Blunts says no to KC 10% ethanol waiver
June 13, 2008
JEFFERSON CITY - In a letter to area representatives today, Gov. Matt Blunt noted it is in Missouri's best interest to leave in place the state's E-10 standard in the Kansas City area. The renewable fuel standard, which requires most gasoline sold to contain at least 10 percent ethanol, boasts advantages for both the environment and Missourians' pocketbooks [this may be subject to argument].

"We have reviewed the request for a waiver of the E-10 standard in the Kansas City area," Gov. Blunt said. "After thorough consideration of all aspects of this waiver request, I have decided it is in the best interest of the state to not issue the waiver."

Gov. Blunt shares Kansas City representatives' concerns about air quality and the Federal Environmental Protection Agency's

(EPA) related rankings and committed to giving their request for a waiver serious and diligent consideration. After reviewing all data and information and consulting with air quality and environmental experts within the state's Department of Natural Resources, Gov. Blunt decided it is in Missouri's best interest to leave in place the state's E-10 standard in the Kansas City area for several reasons including:

Gov. Blunt also pointed out the unique differences in challenges that face the state's two largest cities concerning air quality. Kansas City representatives have made an effort to compare the area's obstacles to those of St. Louis, however situations on the East and West edges of the state differ significantly. The governor also noted that for the last few years, 100 percent of the gasoline sold in St. Louis has contained 10 percent ethanol.

Under the governor's leadership, Missouri became the third state to implement an E-10 standard. Ethanol has been shown to be a cleaner burning alternative to petroleum based gasoline and is more efficient to produce. It contains more oxygen, which results in better combustion and fewer carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carcinogenic emissions.

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