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Old 12-12-2008, 07:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
99metro
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Generally, you can't store more than about 30 gallons of gasoline at a house without violating some kind of Fire Code. Any more than about 10 gallons has to be properly stored and contained.

My step grandparents used to have an underground gas tank with a regular pump way back when at their house. Those are all illegal, of course.

Good luck, be safe.

PS Check the local laws first before attempting to store gasoline - many are more restrictive than the national laws.
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