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Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] EPA Press Office Fri 9/8/2017 1:29:58 PM REUTERS: EPA chief says ready to further relax fuel standards due to hurricanes
CORRECT/OV The correct headline is: EPA chief says ready to further relax fuel standards due to hurricanes.
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EPA Chief Says Ready To Further Relax Fuel Standards Due To Hurricanes
Valerie Volcovici Reuters September 7, 2017
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing for Hurricane Irma's landfall on the U.S. East Coast by securing vulnerable toxic waste sites and easing gasoline standards to ensure steady fuel supplies, its chief told Reuters on Thursday. ...
"The most we can do is help people in these areas by monitoring drinking water and respond to real and tangible issues," he said in a brief telephone interview.
Hurricane Irma is expected to make landfall in Florida as early as Friday after slamming Caribbean islands with 185 mph winds, only days after Hurricane Harvey triggered record flooding in Texas that killed scores of people.
The EPA said has issued waivers on certain federal requirements for the sale, production and blending of gasoline to avoid supply shortfalls in the aftermath of Harvey and as Hurricane Irma approaches Florida.
Pruitt said he spoke with Florida Governor Rick Scott about potentially issuing more waivers on gasoline requirements if the need arises after Irma.
"EPA will grant additional waivers if requested," he said.
He said the agency is also evaluating 80 Superfund toxic waste sites from Florida to North Carolina to identify those at risk of flooding.
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