Common Sense: Turn Off the Bus!
A news blurb is from the DieselNet June 2007 newsletter:"Characterization of Fine Particle and Gaseous Emissions during School Bus Idling", a study by J.S. Kinsley of the US EPA and co-authors concludes that shutting down and restarting school bus engines, as opposed to continuous idling, can reduce emissions. Indeed, it is reassuring when scientific research, armed with sophisticated test equipment and methodology, produces the same conclusions as our logic and common sense.
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Characterization of Fine Particle and Gaseous Emissions during School Bus Idling
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How to reduce fine particle pollution using emissions control technology from CleanAIR Systems.
Labels: diesel particulate matter, diesel school bus, EPA, fine particle pollution, retrofit school buses


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