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Is drilling mud considered an acceptable solid-inert material for tank closures?

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Is drilling mud considered an acceptable solid-inert material for tank closures?

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Typically no. However, LDEQ will allow sampling of any solid material (i.e. solidified drilling mud) in the tanks to determine if it is inert, rather than requiring removal of the tanks.

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