http://www.newenglandoil.com/massachusetts/zone5.asp?x=0Below are oil prices for West of Boston -- High 4.4 -- Low 4.02 -- Average 4.284
High: $4.400 per gallon (minimum 100 gal fill up)
Low: $4.020 per gallon (minimum 100 gal fill up)
That's the 'cash' price.
There are no fuel budget plans listed. As they become available, they will be listed.'
'There are no fuel price cap plans listed. As they become available, they will be listed.'
'There are no fuel pre-buys listed. As they become available, they will be listed.'
Can't 'wait' to see this in October. :sarcasm:
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GOT AN OIL TANK ? - What if an oil storage tank is or was installed at your property?
http://www.inspect-ny.com/oiltanks/tanks.htm#whatifBuried oil tanks raise increasing environmental, safety, legal and economic concerns for home owners and home buyers because oil leaks underground or even within buildings can lead to both environmental damage and very costly cleanup operations.
Having to install a new above ground indoor oil storage tank involves significant expense, perhaps $2000. to $4000. to remove the old tank and install the new one. Removing or abandoning a buried oil tank is more costly. If an oil tank has leaked the cost to clean up contaminated soils can be very significant, so much so that a property buyer should not complete the purchase before questions about the condition of oil tanks, past or present at the property, and the chances of leaks from buried oil storage tanks have been answered satisfactorily.
Home heating oil tanks are excluded from Federal Regulations about oil storage tank reporting and monitoring, but in almost every U.S. state or Canadian province, storage tanks are addressed by state or local DEP/DNR/DEC agencies and regulations. For example, in New York, even residential storage sites must be reported to the state DEC if more than 1100 gallons are stored at a single site. (A few U.S. states specifically exclude the regulation of storage tanks when used for home heating oil.)
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