The desire to establish a heavy-duty inspection and maintenance program in the State of California is to support the California State Implementation Plan, measure M-17, 'Further Emissions Reductions from Heavy-duty Engines.' The thrust is to identify gross emitters, particularly high NOx emitters, and hence reduce their contribution to the emissions inventory, leading ultimately to improvements in air quality. Objectives of this study included identification of a suitable system that would both identify high emitters and realistically quantify emissions from in-service vehicles (System 1) and of a suitable system only for detection of gross emitters (System 2).
Evaluation of Technology to Support a Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program
2003
78 pages
Report
No indication
English
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