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Diesel Emissions: Their Formation, Impacts, and State Control Options
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Over the past two years, the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division has conducted a series of studies dealing with significant increase in dieselization and the resultant increase in diesel emissions emitted by both light-duty diesel vehicles and the large number of heavy-duty diesels. This paper presents the findings from these studies. It discusses the effects which diesel exhaust particulates will have on citizens of Colorado and discusses recommended control strategies.
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Gallagher, G. and Lauderdale, W., "Diesel Emissions: Their Formation, Impacts, and State Control Options," SAE Technical Paper 841411, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/841411.Also In
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