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Diesel Pollution

Diesel Pollution. More than 60% of PM and NOx emissions from mobile sources in CA are from diesel engines Diesel engines power goods movement Marine Vessels & Harbor Craft Cargo Handling Equipment Locomotives Trucks Construction Equipment. Health Impacts of PM.

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Diesel Pollution

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  1. Diesel Pollution • More than 60% of PM and NOx emissions from mobile sources in CA are from diesel engines • Diesel engines power goods movement • Marine Vessels & Harbor Craft • Cargo Handling Equipment • Locomotives • Trucks • Construction Equipment

  2. Health Impacts of PM • Diesel PM is a Toxic Air Contaminant • 70% Airborne Toxic Cancer Risk • Health and Welfare Impacts • Decreased lung function • Asthma Hospitalizations and ER visits • Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Hospitalizations • Heart Attacks • Increased infant mortality • Chronic Bronchitis • Premature death • Loss of school and work days • Restricted Activity days

  3. Premature Deaths in 2004 • Image Source: California Air Resources Board. Results are based on the mean estimate.

  4. Statewide Impacts - $21 billion/year Bay Area - $3.7 billion/year Central Valley – $3.1 billion/year 2004 Economic Impacts

  5. Moving Forward • Diesel pollution is a threat to public health and carries a high economic cost • Must consider all opportunities to reduce emissions. • CARB regulations are essential, but not enough • Prioritize community participation in decision making process.

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