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Diesel Fuel: Alaska and U.S. Territories

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Regulations Related to Highway Diesel Fuel in Alaska & U.S. Territories

Alaska

  • Regulatory Program- Control of Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles and Nonroad Diesel Engines: Alternative Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel Transition Program for Alaska (published June 6, 2006)

U.S. Territories

  • Mariana Islands
    • Direct Final Decision to Exempt Mariana Islands from Diesel Fuel Sulfur Requirements - 59 FR 26129 (PDF) (4 pp, 183K, May 19, 1994)
  • Guam
    • Direct Final Decision to Exempt Guam from Diesel Fuel Sulfur Requirements - 59 FR 48968 (PDF) (5 pp, 265K, September 21, 1993)
  • American Samoa
    • Final Decision to Exempt American Samoa from the Diesel Fuel Sulfur Content Requirements - 57 FR 32010 (PDF) (4 pp, 183K, July 20, 1992)

Old Federal Register Notices Related to Diesel Fuel in Alaska and US Territories

  • Final Decision to Exempt Alaska for Rural Areas and to October 1, 1996 for Highway Areas - 59 FR 13610 (March 22, 1994) - the electronic copy is not currently available
  • Direct Final Decision to Exempt Guam from Diesel Fuel Sulfur Requirements - 58 FR 48968 (September 21, 1993) - the electronic copy is not currently available
  • Proposed Decision to Exempt Alaska for Rural Areas and to October 1, 1996 for Highway Areas - 58 FR 45307 (August 27, 1993) - the electronic copy is not currently available
  • Proposed Decision to Exempt American Samoa from the Diesel Fuel Sulfur Content Requirements - 56 FR 58243 (November 18, 1991) - the electronic copy is not currently available

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