PRARA NEWS ESTABLISHED 1937 March 2017
79 YEARS OF SERVICE TO PETROLEUM RETAILERSAND AUTO REPAIR DEALERS IN PENNSYLVANIA
2017 OFFICERS PRESIDENT
Jeff Decker
1ST VICE PRESIDENT
DENNIS BUDZYNSKI
2ND VICE PRESIDENT
Gauttam Patel
SECRETARY TREASURER
Ray Moore
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jesse Huey
Dinesh Mittal
John Listak
Kevin Forsythe
OFFICE STAFF
Executive Director
Nancy Maricondi
Assistant
Field Rep
Mike Gallagher
IN THIS ISSUE...
Monthly Columns President’s Page 3 Nancy’s Notes 2
Articles of Interest Rack Prices 2
PPA Legislative Report 6
PPA Legislative Report 7
PPA Legislative Report 8
Classified 9
Advertising Rates 10
2017 Golf Outing Golfer App 11
CCAC Class Schedule 12
2017 Golf outing Hole Sponsorship 15
SSDA-AT legislative Update 17
Member to Member Services 18-19
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Brand Reg. Mid. Prem. BP b* 1.4936 1.6436 1.9406
Citgo b* 1.4916 1.6445 1.9008
Exxon b* 1.4935 1.6475 1.9085
Gulf b* 1.4445 1.5525 1.7845
Shell b* 1.4863 1.6739 2.0372
Sunoco 1.5005 1.6405 1.9228 * 10% ethanoll
Tax of .689 cents per gallon and .011 cent
indemnification fund & .001 cent Oil Spill Tax are not
included in rack price.
Superfund tax eliminated
RACK PRICES 3/01/17
No New Members
Convenience Store Wholesalers
A.J. Silberman & Co.............................................. 18
TurnerDairy...............................................................5
Environmental Service
Flynn Environmenal................................................18
Groundwater Environmental Service Inc..................5
Moody & Associates Inc...........................................4
Presise Tank Modifications.................................... 12 .
Insurance
Bulava & Associates................................................ 13
Jobbers / Distributors Bradigan’s...................................................................4
Reed Oil......................................................................8
PPC Lubriants.............................................................8
Waste Management
Environmental Specialists, Inc....................................9
PRARA ADVERTISERS
NANCY’S NOTES
This has been a difficult month so far., I am
back to almost full time. Amber has moved on
to greener pastures. A good thing is that Clara
has agreed to come back and help us out. We
are currently looking for an office manager and
have a few good candidates. The process is a
lengthy one to say the least. It would be much
easier if you could predict the future. With that
said we are operating short staffed . If you
have an issue or need help please just leave us
a message and we will get back to you as soon
as possible. We will be checking messages on
a regular basis during this time.
We have a meeting scheduled with Allegheny
County Executive and the County Manager
concerning the new UST inspections on March
10th we will keep you informed.
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PRESIDENTS PAGE BY: JEFF DECKER
Dear Member,
The Petroleum Retailers & Auto Repair Association is having our annual
fund raising Golf Outing at The Meadowink Golf Course on Wednesday
May 25, 2016. Please mark your calendar.
This year we have decided to help out OPERATION HOMEFRONT. Operation
Homefront mission statement: Operation Homefront builds strong, stable, and secure mili-
tary families so they thrive in the communities they’ve worked so hard to protect. They offer
3 programs: emergency assistance, family programs, and housing: 92 cents of every dollar
goes to programs and services. You can visit their website at www.operationhomefront.net
for more information.
We are asking for your support as a sponsor or golfer to help raise funds to provide the
assistance much needed by our service men and women.
Thank you very much for your time and consideration of this important event. To-
gether we can make a difference in the lives of our U. S. Troops and their families.
Please contact Nancy Maricondi to discuss sponsorship opportunites. We look forward to
your participation. Thanks you as always.
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March 2017
Experience• Efficiency • Effectiveness
Sample of Services
Underground Storage Tank Con-taminated soil and
Ground Water Remediation
Environmental Assessments Site Characterizations
Brownfield Site Assessments
www.moody-s.com
Moody’s Underground Storage
Tank (UST) Management services
range from tank removal through
Services site characterization, full
scale remediation, and closure of
contaminated sites. Our certified
OSHA trained licensed professional
geologists and staff can assist you
through the PA DEP Storage Tank
Program’s regulations with the
end result being an Environmental
Release of Liability for your site.
