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For the purposes of AS 46.03.758 (d), the dispersibility of petroleum and petroleum products and byproducts is as follows:
(1) highly dispersible:
(A) motor gasoline, including aviation gasoline;
(B) all jet fuels;
(C) kerosene;
(D) numbers 1, 2, and Arctic diesel fuel and heating oil;
(E) hydraulic fluids; and
(F) stationary turbine fuels;
(2) moderately dispersible:
(A) emulsified oil mixtures;
(B) lubricating oils; and
(C) waste oil and waste oil mixtures; and
(3) low dispersibility:
(A) bunker and residual fuel oils;
(B) asphalts;
(C) tars; and
(D) other petroleum and petroleum products and byproducts not otherwise listed in (1) or (2) of this section.
History: Eff. 5/14/92, Register 122
Authority: AS 46.03.020
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