Oregon Real Estate, Oil Tanks and the DEQ
First there were wood and coal burning stoves. Then oil heat became the “standard.” Today it is natural gas. Oil furnaces require oil tanks. The tank can be in one of three places. Outside above ground, below ground …
Equity up in Smoke? Potential law change could require new wood stoves.
Older wood burning stoves pollute more than current models- much more. Sunday’s Oregonian article by Michael Milstein reports a potential law change that could require non-code wood burning stoves to be replaced when a house is sold: About …
Portlandmaps.com and Oil Tanks
www.Portlandmaps.com has always been a great resource. It just got better. They city has added all of the oil tank permits that they have on file. It is the far right option on the screen on the property …