Litigation
Nov. 29, 2016
Trucker organization asks judge to suspend air pollution requirement
An organization representing truckers and other businesses has challenged the California Air Resources Board, claiming filters the agency requires to be installed on trucks have been causing catastrophic engine fires.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
An organization representing truckers and other businesses has challenged the California Air Resources Board, claiming filters the agency requires to be installed on trucks have been causing catastrophic engine fires.
Diesel Particular Filters (DPF) are designed to trap particulate matter from large diesel engines before they are expelled in the exhaust of a truck,...
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