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- Federal Gasoline Regulations | US EPA - U. S. Environmental . . .
The Clean Air Act requires EPA to regulate fuels and fuel additives for use in mobile sources if such fuel, fuel additive or any emission products causes or contributes to air or water pollution that may endanger the public health or welfare
- Detergents in Fuel and the Effects of Fuel Efficiency
Did you know that all gasoline sold in the United States include detergents? The U S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires detergents to keep engines clean and efficient Engine manufacturers have identified that detergents added to both gasoline and diesel fuel help to keep engines clean
- List of Certified Detergent Additives | List of . . . - US EPA
All gasoline and diesel motor vehicle fuel additives are required to be registered in accordance with the regulations at 40CFR 79 Gasolines are required to contain detergent additives which have been certified in accordance with the regulations at 40 CFR 80, Subpart G
- Interesting Article On Quanity Of Detergent In Gasoline - AARoads
Since 1995, the EPA has required retailers to sell gasoline with at least a few drops of detergent per gallon – enough to keep deposit buildup on a test car to less than 100 milligrams per intake valve over 10,000 miles of driving
- Top Tier Gas with Detergents: Save Money and Engines
In 1996, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, set standards for the minimum acceptable levels of detergents in gasoline for use on public roads As a part of The Clean Air Act, the EPA turned its focus from automotive manufacturers, to fuel distributors
- Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Certification . . .
Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO reviewed the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) new rule on certification standards for detergent additives to gasoline
- Top Tier Detergent Gasoline - Wikipedia
Top Tier fuels must maintain levels of detergent additives that are believed to result in a higher standard of engine cleanliness and performance as compared to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirement
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