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Industries Served

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Government Facilities

Entities have a lot of responsibilities that fall under their umbrella. Fire departments, police, state and local public works, even utilities. They all serve a broad public group of constituents who expect them to do the jobs with which they are charged. Their constituents are their customers. And many of these government entities ( RRS for example ) rely on stored fuel and fuel storage tanks as essential tools to meet their needs.

 

But changes to today’s fuel can present a challenge at times to these government groups. A challenge that they have to overcome or face failing their public constituents. Which is not an option.

 

Today’s fuels are not what they used to be. They’re prone to developing microbe and water problems, much more quickly than ever before. Gums, varnish and sludge develop in fuel storage tanks that, along with microbial infestations and biomass presence, can predict the subpar performance (at best) or even outright failure (at worst) of their stored fuels to do what they need them to do.

 

Not only that, but it can be difficult to properly assess the condition that government stored fuel is in, especially when it comes to microbe problems in storage tanks.  Yet it is critical for government entities with stored fuel to stay ahead of these problems.

 

The XFSS program and its hybrid approach to fuel and storage tank issues gives the government sector the most complete and effective solution available.

 

They stay problem-free with the best fuel treatment chemistries that prevent serious problems with microbes and tank corrosion. Biocides and dispersants to eliminate destructive microbe problems. Cetane improvers for better performance. Water eliminators to help combat water problems in storage tanks. Sludge dispersants and anti-corrosion protectants for better storage tank health.

 

This preventive maintenance approach helps government entities with stored fuel predict and head off critical problems instead of having to react to them after they’ve done their worse.