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Harness The Power of Remanufacturing
In the world of diesel engines, remanufactured options have gained significant traction due to their ability to provide cost savings, extended life, and precision quality. ... Read more
Remanufactured Diesel Engines – Electrical Power Generation
Industrial diesel-powered generators are among the most important engines we service. They’re exposed to the harshest conditions and toughest environments and are expected to run day in and day out ... Read more
Remanufactured Diesel Engines
Capital Reman Exchange provides complete services for everything you need to service to overhaul diesel and natural gas remanufactured diesel engines. We offer a full range of parts and components to meet your needs and preferences. ... Read more
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Remanufactured Diesel Engines
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EPA Emission Regulations Regarding Remanufactured Diesel Engines
The Clean Air Act of 1970 was essentially the first major environmental safety and regulatory law in the United States. The law was enforced by the newly created Environmental Protection Agency also created the same year. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was the brainchild of increasing public concern in the 1950s and 1960s regarding the human impact on the environment. Specific incidents such as the 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill, the destruction of environmental preserves through the creation of the Federal Highway Interstate System and Rachel Carson’s whistleblowing ecological novel, Silent Spring brought the need for a regulatory agency to oversee environmental issues. For years congress could not come to a discernable solution that would appease both political parties. It was Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington State that broke the stalemate when he wrote Bill 1075 which evolved into the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. This was the first of many laws regarding clean air, water and wilderness protection. It was Richard Nixon in 1970 that created the EPA under the guise of having one agency that oversaw and enforced all environmental issues. ... Read more