By Kimberly Curth Weekend Anchor / Reporter
Martha and Bruce Sorensen say their vacation was ruined after filling up Sunday at the D.I.P. Food Mart on Dauphin Island Parkway in Mobile, "well we we're going to be here for four whole days and we sat in the hotel for two whole days without transportation," said Martha Sorensen.
At more than 4 bucks a gallon, they filled up with premium and were on their way, "as soon as I started the car and pulled out into traffic the car started bucking really hard. It was hard to shift and so I did, it stalled," said Martha Sorensen.
The Sorensens say their 61 dollar gas purchase ended up costing them about a thousand dollars in car repairs, "they had to drain the tank, they had to refill the tank, clean it, refill it, change filters," said Martha Sorensen. According to the Sorensen's car repair bill, the fuel quality was tested and a large amount of water was found in the fuel.
We went to the gas station and found an inspector from the Alabama Department of Agriculture there. He didn’t want to go on camera but confirms he was there to investigate whether water was in the fuel. An out of order sign was placed on some of the pumps. The gas station manager who also would not go on camera says they were ordered to do that by the inspector.
We talked with the State Department of Agriculture. Steadman Hollis tells us the inspector did find a small trace of water Wednesday in the premium gas. But, says it was nothing that was out of the ordinary. And, he says the out of order signs were removed because all the pumps were in compliance. The tanks were not tested this weekend. He says they will keep an eye on this gas station.
There is good news to report. After talking with News 5, the gas station manager tells us they will reimburse the Sorensens for their expensive repair bill.

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asda but make sure the tanks are up to date with adem so if there is a problem with the current tanks it will not cost you to clean up the trust fund fee will pay if its in good standing