UniTech Gets Used Frac Tanks Off Your Property
Surveyed, Cleaned and Returned to Supplier
Frac tanks are an excellent option to store liquids that a nuclear facility has accumulated. However, these tanks – typically leased – tend to become problematic once they've been used. UniTech has noted that customers – for lack of better options – often end up with tanks onsite long after they have served their useful purpose, which means that the nuclear facility is continuing to lease unneeded tanks, month after month.
The problem? A frac tank cannot be sent back to the company that provided it unless it has been completely monitored, decontaminated and certified for free release.
To get used frac tanks off the customer's property and off its list of action items, UniTech has expanded its decontamination services. Because the used frac tanks often have been employed to store pumped environmental wells that may have low levels of contamination, appropriate remediation is required. UniTech takes the frac tank offsite to one of its decontamination facilities, where professionals comprehensively monitor every section for loose or fixed contamination and then perform decontamination with high-pressure water lasers where necessary. UniTech then certifies the tank for free release.
To learn more, please contact your UniTech account representative or call our corporate office.


