PA24 said:
Logos Stick said:
Rapier108 said:
All it takes is a someone either connecting a pipe wrong, or transferring the wrong fuel from one tank to another.
Not everything is a grand conspiracy.
That can't happen. This is from a distributor. The hardware is different to ensure that can't happen. A gasoline tanker can't hook up to a diesel tank and vice versa.
When the product was pumped into the terminal, the product went to the wrong tank. I worked gasoline/diesel pipelines and have seen this type of mistake more than once.
Curious why they don't make the connections for each type/grade of gasoline/diesel different?This one incident may cost the companies millions.
ETA
Nevermind, answered by Kenneth_2003, since they use common pipelines
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787