EPA lifts gasoline restrictions in wake of Sandy - MarketWatch
The Environmental Protection Agency has lifted gasoline restrictions to
ease supply bottlenecks caused by Hurricane Sandy. The waiver, annouced
late Thursday, allows sales of conventional gasoline in Eastern states
that are otherwise required to use reformulated gasoline, and allows
some states to mix conventional and reformulated gasoline. Sandy made
landfall Monday evening in southern New Jersey. At least 82 people have
died in the storm, and its aftermath caused public-transportation halts
and long lines at gas stations. Two New Jersey refineries supplying the
East Coast are still off-line, taking out about a third of the region's
gasoline-production capacity
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