EPA s New Nonroad Diesel Rule: Controlling Emissions From Diesel Engines

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HULL MCGUIRE PC ATTORNEYS e-mail: info@hullmcguire.com 600 Grant Street U.S. Steel Tower, 32 nd Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15219 412-261-2600 Phone 412-261-2627 Fax www.hullmcguire.com EPA s New Nonroad Diesel Rule: Controlling Emissions From Diesel Engines By Brian J. Kahle and J. Daniel Hull* Nonroad diesel engines -- engines found in equipment such as backhoes, forklifts, earth movers and tractors -- are used primarily in construction, industrial, mining and agricultural operations. The term also covers utility equipment such as generators and pumps. For decades, exhaust from nonroad diesel engines has polluted America s air, causing emissions of nitrogen oxides ( NOx ), sulfur oxides ( SOx ) and particulate matter ( PM ), which have been found to be harmful to human health and the environment. Effective August 30, 2004, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency s ( EPA ) Clean Air Nonroad Diesel Rule 1 limits emissions from nonroad diesel equipment engines through the use of a comprehensive emission control system that combines cleaner engine technologies with cleaner fuel. The new rule imposes stringent pollution controls on diesel engines, and mandates * Brian Kahle is an Associate (bkahle@hullmcguire.com) and Dan Hull is a Shareholder in the Pittsburghbased law firm of Hull McGuire PC. They both practice in the areas of business litigation, environmental law and legislative affairs. Hull McGuire PC has offices in Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh and San Diego and practices in the areas of taxation, international law, transactions, telecommunications, intellectual property, litigation, employment practices, environmental and natural resources, and legislative affairs. This Article is a summary of the Clean Air Nonroad Diesel Rule and is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice. Copyright 2005 Hull McGuire PC. All Rights Reserved.

a significant reduction in the sulfur content of nonroad diesel fuel. 2 This Article summarizes important Nonroad Diesel Rule provisions and highlights its likely impact on both the environment and construction, industrial, mining and agricultural equipment users. A. EPA s Scheme to Control Diesel Emissions Since 1993, under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, 3 the EPA has taken numerous steps and coordinated its efforts to reduce NOx, SOx and PM emissions from mobile diesel sources. The new Nonroad Diesel Rule is a significant expansion of this initiative. An earlier, separate EPA rule targeting diesel emissions from highway trucks and buses -- The Clean Diesel Truck and Bus Rule of 2000 ( 2000 clean highway program ) -- thus far has been a success, and the EPA s new nonroad rule will complement the 2000 rule. The EPA also has recently announced a third and separate proposed rulemaking that will apply similar diesel emission reduction standards to new and existing locomotives and new marine watercraft. Under this rule, the EPA is considering new emission standards, effective as early as 2011, modeled on the 2000 clean highway program and nonroad diesel rule, that will significantly reduce diesel emissions through the use of advanced control technologies. 4 B. The Clean Air Nonroad Diesel Rule of 2004 The Clean Air Nonroad Diesel Rule of 2004 is a comprehensive national program for reducing emissions of NOx, SOx and PM from nonroad diesel engines used primarily in construction, industrial, mining and agricultural operations. It seeks to reduce emissions through two separate approaches. First, the new rule requires diesel engine manufacturers to produce new engines with advanced emission control technologies -- similar to catalytic converter technology on cars in the 1970's -- that will reduce exhaust emissions by 90%. These new engine standards will begin to

