West Sacramento company settles with ARB for $32,550 for diesel emissions violations
SACRAMENTO –
The California Air Resources Board last month came to terms with a West
Sacramento, Calif. produce company for $32,550 for failing to submit
its TRU facility report.
ARB
investigators found that NorCal Produce did not submit the required
facility report by the 2006 deadline, as required by the transport
refrigeration unit air toxic control measure.
“California
is leading the way on air quality,” said ARB Enforcement Chief James
Ryden. “By monitoring diesel emissions the state can set an example for
the nation.”
Under the penalty, NorCal Produce must:
•
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 regulations;
• 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.
The
California Air Pollution Control Fund, established to mitigate various
sources of pollution through education and the advancement and use of
cleaner technology, will receive $24,113, and the remaining $8,137 will
go to the Peralta Community College District to fund diesel education
classes around the state.
Failure
to inspect diesel vehicles can lead to an increase in harmful airborne
particles that Californians breathe. In 1998, the ARB listed diesel
particulate matter as a toxic air contaminant in order to protect
public health. Exposure to diesel emissions can increase the risk of
asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases, and contribute to
premature death.
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.#####