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California Environmental Protection Agency. AIR RESOURCES BOARD. Reducing Emissions From Diesel Engines Robert Cross Chief, Mobile Source Control Division. Outline. About Diesel Exhaust California’s Diesel Control Plan New Engine Standards Retrofit Programs Conclusions.
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California Environmental Protection Agency AIR RESOURCES BOARD Reducing Emissions From Diesel Engines Robert Cross Chief, Mobile Source Control Division
Outline • About Diesel Exhaust • California’s Diesel Control Plan • New Engine Standards • Retrofit Programs • Conclusions
Diesel Exhaust is Unhealthy • NOx • Precursor to ozone - a lung irritant • Precursor to PM2.5 - lung disease, mortality • Diesel PM = toxic air contaminant (TAC) • Identified as toxic in August 1998 • Contains 40+ substances identified as TACs • Carcinogenic in humans & animals • Non-cancer damage to lungs
Off-Road Diesels Important Greater LA in 2010 Current regulations
Both Construction and Ag. Equipment are Important NOx San Joaquin Valley Los Angeles PMx10
CA’s Control Plan For Diesels • Comprehensive plan adopted 9/00 • Addresses NOx and PM • Driven by diesel identification as toxic • Near-zero emission limits: new engines • Cleaner fuel: 15 ppm S • Better in-use testing/enforcement • Retrofit existing diesel engines w/ filters
ARB’s Inter-DivisionalPartnership For Risk Reduction • Mobile Source Operations Division • Fleet and roadside enforcement ARB • Stationary Source Division • TAC identification • Fuel quality • Stationary and agriculture • Mobile Source Control Division • On- and off-road diesel • emission standards • Retrofit programs
Tighter On-Road Diesel Emission Standards ADOPTED: New Engines 98+% reduction
Tighter Off-Road Diesel Emission Standards NEEDED: New Engines 175-300 hp 97+% reduction ?
NOx Aftertreatment Reduces Emissions Aftertreatment Device Percent NOx Reduction
Sulfur Removal Required Sulfur Content (ppm by weight) * Beginning July 1, 2002
Retrofit Programs Needed On-Highway HDD Fleet Mix Source: EMFAC2000, Statewide, GVWR=8,500+ lbs.
Diesel PMIn-Use Retrofit Program • Achieves 80% of Plan’s Reductions (2010) • Retrofit every Diesel in California w/ filters • Feasibility • Exposure • Approaches • Regulation • Incentive funds • Voluntary action • Effectiveness • Minimum 85% PM reduction/vehicle • Get NOx reduction when feasible
Filter System Filter System Filter System Typical Retrofits
ImplementationFilter Retrofits • Regulation • Urban transit buses • 4500 filter retrofits starting 2003 • New engines - filters required 2002 • Trash trucks • Regulation under development • Permit conditions • e.g., major construction projects
Implementation (cont.) • Incentive funding • School buses • $12.5 million. • ~2000 filter retrofits, beginning 2001. • NOx and PM Reductions • $100 million FY01/02. • Incremental cost of new, repower, retrofit paid. • Intended to create offsets for increased electrical generation.
Implementation (cont.) • Voluntary • City of Los Angeles • 1300 vehicles • Caltrans • Clean new purchases (e.g., LPG) • Retrofit filters (~600) • Need recognition for others • Labeling • Publicity
Demonstration Programs Support Implementation • BP ECD - (# vehicles with filters) • Ralph’s grocery trucks (10) • BP tanker trucks (10) • LA County MTA (4) • Hertz equipment rental (10) • LA City Sanitation (10) • People movers/local amusement park (10) • School busses San Diego (10) • School Buses LA (39) • Construction equipment (19)
Technical Support & Outreach • International Advisory Committee. • Certification of retrofit devices. • Testing and evaluation. • Partnership with local agencies. • Coordination with U.S. EPA’s program.
Benefits • Plan will reduce: • PM emissions • Cancer risk • Respiratory impact • Other benefits include: • Improved visibility • Reduced soiling
For More Information • Diesel Risk Reduction Website • www.arb.ca.gov/toxics/diesel/diesel.htm • Sign up to receive notices • Talk to a real person (626-575-6973), or ____@arb.ca.gov • Annette Hebert - Manager, Heavy-Duty Diesel In-Use Strategies Branch • G. Scott Rowland - Manager, Retrofit Assessment Section • Nancy Steele, Ph.D. - Manager, Retrofit Implementation Section