Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Gasoline and
gasoline-oxygenate blends sold, offered for sale, or distributed in Louisiana
shall meet the following requirements.
1. The
latest revision of ASTM D 4814, "Standard Specification for Automotive
Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel," as approved and published by ASTM International,
except that volatility standards for unleaded gasoline blended with ethanol
shall not be more restrictive than those adopted under the rules, regulations,
and Clean Air Act waivers of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency.1 Gasoline blended with ethanol shall be
blended under any of the following three options:
a. the base gasoline used in such blends
shall meet the requirements of the latest revision of ASTM D 4814; or
b. the blend shall meet the requirements of
the latest revision of ASTM D 4814; or
c. the base gasoline used in such blends
shall meet all the requirements of the latest revision of ASTM D 4814 except
distillation, and the blend shall meet the distillation requirements of the
ASTM specification.
2.
Blends of gasoline and ethanol shall not exceed the ASTM D 4814 vapor pressure
standard by more than 1.0 pounds per square inch (psi).
3. The Antiknock Index (AKI) shall not be
less than the AKI posted on the product dispenser or as certified on the
invoice, bill of lading, shipping paper, or other documentation.
4. The minimum motor octane number shall not
be less than 82 for gasoline with an AKI of 87 or greater.
5. Gasoline and gasoline-oxygenate blends
sold as "leaded" shall contain a minimum of 0.013 gram of lead per liter (0.05
g per U.S. gal).
6. Gasoline and
gasoline-oxygenate blends sold as "lead substitute" gasoline shall contain a
lead substitute which provides protection against exhaust valve seat recession
equivalent to at least 0.026 gram of lead per liter (0.10 g per U.S. gal).
a. Upon the request of the commissioner, the
lead substitute additive manufacturer shall provide documentation to the
commissioner that demonstrates that the treatment level recommended by the
additive manufacturer provides protection against exhaust valve seat recession
equivalent to or better than 0.026 gram per liter (0.1 g per U.S. gal) lead.
The commissioner may review the documentation and approve the lead substitute
additive before such additive is blended into gasoline. This documentation
shall consist of:
i. test results as
published in the Federal Register by the EPA Administrator as required in
Section 211(f)(2) of the Clean Air Act; or
ii. until such time as the EPA Administrator
develops and publishes a test procedure to determine the additive's
effectiveness in reducing valve seat wear, test results and description of the
test procedures used in comparing the effectiveness of 0.026 gram per liter
lead and the recommended treatment level of the lead substitute additive shall
be provided.
7. Blending. Leaded, lead substitute, and
unleaded gasoline-oxygenate blends shall be blended according to the EPA
"substantially similar" rule or an EPA waiver for unleaded fuel.
8. Gasoline or gasoline-oxygenate blends sold
or delivered to consumers in Louisiana shall meet all the foregoing
specifications and, in addition, shall have on all retail pumps a posted
Antiknock Index. The Antiknock Index of the gasoline or gasoline-oxygenate
blend shall not be less than the Antiknock Index posted on the pump.
1For referenced ASTM standards,
visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or contact ASTM Customer Service at
service@astm.org. Copies of referenced ASTM standards may be obtained from ASTM
International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, Pa
19428-2959, Tel: (610) 832-9500, Fax: (610) 832-9555 or may be inspected at the
Division of Weights and Measures, Department of Agriculture and Forestry, 5825
Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70806.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
3:4671, 4673, 4680, and
4681.