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Environmental

Aug. 31, 2010

Clean Truck Program Gets Green Light

While the Port of Los Angeles is celebrating a court decision finding its landmark program to cut big rig pollution to be legal, the trucking industry vows to continue its fight.

By Fiona Smith

Daily Journal Staff Writer

While the Port of Los Angeles is celebrating a court decision finding its landmark program to cut big rig pollution to be legal, it remains unclear whether the effort can immediately shift into full gear as the trucking industry vows to continue its fight.

In 2008, the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach launched joint clean truck programs to slash diesel truck pollution 80 percent by ...

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