USTIF’s philosophy is moving
towards Pay for Performance (PFP)
type contracts for their UST sites. Moody’s is working with our clients
and USTIF on PFP contracts and
we are ready to help you at your
UST site.
Meadville PA Houston PA Canton OH Waverly NY
800-836-5040 866-336-0000 877-636-4448 877-602-3120
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EMERGENCY
SPILL KIT
$39.95 Kit contains:
5lb. Lite Dry
2 48” socks
8 absorbant pads
2 pair gloves
2 hazardous waste bags
March 2017
RPM Act
U.S. Representative Patrick McHenry 9R-
NC) and his colleagues reintroduced
H.R. 350, the Recognizing the Protection
of Motorsports Act of 2017 (RMP Act).
The bipartisan bill, which was submitted
for reintroduction on the first day of the
new Congress, protects Americans’ right
to modify street cars and motorcycles into
dedicated race vehicles and industry’s
right to sell the parts that enable racers to
compete.
The RPM Act is cosponsored by 44 mem-
bers of the U.S. House of Representa-
tives. The bill ensures that transforming
motor vehicles into racecars used exclu-
sively in competition does not violate the
Clean Air Act. For nearly 50 years, the
practice was unquestioned until EPA pub-
lished proposed regulations in 2015 that
deemed such conversions illegal and sub-
ject to severe penalties. While the EPA
withdrew the problematic language from
the final rule making last year, the agency
still maintains the practice is unlawful.
SSDA-AT looks forward to working with
Congress to enact the RPM Act and make
permanent the Clean Air Act’s original
intention that race vehicle conversions are
legal. We thank Representative McHenry
and all the cosponsors for reintroducing a
bill that will protect businesses that pro-
duce, install and sell the parts the enable
racers to compete.
Continued on page 13
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EQB Seeks Comments On Reg Repealing Low-RVP Gasoline
In Pittsburgh Region
The Environmental Quality Board Published notice in the February 25 PA Bulletin seeking pub-
lic comments on a proposed regulation repealing the low –RVP ( R eid Vapor Pressure )
gasoline requirements in the seven county Pittsburgh Region.
The low-RVP requirement affects Allegheny, Armstrong ,Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Wash-
ington and Westmoreland counties.
The regulation routinely caused gasoline to be at least 10 to 15 cents per gallon more
expensive in the Pittsburgh region than in near by states and counties.
DEP conducted a technical analysis to determine the contribution the low-RVP gasoline
requirement makes to reducing volatile organic compound emissions. DEP found the emis-
sions benefit difference between low-RVP 7.8 gasoline and the 8.7 RVP gasoline required in
other parts of the state was only 0.126 tons per day in 2017 ( 25.2 pounds ) DEP ’ s Bureau
of Air Quality concluded the low RVP gasoline requirement in the Pittsburgh Region contrib-
uted minimally to improved air quality and was trending toward no air quality benefits for the
region.
ACT 50 of 2014 directed DEP to start process of repealing the requirement, but only if
offsetting air emissions reductions could be found.
In a presentation to the Environmental Quality Board in October, DEP said it would offset any
emission reductions lost by the repeal of the requirement by taking credit for regulations al-
ready on the books, but for which DEP has not yet taken any credit in the State Air Quality Im-
plementation Plan. Continued on Page 7
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March 2017
Continued from page 6
Public comments on this proposal are due to the Board by May 1 and three public hearings
have been scheduled all starting at 1:00 p.m.
—March 28: DEP Southwest Regional Office, Conference Rooms A & B, 400 Waterfront
Drive, Pittsburgh:
—March 29: DEP Southwest Regional Office, Delaware & Schuylkill Conference Rooms, 2
East Main Street, Norristown: and
—March 30: DEP Headquarters Building, Room 105 Rachel Carson Building, Harrisburg.
Persons interested in presenting testimony at a hearing are requested to contact the Envi-
ronmental Quality Board by calling 717-787-4526 at least 1 week in advance of the hearing to re-
serve a time to present testimony. Oral testimony is limited to 5 minutes for each witness. Wit-
nesses are requested to submit three written copies of their oral testimony to the hearing chair-
person at the hearing. Organizations are limited to designating one witness to present testimony on
their behalf at each hearing.
