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Old 01-18-2020, 01:48 AM   #88 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Galvatron1 View Post
Sure matters here in NYC, with all the diesel spewing buses & trucks. As well as LA, Or any major city around the world. Especially places where motorbikes without catalytic converters are the main form of transportation & gas landscaping tools roam free, NOx can get high.
Well I did mention Manhattan.

Cities and counties should be free to set their own rules. A strict federal standard doesn't make sense though if 99% of the area of the US doesn't suffer from NOx emissions.

I'm all for the progression of technology bringing about a progression in clean environment, but some things are going too far; like urea injection in Montana.
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