Navistar to pay $52 M for failing to destroy diesel engines

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Navistar to pay $52 M for failing to destroy diesel engines

Trucks are parked at a yard of the manufacturing plant of Navistar commercial trucks, owned by Navistar, in Escobedo.

WASHINGTON Reuters - Engine manufacturer Navistar International Corp will pay a $52 million civil penalty and has agreed to prevent at least 10,000 tons of oxides of nitrogen NOx emissions in a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department over Clean Air Act violations.

The Justice Department said on Monday that Illinois-based Navistar, which was illegally introduced into commerce by Volkswagen's Traton truck unit for $3.7 billion in July for $3.7 billion, was acquired by Volkswagen's Traton truck unit for $3.7 billion.

In 2015, Navistar filed suit against the United States over the engines. Navistar must destroy enough older diesel engines to prevent 10,000 tons of future NOx emissions, the Justice Department said, and purchase and destroy its current NOx credits.

Navistar said it had signed a definitive settlement agreement with the Justice Department and the EPA.

Navistar is pleased to put this legacy issue behind us and eager to focus on transportation solutions for the future, the company said.

The Justice Department alleged that Navistar introduced 7,749 diesel engines that did not meet the lower emission standards in 2010 after lower emission standards went into effect.

The Justice Department lodged a proposed consent decree outlining the settlement terms, saying Navistar can destroy diesel engines used to power heavy-duty diesel engines.

trucks, transit, intercity or school buses, or any other on-highway heavy duty diesel vehicles to prevent future emissions.

A U.S. court held that the Navistar engines were in fact model-year 2010 engines and required to be covered by a 2010 certificate demonstrating compliance with the lower emission requirements, the Justice Department said.

Acting EPA Assistant Administrator Larry Starfield said older diesel engines without modern emissions controls emit significant amounts of air pollution that harms people s health and takes years off people s lives. Navistar's mitigation of NOx emissions must take into consideration geographic diversity and benefits to communities that are overburdened by air pollution, Starfield added.