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Field inspector Valerie Thoms
Inspectors use Sargel, a water finding paste, to check for water in the gas tank
Octane level, ethanol percent and name brand must be displayed at the pump
Inspector Valerie Thoms collects samples at the pump
Checking the octane reading with a Zeltex
Water strip test to determine percent ethanol
Distilling gas to check for cross contamination
Checking results from distillation
Pumps with water and debris can be shut down using a notice of violation
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