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U.S. Sues Marine Engine Manufacturer and Shipbuilder Under Clean Air Act

The Justice Department has announced that the U.S. recently filed a civil complaint against Coltec Industries Inc., a subsidiary of EnPro Industries Inc., and the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO), a subsidiary of General Dynamics Corp. The complaint was…

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filed under the Clean Air Act and the marine diesel engine rules issued by the Environmental Protection Agency. The complaint alleges that Coltec’s Fairbanks Morse Engine Division violated the Act by manufacturing and selling 32 marine engines that were not covered by an EPA-issued certificate of conformity and that NASSCO violated the Act by installing those engines in ships it built and sold in the U.S., etc.