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The Road to Clean Air Begins With You!
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1990 and older |
55% opacity |
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1991 and newer |
40% opacity |
Opacity means the degree of light obscuring capability of emissions of visible air contaminants expressed as 100% opacity.
Vehicles failing the opacity standards have 30 days from the date of the initial test to make appropriate repairs and send documentation to the DEP. Owners that fail to repair and send documentation will be fined 250 dollars. Vehicles found in violation for a second and subsequent time will be fined 500 dollars.
What's to be gained?
Regionally, on-road diesels contribute nearly 40% of mobile source particulate emissions. On-highway diesel trucks also emit about 15% of oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) in the Northeast Region. Well maintained vehicles help reduce particulates which have been linked to respiratory problems and cancer.
High smoke levels can be caused by a number of problems including:
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Restricted air filter |
Air manifold leaks |
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Clogged, worn or mismatched fuel injectors |
Malfunctioning turbocharger |
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Faulty fuel injection pump |
Malfunctioning after cooler |
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Defective or maladjusted puff limiter |
Maladjusted fuel rack |
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Low air box pressure |
Defective air fuel controller |
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Improperly adjusted valve lash or governor |
Poor fuel quality |
Proper maintenance at manufacturers recommended intervals should easily detect, repair and prevent these problems, while assuring that your truck is in the best operating condition.
Engine Tampering
Common misunderstanding about smoke and power are often the cause of tampering with engine emission controls. More smoke comes at a cost. Turning up the fuel flow, changing timing or disabling air/fuel controls can cause more wear and tear on your engine, increase fuel use, and increase emissions.
Tampering with any component of an emissions control system is a violation of state and federal law.
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Raising fuel pump rates |
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Disabling puff limiter |
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Disabling exhaust gas circulation systems |
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Installing wrong injectors |
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Changing injector timing |
For more information Contact
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Air Quality
17 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04330-0017
(207)287-2437 or E-mail Webmaster
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