank is within 10 metres of a river, stream, ditch, lakes, canal, the sea, soakaway, septic tank, effluent treatment system, water storage tank, aquifer or gully, or where a spill from the lank could reach the aforementioned
- The tank is within 10 metres of an open drain or manhole, or where a spill could run into an open drain or manhole
- The vent point is not visible from the fill point and / or an offset fill point is in use
- The tank is within 50 metres of a well, borehole or spring, or where a spill from the tank could reach the aforementioned
- The tank is supplying fuel to premises other than a dwelling occupied by a single family
- The tank is positioned within 50 metres of agricultural land
- Any other site specific hazard exists
- In the event of a spillage (however caused) a pollution incident will result
Even where a Single Skin Tank may currently suffice, serious consideration should be given to fitting a Bunded Tank. Unlike Single Skin Tanks, Bunded Tanks consist of a tank within a tank. The inner tank is the primary storage vessel, whilst the outer tank acts as a failsafe. In the event of a spill, any Surplus fuel will be safely and securely contained within the outer tank and an environmental pollution incident will be averted.
All Oil Tank Companies will assume no responsibility whatsoever for the installation of a Single Skin Oil Tank where a Bunded Tank is required.





