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Cleaner air is a major environmental goal of the Government of British Columbia. In some regions of British Columbia, periods of poor air quality are currently associated with significant negative impacts on public health, quality of life, tourism, and crops and other vegetation. The single largest source of air pollution in the province is tailpipe emissions from vehicles. This makes the province, especially urban areas such as the Lower Fraser Valley, similar in many respects to the situation in California, where vehicles are also the largest smog contributors. It has been forecast that as population and economic activity increases, an additional million vehicles will be registered in the Lower Fraser Valley by the Year 2020, and that unless actions are taken to reduce emissions, air quality will deteriorate in that region. In response to this situation, British Columbia developed a number of initiatives to reduce emissions from vehicles. This report has been prepared to meet the requirement for a review of
Motor Vehicle Emission Reduction Regulation. 1998. Review of Issues and Options as Part of the Regulatory Review Process Under Section 11 of the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Emission Reduction Regulation. BC Ministry of Environment Lands and Parks
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