Title: Truck
1- Truck Bus Replacement Regulation Workshop
- July 8, 2008
2Agenda
- Welcome and Introductions
- Overview of ARB Rule
- How Fleets Are Affected
- Overview of Proposed Draft Alternative
- Coalition Strategy Efforts
- Questions on ARB Rule
- Whats ComingMore Truck Regulations On Their
Way!
3OVERVIEW OF ARB RULE
4CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
DRAFT Regulatory Concepts as of 5/12/2008
- Regulation applies to on-road medium and heavy
duty diesel-fueled or alternative diesel-fueled
vehicles with a manufacturers gross vehicle
weight rating (GVWR) greater than 14,000 pds - Except Military Tactical vehicles, emergency
vehicles, vehicles that travel less than 1000
miles, off-road vehicles, motor homes for private
use, historic vehicles, dedicated snow removal
equipment and trucks engaged in port/drayage
service over 33,000 GVWR until Dec 31, 2017.
5CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- CARB staff has identified Three concepts for
regulatory compliance - Best Available Control Technology (BACT)
- BACT Turnover for NOx and PM Retrofit Limits
- Fleet Averaging
6CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- Best Available Control Technology (BACT) for PM
and Nox Section 2025 f (1) (2) - PM BACT Standard (2 options)
- 1). Highest level Verified Diesel Emission
Control Device (VDECS) for PM. - 2). An engine originally equipped with a diesel
PM filter by the manufacturer. -
- NOx BACT Standard (3 options)
- 1). Engine certified to 2010 model year emission
standard or cleaner. - 2). Engine certified to the 2004 to 2006
emissions standards with a VDECS - NOx device with control greater than
85. - 3). Engine equipped to the 2007 model year
emission standard with a VDECS - NOx device with control greater than 70.
7CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
Compliance Schedule
8CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- BACT Turnover for NOx and PM Retrofit Limits
9CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
NOx Fleet Averaging Targets
PM Fleet Average Targets
10CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- Fleet Averaging For Small Fleets (3 or less)
- An owner of a small fleet (3 or less) may elect
to participate in fleet averaging. Fleet
operators will be subject to reporting 2025(o)
and record keeping requirements 2025(n). - One Vehicle Fleet By December 31, 2012 if the
engine model year is 2004 or newer and equipped
with a PM trap, this vehicle will not have to
reach BACT standards until December 31, 2017. - Two Vehicle Fleet If by December 31, 2012 one
engine model year is 2004 and newer and equipped
with a PM trap, the other engine model year will
not need to reach BACT standards until
December31, 2013 regardless of engine year. The
2004 or newer engine will remain in compliance
until December 31, 2017. - Three Vehicle Fleet If by December 31, 2012 one
engine model year is 2004 or newer and equipped
with a pm trap, the other two engines will not
need to reach BACT standards until December 31,
2013 regardless of engine year. The 2004 or newer
engine will remain in compliance until December
31, 2017.
11CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- Other Considerations
- Other compliance strategies include a fuel based
strategy for verified diesel emission control
2025(l)(6) as well as the use of experimental
diesel emission control strategies. These
compliance strategies require approval from the
Executive Officer of the ARB 2025(l)(10) for
operators to utilize them. - Vehicles in the possession of dealers, financing
companies, or other entities awaiting sale are
NOT subject to any of the requirements of the
regulation as long as the vehicle is not offered
for hire 2025 (l)(9). - Owners of new fleets must meet performance
requirements immediately upon purchasing vehicles
subject to the regulation or bringing such
vehicles into California for the first time after
December 31, 2010 2025(k)(1). - Considerations for compliance extension based
upon manufacturing delays are also being examined
2025(l)(11).
12CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- Exemptions
- If a fleet owner installs the highest level VDECS
on one or more vehicle before December 31, 2009
then the owner will delay NOx compliance until
December 31, 2013. - Heavy-duty diesel vehicles (33K) that are
operated fewer than 7,500 miles and less than 250
hours per year and Medium Heavy Duty (14K- 33K)
that are operated less than 5000 miles and less
than 175 hours per year regardless of where
operated are exempt from the NOx requirements
until December 31, 2020 as long as the vehicle
remains at or below the threshold.
13CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- Exemptions (Contd.)
- Specialty vehicles for farm operations lift
carriers, spay or fertilizer rigs, nurse rigs,
cotton module, silage truck, mixer feeder truck,
truck tractor or semitrailer combos that are used
exclusively for the harvest of melons or tomatoes
must meet the NOx requirements starting
December 31, 2012 but are exempt from the PM
requirements until December 31, 2017 if the model
year of the engine is 1994 or newer.
14CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- Exemptions (Contd.)
- Specialty tractor-trailer combinations (cab-over
engine truck tractor) used exclusively to pull
57-foot trailers are exempt from the NOx
requirements until December 31, 2017 as long as
the engine model year is certified to 2004 to
2006 standard and all other vehicles in the
owners fleet have met the specific compliance
requirements and targets.
15CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- Exemptions (Contd.)
- The NOx exemption also extends to vehicles that
travel exclusively in the NOx exempt areas these
vehicles will be exempted from the NOx
requirements until 12/31/2017 - NOx exempt areas Counties of Alpine, Colusa,
Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen,
Mendocino, Modoc, Monterey, Plumas, San Benito,
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz,
Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Trinity, Tehama and
Yuba.
16CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
- The Air Resources Board (ARB) staff is developing
this regulation to reduce diesel particulate
matter (PM) and other emissions from in-use
heavy-duty diesel powered vehicles operating in
California. - This proposed regulation is scheduled to be
presented and voted on by the Air Resources Board
in October 2008
17CARB On-Road Diesel Regulation - Private Fleet
Rule
CARB Private Fleet Rule Staff Contacts
- Erik White, Chief
- Heavy Duty Diesel Strategies Branch
- ewhite_at_arb.ca.gov
- 916-322-1017
Gloria Lindner, Lead glinder_at_arb.ca.gov 916-323-28
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Jackie Johnson jjohnson_at_arb.ca.gov 916-323-2750
Tony Brasil, Manager In-Use Control Measures
Section tbrasil_at_arb.ca.gov 916-323-2927
Ron Nunes rnunes_at_arb.ca.gov 916-323-0376
Website http//www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/onrdiesel.ht
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18HOW FLEETS ARE AFFECTED
19Potential Fleet Costs (BACT) - 5 Truck Fleet
20Potential Fleet Costs (BACT) - 5 Truck Fleet
21Trucking Industry Revenue Per Mile vs. the Rate
of Inflation
22DRAFT ALTERNATIVE PROPOSAL
- CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW BY DTCC
23Mileage Exemptions
- 15,001 30,000 Annual Miles
- End of 2010 2004 or newer until 2020
- 2020 2010 Technology (NOx and PM BACT)
- 7,501 15,000 Annual Miles
- End of 2010 1998 with Level 3 PM Control until
2020 - 2020 2007 Technology
- Under 7,500 Annual Miles
- End of 2010 Level 3 PM control until 2020
- 2020 2004 Technology
24Early Incentive
- Equipment owners who are not specifically engaged
in port service who order 2007 or newer
technology before Dec. 31, 2009 will receive an
additional two years of compliance under the
current BACT regulatory structure starting in
2020 for 2007.
25Dedicated-Use/Specialty
- Starting at the end of 2012 all dedicated use
vehicles must meet 1994 Engine MY or later with
85 PM and 25 NOx control. In 2020 all dedicated
use vehicles will meet 2007 standards.
26Fleet Averaging PM Targets - PM Targets are
Identical
27Best Available Control Technology (BACT) Schedule
Differences
- CARB Proposal 5/12/2008 CTA Proposal
6/27/2008
28BACT Percentages Limits Differences
- CARB BACT Limits 5/12/2008 CTA BACT Limits
6/27/2008
29Fleet Averaging NOx Target Differences
- CARB Nox Targets 5/12/2008 CTA Nox Targets
6/27/2008
30Fleet Averaging For Small Fleets
- For one vehicle fleets, and for the exempt trucks
for two and three truck fleets, move compliance
for PM and NOx performance requirements to 2020,
require 2004 technology starting at the end of
2012 for exempt truck. - For two vehicles, move compliance for non-exempt
truck from December 31, 2013 to December 31,
2015. Exempt truck to meet 2004 standard at end
of 2012. - For three vehicle fleets move compliance for non
exempt trucks from December31, 2013 for both to
December 31, 2015 for one and December 31, 2016
for the other. Exempt truck to meet 2004 standard
at end of 2012.
31Other Considerations
- Require CARB to address any safety concerns and
allow for specific exemptions related to
emissions reductions technology and the transport
of hazardous or flammable materials. - Allow double credit in fleet averaging for
Hybrids for the life of the regulation - The ARB must work closely with the DMV to
determine the most appropriate course of action
for prohibiting registration of non-compliant
trucks. Tie motor carrier permit to emissions
compliance as it is tied to BIT.
32Other Considerations Continued
- Require CARB to compile a listing of eligible and
ineligible equipment while simultaneously
addressing compatibility issues. - Additionally, require CARB to create a more
robust off-ramp for unavailable technology. - Have CARB create a compliance corral where
shippers, brokers and members of the public can
review a fleet to confirm if it is in compliance.
Additionally, CARB should create a certificate of
reported compliance for equipment owners if
compliance corral cannot be available for the
initial rule implementation.
33Funding Concepts
- Create self sustaining loan program available to
all California based carriers. Possibility of
tax-exempt bond coming from the State Treasurers
office. - Allow for utilization of the tiered truck trade
(aka Triangular Truck Trade) for exemption
vehicles
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