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The regulations require a refiner or importer to determine and report properties for each batch of reformulated and conventional gasoline it produces or imports. The wording would indicate that a refiner would report the volume produced into a tank. A bet
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help. The method described above is appropriate for determining the volume and properties of a batch of conventional gasoline as required by the anti-dumping regulations provided the sample analyses and volume determination are supported by appropriate documentation. (7/1/94) This question…
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The regulations require that an importer be registered 90 days before imports are received. Does this mean the company or the facility?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help. Both. If an importer chooses to register individual import facilities it must register them 90 days prior to shipping into them. However, an importer is only required to register its activities in each PADD (still 90 days in advance)…
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With respect to section 80.65(a), would there be any violation by the terminal located in an RFG covered area selling only conventional gasoline to stations in attainment areas?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help. No. However, the terminal should take extra precautions to ensure that no conventional gasoline is distributed to a RFG area. See the discussion in the Prohibitions and Liabilities Section. (7/1/94) This question and answer was posted at Consolidated List…
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Section 80.101(i) provides a composite sampling and testing option to determine conventional gasoline properties. One provision to this option is that composite samples will need to be prepared as described in § 80.91(d)(4)(iii). Part B of this procedure
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help. The best process would be to avoid the butane adjustment by blending the fuels in such a way that butane loss is avoided. Practically, this means having all fuel samples at or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit before their containers…
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A refinery places two batches of gasoline that have been sampled and certified as reformulated gasoline with the same designation into a tank. Must the refinery assign a new batch ID to the mixture or can it be identified with the two previously assigned
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help. No new ID is necessary. Batches of reformulated gasoline may be fungibly mixed, subject to the segregation provisions of § 80.78. (7/1/94) This question and answer was posted at Consolidated List of Reformulated Gasoline and Anti-Dumping Questions and Answers…
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Resources for the San Juan Watershed
Resources for the San Juan Watershed area.
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Wetlands Protection and Restoration
Information about wetlands, development of state and tribal programs, funding, monitoring and protecting wetlands, coastal and other types of wetlands
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National Lakes Assessment 2017 Results
Results for the National Lakes Assessment 2017, including key findings, national results, and ecoregional results,
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National Coastal Condition Assessment 2010 Site Evaluation Guidelines
National Coastal Condition Assessment 2010 Site Evaluation Guidelines
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National Lakes Assessment 2007 Quality Assurance Project Plan
National Lakes Assessment 2007 Quality Assurance Project Plan
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National Lakes Assessment 2007 Field Operations Manual
National Lakes Assessment 2007 Field Operations Manual
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National Coastal Condition Assessment 2010 Field Operations Manual
National Coastal Condition Assessment 2010 Field Operations Manual
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National Wetland Condition Assessment 2011 Lab Operations Manual
National Wetland Condition Assessment 2011 Lab Operations Manual
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National Coastal Condition Assessment 2010 Quality Assurance Project Plan
National Coastal Condition Assessment 2010 Quality Assurance Project Plan
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Nonpoint Source Success Stories: Arizona
Stories about primarily nonpoint source-impaired waterbodies in Arizona where restoration efforts have led to documented water quality improvements.
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Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program Information for the State of Utah
Federal and State investments for Drinking Water Programs (DWSRF)
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Implementing Lead Service Line Replacement Projects Funded by the DWSRF
Implementing Lead Service Line Replacement Projects Funded by the DWSRF
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EPA Programs and Funding for Wetlands
Information regarding Funding and Grants
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About the Charles River
Learn about the Charles River watershed and the historical timeline of the river
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Informative EPA Region 6 Brownfields Presentations
Recent PowerPoint presentations to inform current and prospective grantees about Brownfields grant and program information.