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Are there new pump non-road locomotive and marine diesel (NRLM) pump labeling requirements?

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Are there new pump non-road locomotive and marine diesel (NRLM) pump labeling requirements?

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Yes, the EPA regulations require that the sulfur content of all diesel dispensers in the United States, except California, be communicated to the diesel end-users, using new dispenser labels. This includes the S15 (ULSD), S500 (LSD), and S5000 (HSD) dispensers. This regulation applies to any dispenser; whether it is at a retail site, commercial site, or is for company’s own use. In California, the state has mandated that ULSD be the only fuel available. Therefore, the EPA has exempted California from labeling dispenser pumps. • Low Sulfur Non-Road Diesel Fuel Dispensers (< 500 ppm) Valid 6/1/2007 thru May 31, 2010 LOW-SULFUR NON- HIGHWAY DIESEL FUEL (500-ppm Sulfur Maximum) WARNING Federal Law Prohibits Use in Highway Vehicles or Engines • Ultra Low Sulfur Non-Road Diesel Fuel Dispensers (< 15 ppm) Valid 6/1/2007 thru May 31, 2010 ULTRA-LOW SULFUR NON- HIGHWAY DIESEL FUEL (15-ppm Sulfur Maximum) Required for Use in All Model Year 2011 and Newer Non-Road Diesel Engines. Recommended for

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