Or. Admin. Code § 340-269-0030 - Definitions
The definitions in OAR 340-200-0020 and this rule apply to this division. If the same term is defined in this rule and in OAR 340-200-0020, then the definition in this rule applies to this division.
(1) "Active participant" means a person who
has voluntarily chosen to participate in the Diesel Emissions Identification
Program, has been issued one or more ECLs under OAR
340-269-0130, and has not been
deactivated under OAR
340-269-0150.
(2) "Concrete Mixer Truck" means a truck with
a GVWR greater than 26,000 lbs. that is designed to transport a concrete
mixture from a central supply source to a construction site.
(3) "Construction Equipment" or "Equipment"
means equipment that is powered by a nonroad diesel engine and that is used
primarily for construction work.
(4) "Diesel Emissions Identification Program"
or "Program" means the emission control labelling program described in this
division.
(5) "Diesel Engine" means
a compression ignition engine.
(6)
"Diesel Oxidation Catalyst" or "DOC" means an emission control device that
helps to reduce the emission of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and particulates
by facilitating their break down into less harmful chemicals.
(7) "Diesel Particulate Filter" or "DPF"
means an emission control device that reduces particulate emissions by trapping
exhaust particles, or soot, in a flow filter substrate.
(8) "Dump Truck" means a truck with a GVWR
greater than 26,000 lbs. that is designed to transport construction materials
such as dirt, asphalt, rock or construction debris including a transfer truck,
or a tractor trailer combination used exclusively to pull bottom dump, end dump
or side dump trailers.
(9)
"Emission Control Label" or "ECL" means the label DEQ assigns to a particular
piece of equipment or vehicle that provides information about the engine
located inside of the equipment or vehicle.
(10) "Emissions Profile" means a summary or
indication of air pollutants coming from the exhaust of a diesel
engine.
(11) "Engine Identification
Number" means the unique identifier located on a nonroad diesel engine as
described in 40 C.F.R.
§
1039.135(a) and that
was described in the previously applicable 40 C.F.R. § 89.110
(d).
(12) "Engine Profile" means a
summary or indication of certain key characteristics of a diesel engine and can
contain an emissions profile.
(13)
"Engine Tier" means the applicable EPA classification of exhaust emission
standards for engines as defined in
40 C.F.R. §
1039.801, and also includes engines that meet
the definition of "Tier 0 Engine" in this rule.
(14) "Equipment Registration Number" or "ERN"
means the unique identifier assigned by DEQ to a particular piece of
construction equipment or vehicle owned or operated by a voluntary participant
of this program.
(15) "Fleet
Identification Number" means the unique identifier assigned by DEQ for a
particular grouping of equipment and/or vehicles owned or operated by a
voluntary participant of this program.
(16) "Manufacturer's Engine Label" or "MEL"
means the emission control information label placed directly on the engine by
the manufacturer, as applicable and as described in
40 C.F.R. §
1039.135(b) through (g) and
that was described in the previously applicable 40 C.F.R. §
89.110.
(17) "Nonroad Diesel
Engine" means a compression ignition engine of 25 horsepower or more that is
not designed primarily to propel a motor vehicle on public highways.
(18) "Operator" means a person or entity that
has legal possession of equipment or vehicles, as determined by DEQ, and uses
the equipment or vehicles for construction activity.
(19) "Public Highway" has the meaning given
that term in ORS 825.005.
(20) "Tier 0 Engine" means an engine not
subject to the requirements in 40 C.F.R. Part 1039 and that was not subject to
previous requirements in 40 C.F.R. Part 89.
(21) "Voluntary Participant" means a person
that voluntarily applies for an ECL under this division.
(22) "Zero-Emission Equipment" or "ZEE" means
any piece of equipment that is certified to produce zero emissions of any
greenhouse gas or any criteria or precursor pollutants under all possible
operating modes and conditions.
(23) "Zero-Emission Vehicle" or "ZEV" means
any vehicle that is certified to produce zero emissions of any greenhouse gas
or any criteria or precursor pollutants under all possible operating modes and
conditions.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 468.020, ORS 468.035 & 468A.813
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468.035 & 468A.813
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