$11,625 in Fines Paid by Source Interlink Company
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SOURCE
INTERLINK CASE SETTLES FOR $11,625
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In 2006 and 2007, Source Interlink
Company, headquartered in Bonita Springs, Florida, violated
California's Periodic Smoke Inspection Program,
which requires owners of California-registered trucks to regularly
inspect their vehicles to meet state air quality
standards. ARB
enforcement teams found that Source Interlink failed
to properly
inspect their diesel-powered vehicle fleets. To settle the case, Source
Interlink agreed to pay $11,625 to comply with the state's clean truck
regulations.
In addition to the penalties, the company had to meet the following requirements:
- Ensure that staff responsible for compliance
with the diesel truck emission inspection program attend diesel
education courses and provide certificates of completion within one
year;
- Instruct vehicle operators to comply with the state's idling regulation;
- Complete heavy-duty diesel engine software
and control technology upgrades in compliance with regulations;
- Supply
all smoke inspection records to ARB for the next four years; and
- Properly label engines to ensure compliance
with the engine emissions certification program regulations.
Source Interlink paid $8,718 into the
California Air Pollution Control
fund which was created to conduct air pollution research and fund several
programs aimed at reducing emissions as well as
educating the public on pollution prevention. In addition, the Peralta
Community College District will receive $2,906 from Source Interlink to fund diesel
technology education programs and training
for staff that operate diesel-fueled vehicles. |
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