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REQUIREMENTS, GASOLINE, TYPE REFORMULATED. This section of the detailed specification shall describe the OPRG(E) Gasolines which shall meet the emissions reduction for 2000 and beyond using the applicable formula standard/s stated in 40\CFR section 80.41. OPRG(E) gasoline shall meet or exceed the requirements stated previously herein for Conventional & OPRG(E) Unleaded Gasoline and its own specific requirements as stated hereinafter. However, the State reserves the right to adjust quantities and establish (adjust via contractual terms elsewhere herein) the pricing for these blends as they become available in the specified counties (or others). The control/distribution areas serviced by this Contract shall be amended as required to comply with the latest revision of Federal regulation, U.S. EPA, Clean Air Act (CAA) - 1990, Title 40 of Code of Federal Regulations (40CFR), Part 80 Regulation of Fuels & Fuel Additives, Standards for OPRG(E) & Conventional Gasoline, (Final Rule), or latest amendment thereof; and State regulations: Title 6, NYCRR, Chapter III, Subchapter A, Part 225; and Ag. & Mrkts., 1NYCRR, Part 224.
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REQUIREMENTS, GASOLINE, TYPE REFORMULATED. This section of the detailed specification shall describe the OPRG (E) Gasolines which shall meet the emissions reduction for 2000 and beyond using the applicable formula standard/s stated in 40\CFR Section 80.41. OPRG (E) gasoline shall meet or exceed the requirements stated previously herein for Conventional & OPRG (E) Unleaded Gasoline and its own specific requirements as stated hereinafter. However, the State reserves the right to adjust quantities and establish (adjust via contractual terms elsewhere within the specifications of this Contract) the pricing for these blends as they become available in the specified counties (or others). The control/distribution areas serviced by this Contract/specification shall be amended as required to comply with the latest revision of Federal regulation, U.S. EPA, Clean Air Act (CAA) - 1990, Title 40 of Code of Federal Regulations (40CFR), Part 80 Regulation of Fuels & Fuel Additives, Standards for OPRG(E) & Conventional Gasoline, (Final Rule), or latest amendment thereof; and State regulations: Title 6, NYCRR, Chapter III, Subchapter A, Part 225; and Agriculture. & Markets. 1NYCRR, Part 224 3.16. REQUIREMENTS – E-85 (TABLE) ASTM D5798-17 STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR FUEL ETHANOL (Ed75-Ed85) FOR AUTOMOTIVE SPARK-IGNITION ENGINES PROPERTY VALUE FOR CLASS TEST METHOD ASTM volatility class* 1 2 3 N/A Ethanol, plus higher alcohols (minimum, volume %) 79 74 70 ASTM D5501-12(2016) Vapor pressure at 37.8°C kPa psi 38-59 5.5- 8.5 48-65 7.0-9.5 66-83 9.5-12.0 ASTM D4953-15, D5191-15 Lead (maximum, mg/L) 2.6 2.6 3.9 ASTM D5059-14 Phosphorus (maximum, mg/L) 0.3 0.3 0.4 ASTM D3231-13 Sulfur (maximum, mg/kg) 210 260 300 ASTM D3120-08 (2014), D1266-13, X0000-00 Xxxxxxxx (maximum, volume %) 0.5 N/A Higher aliphatic alcohols, C3-C8 (max., volume %) 2 N/A Water (maximum, mass %) 1.0 ASTM E203-16 Acidity as acetic acid (maximum, mg/kg) 50 ASTM D1613-17 Inorganic chloride (maximum, mg/kg) 1 ASTM D512-12, D2988- 96 (2015) Total chlorine as chlorides (maximum, mg/kg) 2 ASTM D4929-17 Gum, unwashed (maximum, mg/100 mL) 20 ASTM D381-12 (2017) Gum, solvent-washed (maximum, mg/100 mL) 5.0 ASTM D381-12 (2017) Copper (maximum, mg/L) 0.07 ASTM D1688-17 Appearance N/A = Not applicable Product shall be visibly free of suspended or precipitated contaminants (shall be clear and bright). Appearance determined at ambient temperature or 21°C (70°F), whichever is higher. Octane (R+M)/2 Minimum of 96 for E-85 *For seasonal and geographic volatility specif...

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