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Reducing Diesel Emissions in the Denver Region

Reducing Diesel Emissions in the Denver Region. Western Regional Air Partnership’s Mobile Sources Forum July 16, 2003. Regional Air Quality Council. Lead air quality planning agency for 7-county metro Denver region since 1989

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Reducing Diesel Emissions in the Denver Region

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  1. Reducing Diesel Emissionsin the Denver Region Western Regional Air Partnership’s Mobile Sources Forum July 16, 2003

  2. Regional Air Quality Council • Lead air quality planning agency for 7-county metro Denver region since 1989 • RAQC serves to develop effective air quality planning initiatives and outreach and education programs with input from local governments, the private sector, stakeholder groups, and citizens • RAQC has developed attainment and maintenance plans for CO, PM-10, ozone and implemented a host of public/private initiatives

  3. Diesel Stakeholder Work Group • Work Group formed in August 2001 • 10 meetings between October 2001and May 2002 • Participation by a wide range of stakeholders • Strong consensus for recommendations in the final report

  4. Work Group Objectives • Determine impact of diesel emissions on Denver area air quality • Review current Diesel I/M Program • Explore opportunities to advance clean diesel technology • Assess contribution of off-road diesel engines

  5. Diesel Air Quality Impacts • Diesel engines contribute to Denver area air quality problems • 10-16% primary PM-2.5 • 20-30% NOX emissions • 15-23% total PM-2.5 • 25-40% visibility impairment • Diesel emissions have public health consequences

  6. Final Recommendations • All recommendations compiled in report: Reducing Diesel Emissions in the Denver Region, available at www.raqc.org • Recommendations: • Diesel I/M Program • On-road diesel vehicles • Off-road diesel vehicles

  7. Diesel I/M Program • Change in weight definition for HDDV • Increase model year exemptions to 4 years • Decrease test frequency to biennial testing for vehicles 10 years and newer beginning in 1995 • Require testing on vehicles routinely operated in program area • Testing protocols: allow SAE J1667 for 10 years and newer, require lugdown for vehicles older than 10 years, eliminate visual testing

  8. Clean Air FleetsOutreach and Awareness Program Program Goals: • Encourage voluntary initiatives by on- and off-road diesel fleet operators to reduce emissions • Reduce diesel emissions by providing funding for retrofit and alternative fuel projects • Educate fleet operators on cost-effective maintenance to keep fleet running clean • Recognize fleet operators who undertake voluntary initiatives to reduce emissions

  9. Clean Air FleetsClean Diesel Conference • Program officially launched at Denver’s Clean Diesel Conference on June 11 & 12 • nearly 100 fleet managers, transportation directors, local/state/federal government reps, etc. attended • Guest speakers from Diesel Technology Forum, Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, Fleetguard Emission Solutions, International, Wagner, and more

  10. Clean Air FleetsOutreach • Web site: www.cleanairfleets.org • Outreach folder: • Advances in Diesel Engine Technology • Clean Air Fleets Program Overview • Colorado’s Diesel I/M Program • Vehicle Idling Reduction Strategies • Emission Control Technology • Vehicle and Engine Replacement • Alternative Fuels • Emissions Standards • CAF Funding Opportunities

  11. Clean Air FleetsRecognition Program • Recognize fleets that undertake voluntary measures to reduce emissions • Receive recognition at press conference, special awards ceremony; receive CAF decals, award, more • Company/City/County/School District submits application; reviewed and selected by the CAF Program Advisory Team • First “Clean Air Fleet” designation: NAPA Auto Parts

  12. Clean Air FleetsEmission Reduction Funding Program • $100,000 for retrofit and emission reduction projects • 50% for truck fleets, 50% for school bus fleets • Funding sources: CMAQ, SEPs, CDPHE • Seeking additional funding from EPA’s Voluntary Diesel Retrofit Program, Clean School Bus USA Initiative, Toyota settlement, and other sources

  13. Clean Air FleetsSchool Bus Fleet Outreach • Make special effort to educate school bus fleet operators on maintenance practices • Working with area transportation directors and fleet operators • Seeking additional funding for large, school bus retrofit and replacement program • Host workshop that will spend time focusing on school bus fleets – October 2003 • Conducted survey to gauge interest and gather demographical data

  14. Recommendations for Non-Road Diesel Vehicles • Include off-road fleets in Clean Air Fleets program • Incentives to encourage the use of low sulfur fuel and other low-emitting fuels • Encourage best maintenance practices regarding engine maintenance, idling and use • Program for large-scale construction projects to encourage low-emitting technology

  15. Contact Information Diesel Initiatives Ken Lloyd Jerry Dilley Executive Director Technical Engineer (303) 629-5450, ext. 250 (303) 629-5450, ext. 240 klloyd@raqc.orgjdilley@raqc.org Clean Air Fleets Steve McCannon Sara O’Keefe Program Manager Program Manager (303) 629-5450, ext. 230 (303) 629-5450, ext. 220 smccannon@raqc.orgsokeefe@raqc.org

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