GPR Tank Sweep
A GPR Tank Sweep uses non-invasive subsurface technology (Ground Penetrating Radar) to locate buried Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) and subsurface and training to provide the safest and most accurate methods for locating underground storage tanks. It is important to know the difference between the typical “tank sweep” and what we provide. The typical “tank sweep” is completed with a simple metal detector. If they find something they say, “maybe it’s a tank or maybe something else”. We perform multiple “Area of Concern” investigations each week for clients who had hired (and paid) other tank sweep companies but could not actually determine if there is a tank below the surface.
When we perform a tank sweep, we make sure our technicians have actually removed tanks by working on our field crew. We are licensed in three states for tank removal and have removed tens of thousands of tank, we know about tanks. That fact by itself makes our work better than most every other company that professes they can locate tanks but can't remove them.
Our Geophysical division has over a quarter million dollars in equipment investments to ensure we have access to all the tools in the tool box.

Pro Tip
To be fair successful tank sweeps rely heavily on the experience of the technician as well as using more than one tool to locate a tank.
Why is Curren so good at Tank Sweeps?
From years of experience a GPR Tank Sweep by Curren provides the most comprehensive and successful approach. When we find a tank, you also get a cost to remove it with our report. We also strive to submit permits for removal within 24hours of being hired, that is an industry leading standard.
The photo below some tanks we found and removed, Curren is licensed for tank removal in Delaware, New Jersey & Pennsylvania.

Pro Tip
When the GPR scans over an oil tank, it provides a very distinct bell curve. Due to its unique dimensions, it is unmistakable from other underground anomalies.
UNDERGROUND TANK LOCATION EXPERTS
GPR Tank Sweep
A leaking oil tank can be the nightmare below the surface of the property you are buying. When oil tanks leak, they contaminate the soil and even the groundwater. Due to what we view as slightly unfair environmental regulations, if a property is purchased with a leaking tank, the new owner is responsible for all environmental cleanup costs
Environmental cleanup cost can range from what we call small of $10,000 to over $100,000 depending on how much fuel oil leaked into the surrounding soil. This cost is not covered by most homeowner insurance policies.
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