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 :::Implementation of the following nitrogen oxides control program for electric utility boilers to the extent required by Title IV of the Clean Air Act:


 * (a) By January 1, 1995, tangentially fired boilers must meet an allowable emission rate of 0.45 lb/mmBtu and dry bottom wall—fired boilers must meet an allowable emission rate of 0.50 lb/mmBtu (unless the Administrator of EPA determines that these rates cannot be achieved using low NOx burner technology).


 * (b) By January 1, 1997, EPA must set allowable emission limitations for:
 * — wet bottom wall-fired boilers;
 * — cyclones;
 * — units applying cell burner technology; and
 * — all other types of utility boilers.


 * 2. Mobile Sources


 * Implementation of the following mobile source nitrogen oxides control program to the extent required by Title II of the Clean Air Act:


 * (a) Light Duty Trucks (LDT) (up to 6000 lbs gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)) and Light Duty Vehicles (LDV)—standards for model years after 1993:



Diesel LDTs (0 to 3750 lbs LVW) and LDVs (before 2004) LDTs (3751 to 5750 lbs LVW)
 * ||5 yrs/50,000 miles (useful life)||10 yrs/100,000 miles
 * LDTs (0 to 3750 lbs Loaded Vehicle Weight (LVW)) and LDVs
 * 0.4 grams per mile (gpm)
 * 0.6 gpm
 * 0.4 grams per mile (gpm)
 * 0.6 gpm
 * 1.0 gpm
 * 1.25 gpm
 * 0.7 gpm
 * 0.97 gpm
 * colspan="3"|In model year 1994, 40% of each manufacturer’s sales volume must meet the above standards. In 1995, the percentage shall increase to 80% and, after 1995, to 100%.
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 * (b) Light Duty Trucks more than 6000 lbs GVWR (after model year 1995):