An Overnight Sucess : Vietnam's Switch to Unleaded Gasoline

On July 1, 2000 Vietnam took an important environmental step by switching to ULG (Unleaded gasoline) virtually overnight. This report describes the process that lead up to this decision. It also discusses issues that Vietnam encountered as it proceeded to eliminate LG (Leaded gasoline). After a description of the initial attempts to eliminate leaded gasoline (LG) which began with the passage of transport-related environmental regulations in 1995, chapter 1 discusses: the health impacts of lead; lead levels in Vietnam; automobile and motorcycle fleet growth; gasoline consumption and imports; and domestic refining. Chapter 2 describes the initial efforts, technical and financial constrains. Chapter 3 reviews government leadership and consensus building. Chapter 4 relates preparations for implementation; and chapter lessons learned for others countries. The report also contains: technical specifications for ULG; official laws and decrees; and lists a timetable of decisions and events. In switching to ULG, Vietnam has shown environmental leadership and concern for the health of its citizens. The authors commend the Government of Vietnam for its commitment and for the expedience with which the switch was made. By its positive example, Vietnam can help persuade countries which still use LPG (Leaded gasoline) to switch to ULG (Unleaded gasoline) and to remove one of the most serious, and truly avoidable, human threats.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2002-08
Subjects:ABSORPTION, ACCEPTABLE LEVELS, AIR, AIR QUALITY, AIR QUALITY MONITORING, AROMATICS, AVIATION FUEL, BENZENE, BENZENE CONCENTRATIONS, BENZENE EXPOSURE, BLACK SMOKE, BLOOD LEAD, BLOOD LEAD LEVELS, CALCIUM, CARBON, CARBON MONOXIDE, CATALYTIC CONVERTERS, CATALYTIC CRACKING, CHEMICALS, CHROMIUM, COLORS, COMBUSTION, COMBUSTION SOURCES, CONCENTRATIONS, CONCENTRATIONS OF LEAD, CONTAMINATED SOIL, CORROSION, CORROSION OF VEHICLE PARTS, CRUDE OIL, DIESEL, DIESEL FUEL, DUST, EMISSION OF BENZENE, EMISSION REDUCTION, ENGINE, ENGINES, ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, EXHAUST GAS, EXHAUST GASES, EXHAUST VALVES, FUEL, FUEL QUALITY, GAS, GAS STATIONS, GASOLINE, GASOLINE BLENDING, GASOLINE CONSUMPTION, GASOLINE DEMAND, GASOLINE DIESEL, HEAVY METAL, HEAVY METALS, HYDROCARBONS, IRON, LEAD EMISSIONS, LEAD EXPOSURE, LEAD POISONING, LEAD SMELTER, LEADED GASOLINE, LG, MANGANESE, MOTORCYCLES, NATURAL GAS, NICKEL, NITROUS OXIDES, NUTRIENTS, OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE, OCTANE, OCTANE LEVEL, OCTANE LEVEL OF GASOLINE, OCTANE OF GASOLINE, OIL PRODUCTION, OLEFIN, PARTICLES, PARTICULATE MATTER, PETROL, POLLUTANTS, REFINERY, REFINING, RESTRICTIONS, ROADS, SMALL-SCALE, TAILPIPE EMISSIONS, TOWNS, TRAFFIC, UNEP, VEHICLE, VEHICLE EXHAUST, VEHICLE OWNERS, VEHICLES, VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION,
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spelling dig-okr-10986198942024-08-08T17:49:03Z An Overnight Sucess : Vietnam's Switch to Unleaded Gasoline World Bank ABSORPTION ACCEPTABLE LEVELS AIR AIR QUALITY AIR QUALITY MONITORING AROMATICS AVIATION FUEL BENZENE BENZENE CONCENTRATIONS BENZENE EXPOSURE BLACK SMOKE BLOOD LEAD BLOOD LEAD LEVELS CALCIUM CARBON CARBON MONOXIDE CATALYTIC CONVERTERS CATALYTIC CRACKING CHEMICALS CHROMIUM COLORS COMBUSTION COMBUSTION SOURCES CONCENTRATIONS CONCENTRATIONS OF LEAD CONTAMINATED SOIL CORROSION CORROSION OF VEHICLE PARTS CRUDE OIL DIESEL DIESEL FUEL DUST EMISSION OF BENZENE EMISSION REDUCTION ENGINE ENGINES ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES EXHAUST GAS EXHAUST GASES EXHAUST VALVES FUEL FUEL QUALITY GAS GAS STATIONS GASOLINE GASOLINE BLENDING GASOLINE CONSUMPTION GASOLINE DEMAND GASOLINE DIESEL HEAVY METAL HEAVY METALS