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newsrel -- ARB fines Progress Rail $390K for violating cargo handling equipment air-quality rules

Posted: 13 Mar 2015 10:53:54
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1EhJkY8 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 13, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-14

CONTACT:

Karen Caesar
(916) 322-2990
karen.caesar@arb.ca.gov

ARB fines Progress Rail $390K for violating cargo handling
equipment air-quality rules

$98,000 to help retrofit school buses with diesel engine filters

SACRAMENTO – The California Air Resources Board has fined one of
the largest providers of rail and transit products and services
in North America, Progress Rail, $390,733 for failing to meet
compliance deadlines for cleaning up cargo handling equipment and
to submit required annual reports.   The company was in violation
at four of its California locations:  ports and/or intermodal
rail yards in Oakland, San Bernardino, San Diego and Terminal
Island (Los Angeles).

Since ARB first issued a Notice of Violation to Progress Rail in
March, 2013, the company, with corporate headquarters in Alabama,
has replaced, retired or retrofit all equipment in question and
is now fully compliant with California’s Cargo Handling Equipment
Regulation.

“Mobile cargo handling equipment is powered by diesel-fueled
engines that emit toxic particulate matter, which, if not
controlled, can cause health problems,” said ARB Enforcement
Chief Jim Ryden.  “We are pleased that Progress Rail took our
concerns very seriously and worked quickly to correct its
problems.”

Prior to settling with ARB, the company spent $1.3 million to
ensure its fleet was in compliance and implemented a corrective
action plan to address future compliance.  Progress Rail also
re-established internal controls to help prevent similar problems
from reoccurring.

As outlined in its settlement agreement, Progress Rail, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Caterpillar, will pay $293,050 to the Air
Pollution Control Fund to support air quality research, and
$97,683 to a supplemental environmental project to help retrofit
school buses with diesel filters. 

Diesel exhaust contains a variety of harmful gases and more than
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.



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