EPA National News: PA PHOENIX PREPARES FOR CLEANER REFORMULATED FUEL
Skip common site navigation and headers
United States Environmental Protection Agency
National News
begin hierarchial links EPA > National News > End hierarchial links



 

PA PHOENIX PREPARES FOR CLEANER REFORMULATED FUEL

FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1997



PHOENIX PREPARES FOR CLEANER REFORMULATED FUEL


Petroleum refiners and gasoline retailers are getting ready for the introduction of a cleaner, less toxic gasoline in the city of Phoenix. By Aug. 1, motorists will fill their gas tanks with reformulated fuel (RFG), a specially blended fuel that increases fuel combustion efficiency which, in turn, will reduce vehicle emissions providing significant health benefits. The phase I RFG program will yield a 15 to 17 percent reduction in ozone-forming and air toxics emissions from vehicles. The Clean Air Act allows areas that exceed the national health standard for ground-level ozone to adopt the RFG program upon request from the governor. Ozone damages sensitive lung tissue, increasing susceptibility to respiratory infection, especially in young children whose lungs are not fully developed.


R-86 # # #

Release date:05/30/97 Receive our News Releases Automatically by Email

 

 
Begin Site Footer

EPA Home | Privacy and Security Notice | Contact Us

URL:
Last Revised: 05/30/1997 03:07:46 PM