Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Michigan Department of Agriculture Michigan.gov
Michigan.gov HomeMDA Home | Sitemap | Contact MDA | Keywords | FAQ | Online Services | eMDA
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
MI Department of Agriculture Warns Gasoline Marketers Against Selling Non-Compliant Gasoline in SE Michigan

Contact:  Jennifer Holton 517-241-2485


MI Department of Agriculture Warns Gasoline Marketers Against Selling Non-Compliant Gasoline in SE Michigan

June 25, 2009

LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Agriculture's Motor Fuels Quality Unit is advising all gasoline marketers in Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties low vapor pressure region that the legally mandated requirement to sell 7.0 psi (pounds per square inch) vapor pressure gasoline June 1 through September 15 remains in effect.  Further, any firm found selling non-compliant gasoline will be subject to stop sales, administrative fines, prosecution, and license revocation.
 
On June 18, 2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it approved a request by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) to re-designate those eight counties in the Detroit-Ann Arbor area to attainment of the national health-based eight-hour outdoor air quality standard for ozone (smog).
 
"The announcement by EPA has caused confusion for gasoline marketers in that eight county region as to when distributors and retailers can discontinue selling the low vapor pressure 7.0 psi gasoline and begin selling 9.0 psi gasoline," said Celeste Bennett, MDA's Metrology Lab Director.  "We may lose our federal eight hour air quality attainment designation, if marketers don't adhere the lower vapor gasoline standard."
 
The implementation of the 7.0 psi low vapor pressure gasoline requirement in the eight county region is one of the measures the State of Michigan initiated in order for the region to gain attainment with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).  The continued use of 7.0 psi gasoline in the eight county region is currently required for the region to maintain attainment with the NAAQS.
 
Any allegation of selling non compliant vapor pressure gasoline may be reported to MDA by calling 1-800-MDA-FUEL.
 
###
 
Find us on Facebook!
Go to www.facebook.comand search for Michigan Department of Agriculture.

Follow MDA on Twitter at MichDeptofAg .

 

Related Content
 •  Patience Pays Off for Michigan's Winemakers: Difficult Vintage Produces Delicious Wines
 •  Live Horse Racing 2010 Schedule Announced
 •  Let's Talk Turkey: Buy Local and Make It a Michigan Thanksgiving
 •  Winners of Michigan Sustainable 'Stoup' Competition Announced
 •  MI Dept. of Agriculture Kicks Off Fresh Christmas Tree Season Select a Michigan Christmas tree for a fresh, festive, fragrant holiday
 •  MI Dept. of Agriculture Honors Its Outstanding Employees For 2009
 •  MI Department of Agriculture Staff Selected for Cutting Edge Emergency Response Training
 •  MI Department of Agriculture Practices Full-scale Rapid Response: Multi-agency emergency responders practice for disease outbreaks in animals
 •  Albion College and Equestrian Center Making History: First College to Earn State Environmentally Certified and Verified Recognition
 •  Applications for 2010 State Pesticide Notification and Organic Farm Registries Being Accepted
 •  MI Commission of Agriculture Highlights a Decade of Growth and Success in the Agri-Food Sector: Total economic impact has increased 129 percent in 12 years
 •  Don't Get Tricked on Halloween! Follow these Food Safety Treats to Keep Your Family Safe
 •  MI Dept. of Agriculture Detects Emerald Ash Borer in Two Additional Locations in the Upper Peninsula
 •  Living Foods Inc. initiates a voluntary market withdrawal of alfalfa sprouts
 •  Duck Lake Country Club to be recognized for their environmentally sound turfgrass practices
 •  Salmonella Typhimurium Outbreak in Michigan Linked to Consumption of Raw Alfalfa Sprouts
 •  MI Dept. of Agriculture Has Closed All Its Regional Office
 •  Governor Proclaims October as Michigan Farm Market and Agricultural Tourism Month: Ag Director Tours Agri-Tourism Businesses in Midland and Saginaw Counties
 •  Envirothon Fundraiser Promises a "Soup-er" (and "Stew-pendous") Good Time for Chefs and Attendees
 •  Are you ready for some football? Make it a "Select Michigan" tailgate for this weekend's big game

Michigan.gov Home | MDA Home | Contact MDA | State Web Sites | FAQ
Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Accessibility Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2009 State of Michigan