Two thoughts:
The underground tank is subject to corrosion that will not be seen.
A leak underground may, as happened in a Minneapolis suburb in the past
couple of years, follow the gas line into the building and accumulate
there. In the Minneapolis case, the accumulated gas inside the building
exploded and leveled the building, killing one person.
73 de WOØW
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>That opens a whole nuther can of worms. Burying a fuel tank comes with a
>whole lot of regulations and requirements.
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>Roger Halstead (K8RI and ARRL 40 year Life Member)
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