Rendell Asks EPA to Waive Clean Gasoline Requirements for Southeast
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Prompted by gasoline supply shortages in the five-county Philadelphia area (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties), Gov. Rendell this week requested that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issue a temporary waiver that would allow gasoline suppliers to sell fuel that does not meet federal Clean Air Act reformulated gasoline guidelines. “We have information indicating that a major gasoline supplier in the The gasoline shortages apparently have been caused by problems associated with terminals making the switch between “winterblend” gasoline and reformulated blends that help curb summertime ground-level ozone pollution. In addition, refiners have precipitously stopped using the octane enhancer methyl-tertiary-butyl-ether (MTBE) exacerbating fuel shortage problems since MTBE had constituted about 10 percent of gasoline. “A short waiver will protect the public without meaningfully polluting the air. We need the federal government to act to help get us through what otherwise will be a very difficult situation,” said Governor Rendell. Three major petroleum refineries in the The 1990 federal Clean Air Act amendments created the federal reformulated gasoline program in order to improve air quality in the nation’s worst ozone nonattainment areas The federal program requires specially formulated gasoline blends that ensure significant reductions of ground-level ozone forming pollution when it is used in our vehicles. In NewsClip: Rendell Wants Federal Tax on Windfall Profits |
4/28/2006 |
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