Diesel emissions pose a significant environmental health problem »Diesel exhaust › Serious health impacts exacerbates asthma, respiratory and cardiac.

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Diesel emissions pose a significant environmental health problem »Diesel exhaust › Serious health impacts exacerbates asthma, respiratory and cardiac illness › Possible human carcinogen over 70% of the cancer risk from all air toxics › Degrades air quality Particulate Matter Ozone › Contributes to climate change Paul Bubbosh (EPA OTAQ), Deborah Jordan (EPA R9), and Michael Antonovich (LA County Supervisor and AQMD Board Member) announce a Smartway project to reduce diesel emissions with children from Horace Mann elementary school in Los Angeles on September 30, 2004.

Some Groups Are More at Risk »People with heart or lung disease › Conditions make them vulnerable »Older adults › Greater prevalence of heart and lung disease »Children › More likely to be active › Bodies still developing › Breathe more per body pound

Human Hair (70 µm diameter)PM 2.5 (2.5 µm) PM 10 ( 10µm ) Particulate matter (PM) in diesel exhaust is the driver of risk Hair cross section (70  m) › Mix of particles and liquid droplets › Considerably smaller in size than human hair › Penetrates deeply into the lungs

The West Coast has the most severe PM exceedances in the country

… and NO x from diesel exhaust contributes to the ozone problem

EPA Regulations – fuel standards »Clean Diesel Truck and Bus Rule › Dec 2000 »Clean Air Nonroad Diesel Rule › May 2004 »Cleaner diesel fuel requirements: › ULSD for highway diesel engines starting in 2006,highway diesel engines › Low sulfur diesel for nonroad diesel engines in 2007,nonroad diesel engines › ULSD for nonroad diesel engines in 2010, andnonroad diesel engines › ULSD for locomotives and marine engines in 2012.locomotivesmarine engines › Low sulfur diesel fuel is already available in some areas of the country.already available in some areas

EPA Regulations – engine standards »Engine standard requirement › Highway sector in 2007 › Construction and other nonroad in 2011 › Locomotive and marine engine standards are being developed »Fuel and engine standards for large commercial marine diesel vessels like cruise and container ships are anticipated.

EPA Regulations »When fully implemented in 2030, these regulations will annually prevent up to: 12,000 premature deaths, one million lost work days, 15,000 heart attacks and 6,000 children's asthma-related emergency room visits »Combined, these stringent regulations will achieve $150 billion in health benefits »But what can be done with the 11 million engines in use today?

EPA’s National Clean Diesel Campaign was launched in 2005 to build on the success of its voluntary programs »Clean School Bus USA Program › $10 million granted since 2003 › $7.5 million appropriated in 2005 »Smartway Transport Partnership › $1.7 million granted in 2004 › $5 million appropriated in 2005 »Voluntary Retrofit & Replacement Program › $5 million granted since 2000

Other federal and state incentive programs are also addressing this issue »California’s Carl Moyer Program › Over $150 million granted (since 1998) › Over $140 million available every year from »US DOT’s CMAQ (Congestion Mitigation Air Quality) funds › Millions of dollars spent on diesel, but billions apportioned each year that could be spent on diesel »US DOE’s Clean Cities Program › Millions of dollars granted annually Ron Kreizenbeck (EPA R10 Administrator) announces the Collaborative with WA Governor Locke, Dennis McLarren (Executive Director Puget Sound Clean Air Agency) and officials from the City of Seattle, Port of Seattle and Princess Cruise Lines in Seattle, WA on September 30, 2004.

As part of EPA’s national program, the Collaborative seeks to do even more »The goal of the Collaborative is to reduce diesel emissions in the most impacted communities by: › Supporting and bringing attention to the many highly successful existing efforts › Creating a forum for information sharing along major transportation corridors in the West › Leveraging significant new resources › Developing and implementing projects Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski tries out truck idle reduction technologies in Portland, OR.

The West Coast Collaborative includes public, private, and non-profit partners »USEPA, USDOE, USDOT, USDA, HUD and DOD »State and local leadership in CA, WA, OR and AK »Environment Canada and Mexico SEMARNAT »Private and non-profit sector partners »Over 700 participants USEPA Administrator Mike Leavitt announces the West Coast Collaborative and supports the Lane Regional Air Pollution Authorities “Everybody Wins” idle reduction project in Coburn Oregon on September 30, 2004.

