$14,000 in Fines Paid by Apria Health Care
This page finalized June 5, 2008
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APRIA HEALTH CARE CASE SETTLES FOR $14,000 |
| The
Air Resources Board fined Apria Health
Care headquartered in Lake Forest, Ca, $14,000 for violations of
California's clean air laws requiring diesel fleet
owners to maintain the exhaust systems of their truck engines. An ARB investigation
revealed that Apria Health Care failed to properly inspect and document
their diesel trucks
as required by law. Violations occurred between 2006-2007 when the
company did not follow the Heavy Duty Vehicle
Inspection Program. This program along with the Periodic Smoke
Inspection Program allows ARB to inspect vehicles
for excessive smoke emissions and engine tampering. Apria's violations occurred in
facilities located in Concord, Modesto, San Leandro, South San
Francisco, Stockton,
El Segundo, Lancaster, Oxnard, Santa Fe Springs, Tustin, and Van Nuys. The California Air Pollution
Control Fund, established to mitigate sources of pollution through
education advancement
and use of cleaner technology, will receive $10,500 from the
settlement. The remaining $3,500 will go to the Peralta
Community College District which maintains a diesel technology
education training and program for diesel operating
staff.
In addition to the fine, Apria has agreed to ensure that all
staff responsible for the compliance with state regulations
attend the California Council on Diesel Education and Technology class
and provide proof of completion within one
year. Apria must provide copies of all compliance records for 2008 and
the subsequent four years, and maintain
proof that each vehicle in its fleet meets emissions standards at least
as stringent as the U.S. federal standards.
Finally, the company's vehicle operators will be instructed to comply
with state idling regulations. |
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