Ports urge clean truck expansion
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Roger Hailey, London
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May 17, 2010 10:08 AM
THE US west coast ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have presented to Congress their evidence in support of an expanded Clean Trucks Program.
Deputy executive director of the port of Los Angeles John Holmes said: “Unless the emission reductions of the Clean Truck Program are sustained in the long term, the port will be forced to delay future expansion of our facilities and...
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