Gasoline combusion is the major source
of air pollution in most urban areas. The Clean Air Act requires
that gasoline dispensed in certain areas with severe air quality
problems be reformulated to reduce toxic and ozone-forming (smog)
emissions. The Act also requires that in the process of producing
reformulated gasoline (RFG), dirty components removed in the
reformulation process not be "dumped" into the remainder of the
country's gasoline, known as conventional gasoline. Regulations at
40 CFR part 80 established standards for RFG and CG and esablished
reporting and recordkeeping requirements for demonstrating
compliance and as...
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