California Dealers - NONE
Due to restrictions and testing procedures
we do not ship to California. For further information please contact
CARB (California Air Resource Board in your area)

Why would you want to use clean burning ethanol anyway?
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| In this area,
we provide some background materials concerning the
problems of air pollution. In addition, we provide
access to some documents which explain ways we can help
reduce air pollution in our communities. For more
information, please contact
Dimitri Stanich
at (916) 322-2990. |
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50
Things You Can Do |
This
pamphlet shows you how to reduce air pollution. |
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Buyer's Guide to Cleaner Cars |
This
guide can help you quickly identify the cleanest
cars sold in California. |
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Bicycle Awareness Program |
People
choosing to pedal rather than drive usually
replace short automobile trips that are
disproportionately high in pollutant emissions. |
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Fact
Sheets, FAQs and Videos |
ARB has
produced a series of general-interest
easy-to-read fact sheets, "frequently asked
questions," brochures, and presentations
concerning several aspects of the air quality
management program. |
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File
an Air Pollution Complaint |
Help
reduce air pollution by reporting smoking
vehicles or idling vehicles or other general air
pollution complaints. |
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Glossary of Air Quality Management Terms |
Recognizing that our web site users might need
some help in defining certain air quality
management terms and acronyms, we provide here
a glossary of terms to help you help us clean
our air. |
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Indoor
Air Quality Program |
The goal
of the Indoor Program is to identify and reduce
Californians' exposures to indoor air
pollutants. Learn what you can do to lessen your
exposure. |
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Flex Your
Power |
Flex Your
Power's
website is your resource for energy efficiency
and conservation information. Find
incentives / rebates, technical assistance,
product guides, and case studies. By reducing
energy consumption, we all help to clean our
air. |
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Voluntary Accelerated Vehicle Retirement |
Help
reduce ozone-forming emissions by accelerating
normal fleet turnover so that newer, cleaner
vehicles can be put into use sooner than what
would occur naturally. |
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