EPA Forwards Rule Affecting Navistar Engines to OMB

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The final rule that would allow Navistar International Corp. to sell its emissions-noncompliant 2010 engines while paying fines has been forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget by the Environmental Protection Agency.

An EPA spokesperson declined to answer questions about what the agency is proposing in the rule, which was sent to OMB late last week.

鈥淚t鈥檚 still under internal interagency review,鈥 the spokesperson said.

In an interim rule earlier this year, that did not meet current U.S. emissions standards.



In June, however, saying that EPA鈥檚 rulemaking process violated federal law because it did not provide for comment or formal notice.

Mack Trucks Inc. and Volvo Group North America brought the lawsuit that saw the interim rule thrown out.

The transfer of the final rule from EPA to OMB is 鈥渧ery positive news鈥 for Navistar, said company spokeswoman Karen Denning.

鈥淭he court has vacated the interim rule and we continue to build and ship trucks using a combination of credits and [non-conformance penalties] and that鈥檚 what the final rule鈥檚 expected to solidify, the use of NCPs going forward,鈥 Denning said. 鈥淪o, clearly, we鈥檙e encouraged by that.鈥

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