['Air Programs']
['Air Emissions']
03/22/2023
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There are two types of potential failures: failure of an individual locomotive to comply with the standards, and a failure of an engine family to comply with the standards.
(a) A failed locomotive is one whose final test results pursuant to §1033.320(c), for one or more of the applicable pollutants, exceed an applicable emission standard or FEL.
(b) An engine family is deemed to be in noncompliance, for purposes of this subpart, if at any time throughout the model year, the average of an initial failed locomotive and the two additional locomotives tested, is greater than any applicable emission standard or FEL.
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