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Jul 30
Particulate Matters By Jodi LaMarco

California’s Air Resource Board has decided to implement new standards for heavy construction equipment in order to lessen their environmental impact.

All machinery must be retrofitted or replaced during the next 13 years to reduce particulate matter emissions by 92 percent over 2000 levels. The construction industry is thought to produce 20 percent of California’s diesel pollution.

LA Times

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