Lane County, area by area
Crews dispatch from Eugene. Same DEQ license, same Decommissioning Report standard, same fixed-price quote across every area below.
Eugene & Lane County Cities
4 areasAddress not listed above?
If your zip is in Lane County but does not appear in the directory, the answer is almost certainly still yes. Call with the address and we will confirm coverage and quote in five minutes.
Call (541) 555-0100Coverage questions
How far from Eugene will you travel for a tank job?+
Standard service radius is roughly 35 minutes from downtown Eugene. That pulls in Springfield, Coburg, Junction City, Veneta, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Pleasant Hill, and the unincorporated Lane County corridor along OR-126 and Territorial Highway. For properties further out we cluster jobs to keep the trip charge fair; ask when you call.
Will the City of Eugene permit be different from a Lane County permit?+
Yes, and the difference matters when you are scheduling. Inside Eugene city limits, building permits are issued by City of Eugene Building & Permit Services on Roosevelt Boulevard. Springfield runs its own permit counter. Unincorporated parcels in Lane County go through Land Management Division at the Public Service Building. We pull whichever applies as part of the job; you do not handle the form yourself.
Why hire a Eugene-based crew instead of a Portland or Salem firm?+
A Eugene crew already knows three things a non-local contractor has to relearn on every job: the South Hills clay that holds water against the side of a tank for months at a time, the difference between a Whiteaker pre-1920 lot and a Bethel post-1955 lot for excavator access, and the Eugene DEQ office staff who actually open the Decommissioning Report when it lands. Those are scheduling savings, not just trivia.
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