Frequent Questions
What's New in OTAQ
OTAQ Recent Additions
- May 23: EPA announces Emergency Vehicle Rule.
- April 20: EPA announces the availability of $20 million in grants for clean diesel projects.
- April 20: Economic Impacts of the Category 3 Marine Rule on Great Lakes Shipping.
OTAQ Press Releases
- May 10, 2012: EPA Updates Clean Air Act Requirements for Gas Stations to Reflect New Vehicle Technologies / Widespread use of advanced vehicle technologies capture harmful gasoline vapors when refueling, delivering more cost-effective emissions reductions
- April 23, 2012: $20 Million Available for Clean Diesel Projects
- April 12, 2012: Northeast Diesel Collaborative Honors Groups for Reducing Air Pollution
OTAQ Federal Register Notices
- May 17, 2012 : Notice of Intent to Grant Co-Exclusive Patent License
- May 16, 2012: Air Quality: Widespread Use for Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery and Stage II Waiver
- May 14, 2012 : Adequacy Status of the Submitted 2008 and 2022 VOC and NOX Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for Transportation Conformity Purposes; New Hampshire; Boston-Manchester-Portsmouth (SE), New Hampshire, 8-Hour Ozone Area
EPA's Office of Transportation and Air Quality protects public health and the environment by regulating air pollution from motor vehicles, engines, and the fuels used to operate them, and by encouraging travel choices that minimize emissions. These "mobile sources" include cars and light trucks, heavy trucks and buses, nonroad engines, equipment, and vehicles. For more information see:
- About the Office of Transportation and Air Quality (OTAQ)
- About the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL)
OTAQ's top sites
OTAQ's programs and website topics (A detailed list of programs and topics is on our site map.)
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