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newsrel -- Randy's Trucking Inc. fined $524,000 for breaking air quality laws

Posted: 11 May 2015 13:02:59
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1Hd8JGW
 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 11, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-26

CONTACT:

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


Randy’s Trucking Inc. fined $524,000 for breaking air quality
laws

Highest fine to date for Truck and Bus Regulation; $131,000 to
fund clean school buses in San Joaquin Valley

SACRAMENTO – Randy’s Trucking Inc. will pay $524, 675 to the Air
Resources Board for violating a variety of air quality
regulations.  The case is the largest ever settled for failure to
comply with California’s landmark Truck and Bus Regulation, which
is helping to cut harmful diesel emissions throughout the state.

“It’s vital for businesses to know that we can’t relax our
standards or make exceptions when it comes to protecting public
health,” said ARB Enforcement Chief Jim Ryden.  “Fortunately
fines this high are rare and company owners are being more
proactive in making their diesel fleets compliant.  Randy’s
Trucking has been cooperative and is working towards full
compliance on an approved schedule that reflects their commitment
to upgrading their equipment.”

The Bakersfield-based company will pay $392,755 to the Air
Pollution Control fund to support air quality research, and
$130,920 to the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District
to clean up school bus fleets throughout the state.

An investigation by the ARB showed that Randy’s Trucking failed
to clean up its fleet according to the timetable set forth in the
statewide Truck and Bus Regulation.  The rule requires owners of
diesel vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating greater than
26,000 lbs. meet specific compliance deadlines according to
engine model year.  Randy’s Trucking failed to meet these
requirements for all its 1996 through 2006 model year heavy-duty
vehicles.

In addition, Randy’s did not properly self-inspect its diesel
trucks to ensure that they met state smoke emission standards as
required by state law.  The company also failed to check that
engines were properly labeled, or ensure their trucks met annual
emissions compliance requirements.  

Randy’s Trucking has since agreed to pay its fine and will also
follow all requirements of California’s Periodic Smoke Inspection
Program, Emission Control Label Regulation, and the Statewide
Truck and Bus Regulation.  The company has also agreed to send
fleet maintenance representatives to attend classes conducted by
the California Council on Diesel Education and Technology, submit
all relevant compliance records, and complete Low NOx software
upgrades on all applicable heavy-duty diesel engines.

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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