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Cat pays $510K for shipping, selling uncertified equipment in California
Caterpillar will pay a fine of $510,000 to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for shipping more than 590,000 on-road and off-road engines that did not have legally required emissions controls installed.
The investigation of these violations was conducted with the ... Read More...
Navistar sues EPA again over ‘irrelevant’ SCR rule
By Jack Roberts, Executive Trucks Editor
Navistar has filed another suit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, signaling the latest round in the ongoing battle between the exhaust gas recirculation-only engine manufacturer and its competitors, all of which are using selective ... Read More...
American Iron and Steel Institute: EPA’s greenhouse gases ‘tailoring rule’ will cost jobs
American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) President and CEO Thomas J. Gibson offered the following comment today on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Tailoring Rule.
“The Tailoring Rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency today does not solve the fundamental problems ... Read More...
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Taking a breather
California contractors challenge off-road diesel regulations as CARB blinks.
By Mike Anderson
Do we have a taste of things to come here?
Like the well-intentioned conductor who stands before the orchestra, starts flailing his arms with devout certainty, and then stops ... Read More...
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