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Article

7 Sep 2001

Author:
Associated Press

Environmental regulators reject industry petitions to reconsider diesel sulfur rule [USA]

Federal environmental regulators said Friday they had denied three industry petitions asking the government to reconsider a Clinton-era rule demanding cleaner diesel trucks and buses. The Bush administration previously said it would enforce the rule. But the American Petroleum Institute, the American Trucking Association and Mack Trucks/Volvo Powertrain had each petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to take another look.