Control of air pollution from new motor vehicles: tier 2 motor vehicle emissions standards and gasoline sulfur control requirements; final rule

HERO ID

11483

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2000

Language

English

HERO ID 11483
In Press No
Year 2000
Title Control of air pollution from new motor vehicles: tier 2 motor vehicle emissions standards and gasoline sulfur control requirements; final rule
Journal Federal Register
Volume 65
Issue 28
Page Numbers 6698-6870
Abstract U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Summary: TodayÆs action finalizes a major program designed to significantly reduce the emissions from new passenger cars and light trucks, including pickup trucks, vans, minivans, and sport-utility vehicles. These reductions will provide for cleaner air and greater public health protection, primarily by reducing ozone and PM pollution. The program is a comprehensive regulatory initiative that treats vehicles and fuels as a system, combining requirements for much cleaner vehicles with requirements for much lower levels of sulfur in gasoline. A list of major highlights of the program appears at the beginning of the Supplementary Information section of this Federal Register.
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