Jac on Nostr: From the California Air Resource Board, because people living like this (see image), ...
From the California Air Resource Board, because people living like this (see image), certainly see federal ozone impact regulation as a priority. Meanwhile even new tractors don’t meet the proposed emissions limits. I wonder what the store shelves will look like six months into 2024? #homestead #selfsuffciency
The majority of densely populated areas in California, such as the South Coast and San Joaquin Valley air basins, exceed federal ozone and PM2.5 standards. Many major populated regions and economically disadvantaged communities are situated near heavy trucking traffic areas. The successful implementation of Clean Truck Check is critical for achieving State Implementation Plan commitments, moving closer to meeting federal ambient air quality standards, and improving public health in these impacted regions across the State, especially in disadvantaged communities disproportionately impacted.
The majority of densely populated areas in California, such as the South Coast and San Joaquin Valley air basins, exceed federal ozone and PM2.5 standards. Many major populated regions and economically disadvantaged communities are situated near heavy trucking traffic areas. The successful implementation of Clean Truck Check is critical for achieving State Implementation Plan commitments, moving closer to meeting federal ambient air quality standards, and improving public health in these impacted regions across the State, especially in disadvantaged communities disproportionately impacted.