Avoid Costly Repairs
Fuel storage tanks are often predisposed to issues with dirt and water contamination. Due to most fuel tanks having ventilation to the air, it becomes quite possible that microorganisms will enter along with the water. As air is pulled-in from the outside, airborne bacteria spores can also enter the fuel tank.
Water contamination combined with bacteria can destroy fuel quality, and fuel will increasingly become less pure over time. This is why scheduled fuel testing, monitoring, and tank cleaning programs are imperative for safeguarding fuel quality.