Safe, Reliable, Trusted Containment Storage and
Tank Rental Solutions Since 1998
Phone: (612) 444-5541
Hours: 7:30 am to 5:30 pm
Adler Tank Rentals offers superior storage and containment solutions for hazardous and non-hazardous liquids and solids in St. Paul, MN. We are committed to operating in accordance with all state and federal legislature (DOT, OSHA, etc.) related to the storage and transportation of hazardous materials, as well as the EPA’s Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) regulation.
Our line of rental equipment includes frac tanks for storing water, oil, chemicals, and other liquids. We also offer a range of tanks used in multiple industrial applications. Our tanks come with a sloped or V-bottom for quick and easy drainage. Epoxy-coated tanks makes sure that the liquids are safe from rust and scale.
Specialty tanks, as their name implies, feature useful variations in the standard tanks and can be used in a wide variety of applications, including construction, environmental remediation, power plants, manufacturing facilities, refineries, and shipyards.
Our containers and boxes address versatile containment needs. Our collection of roll-off, dewatering and vacuum boxes are easily customizable with liners and tops. With our large inventory, we can meet any changing project demands swiftly with minimum downtime.
Accessorize your equipment and create a system suited to your unique specifications. Select from a range of add-ons such as filter liners, spill containment berms, various filtration solutions, tank manifolds, truck roll-off ramps, pumps, and more!
St. Paul, one of the Twin Cities (along with Minneapolis) is situated in southern Minnesota, also known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.” St. Paul boasts a thriving economy centering on manufacturing (electronics, machinery, food products, medical products, automobiles and appliances), as well as wholesale and retail trade.
Pipelines in Minnesota depend on trusted solutions in case of leaks. All our tanks are epoxy lined for easy cleanup and drainage.
St. Paul’s diverse array of manufacturers need safe storage and transport of liquids used in production. Double wall frac tanks are a great option.
Projects at wastewater treatment plants, sewer bypass pumping, or settling out solids and sediments can all be done with our open-top tanks, weir tanks, and frac tanks.
When you choose Adler Tank Rentals, you aren't just a customer, you're our partner. We bring more than two decades of industry experience and expertise to every project and customer relationship.
Our Adler tank rep Joe, was attentive to our expedited schedule, and was able to provide us with tanks, all paperwork complete, within 48 hours from our initial contact.
The service received is always beyond expectation, almost like an extension of our own company.
See how Adler Tank Rentals sprang into action and met the challenge during an environmental incident in upstate New York.
Beginning in 2019, Adler Tank Rentals has been integral to ground and storm water management for a number of large, highly complex projects at Salt Lake City International Airport.
In July 2020, fire raged aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard for nearly five days at the Naval Base in San Diego. In addition to clouding San Diego with a haze of smoke, the waters of the harbor itself were in jeopardy of contamination — especially during the remediation and cleanup process.
See how a quick response and the right solutions prevented a disaster and how our containment tanks got the job done.
See how Adler Tank Rentals overcame obstacles to deliver wastewater containment solutions in just two days.
In the midst of the Coronavirus, Adler Tank Rentals was able to provide critical solutions for hand sanitizer storage.
Adler Tank Rentals used mini frac tanks to help a Bay Area beverage distributor dispose of hazardous waste during Covid-19.
What size do our tanks and containers come in?+
Our tanks are available in a wide range of sizes and configurations, including but not limited to 8,400-gallon and 21,000-gallon sizes for closed-top configurations, 18,000-gallon for open-top and double-wall configurations, and 25-cu. yd. vacuum and dewatering boxes.
What are the regulations for aboveground storage tanks in St.Paul, Minnesota?+
All storage tanks are regulated by the U.S. EPA under the SPCC rule 40 CFR 112. Additionally, regulations by state environmental agencies and local agencies like the commerce department and fire marshal’s office may be applicable. The rules and regulations vary depending on the stored content and its quantity. Besides this, the Minnesota state government has its own rules and regulations governing the installation of storage tanks. Adler Tank Rentals ensures that every piece of equipment in the fleet fulfills all federal, state, and local regulations.
Are the tanks and other equipment available for sale in St. Paul, MN?+
Adler tank rentals provides tanks on rent. If your project is long-term, we are happy to work out a reasonable rate for long-term tank rentals.
We have a storage requirement where the temperature of the liquids needs to be maintained irrespective of external temperature. Do you have a solution for this?+
Our closed-top 21,000-gallon (500 BBL) insulated frac tanks are perfect for this request. Expanded polystyrene (EPS) panels retain the temperature of stored liquids during even the most frigid winters. Liquids stored at 104⁰F lose only 9⁰F over 72 hours, compared to 59⁰F in non-insulated tanks.
Are there any rules or regulations for tanks at my location?+
St. Paul is under Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) jurisdiction, which protects the state’s lakes, rivers, and groundwater by requiring adherence to a list of rules. Facilities that store more than one million gallons of liquids in tanks must register with the MPCA.
What is the permissible temperature range of liquids I can store in the tanks?+
Storing liquids at high temperatures, the recommended range is not to exceed 140 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. At around 120 degrees Fahrenheit, the side walls of the polyethylene tanks start losing strength. For storing liquids for temperatures higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit, it is advisable to add fiberglass reinforcement, which provides added strength to the sidewalls allowing you to store liquids up to a temperature of 175 degrees Fahrenheit.
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