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VP fuel jug not a gas container?
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[QUOTE="MrLuckey, post: 679359, member: 17313"] Interesting document from the California Air Resources Board: [URL=http://www.arb.ca.gov/enf/advs/advs189.htm]CLICK[/URL] And a couple year old proposal from Pennsylvania: [URL=http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/subject/eqb/2001/Sep/PFCExSum1.htm]CLICK[/URL] And one from Connecticut: [URL=http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache:MLw4GLqJcwsJ:dep.state.ct.us/air2/siprac/2001/port.pdf+%22fuel+containers%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8]CLICK[/URL] It looks like most of the stuff I can find is specifically related to "Portable" fuel containers and it seems the two big issues are permeation and spill proof spouts. Notice that all three articles mention that previously manufactured fuel containers do not have to meet these requirements. I'm sure there is more info out there somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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