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EPA, US Coast Guard to enforce air pollution requirements for vessels operating in US watersThe US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US. Coast Guard (USCG) will jointly enforce US and international air pollution requirements for vessels operating in US waters. The requirements establish limits on NOx emissions and require the use of fuel with lower sulfur content. The most stringent requirements apply to ships operating within 200 nautical miles of the coast of North America. The large marine diesel engines that provide propulsion and auxiliary power on many ocean-going vessels emit significant amounts of pollution. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by EPA and the USCG outlines the agencies’ commitment to jointly enforce federal and international laws that EPA projects could prevent 12,000-31,000 premature deaths annually by 2030.
Green Car Congress30k deaths a year from boat smog? Really? A similar number of people die from car accidents as from pollution caused by boats? Thanks, Obama.
30k deaths a year from boat smog?
Of course by making international ships meet these standards, costs will go up somewhere.Don't worry. Obama plans to make sure that more people continue to die in car crashes than from boat smog. By changing the CAFE standards to 56 MPG, cars will be more dangerous to drive.