Jeff Johnson
| Staff ReporterCalif. Truckers Talk Diesel Emissions
INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — In recent years, California truckers and environmentalists have tussled over diesel emissions in what could be the opening skirmishes of a coming national war over the health effects of truck exhaust.
For the first time, a California city has indicated its intention to crack down on diesel emissions. Trucking company executives gathered for the California Trucking Association’s annual meeting here hope to find a way to quell the movement before it spreads.
Officials of Huntington Park, Calif., recently formed a task force to address the toxicity of diesel emissions.
The action comes on the heels of a study released in November by Southern California air quality officials that ascribed 71% of the cancer risk caused by air pollution in the Los Angeles area to diesel smoke (11-15, p. 1). Those findings are disputed by CTA.
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