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EPHC Archive - Spark Ignition Consultation

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Spark Ignition Consultation RIS

A Consultation RIS on options for reducing emissions from non-road engines has been released for public consultation until 27 July 2010. In addition to the issues raised in the RIS, we seek your views on the following specific issues:

  • What is the likely impact of adopting US emission standards on the purchase price for each type of relevant product?
  • What is the likely impact of adopting US emission standards on consumer demand for each type of relevant product?
  • What is the likely impact of adopting US emission standards on consumer choice for each type of relevant product, i.e., if US standards were adopted, which products would be removed from the market?
  • What are impacts to manufacturers and distributors of meeting US Final Rule standards through a phased approach in comparison with a non-phased approach?

Where possible, your responses to the above issues should be quantified (e.g. in terms of dollars, with the types/models of impacted products clearly identified).

  • Reducing Emissions from Non-Road Spark Ignition Engines and Equipment - Consultation Regulation Impact Statement (PDF - 343.24 KB) - May 2010
    • Appendix 3 (PDF - 845.97 KB) - May 2010
    • Appendix 4 (PDF - 180.37 KB) - May 2010
  • Cost Benefit Analysis of Options to Manage Emissions from Selected Non-Road Engines (PDF - 669.45 KB)  - December 2008

Submissions

Submissions on the Consultation Regulation Impact Statement (RIS) on "Reducing Non-Soad Spark Ignition Engine Emissions" have now closed. 86 submissions were received. All submissions not identified as commercial-in-confidence are available below.

The project team is now considering submissions to inform the development of a Decision RIS.

Displaying results 61 to 80 of 86 items
Submission 61
Lindsay Raymond
Lindsay Raymond (PDF 21.7KB)
Submission 62
Outdoor Power Equipment Association (OPEA) - Robert Ross, VIC
Outdoor Power Equipment Association (OPEA) - Robert Ross (PDF 4.4MB)
Submission 63
(US) Engine Manufacturers Association - Jed R Mandel - Roger T Gault
(US) Engine Manufacturers Association - Jed R Mandel - Roger T Gault (PDF 65.1KB)
Submission 64
(US) Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) - James E McNew, US
(US) Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) - James E McNew (PDF 72.1KB)
Submission 65
The Haines Group - Greg Haines
The Haines Group - Greg Haines (PDF 4.2MB)
Submission 66
Rolco Boats - Lloyd Brewer, VIC
Rolco Boats - Lloyd Brewer (PDF 1.2MB)
Submission 67
Boating Industry Association (BIA) of New South Wales - Roy Privett, NSW
Boating Industry Association (BIA) of New South Wales - Roy Privett (PDF 100.3KB)
Submission 68
Commercial in Confidence (no download available)
Submission 69
Mannum Engine Centre
Mannum Engine Centre (PDF 12.8KB)
Submission 70
Lakeside Marine Pty Ltd - Michael Goddard
Lakeside Marine Pty Ltd - Michael Goddard (PDF 2.3MB)
Submission 71
Outboard Engine Distributors Association (OEDA) - Lindsay Grenfell
Outboard Engine Distributors Association (OEDA) - Lindsay Grenfell (PDF 199.1KB)
Submission 72
Commercial in Confidence (no download available)
Submission 73
Boating Industry Association (BIA) of Victoria - Clyde Batty, VIC
Boating Industry Association (BIA) of Victoria - Clyde Batty (PDF 85.6KB)
Submission 74
Surf Life Saving Australia - Peter Agnew, NSW
Surf Life Saving Australia - Peter Agnew (PDF 195.5KB)
Submission 75
Commercial in Confidence (no download available)
Submission 76
York Peninsula Marine - Ian Whale
York Peninsula Marine - Ian Whale (PDF 31.6KB)
Submission 77
Yamaha Motor Australia Pty Ltd - Brett Hampson - Steven Cotterell
Yamaha Motor Australia Pty Ltd - Brett Hampson - Steven Cotterell (PDF 124.9KB)
Submission 78
Commercial in Confidence (no download available)
Submission 79
Dolphin Marine
Dolphin Marine (PDF 422.8KB)
Submission 80
Hi Tech Marine, WA
Hi Tech Marine (PDF 1.4MB)

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