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Clean School Bus USA Basic Information

Clean School Bus USA is a public-private environmental partnership that seeks to reduce children's exposure to air pollution from diesel school buses. The program emphasizes three ways to reduce public school bus emissions through anti-idling strategies, engine retrofit and clean fuels as well as bus replacement. The goal of Clean School Bus USA is to reduce both children's exposure to diesel exhaust and the amount of air pollution created by diesel school buses.

EPA is working aggressively to reduce pollution from new heavy-duty diesel trucks and buses by requiring them to meet tougher and tougher emission standards in the future. The next set of standards will take effect in 2004. An even more stringent set of standards, will take effect in 2007.(About PDF Files) At that time, new heavy-duty vehicles will be up to 95 percent cleaner than today's vehicles. It will take a long time for new vehicles to replace the heavy-duty trucks and buses currently on the road because diesel engines are durable and long lasting. Clean School Bus USA is designed to jump-start the process of upgrading the nation's public school bus fleet so that this generation of school children can reap the benefits of technologies that are available now to reduce emissions. Consider:

Clean School Bus USA calls together leaders from government, community, business, education, and health care to achieve the goal of cleaning up our nation's public school buses. Clean School Bus USA partners are lending specific resources, know-how, and expertise to the campaign and are helping EPA to formulate a comprehensive plan to address public school bus emissions.

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