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1 1 Evolution Of Tier 4 Regulations & Project Specific Diesel Engine Emissions Requirements Originally Presented at the Association of Equipment Managers (AEM) CONEXPO / CON-AGG 2014 Las Vegas, NV March 5, 2014

2 2 Topics To Be Covered Today Alpha & Omega (Tier 0 to Tier 4 Final). Evolution of Tier 4 Regulations. –Engine & Equipment Manufacturers. –Equipment Owners/Operators. Project Specifications and Local Initiatives are Often More Stringent than Federal or State Regulations.

3 3 Alpha & Omega (Tier 0 To Tier 4 Final)

4 4 Engine Tiers

5 5 EPA Non-Road Emission Regulations Exhaust After Treatment Required Exhaust After Treatment Required

6 6 Evolution Of EPA Off-Highway Emission Standards

7 7 Evolution of Tier 4 Regulations

8 8 Evolution Of Tier 4 Regulations Engine & Equipment Manufacturers Were the Initial Focus. –United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). –California Air Resources Board (CARB). A Nearly 20-Year Process to Get From Tier 0 to Tier 4 Final. –First Tier 1 engines introduced in –All horsepower ranges required to be Tier 4 Final beginning in 2015.

9 9 Evolution Of Tier 4 Regulations

10 Evolution Of Tier 4 Regulations Dramatic Emission Reduction Requirements. PollutantTier 1 (g/bhp-hr)Tier 4 Final (g/bhp-hr)Percent Reduction (%) Hydrocarbons Nitrogen Oxides (NO X ) Carbon Monoxide (CO) Particulate Matter (PM)

11 Evolution Of Tier 4 Regulations Historically, state and local air quality agencies have waited for mobile equipment meeting new manufacturer’s emissions limits to cycle into the field “naturally” as older equipment was replaced and retired. California has changed that approach with two regulations that require Contractors to accelerate the introduction of newer equipment: –In-Use Off-Road Vehicle Regulation (Off-Road Regulation). –On-Road Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles (In-Use) Regulation (Truck & Bus Regulation).

12 A Look At The Future For Older Off-Road Equipment

13 CARB Off-Road Regulation Reliance On Tier 4 Long-term Compliance with CARB Off-Road Regulation Depends Largely on Tier 4: NO X Requirements. NOx Targets for Each Max Hp Group Compliance Date: January 1 of Year hp hp hp hp hp hp hp >750 hp 2014 (Large Only) (Large Only) (Large Only) : Tier 1 : Tier 2 : Tier 3 : Tier 4 Interim : Tier 4 Final

14 Evolution Of Tier 4 Regulations Why You Should Care What California Does

15 Evolution Of Tier 4 Regulations

16 Why You Should Care What California Does Section 209(e)(2) of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7543(e)(2) specifies that EPA must authorize California to adopt and enforce covered non- road emission standards if California determines that its standards are, in the aggregate, at least as protective of public health and welfare as applicable Federal standards. –Unless EPA makes one of three findings specified under the Clean Air Act: 1.California’s protectiveness finding is arbitrary and capricious;

17 Why You Should Care What California Does 2.That California does not need such standards to meet compelling and extraordinary conditions; or 3.That California’s standards and accompanying enforcement procedures are not consistent with the Clean Air Act. When California asks EPA for a waiver… –EPA says yes…  Virtually all of the time. EPA Granted California Authorization to Enforce the Off-Road Regulation on: –September 13, 2013  And yes, this was Friday the 13 th !

18 Why You Should Care What California Does 49-State Adoption of California Standards. –The Clean Air Act allows other states to adopt California’s emission standards under Section 177. –Section 177 requires that when another state adopts California’s standards, the standards must be identical to California’s. –Other states are not required to seek EPA authorization to adopt a California standard. –The state’s rule must provide for a minimum two year lead time after adoption.

19 States With Ozone Nonattainment Areas (2008 Standard)

20 Project Specifications and Local Initiatives are Often More Stringent than Federal or State Regulations

21 Project Specifications Beyond The Regulations This is for a Container Terminal Construction Project in California.

22 Project Specifications Beyond The Regulations

23 Project Specifications Beyond The Regulations These are Excerpts from Permit Conditions Related to a Wind Turbine Construction Project off the Coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

24 Project Specifications Beyond The Regulations

25 Project Specifications Beyond The Regulations This is from a Bridge Project in New York.

26 City Of Chicago Clean Contracting Ordinance Ordinance Applies to Contractors and Subcontractors Performing Work Under Contract to the City of Chicago. Section 1, Chapter of the Municipal Code of Chicago. Requirements: 2014 –Tier 1 or newer to avoid particulate filters. –2.1 or higher “Clean Fleet Score” 2017 –Clean Fleet Score of 3.0 or higher.

