Underground Storage Tank Testing and Inspections
Federal opportunity from CITY OF RALEIGH. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Mar 30, 2026.
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Description
To Satisfy the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), Division of Waste Management (DWM) Underground Storage Tank (UST) Section’s requirements for inspecting and testing USTs (annually and triennially) as it relates to the properties located at 4225 Daly Rd., 4120 New Bern Ave., 8500 Battle Bridge Road, and 3304 Lake Woodard Drive Raleigh, North Carolina. The subject property located at 4225 Daly Road has a Parcel Identification Numbers (PIN) of 1725848613 and Facility Identification Number of 00-0- 0000005334. The subject property located at 4120 New Bern Avenue has a PIN of 1724846574 and Facility Identification Number of 00-0-0000032750. The subject property located at 8500 Battle Bridge Road has a PIN of 1724846574 and Facility Identification Number of 00-0-0000005336. The subject property located at 3304 Lake Woodard Road has a Facility Identification Number of 00-0-0000005335. Each subject property is at a different stage regarding their respective scheduled inspection due dates.
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