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EPA to meet with GOP lawmakers on clean diesel rules

USA: July 11, 2002

WASHINGTON - The head of the Environmental Protection Agency will 
meet this week with 33 Republican lawmakers to listen to concerns 
over agency rules to drastically reduce emissions from diesel 
vehicles, while green groups fear an attempt to weaken the 
regulations.

The groups this week raised concerns of a legislative plan afoot to 
weaken the EPA rules requiring diesel trucks and buses to cut 
emissions by 90 percent by 2007, slated to take effect in October. A 
federal appeals court in May rebuffed an attempt by engine makers and 
fuel refiners to gut the rule.

EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman will meet with the lawmaker 
group, headed by Rep. Ray LaHood, whose Peoria, Illinois, district is 
the home to giant diesel engine maker Caterpillar Inc. .

The new standards could have "devastating consequences" for U.S. 
truck makers if it goes into effect in October, the GOP lawmakers 
wrote in a letter sent to Whitman on June 28.

"Unless our trucking industry is given lead time to field and test 
new equipment, they will not purchase these new engines, resulting in 
thousands of layoffs across the country," lawmakers warned in the 
letter.

The letter is an indication that the new EPA diesel rules are "under 
attack" by U.S. industry and some U.S. lawmakers, said Bill Becker at 
the State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators.

An EPA spokesman warned against reading sinister purposes into the 
meeting. "It's in the court's hands to decide the next step" on the 
diesel rules, said spokesman Joe Martyak. "In the interim here our 
intention is staying the course." He confirmed that Whitman will meet 
with the lawmakers, possibly on Thursday.

The American Trucking Association and Caterpillar are an "axle of 
evil" pursuing an "all-out political attack on the new standards," 
said Frank O'Donnell at the Clean Air Trust.

The ATA on June 27 petitioned President George W. Bush to delay the 
new rules on grounds that modifications could add nearly $9,000 to 
the price tag of new truck engines, a ten-fold increase from EPA's 
original $803 cost increase estimate.

The EPA rules, unveiled in the waning days of the Clinton 
administration and later affirmed by the Bush administration, will 
force firms to produce cleaner-burning diesel engines, and compel 
refiners to make the fuel for them.

A potential congressional rider rumored to be in the works could 
weaken noncompliance penalties in the EPA rule, Becker said. There 
are also potential legislative plans to divert noncompliance 
penalties to a fund to give tax credits for engine makers that cannot 
comply with new rules, he said.

"Any number of those riders could weaken or undermine this whole 
effort," he said.

Lawmakers met with EPA and Department of Justice officials in June to 
discuss noncompliance penalties in a session attended by staffers 
with House Speaker Dennis Hastert, an Illinois Republican, according 
to public EPA documents.

The new fuel will go into use in mid-2006, and auto makers are 
expected to begin rolling out new models next year to burn the new 
gasoline in 2004.

The standard requires diesel engines to cut particulates and nitrogen 
oxides by over 90 percent.

The EPA has estimated the rule could prevent 8,300 premature deaths 
annually, thousands of cases of bronchitis and other respiratory 
ailments, and cost about $4 billion a year to implement.

Story by Chris Baltimore

REUTERS NEWS SERVICE


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