By 2035, the amendments are expected to result in an 89% reduction of diesel soot (aka particulate matter) and a 54% reduction in nitrogen oxides. The amendments will also reduce the cancer risk to more than 22 million residents who live near the coast and up to 50 miles inland. The amendments are projected to yield more than $5 billion in health benefits.
CARB Tightens Diesel Emissions Regs for Commercial Harbor Craft. First Emissions Requirements For Some Boats