Environmental & Energy,
Corporate,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jul. 3, 2017
State air board plans new mobile source regulations
New regulatory plans highlight California's focus on reducing compounds from vehicle and small equipment emissions that contribute to formation of ozone or "smog."





Shannon S. Broome
Managing Partner, San Francisco
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Email: sbroome@huntonak.com
UC Berkeley Boalt Hall
Shannon leads the firm's California environmental practice. She has represented companies operating and selling products into California on a range of air quality and climate change requirements.

M. Clare Ellis
Associate
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Email: cellis@hunton.com
Clare is an attorney in the firm's San Francisco office. She represents a range of clients on innovative approaches to regulation and compliance, with a focus on air quality and climate change matters impacting the energy and transportation sectors.

The California Air Resources Board is planning to roll out two sets of new regulatory requirements in the coming months, both of which highlight California's focus on reducing nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compound emissions from vehicles and small equipment because these compounds contribute to formation of ozone or "smog."
The first set of amendments will affect operators of "large spark-ignition," or LSI, equipment in Calif...
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