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Former EPA Chief Finds No Smoke, No Smell. Following his participation in a white handkerchief test of the air quality benefits of Green Diesel Technology® vehicles, Former U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Mike Leavitt talks with Patrick Charbonneau, vice president of regulatory and technical affairs for International Truck and Engine Corporation. Charbonneau used the ladder (shown at rear) to reach the top of the exhaust column on the International 9000 truck, with its Cummins ISX 2007 compliant engine. This was part of a "21st Century Truck Display" event arranged by the Diesel Technology Forum in Washington on May 11, 2004, at the Society of Automotive Engineers government-industry meeting.

3. Clean Diesel Demonstration, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada, September 22, 2004

4. Senator Hillary Clinton (D., NY) looks on as International's Tom Trueblood demonstrates the "no smoke, no smell" exhaust from an idling Green Diesel Technology school bus in Corning, NEW YORK. (Photo by Eric Wensel, Corning Leader, April 28, 2003)  

5. DALLAS, TX: An 'Adopt-a-School Bus' program will help Dallas/Ft. Worth school districts purchase new or retrofit older school buses.  At the program's kick-off event on October 7, 2002, Texas Governor Rick Perry and former EPA Administrator Christie Whitman looked at a low-emitting diesel bus provided by IC Corporation.

6. Washington State Representative Ed Murray and Peter Reba of International experience the no smoke, no smell advantage of Green Diesel Technology school buses at an event at the state capitol in Olympia. Members of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency and the state legislature sponsored an event to recognize Washington State's Clean School Bus program. (Photo by David Kircher).

7. International's Green Diesel Technology® school bus is demonstrated for government officials at the State House in Boston.