Looking for professional storage tank inspections and tank integrity testing in the Dayton, OH 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 Dayton, OH 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 Dayton, OH area.
Under 40 CFR 112 (SPCC Rule), facilities storing 1,320 gallons or more of oil in ASTs (each container ≥ 55 gal) and with a reasonable potential to discharge into navigable waters—such as the Great Miami River, which runs through Dayton on its way to the Ohio River—must maintain an SPCC Plan. This includes documented inspections of tanks, piping, valves, and containment systems to prevent oil spills before they reach area waterways.
Ohio regulates ASTs containing flammable and combustible liquids primarily through the Ohio Fire Code (OAC Chapter 1301:7-7, specifically Rule 1301:7-7-57), administered by the Ohio Department of Commerce's State Fire Marshal – Bureau of Code Enforcement. The Fire Code governs installation permits, siting, secondary containment, and construction standards for covered tanks; fire code officials are authorized to require inspections on a case-by-case basis. Because Ohio has not promulgated its own oil pollution prevention regulations, Ohio EPA explicitly defers to the federal SPCC Rule (40 CFR 112) as the controlling environmental authority for ASTs. Inspections are commonly performed under STI SP001 for shop-built tanks and API 653 for field-erected tanks.
Genesis Inspection Services helps Dayton-area businesses throughout Montgomery County maintain safe, compliant aboveground storage tanks by delivering certified API 653 and STI SP001 inspections and thorough documentation to support compliance with EPA SPCC regulations and Ohio state requirements.