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“A Vision for a Clean Air Environment in the Pacific Northwest” Stu Clark Air Quality Program Manager Washington State Dept. of Ecology Reducing Toxic Threats from Diesel Engines Meeting Federal Air Quality Standards for Fine Particles (PM2.5) and Ozone Proposed Wapato Hills – Puyallup River Valley Fine Particle (PM2.5) Nonattainment Area Working with our neighbors Columbia River Clean Diesel Project Georgia Basin/Puget Sound International Airshed Strategy for more information Climate Change: Seth Preston, Dept. of Ecology, (360) 407-6848, [email protected] Ecology’s Climate Change Website: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/climatechange/index.htm Western Climate Initiative Website: http://www.westernclimateinitiative.org Reducing Toxic Threats from Diesels Frank Van Haren, Dept. of Ecology, (360) 407-6870, [email protected], or Mike Boyer, Dept. of Ecology, (360) 407-6863, [email protected] Ecology’s Diesel Website: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/air/cars/diesel_exhaust_information.htm Meeting Federal Air Quality Standards Sarah Rees, Dept. of Ecology, (360) 407-6823, [email protected] Georgia Basin/Puget Sound International Airshed Strategy Doug Brown, Dept. of Ecology, (425) 649-7082, [email protected] GB/PS IAS Website: http://www.pyr.ec.gc.ca/airshed/index_e.htm Columbia River Clean Diesel Project Frank Van Haren, Dept. of Ecology, (360) 407-6870, [email protected]