Does the facility prevent the use of dyed, high-sulfur diesel/kerosene?
Most automotive fuel/gas stations will only dispense low sulfur diesel to motor vehicles. The types of diesel motor vehicles include, but are not limited to, diesel tractor trailers, diesel pick-up trucks and diesel automobiles that are licensed and tagged for on-road travel. In some instances, an automotive fuel/gas station may dispense dyed, high-sulfur fuel. The station must prevent dyed, high-sulfur diesel/kerosene fuel from being dispensed diesel motor vehicles. The shop can prevent the fueling operation by (1) securing the pump nozzle with lock and key, (2) monitoring pump use, or (3) locating the pump in a place where diesel motor vehicles cannot pull-up and dispense the fuel. Yes–Facility prevents dyed, high-sulfur diesel/kerosene fuel from being dispensed into diesel motor vehicles. √ No–Facility does not prevent high-sulfur diesel/kerosene fuel from being dispensed into diesel motor vehicles. N/A–Facility does not have pumps with dyed, high-sulfur diesel/kerosene fuel. Do