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The northeast corner of Evans and Sarah was a gas station for many years. The underground storage tanks, formerly used to hold gasoline, were still beneath the surface.
Photo by Sara Wessels
![4063 Evans](/archives/sldc/brownfields/images/Picture1_207113_2.jpg)
View of underground storage tank area prior to removal.
Photo by Brian Niederschmidt
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View of the third underground storage tank after removal.
Photo by Brian Niederschmidt
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Funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 were used to remove three 3,000-gallon underground storage tanks and associated contaminated soil.
Photo by Brian Niederschmidt
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The former tanks sit on the trailer, waiting to be taken to a recycling facility. The barrels in the foreground are full of sludge which was removed from the tanks.
Photo by Brian Niederschmidt
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