Justin Carinci Dolan Media Newswires Portland, OR — New
diesel emissions rules could hit California contractors starting next year, and a national contractors group wants to stop those rules from sweeping the whole country.
Not exact matches
EPA's 2001 highway
diesel rule required manufacturers to steeply cut engine
emissions of soot - and smog - forming pollutants for engines sold after January 2007.
In addition, between 2005 and 2030, U.S. particle pollution
rules for new
diesel engines will cut their black carbon
emissions by 86 %.
In a highly anticipated decision, the German Federal Administrative Court (Bundesverwaltungsgericht) in Leipzig has
ruled that cities can ban highly polluting
diesel cars if necessary to achieve NO2
emission limits.