Jeepsinker
Well-known member
- 5,399
- 456
- 83
- Location
- Dry Creek, Louisiana
I have a couple of 600 gallon fuel pods that I keep full of fuel here and I've never had any issues doing so until recently. Usually I can open the top and see all the way to the bottom. The fuel is normally clear as water with a slight amber tint, and you can see what water is on the bottom if any. A few days ago I checked the tanks to see if the water needed to be drained off and noticed a layer of whitish goo with clearly visible globules of water in it. I drained some off into a clear bottle and let it settle in the sun and it separated into three strata.
I found water on the bottom, a clean white substance that looks like milk, then fuel that is slightly opaque on top. This substance looks just like milk from the carton and is not transparent at all, furthermore, when run through my filter separator it does separate from fuel and fall to the bottom but it leaves goo on the filter element.
I can only guess that I have gotten a bacterial infection from somewhere and the milky sludge is the byproduct of the bacteria eating my fuel. I've never seen it look like this though, usually it is reddish or black.
I did go into town and buy a five gallon pail of CRC Bio Con and treated both tanks just to be safe, but was wondering if anyone else had run into this type of tank infection before?
I found water on the bottom, a clean white substance that looks like milk, then fuel that is slightly opaque on top. This substance looks just like milk from the carton and is not transparent at all, furthermore, when run through my filter separator it does separate from fuel and fall to the bottom but it leaves goo on the filter element.
I can only guess that I have gotten a bacterial infection from somewhere and the milky sludge is the byproduct of the bacteria eating my fuel. I've never seen it look like this though, usually it is reddish or black.
I did go into town and buy a five gallon pail of CRC Bio Con and treated both tanks just to be safe, but was wondering if anyone else had run into this type of tank infection before?