Looking for professional storage tank inspections and tank integrity testing in the Norfolk, NE area? Genesis Environmental Solutions’ personnel have extensive experience, specialty training and state of the art equipment for inspecting any type of tank including fuel, oil, sludge, water and chemical tanks.
Our personnel have certifications from both the American Petroleum Institute and Steel Tank Institute in the inspection and operation of these tanks, including:
This combination of expertise and nationally recognized certifications allow us to provide services for all types of projects, from a single fuel station tank to field-built erected tank farms.
You can trust Genesis for professional tank testing and environmental services.
Just a sample of the industries we work with in the Norfolk, NE area.
A few examples showing the range of projects that our storage tank division has worked on.
Performed tank cleaning and API 653 tank inspections and similar service inspections for YRC Worldwide. Fuel was removed and recycled prior to cleaning and inspection services.
Genesis was awarded this diesel storage tank project from West Plains Energy. The project included a API 653 inspection in addition to a coatings and lining application.
Performed tank inspection, cleaning, internal tank lining, piping replacement and containment grading for KCP&L. Project included coatings application on transfer pump station piping.
Clients we've done projects for over the years.
Your questions answered about tank inspections in the Norfolk, NE area.
Under 40 CFR 112 (SPCC Rule), facilities in the Norfolk area that store 1,320 gallons or more of oil in aboveground storage tanks (each container ≥ 55 gal) and have a reasonable possibility of discharge into navigable waters—such as the Elkhorn River, which passes directly through the city—must maintain a written SPCC Plan. That plan must be supported by documented inspections of tanks, piping, valves, and secondary containment systems to demonstrate ongoing spill-prevention readiness.
Nebraska regulates aboveground petroleum storage tanks under Title 153, Chapter 17 of the Nebraska Administrative Code, administered by the Nebraska State Fire Marshal's Fuels Safety Division (Flammable Liquid Storage Tank Section). The program requires an installation permit for any new or replacement AST storing Class I or Class II flammable or combustible liquids, and owners of aboveground petroleum storage tanks must register those tanks with the State Fire Marshal's Office—a requirement distinct from UST registration under Title 159. Nebraska does not prescribe a state-mandated periodic inspection cycle for in-service ASTs; ongoing integrity assessments and spill-prevention inspection intervals for qualifying facilities are governed by the federal SPCC Rule. Integrity inspections are commonly performed under STI SP001 (shop-built tanks) or API 653 (field-erected tanks). Locally, Norfolk City Code Chapter 8, Section 8-28 prohibits aboveground storage of flammable and combustible liquids within City limits except as specifically provided, requires conformance with NFPA 30 for tanks in the City's zoning jurisdiction outside corporate limits, and mandates a Norfolk Fire Division permit—an additional layer that Norfolk-area facilities must address alongside state and federal requirements.
Genesis Inspection Services helps businesses in Norfolk and throughout Madison County meet their aboveground storage tank compliance obligations by providing certified API 653 and STI SP001 inspections and the thorough documentation needed to support compliance with EPA SPCC regulations and Nebraska state requirements under Title 153, Chapter 17.