Monday, June 9th 2008, 8:30 am
Some Oklahoma motorists are getting less than what they paid for at the gas pump.
News On 6 reporter Rusty Surette reports every year state officials find gas stations that have water in their underground tanks.
A spokesman for the Oklahoma Corporation Commission said water in tanks is not a scam. It happens when workers fail to put properly seal off the tanks or when heavy flood waters somehow seep into the tank due to a crack.
Laslie Rinehart said one trip to the EZ Shop in Oklahoma City cost him more than $100 in repairs because the gasoline was mixed with water.
A manager at the EZ Shop denied the claims, but state records show the station has a history of water problems.
State officials said inspectors find water in only a small percentage of gas stations across the state.
Rinehart said he could have taken his case to the courts, but he failed to get a receipt at the time of the purchase.
"I've talked to attorneys and the attorneys have said that pretty much without a receipt there's nothing that I can do," he said.
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