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Engine Manufacturers Ready to Tackle the New Marine Diesel Engine Challenges Proposed by EPA
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To: TRANSPORTATION EDITORS
Contact: Jed Mandel 312-269-8042, or Joe Suchecki 312-827-8734
CHICAGO, March 14 /PRNewswire/ -- The Engine Manufacturers
Association (EMA) responded positively to the proposed new emission
standards for marine and locomotive engines in the rulemaking
recently announced by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA). If finalized and implemented as proposed, the new
requirements for marine and locomotive engines will dramatically
reduce emi...
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