NATO - AFLP-6
Procedures for the Treatment of Fuels Contamined by Micro-Organisms
active, Most Current
Organization: | NATO |
Publication Date: | 1 January 1998 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 23 |
scope:
INTRODUCTION
From the moment it leaves the refinery fractionation column, fuel is polluted by the surrounding air and run-off water during handling and storage.
Two types of micro-organisms may develop:
a. Aerobic micro-organisms (which require the presence of oxygen).
b. Anaerobic micro-organisms (which develop in an oxygen free environment).
Document History
AFLP-6
January 1, 1998
Procedures for the Treatment of Fuels Contamined by Micro-Organisms
INTRODUCTION
From the moment it leaves the refinery fractionation column, fuel is polluted by the surrounding air and run-off water during handling and storage.
Two types of micro-organisms may...