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The EPA is allowing the sale of cheaper, higher-ethanol E15 gasoline across the US this summer

The move will save consumers money at the pump, but it risks potential damage to the air and water.

FILE – New pumps at Rich Bohnen’s service station at 60th and Penn Ave. S. in Minneapolis are seen in a Monday, Oct. 28, 2013 photo. (Jeff Wheeler/Star Tribune via AP, file)
FILE – New pumps at Rich Bohnen’s service station at 60th and Penn Ave. S. in Minneapolis are seen in a Monday, Oct. 28, 2013 photo. (Jeff Wheeler/Star Tribune via AP, file)
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Most gasoline sold across the U.S. is blended with 10% ethanol, but 15% blends are becoming increasingly common.

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