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Optic Sweep Provides
The Inside Story

           When fuel-quality concerns surface, think OpticSweep™

  • Fiber-optics technology combined with a powerful vacuum
  • Five-stage filtration that separates the bad fuel from the good
  • Service work that's performed with no downtime for the tank

 

 

 

 

 

 


Cracked Seal Results in Fuel Notoriety

Dateline: Hobart, Ind. (March 1, 2007)

A Chicago area television station told viewers about the plight of a northwest Indiana service station owner whose underground storage tank took on water because of a cracked seal. In addition to bad publicity, he faced a mounting number of insurance claims from motorists with engine damage.

For more on the impact of water in a retail fuel tank, click here


Careless Delivery Leads to Water in Tanks

Dateline: Rockford, Ill. (Feb. 24, 2007)

Melting snow wasn't good news at a service station when water-fouled fuel stopped nine vehicles in their tracks. An inattentive delivery person received the blame; the service station took a hit on its reputation.

For more on how thousands in vehicle repairs can result from simple carelessness, click here


Your Fuel Quality Should Not Be
Making Headlines

Contact River Forest Environmental for information on OpticSweep™ -- the best way to see what’s happening in your tank system.