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1
  • Susan S.G. Wierman
  • Executive Director
  • Mid-Atlantic Regional Air Management Association
  • MARAMA
  • November 3, 2005

2
Why focus on diesel emissions?
  • CARB estimates that premature deaths annually in
    California due to diesel emissions are slightly
    lower than the number of people who die from auto
    accidents.
  • New engine standards have a long phase-in period,
    since vehicles last a long time
  • Reducing diesel emissions is one of the most
    important air quality challenges facing the
    country.

3
EPA Emission Standards for Trucks Buses
HC, NOx (g/bhp-hr)
PM (g/bhp-hr)
4
Why a collaborative?
  • Federal authority pre-empts state/local agencies
    from standard setting
  • Even with more stringent standards, millions of
    in-use engines will continue to emit large
    amounts of pollution
  • Voluntary measures and incentives can yield
    important emissions reductions from in-use
    vehicles

5
How can a collaborative help?
  • Support and bring attention to the many highly
    successful existing efforts
  • Create a forum for information sharing along
    major transportation corridors
  • Leverage significant new resources
  • Develop and implement projects

6
What is the Mid-Atlantic Diesel Collaborative?
  • Partnership between leaders from federal, state,
    and local government, the private sector, and
    environmental groups
  • District of Columbia
  • Delaware
  • Maryland
  • New Jersey
  • North Carolina
  • PennsylvanIa
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia

Winners in Pennsylvanias Clean School Bus Art
Contest
7
Mission and Purpose
  • Mission of the Mid-Atlantic Diesel Collaborative
  • Reduce diesel emissions to protect public health
    throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region.

8
Mission and Purpose
  • Purpose
  • Leverage resources and expertise to reduce diesel
    emissions to improve public health
  • Promote collaboration and coordination among
    projects within the Region.
  • Raise awareness of activities underway and the
    need for additional diesel emission reduction
    projects in the Region.

9
Why now?
  • EPA Funding
  • 2004 5 M CSBUSA grants and 1.6 M for NCDC
    grants
  • Funded 40 projects
  • 22 School Bus fleets
  • 6 Refuse Haulers/Collectors
  • 3 Marine Ports
  • 2 Construction Projects
  • Others including Buses, Fire Trucks, Agriculture,
    Utility, Locomotive
  • 2005 National Clean Diesel Campaign Grants
  • 7.5 M for CSBUSA projects
  • 950 K for nonroad equipment (ports
    construction)
  • 2005 SmartWay Transport Partnership
  • 5 M for idle reduction projects

10
EPA Funded Retrofit Projects
11
Goal By 2014 reduce emissions from the over 11
million engines in the legacy fleet
  • Five sectors targeted for voluntary measures by
    EPAs Clean Diesel Campaign
  • School buses
  • Ports
  • Construction
  • Freight
  • Agriculture
  • These five sectors were chosen based on the
    following factors
  • Public health impacts Sensitive populations
  • Mobile source inventory
  • Cost effective strategies are available
  • Opportunities exist because of port expansion
    major road construction
  • Strong support from our entire stakeholder
    community

12
Why now? Future Federal Funding
  • FY06 budget request
  • 5 Million for National Clean Diesel Campaign
  • 7 Million for CSBUSA
  • Transportation Bill
  • Section 1612 CMAQ for nonroad retrofit
  • CSBUSA - 110 M over 2 years with unspecified
    sums through FY2010
  • Energy Bill
  • Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) 1Billion
  • Fleet Modernization - 100 M over 3 yeas
  • CSBUSA identical to Transportation Bill
    language

13
Partnership, Identity and Outreach
  • The Mid-Atlantic Diesel Collaborative has
  • Formed working partnership between MARAMA and EPA
    Region III
  • Established bi-monthly coordination calls for
    Collaborative development
  • Developed mission, purpose, organizational
    structure

Low sulfur diesel comes on line
14
Partnership, Identity and Outreach
  • Developed name, logo and tagline
  • Developed and launched website
  • www.dieselmidatlantic.org
  • Developed about brochure

15
Partnership, Identity and Outreach
  • Submitted regional diesel grant application
    Mid-Atlantic Regional Anti-Idling Initiative
  • Build regional capacity to reach
    small trucker owner/operators
  • Worked with five states and DC
    to write the grant
  • Spearheaded by the Small
    Business Assistance Programs

Auxiliary power units (APUs) are, truck-mounted
systems that can provide climate control and
power for trucks without idling.
16
Future Activities
  • Enhance and use website
  • Raise awareness of the need for diesel emissions
    reductions projects
  • Recognize voluntary projects and strategies in
    the Mid-Atlantic Region
  • Share information about funding opportunities
  • Invite participation in the Collaborative

17
Future Activities cont.
  • Provide opportunities for diverse stakeholders to
    share information on clean diesel technologies
  • Organize regional projects to achieve measurable
    emissions reductions and create momentum for
    further reductions
  • Work with partners to seek funding

18
  • Reduced Diesel Emissions
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