Redlands Okie
Veteran Member
Static electricity would have been a likely problem on all that transferring, moving and hauling around the lot.
Sounds like they were lucky that was before ethanol. Ethanol would have absorbed a fair bit of water & not let it settle out easily.Years ago the underground fuel tank was compromised and water got into it.
It had recently been filled with about 900 gallons remaining.
My job as a kid was to fill a 30 gallon metal garbage can with gas.... let it settle for a few hours and then siphon off the gasoline by drawing from the top of the garbage can... filled all the tanks of the cars at the Dealership... took better than a week.
Good thing I was not a smoker!!!
The simple and crude method worked well as far as separating the water from gas although I imagine it could have been done with filtration.
The assumption here is that it's gasoline. I look to store/haul no more than 5 gallons of gasoline.Bulk storage, other than my propane tank (used very sparingly, for household cooking and the clothes dryer), is diesel. For sure, if they're filling "containers" like that with gasoline then that's really a bad idea!
Very true. Different degrees of silliness to be sure...
I am an expert dumb a-s I would do the paint bucket with lids stunt. I will remember that just incase! The garbage cans though..........I'm a dumb a-s not a moron.Poor guy just needed to make sure his burn pile lit off properly after all the rain from Harvey.
I will neither confirm nor deny that I might have a friend who may have hauled 30 gallons of gas home from the station in those orange Home Depot buckets with lids. That was just before Hurricane Rita.