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oil tank for water storage
I have a 300 gal oil tank sitting idle and nominally empty and it occurs
to me it would be better employed as a water butt, looking ahead to possible hosepipe bans etc. I can empty it completely but there would still be some residue. How bad would it be for vegetable life if some found its way onto their ground? I'm thinking that any oil residue would float on the water till it evaporated, and the water would be drawn from the bottom. As a secondary question, is this heating oil the same stuff as paraffin? Could I use it in a wick-burning paraffin heater? There seems to be about 50 or so litres below the level of the outlet, difficult to dispose of otherwise. Brian Mitchell |
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