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Background - Air Quality and Health Concerns


Why are diesel emissions such a concern?

Emissions from diesel engines contribute to a variety of air quality problems and may affect the health of those living, working and going to school in areas where diesel emissions are present.

Air Quality issues: The Midwest Region has over 28 million people living in areas not meeting the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone and/or particulate matter (PM 2.5) standards in 2004. These are called nonattainment areas.  Emissions from diesel engines contribute to smog (ozone), fine particles like PM2.5, and air toxic air quality concerns.


Health Concerns: The various pollutants discussed above may lead to public health problems such as asthma, respiratory and cardiovascular illness and premature death. (Reference # 1)

Who is affected by diesel emissions?

References

  1. US EPA, Health Assessment Document for Diesel Engine Exhaust (May 2002).
  2. US EPA, Regulatory Impact Analysis: Heavy-Duty Engine and Vehicle Standards and Highway Diesel Fuel Sulfur Control Requirements. (December 2000) (PDF) (19 pgs., 59 KB About PDF).


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