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Old 05-31-2005, 05:24 PM   #2
Road_Runner
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I understand. However I do know a little about tanks on the lake and know they are double hull and all must have an alarm between the first and second hull to check for water. This was required about 10 years ago and put a few stations out of business.There is no way water can leak in without the alarm going off. All stations are required to check for water daily, although most do not. They don't because water can't get in unless pumped in by the delivery truck and the trucks don't deliver gas and then water somewhere else. It's against the law and It's a common misconseption. Think of it this way, if the tank is kept full if it leaks it will leak out! also setting off the alarms. The other way water gets into a tank is through the vent cap, which should be covered to prevent it. There is another way and that is through the fill cap. An only if it is under water and the cap is removed. It takes a long time to build up enough water that makes a difference.
I do know some people are looking for high octane fuel. Is that something that might increase business at a station? Will it bring more business? Is it something that you boaters want?

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