So the station charges us $2.65 [today's rate here in WA] for
somebody else's old stale gas that nobody else wants? The same stuff this
guy already spent $2+/gal on before?
I'm pretty sure that's illegal; at least I sure hope it
is.
--Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '56
Plymouth, '66 Plymouth, '41 Dodge
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 11:41
AM
Subject: [FWDLK] old gas solution
Dumping old, stale, bad
gas back into the gas station main tank? We've been doing this for years and
years at my service station. The real bad stuff (water, for instance)
goes right to the bottom. The old stuff gets diluted by thousands of gallons
of new stuff. Everytime a car comes in and the tank has to be drained
for one reason or another, this is where the gas ends up - back in the
station's tank. After all, it is the most logical place to put it,
there's nowhere else to put it or store it... I also know that pretty
much all local service stations deal with this issue the same way.
John
Hertog
In a message dated 3/2/2007 1:08:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
They opened up the hole
where the tanker trucks refill the station's underground tanks, and
poured it in. Problem solved.
That is ENTIRELY too practical.... It HAS to be illegal, immoral,
and fattening!
Joe Savard Lake
Orion, Michigan
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