Monday, April 13, 2020
Enviromental Tradeoffs Of Mtbe - Speech Outline Essays -
Enviromental Tradeoffs Of Mtbe - Speech Outline The Environmental Tradeoffs of MTBE I Intro.: A Good afternoon everyone. If you would, imagine that you are going to spend a day on the lake. When you got there, you looked up into the sky to see, not a bright grinning sun staring back at you, but instead the gray layer of smog that so dominates the central valley. Now, go back and imagine that when you got to the lake, there is a beautiful sun high in the sky, but instead, now there is a strange turpentine like odor radiating from the lake. B 1.This is the controversy that exists over the oxygenate additive in gasoline know as Methyl Tertiart Butyl Ether, or otherwise know as MTBE. 2.MTBE has a positive effect upon our air Quality, but creates a substantial threat upon our drinking water. C Foreshadow: 1. There are many benefits to MTBE, but all of witch come with severe risks to the environment and to your own personal health. 2. These risks even land in our back yard, fortunately there are possible solutions. 3. But, before I get into all that, let me give you a brief background of MTBE. II Background Information on MTBE A Chemical composition and production: 1. MTBE is a chemical additive placed in gasoline that, essentially make it burn cleaner. 2. Original developed in the 1970's to boost octane of gasoline. It was then found to improve combustion and reduce tailpipe pollution 3. It is a petroleum refining byproduct; in other words, it is a substance created by the refining process of oil to gasoline. 4. MTBE is an oxygenate because it adds oxygen to gasoline. B 1. First placed in fuel after passage of the Clean Air Act of 1990. 2. The act mandated that gasoline in the smoggiest parts of the country, including the central valley, have at least a 2.7% blend of oxygen. That means about 15% MTBE. C 1. MTBE is not the only oxygenate that manufactures may chose. There is also Ethanol. Ethanol is a type of alcohol made from corn, thus produced mostly in central U.S. 2. Problem- expensive to produce, and transport, because it cannot be pumped through gas lines due to the threat of water contamination. Instead Ethanol must be mixed at gas stations. 3. This intern would increase gas prices. III Pros and Cons of MTBE A Major Benefit ? When added in gasoline, MTBE makes gasoline burn cleaner, thus decreasing pollution. B 1.Terry Wigglesworth, executive director of the Oxygenated Fuels Association reported on Jan. 22, 2000- ?Because of cleaner-burning gasoline with MTBE, cities like Los Angeles are enjoying their best air quality in 50 years? 2. MTBE is now found in 70% of the nation's gasoline. 3. Locally almost all. C Even though MTBE has had positive affects, it has reeked havoc on the water supply across the nation. Seeping from underground gas tanks and infiltrating drinking water. D ?The stuff moves like wildfire?. Once you found out you have a problem, you have a big problem.? ? Dennis Cocking of the South Tahoe Public Utility District said on Jan. 20, 2000 E There is concern across the entire nation. From the North East, where MTBE has been found in 15% of all water, to here in California where Santa Monica has been hit hard. F MTBE in our drinking water is of special concern, because an Italian study showed MTBE caused kidney and liver cancer in mice, but only at extreme amounts. IV Local effects, and Solutions for the effects of MTBE A Kern County is no stranger to MTBE, it has been hit hard, namely in the Glennville area. 1.From a single leaking tank, MTBE contaminate reached 20,000 Parts Per Million. Now water is being trucked in from Bakersfield. 2.Lori Jauch, a Glennville resident complained on Jan. 10, 2000, ?Even the ice has a funny smell.? B 1.Here in Bakersfield a mobile home park located at Rosedale and Fruitvale was recently purchased by Equilon Enterprises, the company who owns the nearby refinery. 2. This buy out was due to MTBE contamination of the area's water in 1998. The area had been receiving bottled water ever since. C 1.Gray Davis, California's Governor has now stepped in, and written a letter to
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