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Title: Opportunities for Reducing Emissions from Vehicle Idling and Customs Processing at the US-Mexico Border
Accession Number: 01587823
Record Type: Component
Abstract: Border crossings between Mexico and the United States generate significant amounts of air pollution, which can pose health threats to personnel at the ports of entry (POEs) as well as local communities. Using the Mariposa POE in Nogales, Arizona as a case study, light-duty and heavy-duty vehicle emissions are analyzed with the objective of identifying emission reduction strategies including information technology, inspection processes and physical infrastructure improvements, and fuel switching. Historical traffic information as well as field data were used to establish a simulation model of vehicle movement in VISSIM. Four simulation scenarios with varied congestion levels were considered to represent real-world seasonal changes in traffic volume. The VISSIM output was analyzed using the EPA’s MOVES emission simulation software for six major air pollutants. For the highest congestion scenario total emissions increase by as much as 178% for PM₂.₅ and NOₓ, and 187% for CO, SO₂, GHGs, and NMHC over uncongested conditions for a two-hour period. POE emissions could be reduced through streamlined POE operations, incentivizing fuel mix upgrades, switching fuel types, encouraging vehicle turnover, and rapid adoption of modern emission control devices. Combinations of these strategies could reduce pollutants by as much as 96% for PM₂.₅, 91% for NOₓ, 89% for CO, SO₂, 65% for GHGs, 94% for NMHC, and completely eliminate SO₂. These changes would not only reduce emissions at the POE, but would have air-quality benefits for nearby populations in both the US and Mexico.
Supplemental Notes: This paper was sponsored by TRB committee ADC20 Standing Committee on Transportation and Air Quality.
Alternate title: Opportunities for Reducing Emissions from Vehicle Idling and Customs Processing at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01584066
Report/Paper Numbers: 16-3965
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Authors: Vadlamani, SravaniReyna, JanetChester, MikhailLou, YingyanPagination: 14p
Publication Date: 2016
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 95th Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: Digital/other
Features: Figures; Photos; References; Tables
TRT Terms: Geographic Terms: Subject Areas: Environment; Highways; Vehicles and Equipment; I15: Environment; I90: Vehicles
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2016 Paper #16-3965
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Jan 12 2016 5:44PM
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