Comments may submitted through DEP ’ s eComment webpage, by sending them email
to :[email protected] or mailed to Environmental Quality Board, P.O. Box 8477, Harrisburg,
PA 17105-8477.
Questions about the regulation should be directed to: Kirit Dalal, Chief, Division of Air Re-
source Management, Bureau of Air Quality at 717-772-3436; or Kristen Furlan, Assistant Director,
Bureau of Regulatory Counsel at 717-787-7060.
PMAA Represented At National Ethanol Conference In San
Diego
On Tuesday, California PMAA Director and Western Region Chair Jimm Cross of Cross Pe-
troleum represented PMAA at the 2017 National Ethanol Conference in San Diego, CA. Cross was
part of a panel which included Ryan McNutt, CEO, SIGMA; John Eichberger, Executive Director,
Fuels Institute and Rick Long, General Manager & Associate General Counsel, PEI.
During his presentation Cross said PMAA supports the use of ethanol on our nation ’ s fuel
supply but has concerns with the difficulty/inability to certify existing retail infrastructure compatibili-
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March 2017 Continued from page 7
With blends above E10.
He also argued on behalf of petroleum marketers that believe the ethanol mandate is set
too high and that there are concerns with UST compatibility issues and the costs associated with
retrofitting current UST sites.
He added that the inability to recertify existing equipment is an impediment to E15 because
federal, state, and local laws and regulations, national and international fire codes, as well as all
commercial insurance policies, require the use of Underwriters Laboratories ( UL ) certified stor-
age and dispensing equipment or specific documentation proving the equipment is compatible.
Cross also said PMAA supported a bill last year known as “ The Food and Fuel Consumer
Protection Act ” which caps the max amount of ethanol blended into the gasoline supply at 9.7
percent. Reducing the ethanol mandate will reduce RIN values which will level the playing field in
the retail motor fuels marketplace. Passage of the bill will allow marketers to support ethanol use
while not jeopardizing their businesses.
On behalf of PMAA and petroleum marketers across the country, we thank Jimm Cross for
his outstanding representation.
Poll: Voters Think State Is Headed In Wrong Direction, Strongly Support
Minimum Wage Hike
A new Franklin & Marshall Poll released Thursday find 52 % of Pa registered voters believe the
state and 66% believe the country is on the wrong track. 24% said government and politicians are
the most important problems facing the state and the nation, but that is down from 45% in March
2016. Approval ratings for Gov. Wolf stand at 38%( b etter tan a year ago, but not as good as
Gov. Ridge who had the highest approval ratings of any governor and slightly better that Gov.
Rendell ) Senator Casey 37% and Pres, Trump 32%. 51 % are confident in Pres. Trump ’ s ability
to improve the economy. 32% believe the media treats Trump unfairly and 32% believe it treats
him fairly. Those polled gave Trump4.5 on a 10 point scale for honesty .
Minimum wage 61 % favor Gov Wolf ’ s proposal to raise minimum wage.
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March 2016
PRARA 27th Annual Spring GOLF CLASSIC
June 7, 2016
MEADOWINK GOLF COURSE 4076 BULLTOWN ROAD
MURRYSVILLE PA 15668
PETROLEUM RETAILERS AND AUTO REPAIR ASSOCIATION IS SPONSORING A GOLF OUTING TO BENEFIT OPERATION HOME-
FRONT. THE DAY WILL BEGIN WITH COFFEE AND DONUTS AT 8:30 A.M. FOLLOWED BY A SHOTGUN START AT 9:00 A.M. THE COST INCLUDES 18 HOLES OF GOLF, CART, BREAKFAST BEFORE GOLF, LUNCH AT THE TURN, BUFFET DINNER, AND PRIZES.
