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Honeycombe8

(37,648 posts)
39. I was raised in Louisiana. You learn not to wait long after you learn of an approaching storm...
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 09:47 PM
Oct 2012

to fill 'er up and get supplies. Things start to sell out FAST.

If the hurricane hits your area and you have to evacuate...not only will there be no regular gas. There will be many gas stations with NO gas at all. No ice. No bottled water. Etc.

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Misinformed. eom Mika Oct 2012 #1
Ummm...yeah, tank trucks do in fact make deliveries with different grades of fuels to fill separate LiberalLoner Oct 2012 #2
Separate grades of gas in separate tanks filled by separate trucks. nt Speck Tater Oct 2012 #3
At some gas stations you can even see the different "caps" on the ground above the tanks. Tigress DEM Oct 2012 #4
wow WooWooWoo Oct 2012 #5
Post removed Post removed Oct 2012 #6
What a mean post,oh perfect one. virgogal Oct 2012 #12
Seriously? You think this is mean? onenote Oct 2012 #13
Yes, I also thought your post was a little mean. Logical Oct 2012 #15
I wouldn't call it mean mythology Oct 2012 #16
^^^^^This one^^^^^ ToxMarz Oct 2012 #20
Typically VMA131Marine Oct 2012 #7
I appreciate the clarity and politeness of your reply dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author Mariana Oct 2012 #8
Regular sells faster than premium and they have to be seperate tanks. liberal N proud Oct 2012 #9
Low information consumer? oldhippie Oct 2012 #10
Yes, and yes nadinbrzezinski Oct 2012 #11
My bad. I learned something new. n/t Bonhomme Richard Oct 2012 #14
Me too treestar Oct 2012 #17
I just figured that they mixed in different amounts of additives..... Bonhomme Richard Oct 2012 #18
Not dumb at all. My reply was just, "yeah, you ARE supposed to believe that, because that is LiberalLoner Oct 2012 #25
Your reply was not ChazII Oct 2012 #40
I didn't take your reply as snarky. It was useful info. n/t Bonhomme Richard Oct 2012 #44
...roll with it. Ellipsis Oct 2012 #37
There are no dumb questions, Richard. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #30
I managed a gas station for a couple of years. MineralMan Oct 2012 #19
Nowadays, they use a Veder-Root monitoring system which gives a very accurate accounting of the fuel FSogol Oct 2012 #21
Wow, that is so cool! :) LiberalLoner Oct 2012 #27
I have a question for ya, then, if you don't mind. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #31
In the past, nothing happened and the tanks and sludge stayed in the ground leaking. FSogol Oct 2012 #34
I was unclear..neighbor's family. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #35
Yah. It was in the mid-60s when I managed that station. MineralMan Oct 2012 #48
Maybe they inject octane boost at the point of the pump ileus Oct 2012 #22
No way because fuel has to be inspected before it is sold. You can't add anything to it and then LiberalLoner Oct 2012 #26
If there is a run on the pumps, regular goes first. DollarBillHines Oct 2012 #23
And you can guarantee a run on the pumps in hurricane season. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #32
I am from the Gulf Coast DollarBillHines Oct 2012 #36
Yeah, and they will also be COLD! dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #43
Misinformed madokie Oct 2012 #24
It's really too bad that they don't actually teach practicle stuff like this in schools. PavePusher Oct 2012 #28
Thank god for DU, eh? dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #33
...or spelling Major Nikon Oct 2012 #42
Heh, mea culpa. PavePusher Oct 2012 #49
A. Yes. Ikonoklast Oct 2012 #38
I was raised in Louisiana. You learn not to wait long after you learn of an approaching storm... Honeycombe8 Oct 2012 #39
stores were also cleaned out of flashlights and candles Rosa Luxemburg Oct 2012 #41
of course there are different tanks underground, and the tankers carry more than one type Motown_Johnny Oct 2012 #45
Different tanks, but far more demand for regular n/t TexasBushwhacker Oct 2012 #46
You're misinformed, there are separate tanks Spider Jerusalem Oct 2012 #47
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