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Thursday, November 01, 2012

EPA Grants 16 States Clean Gas Waivers After Sandy

The Obama administration is temporarily waiving some Clean Air Act requirements in 16 states and the District of Columbia to reduce fuel disruptions from Superstorm Sandy.

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson says in a letter to governors that extreme circumstances related to Sandy will prevent enough gasoline from reaching consumers.

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Anonymous said...

Only when it's democrat counties. When the refinery in Texas had an explosion and cut off gasoline supply to a bunch of southern states, Jackson refused to waive the rules.