RFA Releases E15 Retailer Handbook
(March 15, 2012)
Washington – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today indicated
that the model Misfueling Mitigation Plan for E15 as submitted by the
Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) meets the requirements of EPA’s E15
waiver decision. In January 2011, EPA expanded upon its October 2010
decision and approved the use of E15 for light duty passenger vehicles
Model Year (MY) 2001 and newer.
In a letter to RFA President and CEO Bob Dinneen,
EPA stated that the RFA Misfueling Mitigation Plan "would generally be
sufficient to satisfy the partial waivers' requirements for an [misfueling
mitigation plan.]"
“Americans will soon
have a safe and effective new fuel option at the pump that is
domestically-made and significantly cheaper than gasoline,” said RFA
President and CEO Bob Dinneen. “E15 ethanol blends have withstood
rigorous testing and mountains of challenges. With today’s
announcement, EPA is clearing the way for E15 and allowing America’s
ethanol industry to turn its full attention to educating retailers and
consumers on the benefits of higher level ethanol blends and ensuring that
state fuel regulations allow for their sale.”
On February 17, EPA approved health effects testing submitted by the
industry and cleared the way for ethanol companies to register with EPA to
offer E15. The RFA is aware of several ethanol producers that have
submitted registration documents with EPA. More information, including
a copy of RFA’s Misfueling Mitigation Plan, can be found on EPA’s E15
website: http://www.epa.gov/otaq/regs/fuels/additive/e15/.
The next steps will include ensuring companies seeking to offer E15
are registered with EPA, they have submitted the Misfueling Mitigation
plan, and are addressing lingering fuel regulatory requirements at the
state level. Some states, including Iowa, Illinois, and Kansas, are
prepared to welcome E15 and drivers in those states will be among the first
to see E15 at the pump.
Coinciding with EPA’s approval of RFA’s Misfueling Mitigation Plan, the RFA
released the E15 Retailer Handbook. This Handbook
provides guidance for retailers in evaluating existing infrastructure
compatibility, safety and conversion practices and state specific
regulatory requirements Specifically, the Handbook offers guidance
regarding:
• Federal regulatory requirements including blender registration, octane
posting, proper pump labeling, compliance with an EPA-approved fuel survey,
and OSHA regulations
• State and local fuel and safety regulations
• E15 conversion guidelines for fueling infrastructure
• Retail conversion procedures
• E15 fuel specifications and properties
• Transportation and storage requirements
• Safety and firefighting procedures
While the RFA is moving forward with its E15 outreach strategy, legislation
on Capitol Hill and pending litigation over EPA’s waiver approval still
linger. The RFA will continue to vigorously defend the Obama
Administration’s approval of E15 – a process that resulted in enough miles
of testing to make 12 round trips to the moon.
“Gaining meaningful market penetration for E15 will not happen overnight,”
Dinneen cautioned. “It will take a constant and driven effort to
educate consumers and fend off unfounded claims by anti-ethanol voices in
the fuels industry and on Capitol Hill. The RFA is committed to
providing sound information to all interested parties to dispel
misinformation and facilitate a safe and smooth introduction of America’s
newest fuel option.”
Download the RFA’s E15 Retailer Handbook here.
Get a copy of the RFA’s Misfueling Mitigation Plan here.
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