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Archive - All Posts
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2010
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AUGUST
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06:
PRESS RELEASE: Diesel TEK announces distribution agreement with Peterbilt Dealerships
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APRIL
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26:
Cost and Health Consequences of Air Pollution in California
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JANUARY
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04:
Engine flush service and fuel additive
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2009
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DECEMBER
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29:
PRESS RELEASE: Diesel TEK Retains Investment Banking Firm CB Capital Partners, Inc.
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APRIL
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13:
Environmental Efforts - Keep Trucking Profits from Going Up in Smoke
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MARCH
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18:
Keep Truck Operating Costs from Going Up in Smoke
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FEBRUARY
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27:
Could New Jersey port adopt California Clean Trucks Program?
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20:
Diesel TEK comes up with way to flush diesel engine
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11:
EGR Systems and Lubricating Oil in Diesel Engines
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JANUARY
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07:
Keep trucking profits from going up in smoke
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06:
Improve Efficiency
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2008
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DECEMBER
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15:
CARB adopts engine replacement regulations
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14:
Keep trucking profits from going up in smoke
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11:
State could get tough on dirty diesels
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11:
California air board adopts a sweeping plan to curb greenhouse gases
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NOVEMBER
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12:
Trucking Info - Product News
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10:
Trucking Info - Shop & Tools
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OCTOBER
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24:
New California rules target big-rig pollution
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AUGUST
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20:
Port of Long Beach's clean-trucks loan program is criticized
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JULY
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25:
California adopts stiff pollution rules for ships
2008-12-11: State could get tough on dirty diesels
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State could get tough on dirty diesels
State's Air Resources Board will vote on costly measures to limit big-rig pollution.
By Margot
Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
December 11,
2008
Two decades ago, Rosa Vielmas, young and hopeful, moved to Riverside County for cleaner air. Goodbye to smoggy East Los Angeles. Hello to Mira Loma, an unincorporated speck of a village, and a one-story stucco bungalow with a yard. "We could see the stars," she recalled.
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