Question 47 QMED04 - Boiler Technician-Watertender

In order for microbiological growths to thrive in a fuel tank it is necessary for __________.

A vanadium to be present
B low temperatures to exist
C moisture or water to be present
D electrolysis to be occurring
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is C **Why option C ("moisture or water to be present") is correct:** Microbiological organisms (bacteria, fungi, yeasts, and molds) require water to survive, metabolize, and reproduce. In fuel tanks (containing jet fuel, diesel, or gasoline), the necessary nutrients (hydrocarbons) are already present in abundance. However, the water needed for life processes often accumulates as condensation or from contaminated sources, settling at the bottom of the tank beneath the less dense fuel. This fuel-water interface provides the ideal environment for microbial communities—often referred to as "fuel sludge" or "microbial contamination"—to thrive. Therefore, the presence of free water or moisture is the single most critical factor necessary for microbiological growth in a fuel tank. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) vanadium to be present:** Vanadium is a heavy metal sometimes found as a trace element in crude oil or its refined products. While it can contribute to high-temperature corrosion in gas turbine engines, it is not a required or primary nutrient for the microbial growth that occurs in fuel tanks. * **B) low temperatures to exist:** While microbes can survive low temperatures, they *thrive* and multiply more rapidly in moderate temperatures (typically between 20°C and 40°C, depending on the species). Low temperatures (such as those experienced during high-altitude flight) generally slow down or halt microbial reproduction. Warm or ambient temperatures are more conducive to aggressive growth than low temperatures. * **D) electrolysis to be occurring:** Electrolysis is a chemical process driven by an electric current, often associated with corrosion. While corrosion can be caused by the acidic byproducts of microbial metabolism (Microbially Influenced Corrosion, or MIC), electrolysis itself is not a necessary condition for the initial or sustained growth of microbial colonies. The primary requirements are water, nutrients (fuel), and suitable temperature.

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