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NEW TANKS

NEW TANKS. Workers lower an underground gasoline tank into place at the Speedway gas station at 26 Mile Road and Van Dyke in Washington Township. Four tanks which can hold 10,000 gallons of fuel each will replace older tanks installed in 1980. Jerry Arnold, an Michigan Department of Environmental Quality tank inspector, said there were no environmental, health or safety issues with the old tanks. He said that companies typically replace old underground tanks because the insurance premiums increase as they age. (Photo by Larry Sobczak)

Workers lower an underground gasoline tank into place at the Speedway gas station at 26 Mile Road and Van Dyke in Washington Township. Four tanks which can hold 10,000 gallons of fuel each will replace older tanks installed in 1980. Jerry Arnold, an Michigan Department of Environmental Quality tank inspector, said there were no environmental, health or safety issues with the old tanks. He said that companies typically replace old underground tanks because the insurance premiums increase as they age. (Photos by Larry Sobczak)

NEW TANKS. Workers lower an underground gasoline tank into place at the Speedway gas station at 26 Mile Road and Van Dyke in Washington Township. Four tanks which can hold 10,000 gallons of fuel each will replace older tanks installed in 1980. Jerry Arnold, an Michigan Department of Environmental Quality tank inspector, said there were no environmental, health or safety issues with the old tanks. He said that companies typically replace old underground tanks because the insurance premiums increase as they age. (Photo by Larry Sobczak)

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