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. Links to various programs pertaining to the lowering of gasoline consumption by the Environmental Protection Agency are provided.  Additionally, an archive of announcements by the EPA, spanning from 1990 to the present, on the topic of gasoline can be found on this web page. Â
This site gives an explanation of Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), also known as an oxygenate, a ...
"April 1990"Cover title."B-227776"--p.[1]"GAO/RCED-90-50""Related GAO products": p.40.Mode of access...
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This site offers the user a variety of informational links that specifically address the testing, st...
AbstractSignificant efforts have been made to characterize the toxicological properties of gasoline....
AbstractThis paper is part of a special series of publications regarding gasoline toxicology testing...
This Web page and the related pages links on the right sidebar provide information on controlling em...
The invention of the spark-ignited internal combustion engine provided a market for a petroleum midd...
The Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provide consumers with ...
Gasoline is a zeotropic blend of approximately 500 different hydrocarbons. Gasoline differs in BTU e...
0073462335169709https://doi.org/10.21949/14043361996PDFTech ReportGAO/RECD-96-121Air quality managem...
This paper explores the potential for federal and/or state regulation of gasoline octane levels. At ...
"Developed through a cooperative agreement with agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry."--C...
"June, 1923.""Presented before the meeting of the American Chemical Society at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept...
The extent to which emissions from motor vehicles and the amount of sulfur in commercial gasoline sh...
This site gives an explanation of Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), also known as an oxygenate, a ...
"April 1990"Cover title."B-227776"--p.[1]"GAO/RCED-90-50""Related GAO products": p.40.Mode of access...
@ by authors. All rights reserved. Short sections of text, not to exceed two paragraphs, may be quot...
This site offers the user a variety of informational links that specifically address the testing, st...
AbstractSignificant efforts have been made to characterize the toxicological properties of gasoline....
AbstractThis paper is part of a special series of publications regarding gasoline toxicology testing...
This Web page and the related pages links on the right sidebar provide information on controlling em...
The invention of the spark-ignited internal combustion engine provided a market for a petroleum midd...
The Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provide consumers with ...
Gasoline is a zeotropic blend of approximately 500 different hydrocarbons. Gasoline differs in BTU e...
0073462335169709https://doi.org/10.21949/14043361996PDFTech ReportGAO/RECD-96-121Air quality managem...
This paper explores the potential for federal and/or state regulation of gasoline octane levels. At ...
"Developed through a cooperative agreement with agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry."--C...
"June, 1923.""Presented before the meeting of the American Chemical Society at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept...
The extent to which emissions from motor vehicles and the amount of sulfur in commercial gasoline sh...
This site gives an explanation of Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), also known as an oxygenate, a ...
"April 1990"Cover title."B-227776"--p.[1]"GAO/RCED-90-50""Related GAO products": p.40.Mode of access...
@ by authors. All rights reserved. Short sections of text, not to exceed two paragraphs, may be quot...