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Obama admin drives ahead with new cleaner gas rule
The Obama administration is driving ahead with a dramatic reduction in sulfur in gasoline and tailpipe emissions, declaring that cleaner air will save thousands of lives per year at little cost to consumers. Public health groups and automakers cheered the new rules, finalized Monday by the Environmental Protection Agency, with some insisting they could prove to be President Barack Obama's ...
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Johnson Matthey’s ModulexTM Catalytic Converters Reduce CO Emissions by More Than 93% from 20 Caterpillar 3516 Engines at Temple University
Temple University installed the natural gas engines in 1993 for the purpose of peak shaving, but needed to add CO oxidation catalysts to meet the current emission limits of Subpart ZZZZ of the EPA’s RICE NESHAP regulation. Audubon, PA, September 3, 2013 -- There are 20 emission sources or 10 sets of tandem Caterpillar 3516 natural gas engines at Temple University affected by the ...
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Oregon Door Company settles for violations of federal air laws and reporting regulations
Oregon Door Company, based in Dillard, Oregon, settled violations of federal air laws and reporting regulations, according to a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Justice. The violations were associated with the company’s emissions and reporting of toluene, a solvent for paints and stains. Toluene is a hazardous air pollutant and its release is ...
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Administrator Jackson announces EPA’s International Priorities / Agency to work with other countries to curb pollution at home and abroad
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson has announced the agency’s international priorities at a meeting of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation she is attending in Guanajuato, Mexico. The international priorities echo Administrator Jackson’s priorities for EPA, which she announced earlier this year, and aim to promote citizen engagement, ...
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Johnson Matthey offers total emissions control package for meeting EPAs RICE NESHAP in 2013
Johnson Matthey, the global leader in stationary emissions control technology, is offering a new 4-color, 8-page brochure that details the company's complete capabilities to help stationary diesel and gas engine owners/operators comply with the EPA’s RICE NESHAP regulations that go into effect in 2013. The brochure is titled “Stationary Emissions Control ModulexTM Catalytic ...
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