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Free potable city water and air. We were driving by this chevron and saw a small sign on the building saying water and air so we stopped and talked to the guy inside who was super nice and said go right ahead and fill up. Small spigot on left front corner of building that is easy to access.
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Now the water says non-potable. And there is a lock on the spigot.
Report Check-InGot an "of course" when we asked whether we could use the water spigot on the side of the building to fill our water tank.
The pressure is a little low, so it took us a good amount of time to fill it up, but we had no issues whatsoever.
It doesn't specifically say that the water is potable, but after 4 days have passed since, and we have yet to die.
Report Check-InNice folks at the cash register. Got some gas and asked if it was ok to top off our water tank. Typical water and air setup but had splitter on the line to connect threaded hose as well.
Report Check-InNice attendant at gas station. Plenty of room for larger rigs. Good water pressure. I have not gotten sick (yet) drinking this water.
Report Check-InI ask the staff if I could fill up my water tank and he said no problem. I bought gas since they were providing water.
Report Check-InFree potable city water and air. We were driving by this chevron and saw a small sign on the building saying water and air so we stopped and talked to the guy inside who was super nice and said go right ahead and fill up. Small spigot on left front corner of building that is easy to access.
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