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United States
Environmental Protection
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Air and Radiation
EPA420-F-00-003
January 2000
Office of Transportation and Air Quality
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Information
National Vehicle and
Fuel Emissions Laboratory
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of
Transportation and Air Quality's (OTAQ) mission is to reconcile the
transportation sector with the environment by advancing clean fuels
and technology, and working to promote more liveable communities.
OTAQ is responsible for carrying out laws to control air pollution from
motor vehicles, engines, and their fuels. OTAQ is divided between
EPA's headquarters in Washington, D.C., and the National Vehicle and
Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL) in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Overview
The Laboratory's primary responsibilities include:
• developing national regulatory programs to reduce mobile source
related air pollution from light-duty cars and trucks, heavy-duty
trucks and busses, and nonroad engines and vehicles.
• evaluating emission control technology.
• providing state and local air quality regulators and transportation
planners with access to critical information on transportation pro-
grams and incentive-based programs.
• testing vehicles, engines and fuels.
• determining compliance with federal emissions and fuel economy
standards.
Organizationally, the lab functions as part of EPA's Washington, D.C.,
headquarters.
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National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory
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The laboratory was established in 1971, shortly after the creation of
EPA. It is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, near the headquarters of
domestic automobile manufacturers to facilitate transfer of test vehicles
back and forth.
There are about 400 employees atNVFEL. Staff expertise spans a
variety of technical and public policy fields including auto mechanics,
engineering, chemistry, economics, natural resources management, and
law.
The NVFEL lab provides the Office of Transportation and Air Quality
with emission testing services for motor vehicle, heavy-duty engine, and
nonroad engine programs in support of rulemakings, enforcement
actions, and procedures development. Testing activities include:
• certifying that vehicles and engines meet federal emissions and fuel
economy standards.
• analyzing fuels, fuel additives, and exhaust compounds.
• testing engines for in-use compliance.
In addition, the lab assists in the development of automotive technology
to reduce conventional pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions, such as
Clean Car (Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles), low NOx
diesel engine, and alternative fuel technologies.
For More Information
You can access documents electronically on OTAQ programs on our
Web site at:
http ://www. epa.gov/otaq
You can also contact the NVFEL Library for document information at:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
NVFEL Library
2000 Traverwood Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734)214-4311
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