February 20, 2012
Policy & Enforcement Briefing: E15 Approved, Dioxin Exposure, Fracking Study, Utility MACT, Shell
The EPA approved ethanol fuel blend E15 for voluntary use in all autos and light trucks built since 2001 after completing testing of E15’s impact on engine durability and auto emissions systems, writes Ethanol Producer Magazine. According to the Environmental Working Group, major automakers have warned that millions of vehicle warranties will be voided if drivers fill up with E15.
The EPA has finalized its non-cancer science assessment for dioxins, a class of toxic chemicals that occurs naturally but also enters the environment through forest fires, certain industrial activities,….
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