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This site offers the user a variety of informational links that specifically address the testing, standards and regulations with which the gasoline manufacturers must comply. Since its implementation, one of the primary causes championed by the EPA has been to reduce emissions and pollutants by automobiles. In 1973 it called for a gradual phase-down of lead in gasoline, the primary fuel source for much of the transportation industry, culminating with passage of the Clean Air Act Amendments of the 1990’s.

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Date Of Record Release 2008-03-24 20:30:52
Description This site offers the user a variety of informational links that specifically address the testing, standards and regulations with which the gasoline manufacturers must comply. Since its implementation, one of the primary causes championed by the EPA has been to reduce emissions and pollutants by automobiles. In 1973 it called for a gradual phase-down of lead in gasoline, the primary fuel source for much of the transportation industry, culminating with passage of the Clean Air Act Amendments of the 1990’s.
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Source United States Environmental Protection Agency
Keyword Fuel additives; Lead; Volatility standards; Oxygenated fuels; Low sulfur gas
Selector Jund
Date Of Record Creation 2004-04-20 11:58:58
Date Last Modified 2008-03-24 20:31:24
Language EN
Date Record Checked: 2004-04-20 00:00:00 (W3C-DTF)

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