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  • Emergency Fueling in the Antelope Valley

    If you are in the AV and looking for fuel, both the Pinnacle station and School District sites are down for an undetermined period of time.
    Until construction begins on my station, I can assist in emergency fueling situations.

    I will provide enough fuel to get you to other facilities. This will only be during business hours 7am-9pm. If service is closed, or on Sundays, I must be present to authorize the situation. Call ahead if at all possible.
    Curtis

  • #2
    Re: Emergency Fueling in the Antelope Valley

    Why can't they get your existing station open to the public?
    02 GX
    01 GX
    03 Crown Vic
    06 GX
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    • #3
      Re: Emergency Fueling in the Antelope Valley

      Originally posted by freedml View Post
      Why can't they get your existing station open to the public?
      I could pay W&M $10k-$15k to test my existing setup and maybe pass, maybe not... or just change it out. I'm redoing everything but the compressor... it will end up costing me the same and I'm guaranteed to be kosher when I reopen.

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      • #4
        Re: Emergency Fueling in the Antelope Valley

        I got a call earlier that the Shool District was working... but not charging for fuel. It seems to do that intermittently. I've marked it operational on cngprices.

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        • #5
          Re: Emergency Fueling in the Antelope Valley

          Didn't they commit to making it pass when they put it in originally?
          02 GX
          01 GX
          03 Crown Vic
          06 GX
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          • #6
            Re: Emergency Fueling in the Antelope Valley

            Wouldn't you think that to be the case? Short of a court case, we'll proceed as planned. It slower, and more costly... but what the heck... not my decision.

            The Lancaster School Bus Yard is operational, and even charged me $2.60 for fuel. They haven't heard that prices have dropped again I guess. Now the card reader screen is nearly impossible to read, at least in late afternoon when the sun is on it.

            If this is the case, swipe card, push (pump) #1 and enter. Let it authorize and you're pumping.

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