First Name: | James |
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Last Name: | Zaben |
Email Address: | jzaben@kingsoiltools.com |
Affiliation | Kings Oil Tools |
Subject | AB 32 |
Comment |
Dear Mr. Tollstrup, I have serious concerns regarding the leadership of the California Air Resources Board. Since 2007 I have been tirelessly keeping my company compliant with all the ARB Regulations, e.g., PERP, Truck and Bus and last but not least DOORS. And each one of these regulations has cost my company millions and millions of dollars. I have written many letters to the ARB discussing our concerns on the subject of adopting new regulation for greenhouse gas emission standards. I have discussed facts that engines manufactured today and are certified by CARB to have NOx emission 30% to 65% below the 2010 standard. And with no rationale CARB continues to develop regulations and expand its Cap and Trade Program. It is as though the ARB does not want to wait and see the net results of the emission reductions. We as consumers and stakeholders are paying more for energy than anywhere else in the nation. As a matter of fact we are paying $1.00 more per gallon of fuel than the nations average price. And what is really bothersome, CARB kept this oncoming fuel price increase a virtual secret. I am writing to express my strong concerns about the direction ARB seems to be heading on meeting the goal of a 50% reduction in petroleum usage by 2030. The ideas presented at your recent symposium are unrealistic and expensive. Most Californians can't just cut their gasoline use and travel distances in half. We rely on our cars to get us to work, and don't have the luxury of quitting our existing jobs just so we don't have to drive so far every day. And spending billions of dollars on high-speed rail won't help us with our daily commutes or everyday mobility needs. Most of us also can't afford new electric cars, higher taxes or "carbon pricing" to help subsidize zero emission vehicles and renewable fuel production, or the infrastructure necessary to support them. Under AB 32 California consumers pay some of the highest energy costs in the country. Please take the economic and practical impacts on hardworking Californians into account as you proceed with your transportation planning. Your consideration in this matter will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Jim Zaben Environmental Manager. Kings Oil Tools. 5347 N Chester Avenue.Bakersfield, Ca 93308 |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2015-08-06 07:21:31 |
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