Posts Tagged ‘pollution’

Obama Signs 5-Year Diesel Act

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

After passing the U.S. Senate and later the House of Representatives, the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) has signingfinally become law.

President Obama signed the Act on Tuesday, which allows for $500 million worth the funds for cleaning up diesel engines, thus preventing pollution and promoting a healthier lifestyle, for the next five years.

Road Scholar Transport is in support of a healthier lifestyle and taking green initiatives, which is why we are bringing trucks into our fleet that would drastically reduce the amount of diesel particulate given off.  It would take 42 of these new trucks to equal just one 2007 engine in the amount of particulate emitted!

According to http://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/rkassel/president_obama_signs_diesel_e.html, over 90 percent of diesel pollution can be eliminated with today’s technology, which DERA intends on installing on older diesels which, otherwise, are in good shape.

The signing was a reauthorization DERA’s first creation in 2005.

Premature Deaths Emerging As a Result of Particulate Pollution

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Stepping out to breathe in the fresh air is not exactly what’s happening throughout the United States.  In fact, it can cost you your life.

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) stated that recent studies show individuals are dying a premature death caused by particle pollution nationwide (http://www.truckinginfo.com/news/news-detail.asp?news_id=71543).

According to truckinginfo.com, between 7,300 and 11,000 premature deaths caused by fine particulate pollution occur each year in California, a state that is less industrial than others.

The site notes that fine particulates are emitted from numerous sources, “the exhaust of diesel engines” being one of them.

Efforts to reduce this pollution are being taken by people in the trucking industry.  Road Scholar Transport is one of them, bringing in 12 tractors within the next few months which will give off way less diesel particulate than the 2004 engines, at a ratio of 1:42!

Road Scholar Transport is concerned with the health of Americans, which is why we have created the 10 Million Miles to a Cure Awareness Campaign.  Through this initiative, Road Scholar hopes to spread awareness of the many diseases/conditions battling the lives of millions today and help move one step closer to a cure.

To learn more about our campaign and to view our awareness trailers, visit www.roadscholar.com/awareness.

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