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What can I do?

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As A Citizen

As A School Bus Driver

  • Clean School Bus USATurn off your bus when you load or unload children. Please don't idle more than 3-5 minutes, especially in the morning.
  • If buses need the engine to run flashing lights, consider changing circuit configurations so that the flashing lights can be powered by battery.
  • Make sure the school district has a space inside for you to wait and be comfortable.
  • Jump on the biodiesel or ultra low sulphur fuel bandwagon. Visit EPA's Voluntary Diesel Retrofit Program, West Coast Collaborative and EPA's Clean School Bus USA Program.

As A Business

  • Use ultra low sulphur diesel fuels or biodiesel blends.
  • When you award new contracts that involve shipping and receiving, require that suppliers belong to EPA SmartWay Transport Partners Call (734) 214-4767 to learn more.
  • Support a commute-trip reduction program.
  • As part of your community programs and outreach, become a member of the American Lung Association's of Washington's Lung Action Network and support public policies that reduce air pollution. Remember how air pollution decreases productivity and increases health care costs.

As A Marine Vessel Manager

Emerging Technologies and Fuels:

Reductions in energy consumption and emissions can be accomplished through:

  • Electronic management/Injection equipment such as electronic controlled jerk pumps, electronic controlled unit injectors and common rail systems Learn more at the Southwest Research Institute.
  • Fuel composition: Low and ultra low sulphur fuels, SO2 reduction and alternative fuel mixes.
  • Exhaust after-treatment: Particulate Matter traps, oxidation catalysts and selective catalytic reduction.

Alternatives to Conventional Number 2 Diesel Fuel:

The five most common alternatives to conventional number 2 diesel fuel include:

  1. Ultra-low Sulfur Diesel Fuel (ULSD)
  2. Biodiesel (B20)
  3. Number 1 Diesel Fuel
  4. Compressed Natural Gas
  5. Propane

See Washington State Ferries: Clear Sailing Ahead (PDF; 2pp., 337KB); Northwest Collaborative Air Priorities Partnership; Puget Sound Clean Air Agency; Clean Air Fleets: Alternatives to Conventional Number 2 Diesel Fuel and Environment Canada: Georgia Basin - Puget Sound International Airshed Strategy.

Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel
Using USLD fuel without particulate filters or oxidation catalysts could provide up to 13 percent reduction in particulate matter (PM), a 13 percent reduction in hydrocarbons (HC), a 6 percent reduction in carbon monoxide (CO) and a 3 percent reduction of nitrogen oxide (NOx). When USLD is used with particulate filters or oxidation catalysts, the reductions are impressive, including up to 80 percent reduction in PM, 90 percent in HC, 90 percent in CO and up to 20 percent in NOx.

Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel

Ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel has had the sulfur content reduced from approximately 500 parts per million (ppm) to 13 ppm sulfur.

ULSD was formulated to meet the Environmental Protection Agency's 2007 emissions standards.


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