Contractors push to delay costly regulations for controlling pollution; proposal to reduce emissions could impose $21b hardship for upgrades statewide.
San Diego Business Journal › January 29, 2007
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Contractors push to delay costly regulations for controlling pollution; proposal to reduce emissions could impose $21b hardship for upgrades statewide.
Contractors using off-road diesel-powered equipment in California estimate that they are looking down the barrel of $21 billion in extra costs during the next several years.
That's the price tag they've estimated it will collectively take to replace or upgrade their diesel engines of 25 horsepower and above from 2009 through 2020. Cleaner off-road diesel engines are mandated in a sweeping new clean air regulation, which is expec...See the full content of this document
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