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Journal of The Air & Waste Management Association | 2003

The Effect of Reformulated Gasoline on Ambient Carbon Monoxide Concentrations in Southeastern Wisconsin

Theresa A. Foley; Craig S. Rendahl; Donna M. Kenski

Abstract Reformulated gasoline (RFG) contains oxygen additives such as methyl tertiary butyl ether or ethanol. The additives enable vehicles to burn fuel with a higher air/fuel ratio, thereby lowering the emission of carbon monoxide (CO) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Because VOCs react with sunlight to form ozone (O3), the Clean Air Act requires severe O3 nonattainment areas such as southeastern Wisconsin to use RFG. On July 17, 2001, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) granted Milwaukee, WI, and Chicago, IL, a waiver from the VOC reduction requirement of Phase II RFG. The VOC reduction requirement was lowered from 27.4% of the 1990 baseline fuel to 25.4%. The assumption was that ethanol-blended RFG would lower summertime CO concentrations sufficiently to offset the increased VOC emissions. The waiver is estimated to increase VOC emissions by ∼0.8%, or 0.4 t of VOC on a hot summer weekday. This study evaluates whether RFG has been effective in lowering southeastern Wisconsin ambient CO concentrations. Three years of ambient CO data before RFG was introduced were compared with the first three years of ambient CO data after RFG was introduced. This paper also evaluates how the meteorology, vehicle inspection/maintenance program, vehicle miles traveled, and stationary source emissions influence CO concentrations. The winter decrease in ambient CO concentrations was found to be statistically significant, while the summer data showed no statistically significant change, indicating that RFG is most effective lowering ambient CO concentrations in cold weather.


Archive | 2001

Catalytic converter function detection

Craig S. Rendahl; Theresa A. Foley


Archive | 2002

Method and system for detection of hydrocarbon species in a gas

Craig S. Rendahl; Theresa A. Foley


Archive | 1998

Method and apparatus for selecting a filter for a remote sensing device

John DiDomenico; Craig S. Rendahl


Archive | 2000

Vehicular running loss detecting system

John DiDomenico; Craig S. Rendahl


Archive | 2002

Exhaust opacity measuring device

John DiDomenico; James H. Johnson; Donald H. Stedman; Gary A. Bishop; Craig S. Rendahl


Archive | 2001

Optical path structure for open path emissions sensing

John DiDomenico; Robert A. Gentala; Craig S. Rendahl


Archive | 2001

Audit vehicle and audit method for remote emissions sensing

Craig S. Rendahl; John DiDomenico; Ronald J. McNeill; Robert A. Gentala


Archive | 2001

Method and system for determining the type of fuel used to power a vehicle

Craig S. Rendahl; Theresa A. Foley


Archive | 2002

Optical path structure for open path emissions sensing with particulate matter and lubricating oil consumption absorption methodology

Theresa A. Foley; John DiDomenico; Robert A. Gentala; Craig S. Rendahl

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Theresa A. Foley

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

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Donna M. Kenski

University of Illinois at Chicago

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