[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 173 (Wednesday, December 22, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S11022-S11023]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DIESEL EMISSIONS REDUCTION ACT
Mr. CARPER. Mr. President, I am joined by my colleague, Senator
Voinovich, in support of the passage of the Diesel Emissions Reduction
Act of 2010, DERA. The folks of Ohio and Delaware sent us to Washington
to find ideas that will work, ideas we can all agree on to make our
country even better. An idea that works is the Diesel Emissions
Reduction Act or DERA.
The DERA program is one of the best actions our government has taken
to improve air quality and help States and localities meet air quality
standards. First authorized in the Energy Policy Act of 2005, DERA has
provided funding for the modernization of our Nation's old diesel fleet
in the United States through voluntary national and State-level grant
and loan programs. Since its enactment in 2005, DERA has provided
significant public health benefits, improved our national energy
security, and helped create jobs. Currently, DERA helps clean up more
than 14,000 diesel-powered vehicles and equipment across the country,
which has reduced emissions while employing thousands of workers who
manufacture, sell or repair diesel vehicles and their components in
each State.
The Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that there are
still millions of older diesel engines now in use and need to be
replaced or retrofitted. To meet this need, the Diesel Emissions
Reduction Act of 2010 authorizes the continuation of this successful
program for 2012 through 2016. It also slightly modifies the program to
improve its effectiveness and administration. Despite the significant
benefits and need for DERA, the legislation set the authorization
levels for 2012 through 2016 at half the levels of that for 2007
through 2011. The authorizing levels were reduced to be more in line
with what has been normally appropriated for the program. The cut in
authorization levels in no way reflects the need for the program and in
no way should be interpreted as an indication that funding levels
should be decreased.
Senator Voinovich and I would like to thank the President and our
colleagues for their support of DERA. We are proud that this
commonsense approach to creating jobs and cleaning up our Nation's air
will become law.
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