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AZ leaders advocate for 'clean truck' standards

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Monday, January 29, 2024   

Arizona leaders and community members rallied late last week to urge support for the Environmental Protection Agency's clean truck standards for heavy-duty vehicles.

They said they want to see the rule finalized by early 2024. Last April, the EPA issued its proposal to cut smog and soot-forming emissions from heavy-duty trucks beginning in 2027.

Sen. Brian Fernandez, D-Ariz., said amid growing environmental concerns and public health effects, zero-emission trucks are possible, and argued the future is bright for cleaner energy sources for vehicles.

"When it comes to hydrogen and other forms of energy that will eventually run trucks, I hope that the Biden administration continues these efforts, and I trust they will," Fernandez stated.

Fernandez is among the Democratic lawmakers trying to get the standards passed in an effort to improve air quality, help the environment and cultivate better overall health outcomes. Those opposed to the rule said they feel the process is being rushed, and have concerns about the impact on electric grid systems and the cost of the transition.

Carol Smith, a city council member in the City of Yuma and a registered nurse and educator for nurses who work in neonatal intensive care, sees it as part of her responsibility to comment on the necessity of clean truck standards, for their potential impact on public health.

"Pollution from trucks and buses dirties our air, threatens our health and can lead to an increase in respiratory diseases like asthma," Smith pointed out. "In Yuma County alone, we have over 20,000 people that suffer from asthma, and 4,000 of them are children."

Smith contended trucks and agriculture are both vital to Arizona's economy, and thinks it is important to note the rule would apply only to heavy-duty trucks and not farming vehicles.


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