DIRECTIONS: PARKWAY EAST TO EXIT AT RT. 22 MURRYSVILLE. AT 7TH LIGHT, MAKE LEFT (MCDONALD’S ). GO STRAIGHT THROUGH ON SARDIS ROAD ABOUT 3 MILES. GO PAST MURRYSVILLE GOLF COURSE, MAKE FIRST LEFT ONTO BULLTOWN ROAD. MEADOWINK IS ON THE LEFT.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE PRARA OFFICE AT 412-241-2380 COST: $95.00 PER PERSON
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: PRARA MAIL WITH COMPLETED FORM TO: 1051 Brinton Road
PITTSBURGH PA 15221
MANY CASH SKILL PRIZES
______________________ ____________________
YES, I WANT TO PLAY!!____
ENCLOSED IS A CHECK FOR $_________________FOR________GOLFERS.
NAME: ______________________________________________PHONE
COMPANY: __________________ __________
ADDRESS:
CITY: _______________________________________________ PA ZIP:___________
NAME _____________________________________________________________________________________
PARTNER ______________________________________________________________________________________
PARTNER _____________________________________________________________________________________
Partner ___________ ____________________________________________________________________________
*Foursome Information and payments must be received by May 31, 2017
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CCAC WEST HILLS CENTER
1000 MCKEE ROAD
OAKDALE, PA 15071
412-241-2380
EMISSION Re-Certification Course Schedule
March 13, April 19th
Emission Inspector
March 20, 22, 27, 29
State Inspection,
March 7, 9, 14, 16
April 24, 26, May 1, 3
March 2016
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Precise Tank Modification, INC.
Po Box 274. Madison, PA 15663
Donald J. Maughan, President Phone: (724) 446-3516
ames R. Preisach, Project Manager Fax: (724) 446-0175
Quality Petroleum Contractors & Distributors DEP Certified: Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland
Underground & Aboveground Storage Tanks
>Storage System Installations & Removals
>Helium Detection Servic
>Site Inspections
>C-Store Installations
>Car Wash Installations
>Design Consultation >Remediation Coordination
>Permitting & Project Management
>Fuel System Electrial Systems
>Site Preparation & Restoration
>Storm Water Management Systems
>Hydrostatic Testing
>Factory Direct Fueling Components & Equipment
March 2016
Continued from page 5
When the RPM Act was first introduced in 2016, racing enthusiasts and Americans working in the
motorsports parts industry flooded Congress with nearly 200,000 letters in support of the bill.
More than one fourth of the U.S. House of Representatives joined as bill cosponsors as a result.
However, the shortened election year schedule did not permit sufficient time for passage of the
b\ill by the previous Congress.
“Last year I was proud to lead the fight against the misguided EPA regulation targeting racing, but
our work is not done,” said Rep. Patrick McHenry. “In the coming months, I look forward to work-
ing with by colleagues in Congress and the new Administration to ensure the RPM Act becomes
law.”
Motorsports competition involves tens of thousands of participants and vehicle owners each year,
both amateur and professional. Retail sales of racing products make up $1.4 billion market annu-
ally. There are an estimated 1,300 race tracks operating across the U.S. , including oval, road,
track and off-road racetracks, the majority of which feature converted race vehicles that the EPA
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Join the growing
number of PRARA members who insure with
Bulava & Associates.
Bulava & Associates values our professional affiliation with the Petroleum Retailers and Auto Repair
Association -- and the opportunity to provide business insurance protection to members like you.
If your business is already insured through our agency, we thank you and pledge to continue working
hard to earn your trust!
If you’re not currently insured with us, why not join the growing number of your PRARA associates
who place their confidence in Bulava & Associates to protect their hard-earned assets?
Consultants / Insurance Brokers
March 2017
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March 2016
2017 PRARA Annual Spring Golf Classic
June 7, 2017 to Benefit OPERATION HOMEFRONT
Meadowink Golf Course 4076 Bulltown Road
Murrysville, PA 15668
Name ____________________________________ Phone _____________________________________
Business Name ________________________________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________________________________
City ________________________________State ______ Zip ___________________________________
HOLE SPONSOR $100 $200 $500 SILVER_____ GOLD____ Corporate _______
__________________________________________________________________________________ (Name as you want it to appear on the Hole Marker)
Breakfast Sponsor $200 _____________________________________________________________
(Call the PRARA office for availability) (Name as you want it to appear on sign) Lunch Sponsor $300 ________________________________________________________________
(Call the PRARA office for availability) (Name as you want it to appear on sign)
Please return this form and your check for Hole, Breakfast and/or Lunch sponsorship to the PRARA office by June 1 so that we can guarantee a Hole marker and/or Sign.
