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[[Category: FeF]] [[Category: Fuels]]
[[Category: Factor e Farm]] [[Category: Fuels]]

Revision as of 12:59, 30 April 2026

Basics

  • This page aims to outline the potential for a Tank Farm for Various Fuels at FeF

Nearest Fueling Station

  • If there is a fuel station nearby, it may not be worth the trouble!
    • Granted conversely, depending on amouts of Fuel used onsite, how far the nearest station is, and if the nearby ones don’t carry EFG , Diesel / Off-Road Diesel , or Propane etc it MAY make sense regardless

Bulk Fuel Delivery Rates

Missouri Legal Requirements

Potential Options

Good

Better

  • Same as good plus:

Best

Capacity

Local Service Providers

Bulk Fuel Suppliers

  • For the Fuel Itself

Environmental Services

  • For Tank Cleanings/Water Draws, Spill Response, and Cleaning Before any Confined Space Entry work by other Contractors and/or Before Road Transport for Repair/Decommissioning
  • They MIGHT be able to do “Compliance Inspections” if that is needed, AND can’t / shouldn’t be done internally
    • ie getting a piece of paper from a third party may look nicer for regulators etc than an internal “oh SURE we checked it + it’s fine!”

Specialized Tank Cleaning/Inspection/Repair/Painting etc

  • Ie not a “blind” Clean In Place Tool such as a Gamma Jet / Butterworth etc, but essentially the Industrial Equivalent of Lacroscopic Surgery
  • Also (especially smaller) Environmental Services companies may not do mechanical repairs themselves
    • They may be able to sub-contract on their own though, so this route is worth asking about as well

Internal Links

External Links