Heating Oil Tank Closures in Oregon: Status and Process

20 Mar

Heating Oil Tank Closures in Oregon: Status and Process

Heating Oil Tank Closures in Oregon: Status and Process

Tuesday, March 20, 2018 (12:00 PM to 1:00 PM)
1.0 CE Hours
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Department of Environmental Quality staff will review status and process for heating oil tank closures in Oregon, especially regarding pre-1960 single family residences where tanks are most common. The session will cover:

· Accessing DEQ files and databases
· Basic decommissioning and cleanup procedures
· Contractor licensing requirements and expectations
· Program changes and plans for 2018
· Questions and Answers

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Ash Desmond

Ingrid Gaffney
I have worked for four years in DEQ’s Heating Oil Tank Program as the duty officer. Prior to DEQ, for two years, I worked for an environmental consultant. And for three years, before jumping into the environmental field, I worked for a Title Insurance company as a sales rep. I am a graduate of Portland State University, and I am a native Oregonian.

Michael Kortenhof

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