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Home Fuel Oil
Recovery Program
In 1987, the
Environmental Protection Agency ranked all Florida counties as having
the highest possible risk of groundwater pollution because the aquifer
is relatively shallow and permeable. One gallon of oil leaked into the
aquifer can pollute as much as one million gallons of groundwater. Home
heating fuel or oil, like other petroleum products, accidentally
discharged from leaking underground or above-ground residential tanks is
a major source of groundwater pollution.
The
Solid Waste Division offers the removal of home fuel oil FREE to all
Volusia County residents. You can help to protect your water supply by
calling our office today and arranging for our staff to pump out your
tank. Please call us at:
386-943-7889 in West Volusia
386-257-6021 in the Daytona Beach area
386-423-3862 in Southeast Volusia
Quick facts
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Thousands of rusting, deteriorating home fuel oil tanks have been
left in the ground in Volusia County, and many homeowners are
unaware of their presence.
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These tanks often are filled with 10 to 250 gallons of old heating
oil.
- One
gallon of oil can pollute up to one million gallons of water.
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Volusia County’s Solid Waste Division will remove old heating oils
from homes FREE.
What to look for
in your yard

- Are
there two pipes about 6” to 10” apart near your home? They may be
beside your heat pump.
- Is
part of your yard withering, or are a lot of plants dying in one
area?
- Has
your contractor found a below-ground tank with pipes cut off in your
yard?
If so,
please call us for safe removal of oil.

Instructions and agreement
Our goal is to remove
abandoned home fuel oil from all known tanks. This effort is so
important to the protection of Volusia County’s aquifer and environment,
we will remove the oil FREE.
Once you have determined you need fuel oil removed from your tank,
please call one of these numbers to schedule an appointment:
386-943-7889 in West Volusia
386-257-6021 in the Daytona Beach area
386-423-3862 in Southeast Volusia
You also will need to complete an agreement form. Please click on the
link below, print out the page, fill it out completely, and fax it to
386-943-7904 or mail it to:
Home Fuel Oil Recovery Program
3151 E. New York Ave.
DeLand, FL 32724
HFO agreement
Removal or disposal of
tanks
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Below-ground tanks |
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The tank can be dug up and
disposed of by an excavating contractor for a fee. This is the
best method because it is permanent.
If this is not economically feasible, pour a bag of Oil Dry or
an equivalent product into the tank to absorb the oil residue.
Then fill the tank with sand or dirt. This will prevent the tank
from coming out of the ground during a major storm and forming a
minor sink hole after the tank decomposes. |
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A 150-gallon tank will require
about 1.25 cubic yards of sand or fill dirt. |
Do not
fill the tank with water or other liquid because the oil will float up
and out of the tank. Also, a leak may form, causing the liquid to leak
into the ground and create a minor sink hole.
Above-ground tanks
The Tomoka Landfill will accept empty, cleaned fuel tanks for a nominal
fee. One end of the tank must be totally cut off, and holes must be
punched in the other end. It is recommended you use a grease-dissolving
agent (such as Dawn) to clean the tank.
A
private contractor may remove an unclean tank for a service fee.
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