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![]() "Brian D" wrote in message . .. I know when sampling fuel from aircraft tanks that we just fling the sampled fuel into the air... maybe not the best practice, I know. But in American waters, it's not just bad practice but is illegal to put fuel or oil into the water. A clearly labeled small gas can is the place to dump fuel samples. Don't ask me what to do with it when the sampling gas can is full, nobody's ever come up with a solution for disposing of bad fuel (for consumers) that I know of. We sent all ours back ashore once a week. Not a problem as we also sent all the water that was drained off the bottom of the fuel pods after they had been allowed to stand and settle for 24 hrs. It was all put in a return used fuel pod and sent back for reprocessing. -- Brian Ancient Order of Sewer Ants |
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