For anyone wondering if the California Air Resources Board (CARB) was enforcing the state's air quality regulations -- wonder no more. The Board recently fined the city of Compton, CA, more than $48,000 for a number of violations related to the city's fleet of diesel-fueled vehicles.
While this fine is for municipal fleets it does indicate CARB is pursuing enforcement of the regulations, which could have a significant impact on contractors, particularly sweeping contractors, throughout the state. Among the fixes Compton must make -- there's a list near the end of this article -- is the following:
"Install the latest, most effective and available emissions
control technologies as required on applicable diesel vehicles."
For more information directly from CARB click here.
CARB Fines City of Compton for Violating Air Quality Regs
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