Posted by MDFJ on April 13, 2016 at 18:48:42 from (50.203.99.102):
In Reply to: Water In Fuel posted by MDFJ on April 13, 2016 at 15:43:01:
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If they're above ground, Rain, Snow, Can get into them. If They're are below ground tanks Rain,Snow, Runoff can also do the same. Condensation. Not as much.
Just explaining how fuel's has been delivered for many year's From the Pipeline Depot's to the Tank Trucker, To the stations.
It was just an F.Y.I. for everyone.
To Add there's another reason for the water plug. It also helps clean the Pipelines of Micro-Bacterial products.
Lookup The Yellowstone Pipeline Project. How long ago it was started in the West. We have lines out here that are buried in the ground. All are marked in farm fields that have been here since the 60's.Just an F.Y.I.
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