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Retrofitting Transit Buses to Reduce Air Emissions Kim Perrotta, Air Quality Coordinator, Ontario Public Health Association CUTA Conference 2003
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Why Focus on Transit Buses? Municipalities must lead by example Transit buses can be significant source of air emissions from operations within the control of local government
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Emissions by Sector – Region of Waterloo 2001
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Vehicle Fleet Emissions – Region of Waterloo 2001
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Air Pollutants of Concern Ground-level ozone –Nitrogen oxides (NO x ) –Volatile Organic Compounds Sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ) Carbon Monoxide (CO) Nitrogen Dioxide (NO 2 ) Fine Particulate Matter (PM 10, PM 2.5, PM 1.0 and sulphates)
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Fine Particulate Matter Short-term exposures to PM associated with increases in: –Premature deaths –Hospital admissions –Respiratory infections –Asthma symptom OMA attributes 1,900 premature deaths/year to PM
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Gaseous Air Pollutants Short-term exposure to gaseous air pollutants also harms health For example, a 1998 study of 11 Canadian cities attributed: –4.1% of NTD to NO 2 –1.4% to SO 2 –0.9% to CO –1.8% to Ozone
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Long-term Health Impacts A number of recent long-term studies have demonstrated that poor air quality leads to the development of chronic diseases such as: –Heart disease –Lung cancer –Asthma
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Public Health & Diesel Exhaust Significant source of NOx Significant source of PM Contains hundreds of chemicals such as PAHs & Benzene Declared “likely to be carcinogenic to humans” by many organizations
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Ultra-Low Sulphur Diesel Sulphur levels of 15 ppm Reduce SOx by about 95% Improves effectiveness of DOC Enables use of DPF & devices that might be used for NOx Region of Waterloo buying ULSD for its Transit Fleet Paying $0.06 more per litre
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Oxidation Catalysts & Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicles Diesel Oxidation Catalysts (DOC): –Reduce CO by 40 to 43% –Reduce HC by 43 to 50% –Reduce PM10 by 39 to 50%
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Greater Reductions with Older Buses DOC on older Buses (1984-85): –Reduce CO by about 74% –Reduce THC by about 71% –Reduce PM 10 by about 34% Region of Waterloo will retrofit 86 buses (1989-1999) with DOC Average cost of $3,000/bus.
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Repowering Older Buses Repowering & retrofitting buses without electronic controls (1986-93): –Reduce PM by 92% –Reduce NOx by 33% –Reduce CO 2 by 8% Reduce fuel costs by 8% Costs $20,000-$50,000/bus
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Diesel Particulate Filters Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF): –Reduce CO, HC, & PM 10 by additional 78-98% –Reduce PAHs by 70 to 80% –Reduce carbonyls by 90 to 99% Waterloo buying 18 buses equipped with DPF in 2004 Average cost $10,000 to $15,000/bus
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Smog Emissions DOC & ULSD & DPF
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Smog Emissions – DPF & CNG
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Air Toxics: DOC & DPF & CNG
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