Executive Summary of TNO Report on RCD

This report investigates the environmental impact of the use of propulsion engines of recreational craft. This impact can be subdivided into the following aspects: – The impact on air quality, subdivided into: – The impact on overall Europe-wide emissions to air – The impact on local air quality – The impact on local water quality,…

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This report investigates the environmental impact of the use of propulsion engines of recreational craft. This impact can be subdivided into the following aspects: – The impact on air quality, subdivided into: – The impact on overall Europe-wide emissions to air – The impact on local air quality – The impact on local water quality, subdivided into: – The water quality as related to ecosystems – The water quality as related to the production of drinking water – The impact of noise, subdivided into: – The impact of noise on ecosystems, both birds and aquatic wildlife – The impact of noise on nuisance as perceived by humans For the purpose of the study an evaluation was made of the pre-Stage 1 situation (Stage 0), the known Stage 1 situation and three options for a possible future Stage 2 situation. These three options were: – Option 1: All petrol engines have to comply with the requirements for the Stage 14-stroke engines. Diesel engines have to comply with the NRMM Stage IIIA limits for commercial marine engines. – Option 2: All petrol engines have to comply with limits that lie at 75 % of the Stage 1 limits for 4-stroke engines. Diesel engines have to comply with the NRMM Stage IIIA limits. – Option 2A: As option 2, but petrol engines
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