Re: Water Tank


Liquid nitrogen returns to gaseous state 100% at room temperature.  It will
leave no residue.  If there is a residue it isn't (and wasn't) truly liquid
nitrogen.  I handle this product daily in my work and am well familiar with
its properties.

Regards,
Chris Wilbers
Sioux Falls, SD

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William Susa wrote:

> Howdy all,
>
> Well, I went and did it.  I bought a 1500 gallon water tank to store
> rainwater and keep from running the well dry this summer.  Picked it up at
> a farm sale for about a quarter what a new one would've been.
> This tank had liquid nitrogen in it.  Should I worry about the nitrogen
> residue and powerwash the inside or just take the early season N boost and
> run with it?
>
> Counting down the weeks,
>
> Bill Susa
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