The Commercial Appeal

EPA reverses order allowing polluting diesel truck engines

- Ellen Knickmeyer ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON – Environmen­tal Protection Agency acting chief Andrew Wheeler has withdrawn a break that the agency gave makers of higher-pollution diesel trucks on Scott Pruitt’s last day as agency administra­tor.

The EPA released a Wheeler directive Thursday night reversing one that Pruitt issued on July 6.

Pruitt left office that day in the face of allegation­s he misused his office for luxury perks and other personal and political gain.

Wheeler wrote in a memo that Pruitt appeared to have oversteppe­d his authority in the order, which barred the agency from enforcing a cap imposed during the Obama administra­tion on the annual production of higher-polluting tractor-trailers, known as glider trucks.

The EPA earlier had estimated that unchecked production of the gliders – new truck bodies retrofitte­d with older, dirtier-burning diesel engines – would cause 1,600 premature deaths annually from air pollution.

The Obama-era rule limits manufactur­ers to producing no more than 300 glider truckers each year per company.

Wheeler cited his consultati­ons with agency staffers and pending court cases in announcing the reversal. More than a dozen states already have gone to court to block Pruitt’s last-day action on the glider trucks.

While Wheeler said he disagreed with the method Pruitt used to drop the limits on glider trucks, an agency statement Friday made clear the agency will keep trying to ease the impact of the rule on glider makers.

“EPA will continue to work expeditiou­sly to finalize a solution that provides regulatory relief and prevents any inadverten­t economic harm to the glider industry while maintainin­g important air quality protection­s,” the statement said.

Sen. Tom Carper of Delaware, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Environmen­t and Public Works Committee, called Pruitt’s glider order “one of the most egregious – and likely illegal – environmen­tal proposals of his tenure.”

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