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EPA Extends Hurricane-Related Fuel Waivers to Virginia and Ohio

13 September 2008

As the result of the disruption in the supply of fuel caused by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is temporarily waiving certain gasoline requirements in the states of Ohio and Virginia.

The waivers were granted by EPA, in coordination with the Department of Energy, at the request of Ohio and Virginia, and will allow greater flexibility for fuel distribution systems in these areas.

The Virginia waiver will allow certain areas to use available conventional gasoline instead of reformulated gasoline.

The Virginia waiver, which will be in effect starting immediately, expires on 26 Sept and applies to the following towns and counties: Alexandria; Arlington County; Fairfax; Fairfax County; Falls Church; Loudoun County; Manassas; Manassas Park; Prince William County; Stafford County; Charles City County; Chesterfield County; Colonial Heights; Hanover County; Henrico County; Hopewell; Richmond; Chesapeake; Hampton; James City County; Newport News; Norfolk; Poquoson; Portsmouth; Suffolk; Virginia Beach; Williamsburg; and York County.

The Ohio waiver, which will be in effect starting immediately, expires on 15 Sept., and applies to the following counties: Butler, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Greene, Hamilton, Miami, Montgomery, and Warren.

The Ohio waiver allows for the sale or distribution of fuel that exceeds summer requirements for volatility. These standards are imposed during summer months to help control emissions from motor vehicles. Temporary suspension of these standards will allow for the sale of available supplies of conventional gasoline with higher volatility.

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Why is it that every time an area gets hit with a storm, the people next get hit with low quality polluting auto fuel?

Does Bush love taking advantage of those least able to defend themselves? To kick those who are down? To let his oil buddies make a quick buck on the backs of those who are hurting?

Posted by: John Taylor | September 14, 2008 at 12:33 AM

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