Mercedes-Benz Agrees to Pay $1.2 Million Civil Penalty to Settle Clean Air Act Violation
U.S. Newswire, December, 2006
To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORS
Contact: U.S. Justice Department, Environment and Natural Resources Division, 1-202-514-2007; Environmental Protection Agency, 1-202-564-4355; TDD, 1-202-514-1888
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Mercedes-Benz USA and itsparent corporation, DaimlerChrysler AG (Mercedes), have agreed to pay $1.2million in civil penalties to resolve allegations that they violated the CleanAir Act by failing to promptly notify the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) about defects in the air pollution controls installed on numerous 1998to 2006 Mercedes model vehicles, the Justice Department and the EPA announcedtoday.
The Clean Air Act requires auto manufacturers to promptly inform the EPAof defects in emission-related components so that the...
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