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newsrel -- Leading waste management company fined $14,240 for diesel emission violations

Posted: 08 Apr 2009 12:18:14
Waste management company failed to maintain diesel emissions
records. 

Air Resources Board

Release 09-33
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
							
CONTACT:Mary Fricke
April 8, 2009						(
(916) 322-2990
www.arb.ca.gov

Leading waste management company fined $14,240 for diesel
emission violations 

SACRAMENTO – The California Air Resources Board recently fined a
Central Valley environmental services company $14,250 for diesel
smoke emissions violations.

MP Environmental Inc., headquartered in Bakersfield, Calif., was
cited for failure to maintain diesel emissions records for the
period of 2005 and 2006, as required by law. 

“Successful business owners are savvy enough to know that air
pollution penalties are much more than an expensive mistake,”
said ARB Chairman Mary D. Nichols.  “Fines can also cost a
business its good reputation.”

ARB requires on-road, heavy-duty diesel vehicle owners to
conduct annual smoke inspections and repair vehicles with
excessive smoke emissions.  ARB’s enforcement teams randomly
audits fleets, maintenance and inspection records, and tests a
representative sample of vehicles.  Vehicles failing the
emissions test must be repaired and retested.  A fleet owner that
neglects to perform the annual smoke inspection is subject to
fines.

As part of the settlement, MP Environmental Inc. must comply
with the following: 

•	Guarantee employees responsible for conducting the inspections
attend a mandatory California community college training class on
diesel emissions and provide certificates of completion within
one year; 
•	Ensure that heavy-duty diesel equipment have the most recent
low-NOx software installed; 
•	Provide documentation to ARB that the inspections are being
carried between 2007-2010; 
•	Ensure that all diesel trucks are up to federal emissions
standards for the vehicle model year and are properly labeled
with the manufacturer’s factory engine certification label; and, 

•	Instruct all employees on ARB’s truck idling regulations.

The company will pay $14,250 in penalties: $1,781 will go to the
California Air Pollution Control Fund, which provides funding for
projects and research to improve California’s air quality; $1,781
will go to Peralta Community College District to fund emission
education classes conducted by participating California community
colleges under the California Council for Diesel Education and
Technology; and, the remaining $10,687 will go to the California
Pollution Control Financing Authority to fund low-interest loans
for owners of off-road, diesel-powered construction vehicles.  

More than a decade ago, the ARB listed diesel particulate matter
as a toxic air contaminant in order to protect public health.
Exposure to unsafe levels of diesel emissions can increase the
risk of asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases.
California has aggressively worked to cut diesel emissions by
cleaning up diesel fuel, requiring cleaner engines for trucks,
buses and off-road equipment, and limiting unnecessary idling.

The Air Resources Board is a department of the California
Environmental Protection Agency.  ARB’s mission is to promote and
protect public health, welfare, and ecological resources through
effective reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and
considering effects on the economy.  The ARB oversees all air
pollution control efforts in California to attain and maintain
health based air quality standards.

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