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Re: Re: Re: Diesel fuel storage in plastic drum?
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Posted by paul on October 29, 2002 at 11:07:16 from (206.10.55.70):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Diesel fuel storage in plastic drum? posted by Ray,IN on October 28, 2002 at 16:50:06:
That's what I get for speculating... ;) I'm thinking alge is a plant-like thing, and it should need some sunlight to grow? Water too, & feeds off the fuel. Never understood alge growth in a dark tank..... Hey, just for fun, you all be careful if you ever put an _electric_ pump on these fuel tanks. Diesel isn't so bad, but you really need to watch grounding and all that, a plastic tank would be an issue you need to handle differently, esp for gasoline. I know that is way outside the original message, but just wanted to mention it. --->Paul
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