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Home Front: Politix
California to Limit Lawnmower Emissions
2006-12-12
By ERICA WERNER - Associated Press - December 11, 2006 8:04 PM EST
WASHINGTON -
The Environmental Protection Agency granted California long-awaited permission Monday to slash emissions from lawnmowers and other small-engine machines, a change it will seek nationally next year.

The EPA waiver will allow the nation's most populous state, starting Jan. 1, to require highly polluting small engines to be sold with catalytic converters that cut smog emissions by roughly 40 percent. "The emission standards we are considering would reduce smog-forming pollutants from lawn mowers by over 40 percent when fully implemented," said Bill Wehrum, EPA acting assistant administrator for air and radiation. "EPA approved the California waiver request because new, cleaner engines can safely reduce emissions."

Engines under 50 horsepower account for 7 percent of smog emissions in California from mobile sources, the equivalent of about 3 million cars. The engines also power pressure washers and small generators, but the bulk are on lawnmowers.

The EPA action Monday ended several years of political dispute driven by Republican Sen. Kit Bond, whose state of Missouri is home to two factories owned by Briggs & Stratton Corp., the nation's largest small-engine maker. Briggs & Stratton had resisted installing catalytic converters on its engines, and Bond had sought to block California from instituting its regulation. The state has unique authority under the Clean Air Act to set tougher pollution standards than the federal government, once it gets an EPA waiver.

Bond backed off under pressure from Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., but he did succeed in blocking other states from being able to copy California's rule, something the Clean Air Act normally allows. Instead, he required EPA to write a national standard.

Bond had questioned whether mowers with catalytic converters could spark fires, but an EPA study earlier this year found there was no safety problem. "This is a giant step forward for California," Feinstein said. "It paves the way for California to implement strict citizen emission controls on lawnmowers and other small engines and to see major reductions in air pollution."

California, home to some of the nation's most polluted air in the Los Angeles basin and San Joaquin Valley, is under constant pressure to meet federal air quality standards or risk sanctions including losing money for highway projects. The California Air Resources Board, which passed the mower emissions rule three years ago but couldn't enforce it pending the EPA waiver, welcomed the news as key in developing clean air plans. "We're really having to struggle to find enough reductions to achieve the air quality standards, so if you take away a piece that's this big it would probably permanently handicap us," said Tom Cackette, the agency's deputy executive officer.
So Fornicalians are now saved from the dangers of the little evil combustion engines, too. This will crimp some styles and harsh some mellows, though, methinks... I guess we'll have to let 'em import more, um, undocumented migrants, since the Toils and Tribulations of the Gardeners of the Rich and Famous just went up a few buncha notches.
Posted by:Deacon Blues

#15  Everyone's lawn should be astroturf and/or rocks.

Solves the problem.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-12-12 15:37  

#14  go here: www.fasttractors.com
best l/m racing north of the border.
in western WA look for the Whidbey Island Blade Benders, coming to a fair / event near you.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2006-12-12 14:34  

#13  California, I got an idea, why don't you ban the non-essential use of internal combustion engines.
So, no more drag racing, boating, model airplane flying, chainsaw art, air shows, tractor pulls, poker runs, and so on.
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Posted by: wxjames   2006-12-12 13:31  

#12  Allah Frijoles
Posted by: RD   2006-12-12 12:58  

#11  It's the beans, KBK...
Posted by: mojo   2006-12-12 11:17  

#10  EPA-imposed diet alteration on the illegals...
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-12 10:07  

#9  import more, um, undocumented migrants

Don't they fart a lot?
Posted by: KBK   2006-12-12 09:52  

#8  What do you think the left has been trying to do the last 160 years?
Posted by: badanov   2006-12-12 09:19  

#7  Replace the lawn mowers with cows. Gets rid of the smog-making emissions and provides natural fertilizer (and steaks). Of course, then you add to the global warming problem through bovine methane emissions. It's hopeless; just eliminate all the people and the earth will be happy again.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-12-12 08:44  

#6  Racist I tell you! How are the poor illegal Mexicans going to afford catalytic converters for their leaf blowers!?
Posted by: Icerigger   2006-12-12 07:29  

#5  YAHOO NEWS/AP > Lake Victoria is shrinking, but OTOH GW = CO2 [Global Warming, NOT Dubya] is good for saving space junk and keeping them flyin' high while simul shrinking/killing the atmosphere. IONews, ITS STILL [GOVERNOR?] DUBYA'S FAULT.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-12-12 03:41  

#4  Interesting?

http://public.cq.com/public/20061211_homeland.html
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550   2006-12-12 02:10  

#3  Can't be - SPACEWAR.com > US Study says TREES are a cause of GW - Global Warming, NOT DUBYA - ergo LESS CATALYTIC-IN', MORE TREE-CUTTING. The Lefties = Enviros can't complain. No fooling around - the Trees must agree to unconditional surrender. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, once the Trees surrender, surely the Sun will follow.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-12-12 01:15  

#2  And here you thought that their efforts to destroy civilization are limited to pro-Muzi propoganda.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-12-12 01:04  

#1  Next - ban the sale of charcoal followed by firewood.

Then a watersaver shower to complement the toliet that works so well.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-12-12 00:35  

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