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Utah County OKs cathodic-protection work for aging fuel tanks, cites replacement cost uncertainty
Summary
County commissioners authorized an agreement with M and N Cathodic to restore anode protection on aging underground fuel tanks, noting past tests showed failed protection and that decommissioning or full replacement could cost from about $150,000 to $500,000.
The Utah County Commission on an initial consent vote authorized the chair to sign agreements with M and N Cathodic to restore cathodic protection on aging underground fuel tanks used by county facilities.
County staff said a recent test showed the anode protection had failed, leaving steel tanks vulnerable. Richard Nelson, public works director,…
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