Take time to check your oil tank

24 Sep 2014 04:48 PM

Autumn is here and it is the time of year when many households will be getting oil delivered ready for winter. 

It is also the time of year when the Environment Agency urges people to check their oil tanks to protect the environment and reduce the risk of potentially large financial losses.

Environment Officer Alison Hyman said:

Heating oil can cause serious problems if it gets into the environment. It can pollute rivers, harm wildlife and contaminate ground and drinking water. But it’s not just the cost of losing the oil that can be expensive, clean up costs can be large and are not always covered by household insurance policies.

This is why it is vital that oil is only ever stored in tanks that are in good condition. Both the tank and pipe work should be regularly inspected and people should never buy more oil than they can safely store.

Householders with domestic oil tanks should take the following action to ensure they are safe for use.

To report an oil spill or leak, people should contact the Environment Agency’s 24-hour emergency hotline on 0800 807060