Vapor recovery systems are designed to capture fuel vapors that would otherwise escape into the air during fueling. These vapors contribute to air pollution and present safety hazards if they accumulate. By capturing them, pumps help reduce emissions and meet environmental regulations.
The system typically routes vapors back into underground storage tanks or a dedicated recovery unit, preventing them from entering the atmosphere. This technology has become a standard feature in many regions due to stricter environmental policies.
For customers, vapor recovery means cleaner air and reduced exposure to harmful fumes. For station owners, it ensures compliance with law while enhancing their reputation as environmentally responsible businesses.