In Florida every time a hurricane threatens to hit there is always a couple days of panic buying that leads to line at the pumps.
Back in the 70's, after the Carter fuel shortages, my dad buried a 2000 gallon tank in the backyard and filled it with Diesel for the cook stove and heater. He had a intermediary tank that fuel would be pumped into when it got low. When he died, we had to remove it very hush hush. Would not have been good for EPA to get wind of that.
In Florida every time a hurricane threatens to hit there is always a couple days of panic buying that leads to line at the pumps.
Back in the 70's, after the Carter fuel shortages, my dad buried a 2000 gallon tank in the backyard and filled it with Diesel for the cook stove and heater. He had a intermediary tank that fuel would be pumped into when it got low. When he died, we had to remove it very hush hush. Would not have been good for EPA to get wind of that.