Section 39940 Of Chapter 8. Remote Sensing Pilot Program From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 8.
39940
. (a) The state board shall implement a pilot program to
determine emissions from locomotives, using wayside remote sensing
devices. The objectives of the pilot program are to determine whether
remote sensing devices can accurately and replicably determine, with
a reasonable level of precision:
(1) The levels of nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and carbon
monoxide emissions from locomotives.
(2) Whether a locomotive is subject to tier 0, 1, or 2 federal
certification standards.
(3) Whether the measured results can be calibrated to determine
whether the locomotive emissions are above or below the applicable
federal emissions certification levels.
(b) The state board shall design and implement the pilot program
in consultation with the advisory group established pursuant to
Section 39941.
(c) The pilot program shall collect sufficient data to ensure that
a representative sample of locomotives operating in the state are
tested, so that there is a sufficient basis for the state board to
meet the objectives and to make the determinations that are set forth
in subdivision (a). Data collection shall, at a minimum, be
performed under representative conditions in northern and southern
California.