Posted by Determined on April 11, 2022 at 06:40:16 from (104.200.150.11):
In Reply to: Diesel problems two posted by cjunrau on April 10, 2022 at 09:38:28:
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A few reasons we don't have as much problems up here;
Below 50F there is little to no bacterial activity, that describes our weather for over half the year.
When below freezing most of the water that has settled to the bottom of our storage tanks has turned to ice and it is not getting pumped into the tractors tank.
Freezing temperatures will kill some but not all bacteria.
Different humidity levels and temperature fluctuations affect the amount of condensation we get.
Less condensation equals less water.
No water equals nothing for bacteria to grow on.
There are environmental clean up companies that utilize bacteria to cleanse hydrocarbon contaminated soil.
In region's that do not receive sufficient heat (Arctic for example) the method does not work well.
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