Microbial contamination of diesel fuel

Water can get into diesel fuel as a result of condensation, rainwater penetration or adsorption from the air — biodiesel is especially hygroscopic. The presence of water then encourages microbial growth which either occurs at the interface between the oil and water or on the tank walls, depending on whether the microbes need oxygen.

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Microbial contamination of diesel fuel

Water can get into diesel fuel as a result of condensation, rainwater penetration or adsorption from the air — biodiesel is especially hygroscopic. The presence of water then encourages microbial growth which either occurs at the interface between the oil and water or on the tank walls, depending on whether the microbes need oxygen.

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