I don't care if it's labeled or not, if there is only one type of fuel what do you do?
Perhaps it's best to not panic. If the vehicle in your driveway, or the lawn tractor in your garage
came with literature that
specifically says that fuel blends containing more than 10%
cannot be used, do you believe that the "push" by certain individuals or agencies to increase ethanol levels to 15% will automatically mean that blends containing less than 15% will be unavailable?
If anyone has information from the EPA, the government, the current Washington administration, or anyone else for that matter that
says they're going to
require you to burn
unapproved fuel by making
approved fuel
unavailable post it here with a link.
Plus in many states they do NOT label the pumps, they don't want people knowing what they are forced to buy.
If they're currently selling blended fuel with up to 10% ethanol and not labeling the pump, that's not "forgivable" perhaps, but it's
understandable because fuel blends of up to 10% are
approved for just about everything and have been for
years.
If they start selling 15% blends at your local station, it
will be labeled, because a whole lot of what's out there specifically warns against using blends upwards of 10% in the included literature.
Once again, if you have information that contradicts any of this, post it here with a link. All of this, "The sky is falling" stuff that gets posted and repeated over and over accomplishes
nothing.