ENGINE MAKERS WARN AGAINST OIL INDUSTRY EFFORTS TO DELAY DIESEL RULE

March 24, 2005
Engine manufacturers are ramping up opposition to a possible delay in EPA enforcement of landmark clean diesel rules, in response to oil industry claims that EPA should provide it more time to minimize fuel contamination during transport. While the oil industry is not demanding major changes to EPA's standard, industry and congressional sources say officials appear to be outlining a basis for EPA or Congress to allow some fuel that exceeds the agency's sulfur content limit to be classified as...


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