Guest guest Posted September 29, 1999 Report Share Posted September 29, 1999 EPA tightening pollution rules for big rigs By H. JOSEF HEBERT WASHINGTON (September 28, 1999 9:19 a.m. EDT http://www.nandotimes.com) - The Environmental Protection Agency is rolling out new rules for tougher emission standards and cleaner burning diesel fuel to reduce pollution from heavy-duty trucks, according to interest groups briefed on the proposal. The EPA plans to announce some interim steps within a few weeks and follow up by proposing regulations early next year that would dramatically reduce the amount of smog-causing chemicals and soot coming from truck tailpipes, according to these sources. Meanwhile, the EPA is preparing regulations that would cut sulfur in diesel fuel perhaps by as much as 90 percent, said the sources, who spoke on condition of not being identified further. EPA officials declined to give details beyond saying that some new proposals on truck pollution will be announced within a few weeks and that EPA Administrator Carol Browner is intent on reducing air emissions from heavy-duty trucks. In April, the EPA announced it would complete regulations by the end of the year to sharply reduce smog-causing chemicals from automobiles, including popular sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks. And it proposed requiring low-sulfur gasoline to be sold nationwide. A similar approach that would require cleaner vehicles as well as cleaner fuel is being developed as part of the agency's efforts to curtail pollution from large tractor-trailer rigs, dump trucks and other heavy-duty trucks, the sources said. The tougher emissions and fuel standards for large trucks would begin to be phased in by 2007, according to sources familiar with the proposal. While the more than 5 million large trucks and buses account for only 2.5 percent of all vehicles on the road, they produce 26 percent of the smog-causing nitrogen oxide from vehicles and more than half of the soot in urban air, according to the Clean Air Trust, an environmental advocacy group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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