Reformulated gas will be eliminated in Louisville if Mayor Greenberg's request is granted
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The city filed has paperwork with the EPA saying the city is on track to meet the air quality standards needed to end the RFG requirement
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Mayor Craig Greenberg said on Wednesday that work over the past several decades has helped improve air quality and meet EPA requirements to get rid of RFG.
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