mlts22-ClassB
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A local fuel distributor, provided one has some rural property, can install up to a 1100 gallon above-ground tank and a fuel pump. If under that many gallons and non-commercial, this exempts the tanks for a lot of Texas and Federal regulations.
In the next few years, I'm looking to buy some rural land mainly as a staging area for long trips, and part retreat. Having gasoline (E0 reg unleaded) and propane delivered might be a nice thing. No need to worry about finding a gas station, nor a propane filler because both would be available on site (although it would take a DOT training course for the propane pump.)
Has anyone considered putting non-commercial fuel pumps in on their property? This is an interesting idea because it would help make a very nice staging area for long trips possible. It also would help in a long power outage.
In the next few years, I'm looking to buy some rural land mainly as a staging area for long trips, and part retreat. Having gasoline (E0 reg unleaded) and propane delivered might be a nice thing. No need to worry about finding a gas station, nor a propane filler because both would be available on site (although it would take a DOT training course for the propane pump.)
Has anyone considered putting non-commercial fuel pumps in on their property? This is an interesting idea because it would help make a very nice staging area for long trips possible. It also would help in a long power outage.