Officials Detail Record-Breaking Deal With Cummins Over ‘Brazen’ Violations

January 10, 2024
EPA and Justice Department (DOJ) officials are hailing their record-breaking settlement with engine maker Cummins over emissions cheating as showing renewed vigor in enforcement, unveiling details of the $2 billion dollar deal that will require widespread truck recalls and retrofits to locomotives to mitigate unlawful excess pollution. EPA and DOJ, along with California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB), Jan. 10 outlined the sheer scale of Cummins’ alleged transgressions , settled in a proposed...


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