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newsrel -- Tehama County commercial recycler fined $7,950 for emissions violations
Posted: 16 Nov 2009 11:51:20
The California Air Resources Board fined Omega Waste Management Inc., also known as Specialized Fibers for diesel emissions violations. California Environmental Protection Agency Air Resources Board NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Release 09-99 November 16, 2009 CONTACT: Mary Fricke (916) 322-2990 www.arb.ca.gov Tehama County commercial recycler fined $7,950 for emissions violations SACRAMENTO – The California Air Resources Board fined commercial recycler Omega Waste Management Inc., also known as Specialized Fibers, $7,950 last month for diesel emissions violations during 2007 and 2008. An ARB investigation showed that Omega Waste Management, Inc., based in Corning, Calif., failed to properly inspect their heavy-duty diesel on-road vehicles. The company also failed to comply with the solid waste collection vehicle rule’s retrofit and emission control labeling requirements. “Recycling companies play an essential role in environmental protection in that they help prevent tons of waste from ending up in landfills,” said ARB Enforcement Chief James Ryden. “However, improving one part of the environment at the disadvantage of another doesn’t make sense. Fleet maintenance, annual vehicle inspections and compliance with California’s clean air laws is also vitally important.” 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, Omega Waste Management is required to: • Guarantee and demonstrate within one year that employees responsible for conducting the inspections attend a training class on diesel emissions compliance testing; • Provide documentation to ARB during the next three years demonstrating that inspections are being administered; • Ensure that all heavy-duty diesel vehicles in the fleet are updated with the latest low-NOx (oxides of nitrogen emissions) software; • Instruct vehicle operators to comply with the state's idling regulations; • Comply with all requirements applicable to solid waste collection vehicles, including retrofit of the appropriate number of vehicles with the best available control technology; and, • Ensure all diesel truck engines comply with federal emissions standards for the vehicle model year and are properly labeled with an emission control certification label. Omega Waste Management paid $7,950 in penalties: $5,962.50 of which was deposited in the California Air Pollution Control Fund for projects and research to improve California's air quality. The remaining $1,987.50 was submitted to the Peralta Community College District to fund diesel emissions education classes conducted by participating California community colleges. Diesel exhaust contains a variety of harmful gases and more than 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. #####