San Diego Construction Industry Air Quality Coalition (SAN CIAQC)

Regulatory 2006

(Articles Listed in Alphabetical Order)

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Candid interview with CARB Executive Director Catherine Witherspoon reprinted from the EGCA Magazine

CARB's new July 2006 revision of their proposed regulations to be enacted 12/06

Synopsis of MAJOR ELEMENTS of portable engine registration program currently resulting in $MILLIONS in fines

CARB just revised the Statewide equipment inventory, this may impact the proposed regulations

Table 1. ARB and USEPA Off-Road Compression-Ignition (Diesel) Engine Standards (NMHC+NOx/CO/PM in g/bhp-hr). When ARB and USEPA standards differ, the standards shown here represent the more stringent of the two.

CARB Proposed Biodiesel Policy 60524 As Presented in the ARB Fuels Workshop May 24, 2006.

OLD CARB proposed Diesel Off-Road Equipment Measure Regulatory Concepts paper

Proposed Revisions to CARB Off-Road Equipment Concept

San Diego Air Pollution Control District Draft Fugitive Dust Regulations (2005)

Opinions - LETTERS - 9/26/2005 Diesel Retrofits a Big Deal

EXECUTIVE ORDER S-3-05

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Flowchart

Idealist or Realist? Designer or Builder?

“Customers” and clean air

Regulation to Establish a Statewide Portable Equipment Registration Program (Effective September 1, 2005)

Voluntary Diesel Retrofit Program - Verified Technology List

 

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We have a Category 5 challenge bearing down on the construction industry. It can make obsolete 90% of the equipment in use today. The biggest asset most construction companies have is their equipment, and much of that is about to become worthless.Jim Burton
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