Hazmat haulers do. A food grade tanker, dry bulk tanker, water tanker, etc. would not.
Sure, just change the tank and all the plumbing. If you were trying to re-purpose the tank, no, the tank has to survive a 300 psi pressure test
Road tankers are large lorries that carry large tanks that can hold bulk liquids or powder. A milk tanker will carry milk. And an oil tanker will carry petroleum products - petrol, diesel, oil, etc.
A road tanker, a pond or small lake, swimming pool.
No. Tanker is just a written test.
The volume of water in a swimming pool, fluid in a road tanker.
M. R. Dorn has written: 'Road tanker design'
Fuel trucks have chains which drag on the road in order to ground the vehicle and discharge static electricity back to the road. Otherwise, the fuel tanker might spontaneously combust.
Various possible ways: electrical connection to local distribution network, heating oil in road tanker, liquefied natural gas in road tanker or pressurised container, coal in bulk or in sacks, wood in bundles or loads, solar power from panels on roof of home or elsewhere, heat pump from subsoil
Normally a Tanker carries some liquid, mostly Oil, therefore the term "Oil Tanker".
Vandal - tanker - ended in 1913.
A super-tanker is a big tank.