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US customs to step up inspection at port after illegal vehicle found

byCustoms Today Report
22/02/2015
in International Customs
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WISHINGTON: United States Federal environmental and customs officials said that they will step up inspections at the nation’s busiest port complex after discovering hundreds of imported vehicles, engines and other equipment that failed to comply with U.S. emissions standards.

From June to September 2014, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency inspectors and U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers examined 62 shipments at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and found more than 730 foreign-made motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, gas-powered generators and other equipment that lacked proper pollution controls required under the federal Clean Air Act.

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“This is a big deal for L.A., because we need every single pound of pollution reduced that we can find,” said U.S. EPA Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld, who announced the results of the joint enforcement operation at a news conference in a sprawling customs warehouse in Carson.

Among the illegal items found were go-karts, outboard boat engines and miniature trucks. If not intercepted, the equipment would have been distributed and sold throughout the country, producing as much smog-forming nitrogen oxide emissions as about 1,500 cars, the EPA estimated.

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Blumenfeld said some of the imported engines leaked fumes, while others had pollution controls that didn’t work. Even a small engine that was seized could release 20 to 30 times as much pollution as a typical car, he said.

All of the items were from Asia and most manufactured in China. Some of the engines and vehicles were sent back or seized, while others were retrofitted to meet U.S. emissions standards and then allowed on the market.

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