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newsrel -- Napa Company fined $14,400 for emissions violations

Posted: 24 Feb 2010 12:33:59
Biagi Bros failed to properly inspect diesel-powered vehicles
for excess emissions.
 California Air Resources Board

Release 10-18
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
February 24, 2010 

Dimitri Stanich
(916) 322-2990
www.arb.ca.gov 

Napa Company fined $14,400 for emissions violations

SACRAMENTO – The California Air Resources Board fined Biagi
Bros. $14,400 this month for emissions violations during 2008 and
2009. 

An investigation by ARB showed Biagi Bros., based in Napa,
Calif., failed to properly inspect their diesel-powered vehicles
for excess emissions. 

“Diesel exhaust is the most common air toxin in California and
is detrimental to public health and the environment,” said ARB
Enforcement Chief James Ryden. 
“Routine inspections are an essential component in reducing
harmful emissions, and providing clean air for the public.”

The law requires owners of California-registered truck fleets to
regularly inspect their vehicles to ensure that their engine
emissions meet state air 
quality regulations. 

Biagi Bros. is required to: 
•    Guarantee employees responsible for conducting the
inspections attend a training class on diesel emissions
compliance testing and provide 
certificates of completion within one year;
•    Provide documentation to ARB that the inspections are being
carried out for the next four years; 
•    Ensure all heavy-duty diesel vehicles have their software
updated with the latest low-NOx (oxides of nitrogen emissions)
programming; 
•    Instruct vehicle operators to comply with the state's
idling regulations; and, 
•    Ensure all diesel truck engines are up to federal emissions
standards for the vehicle model year and are properly labeled
with an emission control 
certification label. 

Biagi Bros. paid $14,400 in penalties: $10,800 went to the
California Air Pollution Control Fund for projects and research
to improve California's air 
quality. The Peralta Community College District received $3,600
to fund emissions education classes conducted by participating
California community 
colleges. 

Diesel exhaust contains a variety of harmful gases and over 40
other known cancer-causing compounds. In 1998, California
identified diesel particulate 
matter as a toxic air contaminant based on its potential to
cause cancer, premature death and other health problems.


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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