123ArticleOnline Logo
Welcome to 123ArticleOnline.com!
ALL >> Business >> View Article

Gas Station Financing - How To Tell If A Gas Station Has Environmental Issues

Profile Picture
By Author: Harold Jaynes
Total Articles: 4
Comment this article
Facebook ShareTwitter ShareGoogle+ ShareTwitter Share

One of the main reasons it is difficult to obtain gas station financing is the notion that gas stations and convenience stores pose a greater environmental risk than other types of commercial properties. While it is true that it is much less likely to get leakage or spillage at a multi-family, office building, golf course and other commercial buildings, the laws enacted and equipment used at newer gas stations drop the probability significantly.

Frequently when a gas station or convenience store has had environmental issues, the current seller might not have been the owner at the time of the release and they may or may not be aware of the true environmental status.

Environmental issues are broken down into three main categories, 1) Leakage; 2) Spillage and 3) Migration. Leakage is when there is leakage from either the Underground Storage Tank (UST) or from the lines running from the UST's to the MPD's (dispensers / pumps). Spillage is when the Stage I or Stage II recovery system isn't functioning properly and there is overspill from either the tanker filling the Underground Storage Tanks or a customer overfilling ...
... the tank of their automobile. Migration is when fuel leaks from another facility onto the property in question. Migration can be close by or from miles away. This is why when doing a Phase I or Phase II, they check within a five mile radius.

Many times when a seller is selling a gas station or convenience store, they will represent to a potential buyer that a site is clean or has a clean bill of health. If a site has had environmental problems, even problems that do not require action, there may be an open file with the State DEP or DEQ. If a site requires a Correction Action Program (CAP) or some cleanup, they generally will fall into three phases: 1) Remediation (or cleanup); 2) Monitoring and 3) No Further Action status (NFA).

Often the seller will confuse when a site is in the remediation phase or the monitoring phase that it is clean or has a clean bill of health. While it is true that if it is in the monitoring stage that the property has been cleaned or remediated, the site still has an open file with the State that can remain open for years and can make financing problematic especially if a lender discovers this further into the process.

One of the ways you can make sure you can find out if this is the case is simply to contact your State's DEP or DEQ and find out if the site has an open file. You normally can just give them an address and they will tell you if there has been any remediation done on the site or if there is an open file.

Statistically, sites with steel UST's will have a greater likelihood of having leakage than those that are fiberglass, even though there might not have been a release at the site. Many States are also enacting laws that require steel tanks to be replaced by fiberglass so you will want to investigate if this is the case in your State.

A traditional lender is always going to have a Phase I or a Phase II done to assess the environmental viability of a site. With a Phase I, the environmental company will typically find if the site has an open file and will make a site inspection to look for telltale signs of leakage or spillage. You can save yourself time and money by finding out the accurate environmental state of a site and save yourself future headaches.


Harold Jaynes is with PetroMAC, the premier source for financing gas stations, convenience stores and truck stops. We have closed hundreds of millions of dollars in this asset class. We're former oil company marketing managers, jobbers and gas station owners and know all facets of the industry. Come visit our web site at http://petromac.com and contact us to be prequalified for financing.

Total Views: 73Word Count: 679See All articles From Author

Add Comment

Business Articles

1. Why Should You Switch From Paper To Digital Business Cards?
Author: Angus Carruthers

2. Short Term Loans: An Excellent Financial Offer Without Keeping You Up At Night
Author: Robert Miller

3. Boost Your Marketing Strategy With A Reliable Uk Email Database – Ready Mailing Team
Author: Ready Mailing team

4. Reach Top Executives With The Vp Of Operations Email Address List – Ready Mailing Team
Author: Ready Mailing team

5. Expert Upvc And Aluminium Doors & Windows Installation And Repair Services Across The Uk
Author: Vikram Kumar

6. Vibemac Pocket Setter Explained: Features, Benefits, And Applications
Author: rukhsar

7. How Data Entry Projects And Services Improve Business Productivity
Author: mohan

8. Non-voices Projects: Understanding The Role Of Digital Back-office Operations
Author: naina

9. How To Open An Online Merchant Account For Your Business
Author: ayush

10. Social Listening Platforms For Brand Reputation Management
Author: digitalsuccess40

11. How Businesses Use Social Listening Platforms To Improve Customer Experience
Author: digitalsuccess40

12. Best Pandit For Kaal Sarp Puja In Trimbakeshwar – Easy Guide For Everyone
Author: Pandit Anuj Guruji

13. Why Monkfish Is Australia’s Best-kept Seafood Secret?
Author: tasmanstarseafoodmarket

14. How Medicine Delivery Services Are Transforming Healthcare Access
Author: swizajoy

15. Seven Indications That Your Business Needs An Esg Consultant Immediately
Author: sweta

Login To Account
Login Email:
Password:
Forgot Password?
New User?
Sign Up Newsletter
Email Address: