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Dec 14, 2006

Onboard Diagnostic Systems * USA - EPA Proposes First One for New Large Trucks and Buses

Washington,DC,USA -Aggregate Research Industries (Morrison,CO,USA) -13 Dec 2006: -- For the first time, EPA is proposing to require the emissions control systems of large diesel and gasoline highway trucks and buses to be monitored similarly to passenger cars... EPA's proposed regulation for onboard diagnostic (OBD) systems for large trucks and buses would help ensure that emissions control systems work properly for the useful life of heavy-duty on-road vehicles... The proposed requirements are part of the Clean Diesel Truck and Bus Program, which will result in significant reductions of nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, non-methane hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and air toxics from diesel-powered vehicles... These emission reductions will prevent 8,300 premature deaths, more than 9,500 hospitalizations, and 1.5 million lost work days... The proposal also makes changes to certain existing OBD requirements for smaller highway diesel trucks...

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