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Nov 9, 2007

AIR QUALITY CONTROL * USA - Colorado, Denver adopt emissions measures inspired by California

Emulating California and Florida, Colorado’s state government is pursuing a climate action plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions

Denver,CO,USA -Land Line Magazine -November 7, 2007: -- –... and likely signaling another myriad of state-specific emission regulations for trucks...Gov. Bill Ritter announced Monday, Nov. 5, he’s directing the Colorado Air Quality Control Division to develop specific greenhouse gas emission standards to adopt in the next one to two years. The new standards would aim at reducing current emissions by 20 percent by the year 2020, and would include a California-like tailpipe emissions limit for cars and light trucks by 2011... The action plan didn’t single out heavy duty diesel truck initiatives, though the state regulators haven’t yet produced specifics of the plan...

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