Title: Colorado Clean Diesel Program
1Colorado Clean Diesel Program
- Lisa Silva, October 2008
- Air Pollution Control Division
- Colorado Department of Public Health
- and Environment
2Diesel Exhaust Emissions - Toxicity
- Diesel exhaust is an EPA-listed mobile source air
toxic and probable human carcinogen - Contains thousands of compounds, including 47
listed air toxics, many of which are individually
carcinogenic
3Diesel Exhaust and Childrens Health
- Developing lungs more susceptible to exposure to
air pollutants Smaller surface area, higher
inhalation rate markedly increased exposure. - Child respiratory rates are more rapid than
adults - Early childhood 20-40 breaths/min.
- Late childhood 15-25 breaths/min.
- Adults 12-18 breaths/min.
- Exposure is thus greater per child than adult
4Gauderman Study (Lancet 2006, Vol 368)
- Children (total n 3677, ages 10-18) living in
proximity to major road or freeway (500 meters)
in 12 southern California communities
(socio-economically diverse) showed substantial,
likely permanent, lung function deficits compared
to children living gt 1500 meters from major road
or freeway. - Both gasoline and diesel exhaust are comprised of
many pollutants, including fine particulates (PM
2.5) and numerous carcinogenic compounds.
5Diesel Exhaust on the Bus
- Diesel exhaust can aggravate or induce asthma and
other pulmonary and cardiovascular disease - UCLA study (2004) found elevated levels of black
carbon, particle-bound PAH and NO2 inside school
buses - Crankcase emissions are an extremely strong
source of of PM 2.5 in buses (CATF Three-City
Study 03 -04)
6Childrens Exposure to Diesel Exhaust
- Exposures probably greatest inside school buses,
but also at bus stops, other bus idling areas and
in traffic (behind buses) - Many children exposed for extended periods twice
a day - 20 days per month
- 9 months/year
- 10 to 12 years
- 2 x 20 x 9 x 10 3600 exposures
- 2 x 20 x 9 x 12 4320 exposures
7Retrofit Goals
- Reduce air toxics exposures to children, drivers,
parents, teachers and general public from idling
buses at neighborhood pickups, on school grounds,
in traffic - Reduce fuel usage via engine preheat technology
(idling not necessary saves fuel, thus reducing
toxic emissions)
8Pilot Project in Pueblo, Colorado
- Partners Pueblo community, the (Denver) Regional
Air Quality Council, EPA Region 8, Xcel Energy,
Better Pueblo, CU-Boulder - 120 buses at 2 school districts, plus 10 Pueblo
municipal buses used by school kids - University of Colorado tested buses on their
routes before and after retrofits.
9Cost-Effective Technologies
- Engine pre-heaters save 1 gallon per bus per
day of operation (cost 1,000 to 2,500 each) - Diesel oxidation catalysts (DOC) remove 20 of
PM and 50 of HC (1,000 - 2,000 each) - Crankcase filtration (CCF) -- may reduce PM 2.5
emissions from under hood by upwards of 95 (400
- 700 each, plus replace filter at oil change
50) - Ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel (ULSD) enables the
new catalysts
10Model year buses - Pueblo
- Priority to retrofit MY 1988 2000 large route
buses retrofitted a few newer buses - In Pueblo many were MY 1994 to 1999
11Air Sampling in Buses
- Pre- and post-retrofit
- 3 buses run full routes 3 times each, before
and after retrofits open/close doors each stop,
etc. Each bus paired with a route/same pre- and
post-retrofit - Fitted with
- Small engine pre-heaters
- Donaldson Series 6100 DOC
- Racor 4500 crankcase filters
12Air Sampling in Buses
- PM 2.5 mass - PM 2.5 filter (Teflon) samplers,
EPA Gravimetric method - P-PAH, EC, OC, Hopanes PM2.5 filter (quartz
fiber) - Carbonyls DNPH-impregnated cartridges, EPA
Method 11A - Used NIOSH 5040 method for EC and OC analysis
solvent extraction followed by GCMS detection
(Riddle et.al., 2007) for P-PAH and Hopanes - Particle number Continuous 2 Condensation
Particle Counters Model 3007
13Average in-cabin pollutant reductions
- Particle numbers reduced by 30-41
- PM 2.5 mass reduced by 56
- Elemental carbon reduced by 85
- Organic carbon reduced by 41
- Formaldehyde reduced by 32
- (A few carbonyls did not decrease Acetone
increased likely a function of catalytic
chemistry however, more toxins and the more
potent toxins were reduced)
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17Calculated tailpipe emissions from pre- and
post-retrofitted buses (TPY)
Table 1A Annual Non-retrofitted Bus Emissions
vs. Retrofitted Emissions Reductions
18Calculated annual tailpipe emissions reductions
(TPY) pre- and post- retrofit
19Numerous Program Benefits
- Direct benefit to childrens health
- Direct benefit to community ambient air quality
- Assists school districts that would not normally
pursue this type of project - Reduced idling and petroleum usage (saving engine
wear tear and cash)
20Pueblo Pilot Program
- Initial funding from Rocky Mountain Steel
settlement funds (200K) - Subsequent 250K from agreement with Xcel Energy
21Statewide Needs
- Estimated 5,000 school buses at 150 school
districts may be eligible for retrofits - CDPHE to receive 600,000 for this fiscal year
will apply for DERA funds through 2012 - Additional SEP funding 400,000, designated
for Garfield and Rio Blanco counties - Exploring possibilities for sustained funding at
the state level.
22Statewide Expansion Logistics
- Air Divisions Planning Policy and Mobile
Sources programs partnering with EPA, CDE, school
districts - Funds to be allocated according to criteria of
- Air toxics/diesel emissions in area
- Environmental Justice needs
- Interest ( 15 districts have contacted us or
EPA) - Special SEP designation of funds
- Education, outreach to school districts and
fleets
23Colorado needs
- Weve taken care of Pueblo SDs (120 buses)
- Contacts with
- Garfield and Rio Blanco Co. (150 buses) (SEP )
- Weld Co SDs (250 buses) (DERA )
- Huerfano/La Veta (37 buses)
- Granada (McClave SD) (20 buses)
- Limon SD (15 buses)
- Southern Colorado
- Colo. Spgs. SD 11 has 142 buses, but there are
also, Fountain (63), Cheyenne Mountain (18),
Manitou (16), Academy (114)..
24More buses than funding this year
- But we will get to you!
- 400K SEP funds for Garfield and Rio Blanco
- 600K funds about 140 school buses if retrofitted
to the max (using all 3 technologies) - ANDwe are investigating funding sources in
addition to SEPand DERA, which we anticipate
receiving next year and in future.
25Contact info.
- Lisa Silva
- Lisa.silva_at_state.co.us
- (303) 692-3119
- Garry Kaufman
- Garry.kaufman_at_state.co.us
- (303) 692-3269