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BLACK SMOKE—FUEL STORAGE CAN CONTRIBUTE A T a recent meeting of

1st June 1962, Page 47
1st June 1962
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the N.K.T.F. r-tvehicles committee, the view was apressed that if diesel fuel was stored

n tanks which did not permit the sludge o be released, this could be a contribuory factor in causing exhaust smoke.

It had been reported that many iperators used storage facilities built for )etrol, and this was not the most suitable ype for storing diesel fuel oil. The 'chides committee suggests that operators hould check their fuel storage tanks, vith particular reference to the removal )f sludge.