WASHINGTON, Sept 5 | Wed Sep 5, 2012 10:55am EDT
WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has waived federal requirements for some gasoline blends in eight southern states to help prevent supply constraints after Hurricane Isaac hit the Gulf Coast last week.
The agency said the storm caused an "extreme and unusual fuel supply circumstance" that justified easing fuel requirements in those states through Sept. 15.
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