According to Lynch, though many states have passed a ban on MTBE the deadline is far away, which can be as far as the year 2002. In some cases, the use of MTBE has even increased since the bans have been passed.
The Bluewater Network would like to see that oil refiners use ethanol instead of MTBE. "Ethanol is a renewable resource that doesn't have the water polluting components that MTBE has. It's non-toxic in comparison to MTBE," said Lynch. Ethanol has the same components as MTBE to add octane and clean out the air emissions to gasoline without all the pollutants. The effects that it has in the water are much less and breaks down much faster.
The Bluewater Network would like to see the use of MTBE stopped all together, especially in the areas that don't require an oxygenate in gasoline, like Northern California.
Sacramento is the only city in Northern California that requires an oxygenate and that would need to replace the MTBE, according to Lynch. There is no reason why the other cities in Northern California can't stop the use of MTBE, especially since there is no requirement to replace it with an oxygenate."
"We would like to see California move their deadline. After all, water resources and public health are our main concerns," said Lynch.
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