Navistar: EPA gave SCR "license to pollute"

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) "has been diverted from its environmental mission and somehow talked into an environmentally hostile action," according to court papers filed by Navistar Inc.  In an issue that revolves around EPA's recently issued certification standards and "guidance" for diesel engines using selective catalytic reduction (SCR) to meet 2010 emissions requirements, the latest legal salvo by the Illinois-based truck maker charges that those standards "turn back the clock on NOx reduction," and provide "permission for SCR to pollute for convenience." Navistar originally challenged the EPA's SCR actions ...

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