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opslagtank

Opslagtank, a Norwegian term meaning storage tank, refers to a rigid container designed to hold liquids or other bulk materials for later use. They are employed across industries and municipalities to store water, fuels, chemicals, wastewater, agricultural liquids, and edible liquids, among other materials. Storage tanks can be found above ground or underground and range in size from small residential tanks to large industrial installations.

Common configurations include vertical or horizontal cylindrical shapes, with fixed roofs, floating roofs, or dome/vented lids.

Materials vary by application. Steel (carbon or stainless) is common for fuels and chemicals, concrete is used

Safety and regulatory aspects emphasize spill prevention, containment, ventilation, grounding, and leak detection. Design and construction

Underground
storage
tanks
(USTs)
and
aboveground
storage
tanks
(ASTs)
are
both
widely
used,
with
design
choices
driven
by
the
stored
substance,
space,
and
environmental
considerations.
Special-purpose
tanks
may
be
insulated
for
temperature
control
or
double-walled
to
provide
secondary
containment
and
leak
detection.
for
water
and
wastewater
applications,
and
fiberglass-reinforced
plastic
(FRP)
is
selected
for
certain
corrosive
environments.
Corrosion
protection,
coatings,
cathodic
protection,
and
proper
venting
are
important
for
metal
tanks,
while
FRP
and
concrete
require
different
durability
approaches.
often
follow
national
or
international
standards
and
codes
(for
example,
requirements
for
inspection,
testing,
and
maintenance),
with
additional
rules
for
underground
installations,
emissions
control,
and
environmental
protection.
Proper
operation
and
periodic
inspection
are
essential
to
ensure
integrity,
prevent
leaks,
and
minimize
environmental
impact.
Opslagtank
terminology
and
practices
reflect
its
widespread
use
in
Norwegian-speaking
contexts.