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    Jamie Fagan
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  1. I wrote this on the ASA and Glamis Dunes Facebook pages regarding the "gas can" issue: For my Glamis/Dumont Dunes peeps - this is good legit info straight from the head LEOs at Imperial and Barstow BLM to me personally: Spoke with the head Ranger in Imperial this morning about an urban legend regarding the CARB law/ban on fuel jugs. She said that they will not be citing anyone using the VP style plastic jugs or any others. There is no enforceable law against using them. They are in the ISDRA, however, going to be looking at implementing the same fuel catch requirements we in the racing community must have at the races on BLM land, i.e. a piece of carpet or (preferably) a 4-sided catch system to be used any time you are fueling your buggy, UTV, quad, etc. They don't want any fuel spills in the sand in your camp - not even a drop. I was told they will just be checking camps and gathering info - NOT CITING, and giving out info on what they want to see. Just giving you all a head's up and maybe we can be proactive for once. As far as fuel containment for both Glamis & Dumont, the main thing is having some sort of material (carpet or a tarp, for example) between the ground and the fuel cans if they are sitting directly on the ground. If they are inside of a trailer, on a trailer, in the back of a truck, they are good to go - no containment barrier required. Hope this helps dispel the urban legend and add some clarity. See ya in the dunes! p.s. don't forget those fire extinguishers!
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