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Code · Connecticut · Title 22a — Environmental Protection · CHAPTER 446k* — Water Pollution Control

Sec. 22a-450a. Elimination of MTBE as gasoline additive.

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(a)As used in this section, “MTBE” means the gasoline additive methyl tertiary butyl ether.
(b)The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection shall, in conjunction with the Northeast Regional Fuels Task Force, develop and implement a plan for the phase-out of the use of MTBE in a manner that will eliminate MTBE as a gasoline additive in gasoline intended for sale to ultimate consumers in this state on and after January 1, 2004, provided the state of New York also requires the elimination of MTBE as a gasoline additive on said date. In the event that the state of New York does not require the elimination of MTBE as a gasoline additive in gasoline on and after January 1, 2004, the commissioner shall develop and implement such phase-out plan that will eliminate MTBE as a gasoline additive on and after July 1, 2004. Not later than January 1, 2001, and annually thereafter through January 1, 2004, the commissioner shall report to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to the environment on how the elimination of MTBE will be achieved. Each report shall include a progress update on the status of the regional efforts to reduce MTBE levels in gasoline. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a person from selling, offering for sale, distributing or blending a motor fuel that contains not more than one-half of one per cent by volume of MTBE.
(c)Beginning July 1, 2000, the Connecticut Petroleum Council, the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association, the Oxygenated Fuels Association, and the Independent Connecticut Petroleum Association, under the direction of the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection, shall undertake an effective education campaign directed at all users of gasoline, including, but not limited to, homeowners, marine trades and businesses, about the proper handling of gasoline. Said campaign shall include, but not be limited to:
(1)Warning at the point of sale about the proper handling of gasoline;
(2)instructions on portable gasoline containers sold after July 1, 2000, about the proper handling of gasoline; and
(3)newspaper, radio and television information advertisements.
(d)The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection shall seek a waiver from the United States Environmental Protection Agency for the purpose of discontinuing the use of MTBE, as a gasoline additive in this state.
(e)Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, any marina or recreational or commercial boating facility may sell or provide gasoline that contains MTBE for use by watercraft, including, but not limited to, a boat, ship, vessel, barge or other floating craft, provided such gasoline was purchased and stored on site by the subject marina or boating facility prior to January 1, 2004.
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