HYDROCARBONS IRON LEAD EMISSIONS LEAD EXPOSURE LEAD POISONING LEAD SMELTER LEADED GASOLINE LG MANGANESE MOTORCYCLES NATURAL GAS NICKEL NITROUS OXIDES NUTRIENTS OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE OCTANE OCTANE LEVEL OCTANE LEVEL OF GASOLINE OCTANE OF GASOLINE OIL PRODUCTION OLEFIN PARTICLES PARTICULATE MATTER PETROL POLLUTANTS REFINERY REFINING RESTRICTIONS ROADS SMALL-SCALE TAILPIPE EMISSIONS TOWNS TRAFFIC UNEP VEHICLE VEHICLE EXHAUST VEHICLE OWNERS VEHICLES VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION On July 1, 2000 Vietnam took an important environmental step by switching to ULG (Unleaded gasoline) virtually overnight. This report describes the process that lead up to this decision. It also discusses issues that Vietnam encountered as it proceeded to eliminate LG (Leaded gasoline). After a description of the initial attempts to eliminate leaded gasoline (LG) which began with the passage of transport-related environmental regulations in 1995, chapter 1 discusses: the health impacts of lead; lead levels in Vietnam; automobile and motorcycle fleet growth; gasoline consumption and imports; and domestic refining. Chapter 2 describes the initial efforts, technical and financial constrains. Chapter 3 reviews government leadership and consensus building. Chapter 4 relates preparations for implementation; and chapter lessons learned for others countries. The report also contains: technical specifications for ULG; official laws and decrees; and lists a timetable of decisions and events. In switching to ULG, Vietnam has shown environmental leadership and concern for the health of its citizens. The authors commend the Government of Vietnam for its commitment and for the expedience with which the switch was made. By its positive example, Vietnam can help persuade countries which still use LPG (Leaded gasoline) to switch to ULG (Unleaded gasoline) and to remove one of the most serious, and truly avoidable, human threats. 2014-08-29T21:22:59Z 2014-08-29T21:22:59Z 2002-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/08/2117742/overnight-sucess-vietnams-switch-unleaded-gasoline https://hdl.handle.net/10986/19894 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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topic ABSORPTION
ACCEPTABLE LEVELS
AIR
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY MONITORING
AROMATICS
AVIATION FUEL
BENZENE
BENZENE CONCENTRATIONS
BENZENE EXPOSURE
BLACK SMOKE
BLOOD LEAD
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS
CALCIUM
CARBON
CARBON MONOXIDE
CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
CATALYTIC CRACKING
CHEMICALS
CHROMIUM
COLORS
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION SOURCES
CONCENTRATIONS
CONCENTRATIONS OF LEAD
CONTAMINATED SOIL
CORROSION
CORROSION OF VEHICLE PARTS
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
DUST
EMISSION OF BENZENE
EMISSION REDUCTION
ENGINE
ENGINES
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
EXHAUST GAS
EXHAUST GASES
EXHAUST VALVES
FUEL
FUEL QUALITY
GAS
GAS STATIONS
GASOLINE
GASOLINE BLENDING
GASOLINE CONSUMPTION
GASOLINE DEMAND
GASOLINE DIESEL
HEAVY METAL
HEAVY METALS
HYDROCARBONS
IRON
LEAD EMISSIONS
LEAD EXPOSURE
LEAD POISONING
LEAD SMELTER
LEADED GASOLINE
LG
MANGANESE
MOTORCYCLES
NATURAL GAS
NICKEL
NITROUS OXIDES
NUTRIENTS
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
OCTANE
OCTANE LEVEL
OCTANE LEVEL OF GASOLINE
OCTANE OF GASOLINE
OIL PRODUCTION
OLEFIN
PARTICLES
PARTICULATE MATTER
PETROL
POLLUTANTS
REFINERY
REFINING
RESTRICTIONS
ROADS
SMALL-SCALE
TAILPIPE EMISSIONS
TOWNS
TRAFFIC
UNEP
VEHICLE
VEHICLE EXHAUST
VEHICLE OWNERS
VEHICLES
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
ABSORPTION
ACCEPTABLE LEVELS
AIR
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY MONITORING
AROMATICS
