Conclusion of the Oil Tank Saga
By Sr. Jolene Earlier this year (in May 2018) the nuns were faced with the challenge of decommissioning two aged oil tanks. As described in the original article, “The Saga of the Oil Tanks,” the newer of the two tanks, in the front of the monastery was able to be emptied, cleaned, and filled with pea stone. The older tank under the brick patio off the sisters’ kitchen presented a much more complicated situation. The tank was removed and found to have several holes, and oil had leaked and contaminated the soil under and around the tank. At the point when the previous article was concluded the community was awaiting analysis of the level and extent of soil contamination. The report from the DEC confirmed a level of soil contamination in excess of the allowed 10 ppm (our on-site test yielded 164 ppm, so we were not surprised by the DEC findings). We were extremely grateful, however, to learn that the contamination was limited to the soil immediately arou