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Recent reports uncovered significant water contamination in gasoline sold at YUG Food Mart on Pio Nono Avenue, with tests revealing approximately 20% water in mid-grade and premium fuels. The Georgia Department of Agriculture has imposed restrictions, allowing only regular gasoline sales. Affected drivers are urged to contact the station for assistance with vehicle repairs. This incident raises concerns over gas station inspections and the importance of public vigilance regarding fuel quality, especially amid poor air quality advisories in the region.

Macon – A serious issue regarding fuel quality has emerged following reports of water contamination in gasoline at YUG Food Mart gas station located on Pio Nono Avenue. The situation escalated when a driver experienced significant car troubles after refueling, prompting a mechanic to identify the presence of water in the fuel.

According to investigations conducted by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, it was confirmed that the mid-grade and premium gasoline that had been sold at the station contained approximately 20% water. This alarming finding led to immediate actions, and as of April 28, YUG Food Mart has been restricted to selling only regular gasoline until further notice to prevent further customer incidents.

Affected consumers are urged to reach out to the station’s claims department for potential reimbursement or assistance with vehicle repairs resulting from this contamination. In light of this incident, there is a call for drivers to be vigilant and promptly report any signs of fuel contamination to the appropriate authorities to ensure public safety.

The contamination issue was verified by inspectors from the Fuel and Measures Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, who conducted tests that confirmed both the mid-grade (89) and premium (93) gasoline options were compromised. During a recent media visit to the station, tape was seen covering both the mid-grade and premium gasoline pumps, indicating that these products are no longer available for sale.

A worker at the gas station confirmed that only regular gasoline is currently available for customers, providing a temporary solution while investigations continue. Records show that the gas station had failed fuel quality inspections due to the contamination, raising further concerns about the facility’s operational standards.

The vehicle owner, who initially reported the issue, expressed relief that her car displayed warning signs before any severe damage occurred. However, there is considerable concern for other drivers who may have unknowingly filled their tanks with contaminated fuel. Additionally, it was noted that the last follow-up inspection of the gas station took place just before the situation was made public, highlighting lapses in ongoing quality assurance protocols.

In conjunction with this incident, it is important to note that the National Weather Service had previously issued air quality advisories for several states, including alerts for poor air quality in various areas of Georgia. While filling up with gasoline may not pose an immediate risk in extreme heat, it could contribute to increased levels of air pollution that require public attention.

During the summer months, drivers are advised to keep their gas tanks adequately filled to avoid potential breakdowns, particularly during extreme heat conditions that are more common in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Agriculture has made contact information available for consumers who wish to report similar experiences, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the state’s fuel quality management.

The overall situation surrounding water contamination in gasoline at YUG Food Mart underscores the necessity for both consumers and regulatory bodies to maintain vigilance in monitoring fuel quality to protect public safety and vehicle integrity.

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