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California United States 2020 2035 Net-emitting vehicles All passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. [134] [135] Cape Town: South Africa 2017 2030 [3] Diesel, petrol All vehicles, electric buses by 2025 Cologne: Germany 2018 2019 [112] Diesel Older diesel vehicles (2019). [112] Connecticut: United States 2022 2035 Non-electric vehicles New ...
A few states have proposed or implemented regulations on PFBS in drinking watering either as contamination standards, guidance or health advisories. [11] In 2020, Michigan adopted drinking water standards for 5 previously unregulated PFAS compounds, including PFBS which has a maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 420 parts per trillion (ppt).
Several other states have since also received waivers to follow California's standards, which have also become a de facto standard for vehicle manufacturers to follow. Vehicle emission standards have generally been points of debate between the government, vehicle manufacturers, and environmental groups, and has become a point of political debate.
California was the first state to adopt the Advanced Clean Cars II rule, and so far, 11 other states have followed suit, setting their sights on phasing out the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order to ban new combustion cars by 2035 will reshape the California car market. Sales of new gas-powered cars banned in California by 2035: What you need ...
Some of the nation's largest truck makers on Thursday pledged to stop selling new gas-powered vehicles in California by the middle of the next decade, part of an agreement with state regulators ...
This is a list of Superfund sites in California designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up ...
The Truck and Bus Rule is considered by the Air Resources Board and other organizations such as the Union of Concerned Scientists and the Environmental Defense Fund as a win-win for the State of California: reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, reducing fuel use, providing fuel and operating cost-savings for truck owners, and reducing smog-forming pollution, in addition to providing human ...