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[FR Doc No: 94-21363]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 80

[FRL-5061-5]

 

Public Document on Reformulated and Conventional Gasoline

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.

ACTION: Notice of Availability.

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SUMMARY: On February 16, 1994, the final rule establishing the 
requirements for reformulated gasoline (RFG), and the anti-dumping 
provisions for conventional gasoline, was published in the Federal 
Register at 59 FR 7716. In response to this final rule, the 
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received numerous questions 
regarding the Agency's plans for implementing and assuring compliance 
with the RFG and anti-dumping regulations. The Agency has prepared a 
document which responds to these questions, titled ``Reformulated 
Gasoline and Anti-Dumping Question and Answers--July 1, 1994.'' This 
notice announces the availability of the RFG/anti-dumping regulations 
question and answer document, and provides instructions for accessing 
this document, and other RFG-related documents, on the Technology 
Transfer Network Bulletin Board System (TTNBBS). These instructions 
were widely distributed on July 1, 1994; however, we are publishing 
this notice for the benefit of interested persons not on our mailing 
list. Finally, it is our intention to make available on the TTNBBS, on 
a periodic basis, responses to any additional questions received by the 
Agency.

ADDRESSES: The RFG/anti-dumping regulations question and answer 
document is also available in public docket A-92-12 at the EPA Air 
Docket (6102), room M-1500, 401 M Street SW., Washington, DC 20460. The 
docket may be inspected from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. 
As provided in 40 CFR part 2, a reasonable fee may be charged for 
copying services.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Persons with general questions about 
the question and answer document should contact Ms. Marilyn Bennett at 
(202) 233-9006, or Ms. Whitney Trulove-Cranor at (202) 233-9036, Field 
Operations and Support Division (6406J), Office of Mobile Sources, 401 
M Street SW., Washington, DC 20460. Questions on enforcement of the RFG 
and anti-dumping regulations should be directed to Mr. George Lawrence 
at (202) 233-9307, Air Enforcement Division, Office of Regulatory 
Enforcement, 401 M Street SW., Washington, DC 20460.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Directions to Access RFG Documents on the TTNBBS

    Copies of the preamble to the December 15, 1993 final rule, the 
Final Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA), the Responses to Comments on 
Enforcement Provisions (RCEP), the complex model, the simple model, the 
regulations for the reformulated and conventional gasoline rulemaking, 
the technical amendments to the December 15, 1993 final rule, the RFG/
Anti-Dumping Question and Answer Document, the renewable oxygenate 
preamble to the final rule, the renewable oxygenate regulations, and 
the renewable oxygenate RIA are available on the OAQPS Technology 
Transfer Network Bulletin Board System (TTNBBS).
    The TTNBBS can be accessed with a dial-in phone line and a high-
speed modem (PH# 919-541-5742). The parity of your modem should be set 
to none, the data bits to 8, and the stop bits to 1. Either a 1200, 
2400, 9600, or 14400 baud modem should be used. When first signing on, 
the user will be required to answer some basic informational questions 
for registration purposes. After completing the registration process, 
proceed through the following series of menus:

(T) GATEWAY TO TTN TECHNICAL AREAS (Bulletin Boards)
(M) OMS
(K) Rulemaking and Reporting
(3) Fuels
(9) Reformulated gasoline

    A list of ZIP files will be shown, all of which are related to the 
reformulated gasoline rulemaking process. The six documents mentioned 
above will be in the form of a ZIP file and can be identified by the 
following titles: ``PREAMBLE.ZIP'' (RIA preamble); ``RIAFINAL.ZIP'' 
(final RIA); ``ENFORCE.ZIP'' (RCEP); ``EPAFINAL.ZIP'' (complex model); 
``MODFINAL.ZIP'' (simple model); ``REGFINAL.ZIP'' (regulations); 
``DFRM.ZIP'' (direct final rulemaking which provides technical 
amendments to the final rule); ``ROXY-PRE.ZIP'' (renewable oxygenates 
preamble); ``ROXY-REG.ZIP'' (regulations); ``ROXY-RIA.ZIP'' (RIA); and 
``RFGQ&A.ZIP'' (RFG/Anti-Dumping Question and Answer Document). To 
download these files, type the instructions below and transfer 
according to the appropriate software on your computer:

ownload, rotocol, xamine, ew, ist, or elp Selection 
or  to exit: D filename.zip

    You will be given a list of transfer protocols from which you must 
choose one that matches with the terminal software on your own 
computer. Then go into your own software and tell it to receive the 
file using the same protocol. Programs and instructions for de-
archiving compressed files can be found via ystems Utilities from 
the top menu, under rchivers/de-archivers.

    Dated: August 22, 1994.
Mary D. Nichols,
Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation.
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