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Engine Manufacturers Extend Qualified Support of EPA 2004 Final Ruling To Achieve Emission Reduction Goals.


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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 3, 2000

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and  (EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid.

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) this week issued a final rule implementing a manufacturers' supported program to significantly reduce diesel emissions from heavy-duty trucks and buses. The program deals exclusively with cleaner engines. Under this program, diesel truck and bus engines will be required to emit 50 percent less oxides of nitrogen beginning in 2004. In response to manufacturers' requests, the EPA is expected to finalize later this year a separate program to significantly improve the quality of diesel fuel, thus enabling another significant reduction in diesel engine emissions.

The Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA (1) (Enterprise Management Architecture) An earlier strategic plan from Digital for integrating network, system and application management. It provided the operating environment for managing a multi-vendor network. ) today announced their support of the 50 percent reduction. "This ruling is the product of over five years of hard work and cooperation between the diesel industry, the California Air Resources Board California Air Resources Board (CARB) is the "clean air agency" of the state of California in the United States. Established originally in 1967, it is a part of the California Environmental Protection Agency, an organization which reports directly to the California  and the EPA," said Glenn Keller, EMA Executive Director. "The standards for heavy-duty engines that the agency has developed with industry support are technically challenging but achievable."

"However, EMA remains concerned about the inclusion of supplemental test requirements that will not take effect until 2007. We believe that the inclusion of these requirements in the final 2004 Rule is premature." Keller noted, "Not only would further work on the supplemental requirements have yielded a more effective program, but these requirements won't be applied until the adoption of new fuels and emission control The selective and controlled use of electromagnetic, acoustic, or other emitters to optimize command and control capabilities while minimizing, for operations security: a. detection by enemy sensors; b. mutual interference among friendly systems; and/or c.  strategies that are part of the on-going EPA rulemaking. EPA should not separate out test procedures and emission standards in different rulemakings."

With regard to speculation that the final ruling will allow the manufacturers to renege on Verb 1. renege on - fail to fulfill a promise or obligation; "She backed out of her promise"
go back on, renege, renegue on

countermand, repeal, rescind, revoke, annul, vacate, reverse, overturn, lift - cancel officially; "He revoked the ban on smoking";
1998 consent decrees with the Department of Justice (DOJ (Department Of Justice) The legal arm of the U.S. government that represents the public interest of the United States. It is headed by the Attorney General. ) Keller said, "the final 2004 regulations have nothing to do with the on-going dialogue between some consent decree companies and federal officials regarding engine certification procedures. That is a completely separate matter."

Engine manufacturers remain committed to working with government to assure a cleaner environment for our nation. "We are proud of our record of improving the environment and remain confident that our industry can produce reliable, durable, fuel efficient, high performing diesel engines that are as clean or cleaner than any other power source," stated Keller.

EMA is a trade association representing worldwide manufacturers of internal combustion engines for all applications except passenger cars and aircraft. The EMA continues to work with government and industry stakeholders Stakeholders

All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
 to help the nation achieve its goals of cleaner fuels, more efficient engines and cleaner air. For more information contact Anne Rukavina at (312) 644-6610 x3393 or visit our Web site at www.engine-manufacturers.org
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