Tell EPA to Deny Waiver Petition to Allow E15

Hunkydory":2klvo7j4 said:
bncwaite
Was quick and easy and something we all need to do.
Thanks for the alert.
Jay

It really is easy :thup . Alot of people really don't know about this YET. We need to let every boater know about this.

Brandon
 
Thanks for the heads-up. I did respond and have asked my local Power Squadron to consider emailing our members with the NMMA Action Alert.

I'm all for cleaning up our collective act in regard to how we treat the land, air, and water that enables us to live. But my understanding is that the true carbon footprint of ethanol production and use sets us back rather than moving us forward toward treating our planetary host a little better.

Tom Herrick
 
Simple, easy and done; I have forwarded the link to many of our boating friends that are not C-Brats to help spread the word
 
Done and link sent to everyone in my computer. A few days ago I spent all day repairing damage to my Gravely Lawn Mower done by ethanol left in it over the winter. When I drained it out of one of the tanks it look like pure water.
 
That was simple. Marvin, just a reminder on your lawn mower, suggest you use fuel stabilizer ALL the time. I have done this for years and have never had a problem.
 
Hopefully, ALL C-Brats will respond to the threat of pushing for higher E15 content. The possible damage to marine engines is enough to really cripple the boating industry especially in already extremely difficult financial times.

Taking the required actions to send an e-mail to the folks in Washington to let them know how we feel via this website is very simple.

Take care,
Dan & Tanya
 
Ted Osborne":h3hzvvgo said:
That was simple. Marvin, just a reminder on your lawn mower, suggest you use fuel stabilizer ALL the time. I have done this for years and have never had a problem.

Thanks Ted I used Sea Foam for years but it apparently does nothing for ethanol. I'm using the blue Stabil now.
 
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