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Absorption method to control emission of gaseous pollutant full defination

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From walking to work to carpooling, there are lots of ways you can reduce your impact. Discover your commuting style. Since most pollution from cars and trucks is due to the burning of fuel, you can reduce pollution from these sources by burning less fuel, burning fuel cleaner and burning cleaner fuel.

Burn less fuel

Next time you purchase a vehicle, buy the most fuel efficient vehicle that meets your average daily needs, preferably one that is rated at 32 MPG or more. Rent or borrow a larger vehicle or trailer for the occasional large load: Binary Data GreenerCars.com

If you have more than one vehicle, use the most fuel-efficient one possible: U.S. Department of Energy, Fuel Economy Site

Use transit and car- or van-pool as often as you can. Doing so three times a week can reduce your fuel consumption up to 50%.

Bike or walk to avoid fuel use entirely.

Telecommute (working from a home-based location via phone or Internet) to reduce driving: Midwest Institute for Telecommuting Education (MITE)

Minimize driving by working and playing closer to home.

Plan errands to avoid unnecessary driving.

Accelerate gradually — a smooth start uses less fuel

Burn fuel cleaner

Keep your vehicle well-tuned and tires inflated properly to reduce exhaust emissions.

Combine errands into one trip — cars pollute less when they are warmed up.

Avoid idling — idling exhaust contains more pollutants than running exhaust.

If you purchase a new car, look for a low emission vehicle or LEV (see under-hood sticker): Binary Data GreenerCars.com

Burn cleaner fuel

Low-sulfur gasoline (available in the Twin Cities) reduces pollutants by 10-15%

85% ethanol fuel (E85) can be used in flexible fuel vehicles.

Other alternative transportation fuels such as natural gas a bio-diesel are most practical for fleets of vehicles.

More information and assistance

For more information about motor vehicle pollution, contact Mark Sulzbach at 651-757-2770.

Related information can be found on the following webpages:

Cleaner fuels help clean air in Minnesota

Project Green Fleet

The following fact sheets provide information about motor vehicle pollution and ways to control and reduce this pollution.

PDF icon Buying a cleaner car

PDF icon Diesel Exhaust in Minnesota, What are the Health Effects, Who's at Risk and What Can You Do?

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