EPA grants Louisiana 10-day clean gas waiver
By Josh Lederman on August 30, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is waiving clean gas requirements in Louisiana to make sure residents have enough supplies as Hurricane Isaac makes its way through the state.
The Environmental Protection Agency says it's lifting some Clean Air Act standards for 10 days. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson says extreme circumstances are likely to cause a gasoline shortage.
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