Out of order signs pop up at Vermont gas pumps [View all]
BURLINGTON, Vt. Some businesses in Vermont have stopped selling gasoline as they decide whether to replace their underground tanks.
As of January first, 26 Vermont facilities still needed to replace 61 single-walled tanks as part of a 2013 law.
Replacing the tanks could cost between $100,000 to $200,000 thousand dollars to replace tanks that work perfectly fine.
Charlie Handy's family has owned Handy's Service station in Burlington for almost 50 years.
"Now I'm trying to figure out if it's worth it to do the tanks. Or if it's not worth it for me to do the tanks," Handy said.
The business has single- walled underground gas tanks.
Handy has to switch them out with double- walled tanks if they want to remove the out of order bags.
The Department of Environmental Conservation said it's a safety issue. Gas in single walled tanks is more likely to leak into the soil or ground water.
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