take effect in the 2008 model year, and will be phased in over a period of years, through 2014. Second, in order to ensure the effectiveness of the emission control technology, the EPA has also adopted standards to reduce the sulfur levels in nonroad diesel fuel by 99%. These new diesel fuel controls will begin to take effect in mid-2007. 5 1. Who is affected? The Nonroad Diesel Rule is primarily applicable to those industries and manufacturers that: (1) produce or import new diesel engines, (2) produce or import new diesel equipment, or (3) produce or import diesel fuel. It is clear, however, that the new rule also will directly impact the end-users of construction, industrial, mining and agricultural equipment by burdening them with additional costs. The increased expenses of nonroad diesel equipment, equipment operation, and equipment maintenance, together with the added costs of nonroad diesel fuel, will undoubtedly affect profits of these users. EPA estimates that the emission control technology, once implemented, will increase the cost of the total purchase price of new nonroad diesel equipment by 1% to 3%. The price of diesel fuel with the reduced sulfur content will increase by four to seven cents per gallon. 2. What are the benefits? Despite these additional costs imposed by the new rule, the benefits to health, property and the environment are expected to outweigh the costs. Diesel exhaust, a known carcinogen, has long been known to contribute to respiratory problems and other ailments. When the nonroad diesel program is fully implemented, the EPA estimates that the resulting improved air quality will annually prevent: 12,000 premature deaths, one million lost work days, 15,000 heart attacks, 6,000 asthma related emergency room visits and 8,900 hospitalizations. According to EPA statistics set forth in the preamble to the new rule, the cumulative effect of the emissions

reductions will be the equivalent of two million fewer pieces of equipment in operation. NOx emissions will be reduced by approximately 738,000 tons annually, PM will be reduced by approximately 129,000 tons annually and SOx emissions will be virtually eliminated. Through the EPA s detailed cost-benefit analysis, it is estimated that the health and environmental benefits will outweigh the additional costs imposed by the rule by a ratio of forty-to-one (40:1). 6 C. Conclusion By implementing a widespread emission control system that combines cleaner engine technologies with cleaner fuel, the Clean Air Nonroad Diesel Rule constitutes a major step forward in the EPA s effort to reduce NOx, SOx and PM emissions from mobile sources. As a result, the nation s air quality will be vastly improved, benefitting both public health and the environment. The improvements, however, will not come without a cost. While nonroad equipment manufacturers and diesel fuel refiners will be directly impacted, the end users of diesel equipment should be aware that they will bear the burden of the new rule through higher costs and prices. Endnotes 1. Control of Emissions of Air Pollution From Nonroad Diesel Engines and Fuel, 69 Fed. Reg. 38,958 (June 29, 2004) (to be codified at 40 C.F.R. pts. 9, 69, 80, 86, 89, 94, 1039, 1048, 1051, 1065 and 1068) ( Nonroad Diesel Rule ). 2. Two forms of sulfur are being addressed by the EPA in the new rule. First, Sulfur as contained in diesel fuel is being targeted to ensure the effectiveness of the emission control technology. Second, SOx, a pollutant byproduct found in diesel engine emissions, will be reduced through the combination of the emission control technology and the cleaner diesel fuel. 3. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, Pub. L. No. 101-549, 104 Stat. 2399 (codified as amended at 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.). The new EPA rule has been promulgated under the authority of sections 211 and 213 of the Clean Air Act. Section 211 (42 U.S.C. 7545) gives the EPA Administrator authority to regulate fuels and fuel additives. Section 213 (42 U.S.C. 7547) gives the Administrator authority to promulgate regulations for the control of emissions from nonroad engines and vehicles.

4. In the locomotive and new marine rule, it is anticipated that the EPA will impose stringent emission standards on all new commercial, recreational and auxiliary marine diesel engines -- except the very large diesel engines used for propulsion on deep sea vessels. 5. See Nonroad Diesel Rule, 69 Fed. Reg. 38,958. 6. See Nonroad Diesel Rule, 69 Fed. Reg. 38,958 at 38,961. * * * * Brian Kahle is an Associate (bkahle@hullmcguire.com) and Dan Hull is a Shareholder in the Pittsburgh-based law firm of Hull McGuire PC. They both practice in the areas of business litigation, environmental law and legislative affairs. Hull McGuire PC has offices in Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh and San Diego and practices in the areas of taxation, international law, transactions, telecommunications, intellectual property, litigation, employment practices, environmental and natural resources, and legislative affairs. This Article is a summary of the Clean Air Nonroad Diesel Rule and is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice. Copyright 2005 Hull McGuire PC. All Rights Reserved.