5 Ways to Limit the Impact of Contaminated Fuel at Gas Stations

While it’s not uncommon to have water in underground storage tanks (USTs), microbes in the water contaminate the fuel and lead to corrosion of tank surfaces.

Unacceptable levels of water, completion of phase separation and excessive particulate, slime or biomass are all examples of triggers that require immediate action. When addressing issues on the forecourt, retailers must follow safety protocols at all times, meet National Fire Protection Association codes and standards as well as all federal, state and local regulations, and satisfy minimum fuel quality standards. With that in mind, here are five things retailers should do to prevent the distribution of the contaminated fuel: 

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