27 City Of Chicago Clean Contracting Ordinance 2020 –Clean Fleet Score of 4.0 or higher. Scoring Summary –0 points for any non-road vehicle and non-road equipment meeting US EPA's Tier 1 Non-road Diesel Standards and not fitted with any verified diesel emission control retrofit device; –2 points for any non-road vehicle and non-road equipment meeting US EPA's Tier 2 Non-road Diesel Standards and not fitted with any verified diesel emission control retrofit device;

28 City Of Chicago Clean Contracting Ordinance Scoring Summary (continued) –2.25 points for any non-road vehicle and non-road equipment meeting US EPA's Tier 3 Non-road Diesel Standards and not fitted with any verified diesel emission control retrofit device; –4 points for any non-road vehicle and non-road equipment meeting US EPA's Tier 4 Non-road Diesel Standards and not fitted with any verified diesel emission control retrofit device;

29 Massachusetts DOT Revised Specifications for Non-road Diesel Equipment on Massachusetts DOT Job Sites as of September 2, Most Current Tier Applies to Equipment Greater than 50 hp. If not Tier 4, the Equipment Must Retrofit with an EPA or CARB Verified Device.

30 Massachusetts DOT No “grandfathering”. –If the emissions from diesel equipment comply with the most current EPA emission standards for particulate matter in effect at the time, but are superseded by newer Tier emission standards (i.e. Tier 3 emission standards replaced by Tier 4 emission standards), then the superseded diesel equipment will have to be retrofitted prior to the end of the contract with emission control technology.  This will not be an issue much longer.

31 Virginia - Army Relocation Of National Capitol Region Facilities To Fort Belvoir, VA The Following Requirements Were Included in the Bid Specification: –All Contractor and Sub-contractor diesel powered non-road construction equipment with engine horsepower (hp) ratings of 50 hp and above…shall be retrofitted with Emission Control Devices in order to reduce diesel emissions. The Retrofit Emission Control Devices shall consist of oxidation catalysts, or similar retrofit equipment control technology that (1) is included on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Verified Retrofit Technology List and (2) is verified by EPA or certified by the manufacturer to provide a minimum emissions reduction of 20% PM 10, 40% CO, and 50% HC.

32 Virginia - Army Relocation Of National Capitol Region Facilities To Fort Belvoir, VA  Tier 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4 engines exempt from this requirement. –No Contractor will allow any diesel-fueled commercial motor vehicles or diesel non-road construction equipment to idle for a period greater than 5 minutes.

33 Northeast Diesel Collaborative Model Contract Specification Released in April, Guidance for Hospitals, Universities, Municipalities and Transportation Agencies. Until December 31, 2012, all diesel non-road construction equipment with engines 75 hp and greater on site more than 10 total days must have either (1) engines that meet EPA Tier 4 non-road emissions standards, or (2) emission control technology verified by EPA or CARB for use with non-road engines to reduce PM emissions by a minimum of 20%.

34 Northeast Diesel Collaborative Model Contract Specification Beginning January 1, 2013, all diesel non-road construction equipment on site for more than 10 total days must have either (1) engines meeting EPA Tier 4 non-road emission standards or (2) emission control technology verified by EPA or CARB for use with non-road engines to reduce PM emissions by a minimum of 85% for engines 75 hp and greater and by a minimum of 20% for engines between 25 and 75 hp.

35 New York City Local Law 77 Requires Best Available Technology (BAT) for Construction Equipment 50 hp or Greater Operated by Agencies and Contractors Working Within the City. BAT is Technically Feasible EPA or CARB Verified Devices, or Tier 4 Engines. Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel (ULSD) is Also Required. BAT Needs to be Continuously Updated to Reflect Introduction of New Technology. –Greater Tier 4 requirements as BAT over time.

36 Pennsylvania DOT Standard Special Provision for City of Philadelphia Federal-Aid Municipal (FAM) Projects. Released August 26, Implements Philadelphia Executive Order 1-07, Which Requires the Inclusion of Clean Diesel Specifications in Contracts for Public Works Projects. –Applies to projects estimated to be $1,000,000 or more.

37 Pennsylvania DOT –Applies to vehicles greater than 50 hp on the project in excess of 7 working days (consecutive or non- consecutive). Requires Use of Retrofits or Vehicles Meeting Tier 4 Emissions Requirements.

38 Philadelphia Specification Requiring Diesel Engine Controls Applies to $1 Million or Greater Projects from July 1, 2013 to June 30, Applies to All Projects Beginning July 1, At least two business days before any covered vehicle is brought onto the city’s contract site, the successful bidder must submit to the city’s project manager information about the vehicle including confirmation that the appropriate emissions control technology has been installed on the vehicle or that the vehicle is Tier 4 or Tier 4 Interim.

39 New Jersey Executive Order Initially a Pilot Plan for Reducing Diesel Emissions in Publicly Funded Projects. After a Two Year Pilot, Expanded to all Projects Valued at Greater than $5,000,000. Requires Engines Meeting Tier 4 Non-road Emission Standards or Retrofit Technology Verified by EPA or CARB.

40 List Of Projects Impacted By New Jersey Executive Order

41 List Of Projects Impacted By New Jersey Executive Order

42 Making A List, Checking It Twice Naughty or Nice, Send Me Your Project Requirements or Bid Specifications Promoting the Use of Newer Off-Road Equipment or Retrofit Control Technology. Mike Buckantz

43 Tier 4 Promotion at CONEXPO

44 Tier 4 Promotion at CONEXPO

45 Except for this Classic: NOT Tier 4

46 Thank You For Attending If you have any questions, please contact me: Mike Buckantz Associates Environmental Bolsa Chica Street, Suite 202 Huntington Beach, CA (714) / (714) Fax