Breathing air contaminated by auto exhaust is a lot like breathing second-hand smoke, Lung Association representative Jolene McNutt remarked at the August 21 meeting of the Milwaukee Hybrid Group. There are a lot of fuel combinations which can reduce respiratory illnesses, and McNutt reviewed several, with help from Phil Younger, who works at Renew E-85 LLC in Wautoma. E-85 is a fuel blend made from 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline. Vehicles running on E-85 produce 20 percent less of...
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