PRIZE DONATION Prize to be donated _______________________________________________________________
Does prize need to be picked up? _______________
We would appreciate it if you would let us know what prize you will be donating and if pickup is necessary. Please contact us at the PRARA office by May 26, 2017.
1051 Brinton Rd, Suite 304, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221 or Call us at 412-241-2380.
Thank you for your donation!!
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March 2016
US-Canada oil exports see first drop since 2010
US oil exports to Canada dropped in 2016, the first time since 2010 , as refineries on the Cana-
dian Atlantic coast sought cheaper crude from overseas.
Overall oil imports in to Canada rose slightly in 2016 to 759 b/d, but imports from the US fell
by 23pc to 363,000b/d, from 473,000 b/b in 2015. Us crude accounted for 54 pc of all crude
imports to Canada in 2016, reversing a multi-year trend, Canada’s National Energy Board said
today.
Two things sparked the move NEB chief economist Shelley Milutinovic told Argus: the US
lifting the decades’ old ban on crude exports in December 2015, opening US production to a
number of new markets other than Canada; and the differential between oil benchmarks WTI
and Brent narrowing last years to lows not seen since 2010.
New Brunswick, the providence with Canada’s largest oil refinery, the 300,000b/d Irving Oil
facility, saw total imports fall by 6pc to 218,000 b/d last year, with US imports falling 61pc.
Overseas imports, primarily from Saudi Arabia, rose by 27pc.
Saudi Arabia (86,698 b/d) and Algeria (84,759 b/d) were Canada’s primary sources for over-
seas imports, at 11pc each, followed by Nigeria at 10pc (73,700b/d), and Norway at 6pc
(41,838 b/d). Algeria and Nigeria roughly doubled their share of imports, rising from 39,633 b/
d in 2015 and 40,982 b/d, respectively. Oil also came from Kazakhstan, the United Kingdom,
Azerbaijan, and other countries.
Quebec saw imports fall by 25pc to 214,000 b/d led by 43pc drop in US imports. Suncor En-
ergy’s 140,000 b/d Montreal refinery and Ultramar’s 265,000b/d Quebec City refinery are lo-
cated in the province.
In Newfoundland and Labrador, home to North Atlantic Refining’s 115,000 b/d Come-by-
Chance refinery, imports rose marginally by 1pc to 90,000 b/d. Nearly all of Newfoundland’s
imported crude came from the US in 2015, but it fell to roughly half in 2016.
Ontario bucked the trend, tripling to reach 85,000 b/d, with all of it from the US. In western
Canada, all crude oil imports were from the US, rising 33pc to 152,000 b/d in 2016. Most of
this is attributable to increased imports of diluents for oil sands transportation.
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March 2016
ACCOUNTANTS
ATM
ATTORNEY
ENVIRONMENTAL TANKS &
UPGRADES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
INSURANCE
LIGHTING
INVENTORY SERVICE
C-STORE DISTRIBUTORS
COMPUTERS
CONSULTING
ENVIRONMENTAL TANKS &
UPGRADES
J.E. Robinson
Oakmont, PA
412-423-1093
ATM Cash World
Tom Ranallo
Pittsburgh
800-937-3169
Albert G. Feczko
Pittsburgh
412-833-5554
Harry Klodowski
Wexford
724-940-4000
Strangis & Swaney
724-493-4090
A.J. Silberman & Co.
Indianola, PA
412-455-1011
Liberty USA
West Mifflin, PA
412-461-2700
Computer Solutions
Dick Norchi-Allison Park, PA
412-369-8896
Automotive Inspection Systems
Motor Vehicle Inspection
Reporting System
Pete Kipe / Rick Dunmire
866-376-8477
S.I.S.
J.R. Bachor-Tarentum, PA
BJAAM Environmental, Inc.
Beaver, PA
724-544-7486
Precise Tank Modifications Inc.
Donald Maughan
Madison, PA
724-446-3516
S.I.S.
J.R. Bachor-Tarentum, PA
724-224-1220
Environmental Compliance Services,
Inc.
