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In reply to the discussion: A storm/gasoline pet peeve. All out of regular. [View all]dixiegrrrrl
(60,157 posts)43. Yeah, and they will also be COLD!
I do not "do" cold, ever since I realize I had a choice in the matter.
At least down here, post storm, it is not freezing cold*.
*=any temps below 50, to a southerner.
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Ummm...yeah, tank trucks do in fact make deliveries with different grades of fuels to fill separate
LiberalLoner
Oct 2012
#2
At some gas stations you can even see the different "caps" on the ground above the tanks.
Tigress DEM
Oct 2012
#4
Not dumb at all. My reply was just, "yeah, you ARE supposed to believe that, because that is
LiberalLoner
Oct 2012
#25
Nowadays, they use a Veder-Root monitoring system which gives a very accurate accounting of the fuel
FSogol
Oct 2012
#21
In the past, nothing happened and the tanks and sludge stayed in the ground leaking.
FSogol
Oct 2012
#34
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
It's really too bad that they don't actually teach practicle stuff like this in schools.
PavePusher
Oct 2012
#28
I was raised in Louisiana. You learn not to wait long after you learn of an approaching storm...
Honeycombe8
Oct 2012
#39
of course there are different tanks underground, and the tankers carry more than one type
Motown_Johnny
Oct 2012
#45