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newsrel -- Doosan Infracore Company fined $647,500 for Certification Violations

Posted: 14 May 2015 13:50:23
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/newsrel/newsrelease.php?id=728

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 14, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-27

CONTACT: John Swanton (916) 322-2990
jswanton@arb.ca.gov


Doosan Infracore Company fined $647,500 for Certification
Violations
$161,875 to fund clean school bus technology

SACRAMENTO- The California Air Resources Board today announced
that Doosan Infracore Company Ltd. has agreed to a settlement
totaling $647,500 to resolve violations of the California Health
and Safety Code related to the modification of pollution
controlled engines in California.

This settlement is the result of a voluntary self-disclosure of
field modifications made to emission-controlled 2010-2012
heavy-duty compressed natural gas engines. These modifications
were implemented by Doosan field representatives, in response to
customer operational issues on previously certified engines. The
disclosure of these actions to the Air Resources Board was made
immediately upon discovery by Doosan’s Engine Quality Assurance
Group ensuring emission compliance.

In announcing the settlement, ARB Enforcement Chief James Ryden
said, “We appreciate Doosan’s prompt actions to correct this
mistake and ensure that steps taken to address customer concerns
are not at the expense of the effectiveness of the emissions
controls system.” 

California’s emission control system laws include provisions to
allow manufacturers to develop service campaigns to address a
wide range of operational and durability issues, however
modifications must first be notified, undergo a comprehensive
engineering evaluation, and approval must be given by ARB before
modifications can be performed.

Doosan cooperated fully with the ARB during the review and
resolution of this issue. $485,625 of the penalty collected under
the settlement will be paid to the California Air Pollution
Control Fund, which supports efforts to decrease air pollution
through education and the adoption of cleaner technologies. The
remaining $161,875 was paid to help fund clean school bus and
diesel engine emission reduction projects. 

Modified engines that no longer meet California's emission
control requirements pose a significant health threat to
California residents. They create higher amounts of smog-forming
pollutants, which can then exacerbate respiratory ailments and
negatively affect other health conditions such as shortness of
breath, headaches, birth defects, cancer or damage to internal
organs. 



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