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Gasoline
5 yrs/50,000 miles
Gasoline and Diesel
11 yrs/120,000 miles

LDTs
(3751 to 5750 lbs
Test Weight (TW))

0.7 gpm 0.98 gpm

LDTs
(over 5750 lbs TW)

1.1 gpm 1.53 gpm
In model year 1996, 50% of each manufacturer’s sales volume must meet the above standards. Thereafter, 100% of each manufacturer’s sales volume must meet the standard.
(c) Heavy Duty Trucks (HDT) of more than 8500 lbs GVWR (after model year 1990):
Gasoline and Diesel Engines
HDT (effective model year 1991[1]) 5.0 grams per brake horsepower-hour[1] (gbhp-hr)
HDT (model year 1998 and later) 40 gbhp-hr
Useful life[1]:
gasoline engines 8 years/ 110,000 miles
diesel engines
light heavy-duty: 8yrs/ 1 10,000 miles
medium heavy-duty: 8yrs / 185,000 miles
heavy heavy-duty: 8yrs/ 290,000 miles


B. For Canada:
1. Stationary Sources
(a) As an interim requirement, reduction, by 2000, of annual national emissions of nitrogen oxides from stationary sources by 100,000 tonnes below the year 2000 forecast level of 970,000 tonnes.
(b) By January 1, 1995, development of further annual national emission reduction requirements from stationary sources to be achieved by 2000 and/or 2005.
2. Mobile Sources
(a) Implementation of a more stringent mobile source nitrogen oxides control program for gasoline powered vehicles with standards no less stringent than the following:

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 As set forth in EPA regulations in effect as of the entry into force of this Agreement.