Tank tags — can’t get fuel without themDepartment of Environmental Conservation unveils system to show underground fuel storage tanks in compliance with state regulations Petroleum News Alaska
In an effort to prevent leaking fuel storage tanks, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation and a business owner unveiled a new “tank tag.”
Bill Tatsuda, owner of Tatsuda’s Gas at Last in Ketchikan received the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation’s first “license plate” show....
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