
| Release 04-11 | |||
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 21, 2004 |
CONTACT: |
Jerry Martin Gennet Paauwe (916) 322-2990 www.arb.ca.gov |
Six Transit Agencies Pay Clean Air Violation Fines
SACRAMENTO - The California Air Resources Board (ARB) announced today that it had reached settlement agreements
totaling $73,500 with several California transit agencies for their violations of regulations that cap the fleet-total
emissions of nitrogen oxides.
"These settlements underscore the need for further improvement in emission controls for all buses,"
said ARB Executive Officer Catherine Witherspoon. "While we urge Californians to use public transit, we must
ensure that the buses they board are as clean as possible."
Six public transit agencies have paid penalties totaling $71,000 to settle violations of California's fleet rule
for transit agencies. These rules require agencies to reduce their fleets' average ozone precursors and particulate
matter over time, and to regularly report on their progress. For their failure to comply with these the following
list describes the agency and the amount each has paid:
· Alameda-Contra Costa Transit, $60,000
· the City of Commerce, $4,000
· City of Chico, $3,500
· City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation, $2,500
· City of Folsom, $2,500
· San Luis Obispo's South County Area Transit, $1,000
The settlement monies will be deposited in the state's Air Pollution Control Fund (APCF). The APCF is used to mitigate
various sources of pollution through education and the advancement and use of cleaner technology.
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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