engine particulate filter News
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Reduce your carbon footprint by riding the bus
Want to reduce your carbon footprint this Earth Day? FirstGroup America, the largest provider of ground transportation services in North America, suggests you leave your car in the garage and take the bus! Public transit and school buses replace a significant number of cars on the road, making them an environmentally sound transportation option. Using public transportation saves the equivalent of ...
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DCL’s Non-Blocking Diesel Particulate Filter Achieves Excellent Particulate Matter (PM) Reduction
July 7, 2006, Concord, Ontario - DCL International Inc., a global leader in emission control solutions has manufactured a newly patent-pending, non-blocking diesel particulate filter called MINE-X® Ultra. The exciting new technology achieves greater reductions of diesel particulate matter (DPM) than a standard retrofit Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC), without the risk of clogging found with ...
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U.S. EPA holds trucking company accountable for failure to install emissions controls on its California fleet
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Estes Express Lines will pay a $100,000 penalty for violations of the California Truck and Bus Regulation, for failing to install particulate filters on 73 of its heavy-duty diesel trucks (15% of its California fleet). In California, mobile sources of diesel emissions, such as trucks and construction equipment, are one of the largest ...
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EPA announces million dollar grant to reduce port pollution in Camden, N.J. (NJ)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $1.1 million to upgrade 48 pieces of cargo handling equipment at the South Jersey Port in Camden, N.J. Older diesel engines generate significant amounts of fine particles, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, which are released into the air and can contribute to severe respiratory ailments and trigger asthma. The grant will provide for the ...
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