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State and Federal Standards for Mobile-Source Emissions, Paperback / softback Book

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Emissions from mobile sources contribute significantly to air pollution in the United States.

Such sources include cars and light- and heavy-duty trucks; diesel-powered cranes, bulldozers, and tractors; and equipment such as lawnmowers that run on small gasoline engines.

The role of state versus federal government in establishing mobile-source emissions standards is an important environmental management issue.

With this in mind, Congress called on EPA to arrange an independent study of the practices and procedures by which California develops separate emissions standards from the federal government and other states choose to adopt the California standards.

The report provides an assessment of the scientific and technical procedures used by states to develop or adopt different emissions standards and a comparison of those policies and practices with those used by EPA.

It also considers the impacts of state emissions standards on various factors including compliance costs and emissions.

The report concludes that, despite the substantial progress in reducing emissions from mobile sources nationwide, more needs to be done to attain federal air-quality standards in many parts of the country.

Additionally, California should continue its pioneering role in setting emissions standards for cars, trucks, and off-road equipment. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 Air Quality, Emissions, and Health Impacts Overview3 Regulation of Emissions from New Mobile Sources4 Co-evolution of Technology and Emissions Standards5 Assessment of Different Approaches to Setting Mobile-SourceStandards6 Light-Duty-Vehicle Emissions Standards7 Other Case Studies8 RecommendationsReferencesGlossaryAbbreviationsAppendix A Biographical Information on the Committee on StatePractices in Setting Mobile Source Emissions StandardsAppendix B Acronyms and Names Used for Classifying OrganicCompoundsAppendix C Summary of Milestones in CARB Mobile Source EmissionsRegulations and Comparison with EPAAppendix D Statutory Sections Relevant to the Regulation of NewMobile Source EmissionsAppendix E Public Workshop Presentations

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