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Supervisors seek to label \dirty' gas Lawmakers want consumers to know what they are getting at Chevron stations in The City
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CHEVRON CORP
1999
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Supervisors seek to label \dirty' gas Lawmakers want consumers to know what they are getting at Chevron stations in The City
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Supervisors seek to label \dirty' gas Lawmakers want consumers to know what they are getting at Chevron stations in The City
1999
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Supervisor Gavin Newsom on Monday asked the city attorney to draft legislation that would force Chevron to post signs at stations selling nonconforming gas. The state Air Resources Board granted Chevron permission last month to sell a limited supply of gas in the Bay Area and in other areas that is more polluting than the fuel normally sold in the state. Chevron spokeswoman Dawn Soper said it is Chevron's hope not to sell the higher-polluting gas. The Air Resources Board said Chevron could sell the nonconforming gas for a 45-day period, starting July 16, but not in regions where air pollution already is high, such as Sacramento and Los Angeles.
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