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Faster Freight – Cleaner Air East Coast new
JULY 8-10, 2008
JACOB K. JAVITS CONVENTION CENTER
, New York

Over the past four years, Faster Freight – Cleaner Air (FFCA) has established itself as the nation’s leading conference series on goods movement and air quality.

The East Coast event will take place this year at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.  The three-day conference will feature general sessions, breakout sessions (tracks covering Marine, Rail, On-Road/Trucking, and Off-Road), an exciting Expo Hall, and off-site tours of the New York/New Jersey harbor.

For more information see the Faster Freight Cleaner Air East Coast website. http://www.ffcaeastcoast.com/

Northern Transportation and Air Quality Summit (NTAQS) new
AUGUST 13 – 15, 2008
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel

The Summit will bring together stakeholders from the transportation and air quality communities to discuss the current and upcoming regulatory environment, new technologies, and current practices.  The content is geared toward practitioners in the northern and Mid-Atlantic States involved with public agencies at all levels. A host of speakers from the national and regional levels will present on key topics, best practices, and latest information vital to transportation, planning, and air quality professionals.

For more inforamtion please see www.marama.org/ntaqs

 

Joint Collaborative Conference Call on Locomotive and Marine Rulemaking

Presentation Now Available
EPA’s New Program to Control Pollution from Locomotives and Marine Diesels

 

Call for Participation

Please contact Susan Stephenson about any of the participation opportunities listed below.

Forums -- We are currently building sector Forums to better address diesel emissions in the Mid-Atlantic States and to focus and leverage regional resources. Please let us know if you'd like to join a workgroup, or if you would like more information about workgroup activities.

Partners
-- We are looking to build a Collaborative that truly represents the Region.  So we need participants from all types of groups  across the Region. Please let us know if you'd like to be added to our database, what your specific area of interest is, and how you'd like to participate.

Funding and Events Pages Updated (7/1/08)

President Signs Bill that Allows Use of Enforcement Settlement Funds for Diesel Retrofits

US Senate Passes Legislation to Ratify International Maritime Treaty

Recommendations of the Economic and Technology Advancement Advisory Committee (ETAAC) Available

Links to CARB's Statewide Diesel Truck and Bus Regulation and Proposed Greenhouse Gas Measure Process

Ads Placed to Publicize SEPTA's Hybrid Bus Fleet

New Diesel Pollution Rules Will Save Lives

U.S. Senate Approves Bill Allowing EPA to Accept Diesel Retrofits as SEPs in Civil Settlements

National Idling Reduction Network News is Great Resource

 

 
 

For more Information:
Susan Stephenson, Communications Manager
Mid-Atlantic Diesel Collaborative c/o
Mid-Atlantic Regional Air Management Association, Inc. (MARAMA)
8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 636
Towson, MD 21286
p 443.901.1882
f 443.901.1886

email: Susan Stephenson

last updated July 3, 2008