AVIATION FUEL
BENZENE
BENZENE CONCENTRATIONS
BENZENE EXPOSURE
BLACK SMOKE
BLOOD LEAD
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS
CALCIUM
CARBON
CARBON MONOXIDE
CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
CATALYTIC CRACKING
CHEMICALS
CHROMIUM
COLORS
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION SOURCES
CONCENTRATIONS
CONCENTRATIONS OF LEAD
CONTAMINATED SOIL
CORROSION
CORROSION OF VEHICLE PARTS
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
DUST
EMISSION OF BENZENE
EMISSION REDUCTION
ENGINE
ENGINES
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
EXHAUST GAS
EXHAUST GASES
EXHAUST VALVES
FUEL
FUEL QUALITY
GAS
GAS STATIONS
GASOLINE
GASOLINE BLENDING
GASOLINE CONSUMPTION
GASOLINE DEMAND
GASOLINE DIESEL
HEAVY METAL
HEAVY METALS
HYDROCARBONS
IRON
LEAD EMISSIONS
LEAD EXPOSURE
LEAD POISONING
LEAD SMELTER
LEADED GASOLINE
LG
MANGANESE
MOTORCYCLES
NATURAL GAS
NICKEL
NITROUS OXIDES
NUTRIENTS
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
OCTANE
OCTANE LEVEL
OCTANE LEVEL OF GASOLINE
OCTANE OF GASOLINE
OIL PRODUCTION
OLEFIN
PARTICLES
PARTICULATE MATTER
PETROL
POLLUTANTS
REFINERY
REFINING
RESTRICTIONS
ROADS
SMALL-SCALE
TAILPIPE EMISSIONS
TOWNS
TRAFFIC
UNEP
VEHICLE
VEHICLE EXHAUST
VEHICLE OWNERS
VEHICLES
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle ABSORPTION
ACCEPTABLE LEVELS
AIR
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY MONITORING
AROMATICS
AVIATION FUEL
BENZENE
BENZENE CONCENTRATIONS
BENZENE EXPOSURE
BLACK SMOKE
BLOOD LEAD
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS
CALCIUM
CARBON
CARBON MONOXIDE
CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
CATALYTIC CRACKING
CHEMICALS
CHROMIUM
COLORS
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION SOURCES
CONCENTRATIONS
CONCENTRATIONS OF LEAD
CONTAMINATED SOIL
CORROSION
CORROSION OF VEHICLE PARTS
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
DUST
EMISSION OF BENZENE
EMISSION REDUCTION
ENGINE
ENGINES
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
EXHAUST GAS
EXHAUST GASES
EXHAUST VALVES
FUEL
FUEL QUALITY
GAS
GAS STATIONS
GASOLINE
GASOLINE BLENDING
GASOLINE CONSUMPTION
GASOLINE DEMAND
GASOLINE DIESEL
HEAVY METAL
HEAVY METALS
HYDROCARBONS
IRON
LEAD EMISSIONS
LEAD EXPOSURE
LEAD POISONING
LEAD SMELTER
LEADED GASOLINE
LG
MANGANESE
MOTORCYCLES
NATURAL GAS
NICKEL
NITROUS OXIDES
NUTRIENTS
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
OCTANE
OCTANE LEVEL
OCTANE LEVEL OF GASOLINE
OCTANE OF GASOLINE
OIL PRODUCTION
OLEFIN
PARTICLES
PARTICULATE MATTER
PETROL
POLLUTANTS
REFINERY
REFINING
RESTRICTIONS
ROADS
SMALL-SCALE
TAILPIPE EMISSIONS
TOWNS
TRAFFIC
UNEP
VEHICLE
VEHICLE EXHAUST
VEHICLE OWNERS
VEHICLES
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
ABSORPTION
ACCEPTABLE LEVELS
AIR
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY MONITORING
AROMATICS
AVIATION FUEL
BENZENE
BENZENE CONCENTRATIONS
BENZENE EXPOSURE
BLACK SMOKE
BLOOD LEAD
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS
CALCIUM
CARBON
CARBON MONOXIDE
CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
CATALYTIC CRACKING
CHEMICALS
CHROMIUM
COLORS
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION SOURCES
CONCENTRATIONS
CONCENTRATIONS OF LEAD
CONTAMINATED SOIL
CORROSION
CORROSION OF VEHICLE PARTS
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
DUST
EMISSION OF BENZENE
EMISSION REDUCTION
ENGINE
ENGINES
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
EXHAUST GAS
EXHAUST GASES
EXHAUST VALVES
FUEL
FUEL QUALITY
GAS
GAS STATIONS
GASOLINE
GASOLINE BLENDING
GASOLINE CONSUMPTION
GASOLINE DEMAND
GASOLINE DIESEL
HEAVY METAL
HEAVY METALS
HYDROCARBONS
IRON
LEAD EMISSIONS
LEAD EXPOSURE
LEAD POISONING
LEAD SMELTER
LEADED GASOLINE
LG
MANGANESE
MOTORCYCLES
NATURAL GAS
NICKEL
NITROUS OXIDES
NUTRIENTS
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
