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== Gasoline Storage ==

This article originally stated this design is used for Gasoline storage, which is uncommon in this day and age, as those kind of tanks are generally [http://www.fireengineeringuniversity.com/courses/22/HTML/section_2.htm IFR Tanks] for safety reasons. An anecdotal example regarding state regulation and the EPA is [http://www.epa.gov/oecaadix/pdf/1000021.pdf here.]

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Gasoline Storage

This article originally stated this design is used for Gasoline storage, which is uncommon in this day and age, as those kind of tanks are generally IFR Tanks for safety reasons. An anecdotal example regarding state regulation and the EPA is here.

66.195.102.82 (talk) 20:02, 18 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]