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newsrel -- City of Ventura fined $8,500 for emissions violations

Posted: 12 Oct 2009 11:58:29
City fined for not properly inspecting diesel fleet. NEWS
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Air Resources Board

Release 09-93
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 12, 2009							
CONTACT: Karen Caesar 
(626)575-6728                                                
www.arb.ca.gov

City of Ventura fined $8,500 for emissions violations

SACRAMENTO – The California Air Resources Board fined the city
of San Buenaventura, also known as Ventura, this month $8,500 for
diesel emissions violations that occurred in 2006 and 2007.

An ARB investigator found that the city had not conducted annual
inspections on some of its heavy-duty on-road diesel vehicles.
Failing to conduct these inspections can lead to an increase of
toxic air contaminants and diesel particulate matter in the air.

“California has long been stigmatized for its poor air quality,”
said ARB Enforcement Chief James Ryden.  “When cities do not
comply with clean air rules they are only adding to the
problem.”

The law requires owners of California-registered truck fleets to
regularly inspect their vehicles to ensure that their engine
emissions meet state air quality standards.

As part of the settlement, the city is required to: 
•	Guarantee employees responsible for conducting the inspections
attend a mandatory California community college class on diesel
emissions and provide certificates of completion within one
year;
•	Provide documentation to ARB that the inspections are being
carried out for the next four years;
•	Instruct vehicle operators to comply with the state’s idling
regulations; 
•	Revise all heavy-duty truck engine software with the latest
low-NOx (oxides of nitrogen emissions) programming; and,
•	Ensure that all diesel trucks are up to federal emissions
standards for the vehicle model year and are properly labeled
with an emission control label.

The city of San Buenaventura paid $8,500 in penalties: $6,375
went to the California Air Pollution Control Fund, providing
funding for projects and research to improve California’s air
quality.  The Peralta Community College District received
$1,062.50 to fund emissions education classes conducted by
participating California community colleges. The remaining
$1,062.50 went to the California Pollution Control Financing
Authority to fund low-interest loans for owners of off-road
diesel-powered construction vehicles. 

Diesel exhaust contains a variety of harmful gases and over 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.

The Air Resources Board is a department of the California
Environmental Protection Agency.  ARB’s mission is to promote and
protect public health, welfare, and ecological resources through
effective reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and
considering effects on the economy.  The ARB oversees all air
pollution control efforts in California to attain and maintain
health based air quality standards.

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