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  2. Antiknock agent - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, leaded fuel accounted for only 0.6% of total gasoline sales and less than 2,000 tons of lead per year. From January 1, 1996, the Clean Air Act banned the sale of leaded fuel for use in on-road vehicles in the United States. Possession and use of leaded gasoline in a regular on-road vehicle now carries a maximum US$10,000 fine in the ...

  3. Ethyl Gasoline Corp. v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Sign on an antique gasoline pump advertising tetra-ethyl lead. Ethyl owned several patents on tetra-ethyl lead, an anti-knock fuel additive, and on its utilization: two patents on the chemical itself, a patent on a motor fuelgasoline containing tetra-ethyl lead, and a patent on a method of using the fuel in an automobile engine. [4]

  4. Tetraethyllead - Wikipedia

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    Unleaded fuel was first introduced in the United Kingdom in June 1986. [32] Leaded gasoline was removed from the forecourts in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2000, and a Lead Replacement Petrol was introduced although this was largely withdrawn by 2003 due to dwindling sales. [33] [34] An exemption to the ban exists for owners of classic cars.

  5. The Wauwatosa Police Department has served 30 no-knock ...

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    After years of discussion, Wauwatosa officials rejected a ban on no-knock warrants, saying the ban would not alter current police operations. After years of discussion, Wauwatosa officials ...

  6. White House considers expanding ban on no-knock warrants ...

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    The Biden White House is looking to extend the federal ban on no-knock warrant restrictions on federal agents amid outcry The post White House considers expanding ban on no-knock warrants after ...

  7. List of gasoline additives - Wikipedia

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    Fuel additives in the United States are regulated under section 211 of the Clean Air Act (as amended in January 1995). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires the registration of all fuel additives which are commercially distributed for use in highway motor vehicles in the United States, [8] and may require testing and ban harmful additives.

  8. Thomas Midgley Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Midgley Jr. (May 18, 1889 – November 2, 1944) was an American mechanical and chemical engineer.He played a major role in developing leaded gasoline (tetraethyl lead) and some of the first chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), better known in the United States by the brand name Freon; both products were later banned from common use due to their harmful impact on human health and the environment.

  9. Report: Despite ban on no-knock warrants, police used one in ...

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    No-knock raids have been outlawed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, except in the most serious of cases. However, one was executed against The post Report: Despite ban on no-knock warrants, police used ...