Five workgroups address different industry sectors Marine Vessels and Ports Trucking Locomotives and Rail Construction and Distributed Generation Agriculture Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski and Dean Ron Adams of the OSU Engineering School receive a check from Suzanne Rudzinski (EPA OTAQ) and Julie Hagensen (EPA R10) supporting the Oregon I-5 Corridor Idle Reduction Project. Also participating, Stephanie Hallock (Director ODEQ), Mike Burnett (Executive Director of Climate Trust) and Mark Reeve (Chair Oregon EQC).

Early accomplishments demonstrated the effectiveness of Collaboration »On September 30, 2004, the Collaborative showcased 8 events spanning the entire West Coast. Attendees included: › Oregon Governor Kulongoski › Washington Governor Locke › Cal/EPA Secretary Terry Tamminen › US EPA Administrator Leavitt › USDOE Deputy Regional Administrator Paul Johnson »Tremendous press coverage received in every major media market from Seattle to San Diego Teri Shore (Bluewater Network), Matt Haber (EPA R9), Jack Broadbent (APCO Bay Area Air Quality Management District), Ron Dunfee (Lubrizol), Ron Duckhorn (Blue and Gold Fleet) and Charlene Haught Johnson (Water Transit Authority) announce the Collaborative and its support for the Bay Area Water Transit Authority ferry diesel emissions reduction project on September 30, 2004 in San Francisco.

September 30 th Collaborative Events »Portland, OR – I-5 Corridor Truck Idle Reduction › Partnership with Oregon and The Climate Trust to electrify over 500 parking spaces ($6 million) »Seattle WA – Cruise Ship On-Shore Power › On-shore power project with Princess Cruises, Port of Seattle, and the City of Seattle ($1.9 million) »Eugene, OR – “Everybody Wins” I-5 Corridor Truck Idle Reduction › Project to provide over 100 auxiliary power units to reduce idling emissions on trucks ($860,000) »Sacramento, CA – I-5 Corridor Truck Idle Reduction › Public/private partnership to install innovative technologies to reduce truck idling ($532,000) »Los Angeles, CA – I-5 Corridor Truck Idle Reduction › Partnership with South Coast to fund truck stop electrification in LA ($200,000) »Bakersfield, CA – Rail Idle Reduction › Partnership with BNSF and UP to reduce idling emissions from switcher yard locomotives ($165,000) »San Diego-Tijuana – Border Diesel Reduction Strategy › Partnership with San Diego to explore diesel reduction strategies at the border ($150,000) »San Francisco, CA – Cleaner Fuel for Ferries › Partnership with Blue and Gold Fleet to use emulsified fuel in ferries ($83,000)

Mid-term accomplishments have helped to solidify the need for additional resources »On August 22 EPA will announce over $6 million in new Collaborative projects with $1.5 million in EPA funding »The Congress’ FY06 EPA Budget includes › $5 million for the NCDC of which the Collaborative will be the first pilot › $7million for Clean School Bus USA › $3 million for Communities Activated for a Renewed Environment (CARE) »The Transportation Bill includes language that will make $11 billion in CMAQ funds available for construction equipment retrofits »The Energy Bill includes an authorization for the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act of 2005 for $200 million/year for 5 years Laura Yoshii (EPA R9) announces the Collaborative and presents a check to Richard Smith (APCO San Diego APCD), Supervisor Greg Cox (Board Member San Diego APCD), Enrique Villegas (Director of the Baja California State Department of Ecology), and Hugo Zepeda (Baja California SEMARNAT Federal Delegate) for the border diesel emission reductions project on September 30, 2004 in San Diego.

More Can Be Done »California estimates that it would take over $2 billion of diesel reduction projects to achieve healthy air › 1.2 million existing engines on the West Coast »The Collaborative enhances state and local efforts to improve the health and economy of the West › Every dollar spent creates $13 in health benefits › Investments in new technologies lead to economic development opportunities Barbara Patrick (Chair of the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District Governing Board and member of the California Air Resources Board), Kerry Drake (EPA R9), and Jennifer Anderson (BNSF) and Mike Iden (UP) announce the Collaborative and its support for the San Joaquin Valley Locomotive Idle Reduction Project on September 30, 2004 in Bakersfield, CA.

For more information on the West Coast Collaborative… »Contact › Michelle Roos or › Peter Murchie »Visit our website