Buried oil tank state pages for disclosure, records, and closing steps
Use the state page when disclosure, missing paperwork, or a sweep decision depends on the state's rules. Public launch coverage is NJ, NY, CT, and ME.
Choose the state that controls the next permit search or document request.
In New Jersey, get the disclosure, closure paperwork, and tank evidence straight before you talk credits, removal, or cleanup.
NJ New YorkIn New York, get the local permit record, closure proof, and site clues straight before you assume the problem is solved.
NY ConnecticutIn Connecticut, start with the seller disclosure, closure paperwork, and site clues before you decide whether this is a sweep, tank closure, or spill problem.
CT MaineIn Maine, do not rely on age or seller memory. Start with fuel history, closure paperwork, and visible clues before you decide what happens next.
ME- Coverage is currently limited to NJ, NY, CT, and ME public state pages.
- Every state page shows review dates and official links before the checklist opens.
- Use a state page when permits, local practice, or agency language may change the next step.
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We shape pages around the question people actually have: paperwork, disclosure, sweep timing, closure, or leak risk.
We cut anything that sounds more certain than the public documents support.
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