| Ethanol-Free Premium Coalition California does not have a mandatory ethanol blending law, but it should because ethanol is already in all of the gasoline in the state. The California Air Resources Board has an agreement with the EPA to blend ethanol into all of the gasoline in California at the 5.7% level. That level has been changed by a California law that allows the distributors to go to E10 by 2010 and they surely will for the economic benefit to them. Don't know anything about them, but they have some interesting information on their website, including a link to the OP's pure-gasoline list.
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