Brian Pine-Export, PA
888-483-7310
Financial Transaction Services
LLC
Credit Card Processing
Hal Treelisky
412-720-8345
Bulava & Associates
Joe Bulava-Greensbug, PA
724-836-7610
Pinnacle Group LLC
Kirk Haldeman
Pittsburgh, PA
Jack Bonus Insurance
Mark Bleier-Pittsburgh, PA
412-452-8722
LavaLux LED
Alfonso Gatta-Ambridge, PA
412-865-6007
Waste Oil / Contaminated Product
Pick-Up Environmental Specialist
Ron Blinsky-McDonald, OH
888-331-3443
Flynn Environmental, Inc.
Michael Flynn-Pittsburgh, PA
800-690-9409
Groundwater & Environment Svc.
Inc.
Jon Agnew
Cranberry Township, PA
800-267-2549 ext. 3636
Letterle & Associates, LLC
Lou Letterle-Allison Park, PA
412-486-0600
Moody & Associates
Mark Miller
814-724-4970
Steel City Fueling Systems
William Brandenstein
Pittsburgh, PA
412-327-7030
Shockey Excavating
George Shockey
724-282-3669
George I. Reitz & Sons
Sandy Crawford
East Pittsburgh, PA
412-824-9976
McRo Construction Inc.
Donald Rothey Jr.
Elizabeth, PA
412-384-6051
Petroleum Technical Service
Mike Gifford-Butler, Pa
724-287-4148
MEMBER - TO - MEMBER
SERVICES
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PARTS/PETROLEUM EGUIP
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM
REMODELING
GREASE TRAPS
SITE INSPECTION & TECHNI-
CAL SERVICES
TAXES
TIRES
USED TIRE PICKUP
UNDERGROUND STORAGE
TANK/LINE TESTING
March 2016
George I. Reitz & Sons, Inc.
Sandy Craford
East Pittsburgh, PA
412-824-9976
Bolger Brothers
Reggie Barnett-Altoona, PA
724-602-7882
Don Parker Sales Inc.
Pam Pitell
1916 Babcock Blvd.
412-821-4085
Petroleum Technical Services
Kim Yeroce
724-306-1444
Kleen-line
412-466-6277
Bolea Oil Products
Robert Bolea-Coraopolis, PA
412-264-1130
Bradigan’s Inc.
Tom Bradigan-kittanning, PA
724-548-7654
Glassmere Fuel Service
Dell Cromie-Tarantum, PA
724-265-4646
Guttman Oil Company
Kevin Forsythe-Belle Vernon
724-483-3533
Kehm Oil Company
George Kehm-Oakdale, PA
412-921-5200
Gulf Oil LLC.
Doug Storch-Pittsburgh, PA
724-333-5964
Oil Service, Inc.
Joe Schmidlin-Pittsburgh,PA
412-771-6950
Purvis Brothers Inc.
Mack Purvis-Mars, PA
724-625-1566
PPC Lubricants
Dave Ondik
412-719-0063
R&W Oil Products
Richard Smith
McKeesport, PA
412-678-6121
Reed Oil Company
Ron Rotolo-New Castle, PA
800-922-5454
Superior Petroleum
Don Bowers-Pittsburgh, PA
412-576-2601
Center Independent
Doug Friend-724-622-4835
McRo Construction Inc.
Donald Rothey Jr.
Elizabeth, PA
412-384-6051
S.I.S.
J.R. Bachor-Tarentum, PA
724-279-3360
Steel City Grease Traps
Mark Kuss
412-583-0206
Petroleum Technical Services
Mike Gifford-Butler, PA
724-287-4148
George I. Reitz & Sons, Inc.
Sandy Crawford
East Pittsburgh, PA
412-824-9976
S.I.S.
J.R. Bachor-Tarentum, PA
724-224-1220
Robinson Young & Associates
412-423-1093
Tower Tire
412-517-8739
Penn Turf 814-696-7669
Dans 724-529-7621
Liberty 888-868-0097
George I. Reitz & Sons, Inc.
Sandy Crawford
East Pittsburgh, PA
412-824-9976
Petroleum Technical Services
Butler, PA
724-287-4148
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Calendar of Events
Upcoming Events
27th PRARA Spring Golf Outing
June 7th
Petroleum Retailers & Auto Repair Association
1051 Brinton Road Suite 304
Pittsburgh PA 15221
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