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Non-EPA Publications on Fuel Oxygenates
- LUSTLine Bulletin 37 (PDF) (5 pp, 286K, About PDF) A Circle Vicious: What Do We Know About the Other Oxygenates?
P. Ellis. LUSTLine, Bulletin 37, March 2001, pp.17-21.
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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Ethanol Impacts to Groundwater (PDF) (About PDF)
American Petroleum Institute, Soil and Groundwater Research Bulletin No. 20, December 2003.
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Drinking Water Action Levels
California Department of Health Services
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Impact of Ethanol on the Natural Attenuation of Benzene, Toluene, and o-Xylene in a Normally Sulfate-Reducing Aquifer (PDF) (8 pp, 777K, About PDF)
Environmental Science & Technology, 9/01/2006
MTBE is not the only Ether in Town
HydroVisions, Volume 6, No. 3, Fall 1997
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Program Summary: Research on Oxygenates Added to Gasoline
Health Effects Institute (HEI)
- Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) MTBE May Not Be the Only Gasoline Oxygenate You Should Be Worrying
About (PDF) (3 pp, 191K, About PDF)
S.C. Linder. LUSTLine, Bulletin 34, February 2000, pp.18-20.
- The Subsurface Fate of Ethanol: A Look at the Emerging Oxygenate Alternative to MTBE (PDF) (4 pp, 247K, About PDF)
S.E. Powers and D. Rice. LUSTLine, Bulletin 36, November 2000, pp.6-9.
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Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of t-Butyl Alcohol (CAS No. 75-65-0) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Drinking Water Studies)
NIEHS Report TR436
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Target Organs and Levels of Evidence for NTP Technical Report Number 436
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What Fuel Alternatives are Available?
Canada's Greenfuels Homepage: Renewable Fuels
- With the Possible Phase Out of MTBE, What Do We Know About Ethanol? (PDF) (3 pp, 209K, About PDF)
B. Bauman. LUSTLine, Bulletin 32, June 1999, pp.19-21.
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