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November 9, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- americantruckingassociation, ATA, cleantrucks, portcommerce, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, trucks
My blog posts of October 19 and 28 about the Port of Long Beach's settlement of the trucking industry's lawsuit against it generated two canned responses and a number of real ones. I also received a "Dear David" letter from...continued→
October 19, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- americantruckingassociation, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, portofnewark, portpollution, trucks
Today the Port of Long Beach violated the public trust and sold out the citizens of Long Beach by approving a worthless settlement agreement with the American Trucking Association ("ATA") in ATA's lawsuit against the Los Angeles ports' clean trucks...continued→
August 7, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- diesel, environmentaljustice, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, portpollution
Recently, the EPA has taken a number of positive steps towards reducing toxic air pollution from ships that call at U.S. ports. In 2008, EPA enacted regulations covering certain marine diesel engines. Earlier this year, EPA submitted a very far-sighted...continued→
April 27, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- portcommerce, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, portpollution
Here is a quick report on what happened today in the American Trucking Association vs. City of Los Angeles case. Judge Snyder issued a 36 page tentative ruling this morning. The "tentative" is to let the lawyers know how she...continued→
April 24, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- americantruckingassociation, portcommerce, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles
Next Monday, April 27, 2009, U.S. District Court Judge Christina Snyder will rule on the American Trucking Association's ("ATA") request for a preliminary injunction in ATA's lawsuit against the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. I'm writing to sketch...continued→
April 16, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- americantruckingassociation, portcommerce, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, trucking
Yesterday, United States District Judge Richard Leon denied the application of the Federal Maritime Commission ("FMC") for an injunction to put the Clean Trucks Plans of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach on ice. I've blogged about the...continued→
April 11, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- airpollution, electricrail, portcommerce, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, trucks
A recent article in the Guardian reports that a large container ship that operates 280 days per year emits 50 million times as much SOx pollution as a car that is driven 15,000 kilometers or 9,300 miles per year. Yes,...continued→
April 9, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- americantruckingassociation, portcommerce, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, portpollution, trucks
After the Ninth Circuit's recent decision in the lawsuit brought by the American Trucking Association ("ATA") against the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, District Court Judge Snyder asked the parties to file additional briefs for an April 27,...continued→
March 26, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- americantruckingassociation, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, portpollution
Yesterday, industry lobbyists from the American Trucking Association ("ATA") posted a piece on ATA's web site asserting that NRDC, the port of Los Angeles and the Mayor of Los Angeles have not been truthful in talking about the potential consequences...continued→
March 26, 2009
Posted by David Pettit in Curbing Pollution
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- EPA, portcommerce, portoflongbeach, portoflosangeles, portpollution
The EPA's Office of the Inspector General (IG) recently issued an 80-page report calling out EPA for its failure to protect Americans from pollution from oceangoing ships. Margot Roosevelt of the L.A. Times has a description of the report here....continued→