I've noticed that when a gas station gets torn down, and a new one goes up it's all done pretty quickly and smoothly without delay.
However, when a gas station is torn down and the underground tanks are removed to make way for a hise rise, strip mall or whatever, how come the land is fenced off and stays vacant for a significant amount of time? i.e over a year???
Can someone enlighten me on why this is and for how long the land needs to breath for?
I'm a very curious boy.
However, when a gas station is torn down and the underground tanks are removed to make way for a hise rise, strip mall or whatever, how come the land is fenced off and stays vacant for a significant amount of time? i.e over a year???
Can someone enlighten me on why this is and for how long the land needs to breath for?
I'm a very curious boy.





