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Union of Concerned Scientists
An environmental advocacy group which has an aggressive program for “Cleaner Construction Equipment for California: A Blueprint for Healthier Communities” |
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Clean Air Fleets
A private initiative to educate on- and off-road diesel operators on how to voluntarily reduce diesel emissions while saving money. |
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Transportation Research Board
The Transportation Research Board (TRB) is a division of the National Research Council, which serves as an independent adviser to the federal government and others on scientific and technical questions of national importance. |
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West Coast Diesel Collaborative
Public-Private partnership to reduce diesel emissions along the West Coast – to date the only California construction project was $1 million to retrofit 5 engines in Sacramento and Fresno. |
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Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program
California funding program for diesel engine retrofits (pays the difference between rebuilding and retrofitting old diesel engines) |
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Diesel Technology Forum
A trade group for equipment manufacturers and fuel refiners, DTF sponsored a Sierra Research, Inc. 2005 study on California Diesel engine impacts including Off Road Diesels. |
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South Coast AQMD
South Coast AQMD |
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San Diego APCD
San Diego APCD |
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EPA’s Explanation of Six Common Air Pollutants
Explanation of Six Common Air Pollutants |
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EPA’s Non-Road Diesel Studies and Rules
Non-Road Diesel Studies And Rules |
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US EPA National Clean Diesel Campaign
Created by the EPA to work aggressively to reduce the pollution emitted from diesel engines across the country through the implementation of varied control strategies and the aggressive involvement of national, state, and local partners. |
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California Air Resources Boards
Off-Road Equipment (In-Use) Control Measure and proposed Tier 4 regulations |
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California Air Resources Board
Off-Road Equipment (In-Use) Control Measure and proposed Tier 4 regulations |
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Construction Industry Air Quality Coalition
The leading state-wide Construction Industry Air Quality Coalition:
contractors started CIAQC fifteen years ago to clean up the environment. CIAQC wasn’t formed to fight regulations, it was formed to achieve cleaner air, long before regulations were |