Header - Ads / PCD

Close

Member Login

Logging In
Invalid username or password.
Incorrect Login. Please try again.

Not a member? Register Now!

Signing up could earn you gear and it helps to keep offensive content off of our site.

 
September 29, 2010

E.P.A. to Decide on Allowing More Ethanol in Fuel

BoatUS urges boaters to speak out. A report from our September 30, 2010, CW Reckoning
by Boat U.s.
E.P.A. to Decide on Allowing More Ethanol in Fuel
epa 368

 ALEXANDRIA,  Va., September 28, 2010 - In a matter of days, the U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency (E.P.A.) is expected to announce its decision on whether to approve the  addition of up to 50% more ethanol in the nation's gasoline supply, from the  current 10 percent (E10) concentration to a potential 15 percent (E15). The nation's largest  boat owners group, Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS  ), is urging recreational boaters to speak out now  and tell President Obama  that scientific testing on E15 must precede EPA's decision and not come at a later date.

 BoatUS embraces the need to diversify  the country's energy sources. However, the organization is concerned that E.P.A.  may put the "cart before the horse" by granting increased ethanol before  understanding its operational effects on marine engines. A strong solvent,  ethanol has been known to degrade fuel systems and lead to expensive repairs.   "Last year, a record number of  recreational boaters asked the E.P.A. to test marine engines before allowing up to  15 percent (E15) ethanol in gasoline," said BoatUS Vice President of Government  Affairs Margaret Podlich. "While this testing has not been completed, we  believe the E.P.A. is getting ready to announce their decision on increased  ethanol in the next couple of weeks. We expect the agency will allow E15 for  some engines and not others. In addition to the lack of scientific testing  data, we suspect this will create different fuels with different prices,  availability and add consumer confusion."  

"Many boaters, having suffered through  the last ethanol transition to E10, agree that we should learn from recent  history and first completely understand what the new fuel will do before approving  its use in boats," added Podlich."It may turn out to be harmless, but what if  it's not? What happens if safety is affected or boaters are forced to pay for  expensive repairs? Remember that most boat engine warranties are void when  using ethanol beyond the 10 percent level."

BoatUS urges recreational boaters to go www.BoatUS.com/gov   and let President Obama know your  concerns about ethanol and ask him to require the E.P.A. to compete testing and  get the science first.   BoatUS is part of followthescience.org  ,  a  coalition of 46 motor sports, environmental, food and citizen advocate groups  asking for "science first" before the E.P.A. allows a new fuel on the  market.  BoatUS is also a member of AllSAFE  , the Alliance for a Safe Alternative  Fuels Environment.  

0 Comments Post a Comment