OCTANE
OCTANE LEVEL
OCTANE LEVEL OF GASOLINE
OCTANE OF GASOLINE
OIL PRODUCTION
OLEFIN
PARTICLES
PARTICULATE MATTER
PETROL
POLLUTANTS
REFINERY
REFINING
RESTRICTIONS
ROADS
SMALL-SCALE
TAILPIPE EMISSIONS
TOWNS
TRAFFIC
UNEP
VEHICLE
VEHICLE EXHAUST
VEHICLE OWNERS
VEHICLES
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
World Bank
An Overnight Sucess : Vietnam's Switch to Unleaded Gasoline
description On July 1, 2000 Vietnam took an important environmental step by switching to ULG (Unleaded gasoline) virtually overnight. This report describes the process that lead up to this decision. It also discusses issues that Vietnam encountered as it proceeded to eliminate LG (Leaded gasoline). After a description of the initial attempts to eliminate leaded gasoline (LG) which began with the passage of transport-related environmental regulations in 1995, chapter 1 discusses: the health impacts of lead; lead levels in Vietnam; automobile and motorcycle fleet growth; gasoline consumption and imports; and domestic refining. Chapter 2 describes the initial efforts, technical and financial constrains. Chapter 3 reviews government leadership and consensus building. Chapter 4 relates preparations for implementation; and chapter lessons learned for others countries. The report also contains: technical specifications for ULG; official laws and decrees; and lists a timetable of decisions and events. In switching to ULG, Vietnam has shown environmental leadership and concern for the health of its citizens. The authors commend the Government of Vietnam for its commitment and for the expedience with which the switch was made. By its positive example, Vietnam can help persuade countries which still use LPG (Leaded gasoline) to switch to ULG (Unleaded gasoline) and to remove one of the most serious, and truly avoidable, human threats.
topic_facet ABSORPTION
ACCEPTABLE LEVELS
AIR
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY MONITORING
AROMATICS
AVIATION FUEL
BENZENE
BENZENE CONCENTRATIONS
BENZENE EXPOSURE
BLACK SMOKE
BLOOD LEAD
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS
CALCIUM
CARBON
CARBON MONOXIDE
CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
CATALYTIC CRACKING
CHEMICALS
CHROMIUM
COLORS
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION SOURCES
CONCENTRATIONS
CONCENTRATIONS OF LEAD
CONTAMINATED SOIL
CORROSION
CORROSION OF VEHICLE PARTS
CRUDE OIL
DIESEL
DIESEL FUEL
DUST
EMISSION OF BENZENE
EMISSION REDUCTION
ENGINE
ENGINES
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
EXHAUST GAS
EXHAUST GASES
EXHAUST VALVES
FUEL
FUEL QUALITY
GAS
GAS STATIONS
GASOLINE
GASOLINE BLENDING
GASOLINE CONSUMPTION
GASOLINE DEMAND
GASOLINE DIESEL
HEAVY METAL
HEAVY METALS
HYDROCARBONS
IRON
LEAD EMISSIONS
LEAD EXPOSURE
LEAD POISONING
LEAD SMELTER
LEADED GASOLINE
LG
MANGANESE
MOTORCYCLES
NATURAL GAS
NICKEL
NITROUS OXIDES
NUTRIENTS
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
OCTANE
OCTANE LEVEL
OCTANE LEVEL OF GASOLINE
OCTANE OF GASOLINE
OIL PRODUCTION
OLEFIN
PARTICLES
PARTICULATE MATTER
PETROL
POLLUTANTS
REFINERY
REFINING
RESTRICTIONS
ROADS
SMALL-SCALE
TAILPIPE EMISSIONS
TOWNS
TRAFFIC
UNEP
VEHICLE
VEHICLE EXHAUST
VEHICLE OWNERS
VEHICLES
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
author World Bank
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title An Overnight Sucess : Vietnam's Switch to Unleaded Gasoline
title_short An Overnight Sucess : Vietnam's Switch to Unleaded Gasoline
title_full An Overnight Sucess : Vietnam's Switch to Unleaded Gasoline
title_fullStr An Overnight Sucess : Vietnam's Switch to Unleaded Gasoline
title_full_unstemmed An Overnight Sucess : Vietnam's Switch to Unleaded Gasoline
title_sort overnight sucess : vietnam's switch to unleaded gasoline
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