Jun. 7, 2021
SoCal air district adopts first-of-its-kind ‘indirect source rule’
The South Coast Air Quality Management District recently adopted a first-of-its-kind “indirect source rule” that makes owners and operators of warehouse distribution facilities responsible for pollutants generated by the diesel trucks that service their facilities.






On May 7, the South Coast Air Quality Management District adopted on a 9-4 vote a first-of-its-kind "indirect source rule" that makes owners and operators of warehouse distribution facilities responsible for pollutants generated by the diesel trucks that service their facilities. Expected to affect over 3,000 warehouses within the South Coast Air Basin, which covers Orange County and large portions of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, the indirect so...
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