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RECORD NUMBER: 28 OF 1063

Main Title Achieving clean air and water : the report of the blue ribbon panel on oxygenates in gasoline.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Air and Radiation Div.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1999
Report Number EPA 420-R-99-021
Stock Number PB2005-100775
OCLC Number 42421599
Subjects Reformulated gasoline
Additional Subjects Gasoline ; Oxygenates ; Air pollution ; Water contamination ; Air quality ; Water quality ; Air pollution control ; Fuel additives ; Public health ; Environmental protection ; Recommendations ; Air pollution effect on health ; Ground water ; Drinking water ; Costs
Internet Access
Description Access URL
https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=P10003YU.PDF
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ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 420-R-99-021 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELCD  EPA 420-R-99-021 NVFEL Library/Ann Arbor, MI 05/10/2011
NTIS  PB2005-100775 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 116 pages
Abstract
In response to the growing concerns from State and local officials and the public, U.S. EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner appointed a Blue Ribbon Panel in November 1998, to investigate the air quality benefits and water quality concerns associated with oxygenates in gasoline, and to provide independent advice and recommendations on ways to maintain air quality while protecting water quality. The Panel members consisted of leading experts from the public health and scientific communities, automotive fuels industry, water utilities, and local and State governments. The Panel was charged to: (1) examine the role of oxygenates in meeting the nations goal of clean air; (2) evaluate each products efficiency in providing clean air benefits and the existence of alternatives; (3) assess the behavior of oxygenates in the environment; (4) review any known health effects; and (5) compare the cost of production and use and each products availability -- both at present and in the future. Further, the Panel studied the causes of ground water and drinking water contamination from motor vehicle fuels, and explored prevention and cleanup technologies for water and soil.
Notes
"EPA 420-R-99-021." "September 15, 1999." Cover title.