Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-58).Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) is a volatile organic compound that can function as a fuel oxygenate, increasing the efficiency of combustion of gasoline. Its use in this capacity was mandated in the 1990s, during winter months, in areas of the U.S. where ozone and carbon monoxide levels exceeded EPA limits. Though it has been discontinued as a fuel additive in the US, its widespread previous use has resulted in contamination of ground and surface waters, mainly from leaking underground storage tanks. It has proven to be a persistent organic pollutant, and is resistant to remediation. While the acute toxicity of MTBE is low, its chronic health effects in humans are largely unknown, thus accur...