Gasoline, burned as fuel

The bottomline is that one gallon (US) of Gasoline, burned as fuel uses the following resources, and produces the following pollutions:
Resource or Pollutantsort iconAmountUnitCEII
Oil deposits0.032barrel45.6
Sulfur dioxide pollution0.00063581232918861pound15.55
Nitrogen oxides pollution0.0017920684757381pound31.669
Ash0.0037562211827712pound1.328
Water, fresh0.001941484220842gallon (US)0.025
Liquid waste0.0015828926345257gallon (US)0.056
Landfilled waste0.3985189535411pound14.085
Land2.5333576296038E-9acre0.001
Methane pollution0.011615234096638pound29.557
Natural gas deposits0.2226224pound1.269
Recycled waste-6.944391168E-7pound-0
Iron ore deposits1.635938304E-6pound1.589e-6
Particulate matter (PM)4.0079268083712E-5pound2.55
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)0.0077715428967079pound2746.696
Chemical waste8.0E-5pound0.283
Uranium reserves1.0296E-6pound0.145
Lead pollution4.2307733737984E-9pound0.027
Mercury pollution2.3723502206976E-9pound0.075
Carbon monoxide pollution2.1746543689728E-5pound0.126
Arsenic pollution3.1235944572518E-9pound0.099
Radioactive waste1.7792626655232E-7pound1.132
Carbon dioxide pollution0.77504636493988pound27.392
Dissipation0.13729277333591kWh3.611e-5
Coal deposits0.049425189884928pound0.044
Total CEII: 2917.71