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Cars
Cars in 1960 produced a ton of smog- forming pollution -
First Step.
The first step for cleaning up car fuels began in 1960. They first cut back on photochemically reactive olefins in gasoline. The UCLA engineers inspect a device that cut nitrogen oxide tailpipe emissions by 50%. -
Methanol and Natural gas
Were highly advocated for during the 1970s and 1980s for use instead of gasoline. Using alternative fuels could reduce a vehicle's smog forming by half. Surrounding counties such as San Bernardino and Riverside became unhappy with Los Angeles' air quality -
85%
Clean car standards cut automobile pollution 85% since 1975. -
ARCO
In the early 1980s, ARCO (A gasoline brand in the US) introduced the first gasoline with not as many smog-forming and toxic ingredients. Since then, the California Air Resources Board and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have the requirment that all oil companies sell cleaner gasolines. -
Air Quality Management Plan
James Lent, Leader of AQMP made a strategic plan to cut drastic emissions by 2007. Many people were skeptical since the air quality was so far gone. It was the worst in the nation. His plans first step was developing new technologies. -
AQMD
1988, AQMD established its Technology Advancement Office to help speed up low emission technologies. -
Automobiles
New requirement for automakers to develop and market "zero emssion vehicles. -
CARB
In 1990, CARB(CA air resource board) looked to target cleaner cars and the fuels used in them. They required auto manufacturers to develop cleaner cars in stages. They hoped for a zero-emission vehicle by 1998. The angency delayed this until 2003 because the technology for the zero-emission vehicle was not yet perfected. -
Regional CLean Air Incentives Marke
RECLAIM sets a limit on each facility instead of individual equipments themselves. This limit declines each year. This would result in 77 tons of nitrogen oxide emissions and 16 tons of sulfur oxides per day. -
Most polluted city
Los Angeles is the most polluted US city according to the American Lung Association in 2007 -
Cleaner car standards should be enforced
Internal combustion engines meet standards. Future cars should be a qualified "Super L- Ultra Low" Emission Vehicle. Stricter standards that will cut auto emissions to 80% below 2005s level by 2050. We have learned -
Today
Los Angeles is still has the world's filthiest most toxic smog. Smog rates surpass state health standards 1/3 of the year in LA